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Nebraska fans just reminded Trev Alberts his traitor ways will never be forgiven

There seem to be a lot of hard feelings between Nebraska and Trev Alberts.
Oct 15, 2025; Birmingham, AL, USA; Texas A&M Aggies athletic director Trev Alberts watches as head coach Bucky McMillan talks with the media during SEC Media Days at Grand Bohemian Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images
Oct 15, 2025; Birmingham, AL, USA; Texas A&M Aggies athletic director Trev Alberts watches as head coach Bucky McMillan talks with the media during SEC Media Days at Grand Bohemian Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images | Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images

The Nebraska fans have made their presence known in Oklahoma City, and with the Huskers winning their first-ever NCAA Tournament game on Thursday, they are still around on Saturday. Obviously, Nebraska isn't the only team playing in OKC, and Husker Nation was able to do a little trolling of Texas A&M.

Some may wonder why Nebraska would want to troll the Aggies. Well, it isn't actually Texas A&M they are trolling, but their athletic director, Trev Alberts, who was a player at Nebraska and returned to be their athletic director as well. Alberts left the Huskers to become the AD at Texas A&M, and clearly, Nebraska fans are fully over it.

Alberts was sitting courtside at Texas A&M's Round of the 32 matchup against Houston, and the moment he stood up to leave after the Aggies loss, every Nebraska fan in the stands let him hear it. Clearly, Alberts isnt' loved as much in Lincoln as he used to be.

Nebraska fans are making the most of their trip to Oklahoma City

The tipoff for Nebraska vs. Vanderbilt in the Round of 32 was set to 8:45 p.m. EST, but Nebraska fans were in the building early during the Texas A&M vs. Houston game, and they let their voices be heard.

The Nebraska fans started a "Husker Power" chant with about 10 minutes left in the Houston-Texas A&M game, and some of that could have also been because of Alberts in the building. In Nebraska's first game against Troy, so much so that it felt like a home game in Lincoln.

Husker fans wanted to be present for program history, and they got their wish with Nebraska's win over Troy. Now against Vanderbilt, it still feels like a home game for the Huskers with the crowd painted red.

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