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HUSKER FOOTBALL PRACTICE COMMENTS – MICKEY JOSEPH:

JOSEPH – MOVING FORWARD FROM INDIANA WIN:

Interim Head Coach Mickey Joseph addressed the media Monday and stated the Huskers are ready to move on from their Saturday night victory at Memorial Stadium…

Nebraska heads into New Jersey looking for their first back-to-back win since 2021 when the Big Red beat Fordham and Buffalo in consecutive weeks. 

 

JOSEPH – PRACTICE SCHEDULE IS ACCELERATED THIS WEEK:

Mickey Joseph spoke to the media Monday and said due to the Friday night contest at Rutgers, some changes will be made to this week’s practice schedule…

Joseph continued in saying that the Huskers will still have their work cut out for them to move on from the Indiana win.

 

JOSEPH – OFFENSIVE LINE IS PLAYING WELL, STILL SOME IMPROVEMENT:

Interim Head Coach Mickey Joseph addressed the media on Monday and was asked his thoughts on his offensive line after Saturday night’s performance against Indiana…

Nebraska’s offensive line has had several injuries over the past two contests but looks to get set in their starting lineup heading to Rutgers Friday night.

 

JOSEPH – THOMPSON IS TOUGH:

Mickey Joseph, Nebraska’s interim head coach, spoke to the media on Monday and was asked how tough his No. 1 quarterback is after Casey Thompson had to be evaluated for a shoulder injury during the Indiana contest…

Thompson returned to action only after missing one play. The Texas transfer threw for 270 total yards and two touchdowns against the Hoosiers Saturday night. 

 

JOSEPH – BIG TEN IS THE WILD WEST:

Mickey Joseph spoke on the debacle in the Big Ten West standings currently, where six teams are tied for first place at 1-1 overall…

Nebraska sits at 1-1 after their season opening loss to Northwestern and a conference victory over Indiana last Saturday night. 

 

JOSEPH – EMOTIONAL WIN FOR TEAM:

Mickey Joseph earned his first career victory as a head coach on Saturday night over Indiana, and a celebration broke out in the Huskers’ locker room as the team chanted their interim coaches’ name. Joseph continued the sentiment in his Monday press conference…

Joseph aims for win No. 2 on his career Friday night at Rutgers. 

 

HUSKERS’ HARTZOG NAMED FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK:

Malcolm Hartzog was recognized for his performance in the Huskers’ 35-21 win over Indiana on Monday, as he was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week.

Hartzog, a 5-9, 170-pound cornerback from Silver Creek, Miss., made his first college start against the Hoosiers and helped NU hold Indiana to 223 passing yards on 44 attempts. Hartzog, who had a pass breakup from his defensive back spot, also scored his first career touchdown, going 30 yards for a score after Chris Kolarevic blocked a Hoosier punt.

Hartzog is the first NU player to earn the conference’s weekly freshman of the week honor since Wan’Dale Robinson in 2019 and the first Husker defender to win the honor since 2017.

 

NEBRASKA/PURDUE SET FOR NIGHT KICKOFF:

The Big Ten Conference and BTN announced on Monday that Nebraska’s Oct. 15 game at Purdue will kick off at 6:30 p.m. CT (7:30 p.m. local) at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Ind. The game will be carried by BTN.

It will mark Nebraska’s third consecutive prime-time game following last week’s win over Indiana and this Friday’s contest at Rutgers (6 p.m., CT, FS1).

 

LOPER FOOTBALL DOMINATES HAYS:

Quarterback TJ Davis threw three touchdown passes and the defense had three interceptions to help No. 19/23 Nebraska Kearney pull away from rival Fort Hays State, 38-20, Saturday night at Ron & Carol Cope Stadium.

The Lopers (4-1) snap a nine-game, 17-year losing streak to the Tigers and now lead the all-time series by a 35-32-1 margin. It is also the first win for Head Coach Josh Lynn over the Tigers. In his 2016 finale at Eastern New Mexico,Lynn lost to FHSU in the Heart of Texas Bowl.

Hays made it 14-13 with just under seven minutes remaining in the third quarter but was wide left on the PAT. The Lopers responded with 24 unanswered points over the next 12 minutes to salt things away. The Tigers threw a short TD pass with a second remaining to finish the scoring.  

Hays out gained UNK 370-297 but also ran 11 more plays and tallied 70 yards in the final minutes.

UNK heads to Missouri Western State (2-3) next Saturday afternoon at four. The Griffons led Northwest 3-0 at the half but eventually fell in Maryville, 16-3.

