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Dave Feit is an observer of the absurd, HuskerMax columnist (https://bit.ly/3JetUvx), and purveyor of snark and sarcasm.
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So you're saying I missed my window to mow.
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I saw CHEESE FIASCO at Duffy's in 2012. Good band.
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Frankly, the sign was deeper than the water.
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From a very philosophical three star hotel
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And "website" is a very vague term. Is it simply a home page with an FAQ section? Somebody can knock that out in an hour for $70. Or does it need to have an online permitting portal that integrates with a back-end system and the need to process payments? If so, $70,000 is a bargain.
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As a Midwestern, I can assure you that July and August are essentially the same, so this will be appropriate for your trip to KC: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE-p...
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The details are here: www.si.com/college/nebr...
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Hot take: I'll gladly accept California as midwest before I'd acknowledge any part of Ohio is midwest.
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That is a curious photo choice for this article.
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Greatest Huskers by the Numbers - 67 Aaron Taylor and his under the radar journey to becoming one of Nebraska's greatest linemen. Kevin Raemakers and the birth of the Unity Council. www.si.com/college/nebr...
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Greatest Huskers by the Numbers - 68 Jake Young and his life of bittersweet successes. Jake Cotton and what it is like to be defined by a single moment. www.si.com/college/nebr...
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Greatest Huskers by the Numbers - 69 LaVerne Torczon and the unlikely Orange Bowl team of 1954. Kurt Glathar and the imposing assistant principal of Gretna High School. www.si.com/college/nebr...
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Greatest Huskers by the Numbers - 70 Doug Glaser and the birth of the Colorado rivalry. Eric Anderson and the unassuming brilliance of the 1995 offensive line. www.si.com/college/nebr...
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I can point to countless examples from my own series of how Husker history repeats itself. Understanding the bad helps us recognize when it happens again & helps us appreciate the good. As for Josh, (and Jack) it's obvious that they're just as big of NU fans as you or I.
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"But Dave," you ask, "why TF should I relive these painful memories, especially as told by that one guy who once said something mean about Scott Frost?" Think of it as therapy so we can all move forward. also...
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I am always going to make labor of love projects like Groin Kick Chronicles a priority, because they're guaranteed to be better than the standard #Huskers content.
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Greatest Huskers by the Numbers - 71 Dean Steinkuhler 🏈The ultimate small-town All-American 🏈How steroid allegations hurt Nebraska 🏈Fumblerooski! www.si.com/college/nebr...
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Greatest Huskers by the Numbers - 72 Zach Wiegert 🌽How he took the pain of the FSU Orange Bowl loss and turned it into motivation for the 1994 champions. 🌽"Go ahead and try and stop it," and the thin line between confident and cocky. www.si.com/college/nebr...
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I always tell people the Huskers have a "tickets sold" streak, not a "butts in seats" streak.
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My understanding is the formula for Nebraska's vaunted sellout streak is: Tickets sold + stadium personnel (ushers, concessions, etc.) + players & coaches from both teams + all media + anybody else I missed who enters the stadium = Today's attendance
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Greatest Huskers by the Numbers - 73 Kelvin Clark and the rise of Husker Power under Boyd Epley. Fred Pollack and the dedication of guys who only started as seniors. www.si.com/college/nebr...
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Nevaeh sounds like a stripper from Nevada who didn't care enough to pick a good stage name.
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The LNK Rusty is here! @rustywx.bsky.social
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Greatest Huskers by the Numbers - 74 Bob Newton and how Boyd Epley changed Nebraska football forever. Ricky Henry and a tribute to JUCO players. www.si.com/college/nebr...