Go Big Read: Nebraska football must ‘play together’ and other kernels

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The Nebraska football team has moved on from everyone needing to buy into everyone needing to play together. That and other kernels in this morning’s Go Big Read.

If the Nebraska football team is going to play better against Purdue, it’s going to have to pull together as a team.

That is always a nice platitude but it is 100 percent accurate these days.

The good news is there appears to be some Cornhuskers who understand this fully. The bad news is that they are still having to say it out loud. Read about that and more in today’s Go Big Read.

The best Nebraska football kernels around the web

Huskers still looking for answers after worst start in 73 years
There seems to be about 100 different ways to say this, but it’s clear the Cornhuskers are still trying to find a way to fix what ails them. KMTV takes a long look.

Nebraska will take on Wisconsin under the lights on Oct. 6
After Nebraska plays the “game we can win,” they’ll play the Wisconsin Badgers under the lights. Check out the info on the newly released game time and channel.

Husker players say they didn’t quit, but have plenty to shore up
It really sucks that three weeks into the season, we have a situation where players on this team are having to make it clear they didn’t quit. They’re having to do that because of their play but also because some Michigan players noticed a lack of effort. If that isn’t the case, there are still things they need to do to get better.

Husker Q&A: Lineman Matt Sichterman says team must ‘play together’ to get back on track
It’s good to see someone that isn’t a team captain acting like a team captain. Check out what Mike Sautter heard when he talked to Sichterman.

Rewatching Michigan film made Huskers ‘want to throw up,’ but winning would settle their stomachs
We’ve heard an awful lot about how the Nebraska football team feels bad about how they played. It’s time to turn those words into actions.