 

NEBRASKA FOOTBALL INDIANA POSTGAME COMMENTS – JOSEPH:

JOSEPH – INDIANA WIN RECAP:

Interim Head Coach for Nebraska Football Mickey Joseph was smiles and hugs after the Huskers win over Indiana Saturday night. Joseph opened his press conference congratulating the team… 

The Huskers won their first FBS contest in 364 days Saturday night and look to make it two in a row against Rutgers Friday night in New Jersey.

 

JOSEPH – DEFENSE WAS MORE PHYSICAL THAN INDIANA:

Mickey Joseph, Nebraska Football’s interim Head Coach, earned his first career victory over Indiana Saturday night. The win came in part to a physical defense according to the man in charge…

Nebraska only allowed 50 yards total in the fourth quarter and held the Hoosiers scoreless in three of the four quarters. 

 

JOSEPH – HATS OFF TO THE DEFENSE FOR PLAYING WITH PRIDE:

Mickey Joseph addressed the media after Saturday night’s win over Indiana and said he tipped his cap to the Blackshirts for pulling out the win in a close game…

It was the Huskers’ first win over an FBS team in 364 days, as Nebraska now sits at 2-3 on the season. 

 

NEBRASKA FOOTBALL INDIANA POSTGAME COMMENTS – PLAYERS:

THOMPSON – READY TO GET BACK IN THE GAME:

Huskers quarterback Casey Thompson gritted through a shoulder injury to down Indiana on Saturday night 35-21. Thompson explained in his postgame press conference that he never considered leaving the game…

The transfer quarterback launched a 71 yard touchdown toss to Trey Palmer in the first half that blew open the game for the Huskers, as Thompson finished with 270 passing yards and two scores.

 

THOMPSON – BIG TEN WEST IS WIDE OPEN:

Casey Thompson and his teammates celebrated their victory over Indiana Saturday night but know that their season goals are still available after a brutal Saturday slate for the Big Ten West…

Nebraska is currently tied for first in the Big Ten West with the only team not in contention currently being Wisconsin at 0-2 in conference play.

 

PALMER – MAKE THOSE PLAYS EVERYDAY IN PRACTICE:

Huskers’ receiver Trey Palmer is electrifying Memorial Stadium with big plays throughout the season, and none were bigger on Saturday night than his 71 yard touchdown reception from Casey Thompson. Palmer said in his postgame thoughts that he makes those plays everyday in practice…

Palmer continues to light up the scoreboards and record books, as he is currently on pace to shatter Nebraska’s single season receiving marks. 

 

HUSKER VOLLEYBALL DOMINATES ROAD TOUR:

The No. 3 Nebraska volleyball team earned a hard-fought 3-1 win at Maryland on Sunday afternoon.

The Huskers improved to 12-1 (4-0 Big Ten) on the season with their fifth straight win. Nebraska’s 12-1 start is its best since 2018. 

Maryland, the No. 1 blocking team in the country, out-blocked the Huskers 17-13. But the Huskers won the serve game with seven aces and five errors compared to four aces and six errors by the Terrapins. 

Whitney Lauenstein had 11 kills, seven digs, six blocks and four aces.

The Huskers are on the road again this week at Michigan State on Thursday (7 p.m. CT) and at Michigan on Saturday (6 p.m. CT). Hear both games on KGFW with pregame a half hour prior to first serve. 

 

WISCONSIN FIRES CHRYST AFTER SLOW START:

Wisconsin fired football coach Paul Chryst on Sunday after the team’s 2-3 start.

Athletic director Chris McIntosh said in a news conference Sunday night that he met with Chryst in the morning and had an extensive discussion with him, leading to the decision to make a change.

Defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard will serve as interim coach.

The decision to fire Chryst came one day after Wisconsin lost 34-10 to Illinois, coached by former Badgers coach Bret Bielema. Wisconsin also fell 52-21 to Ohio State on Sept. 24, one of its worst losses in recent memory, and lost 17-14 at home against Washington State on Sept. 10 as a heavy favorite.

Chryst, 56, who was born in Madison, finishes 67-26 in seven-plus seasons at Wisconsin, his alma mater. He won 10 games or more in four of his first five seasons with the Badgers, winning a Cotton Bowl, an Orange Bowl and three Big Ten West Division titles.

 

HUSKER SOFTBALL SWEEPS KANSAS IN FALL DOUBLEHEADER:

The Huskers took on the Jayhawks in a doubleheader on Sunday afternoon, claiming victories in both games. Nebraska claimed game one 5-4 and then finished the day with an 11-1 victory in game two. 

Nebraska returns to action next weekend for the Big Red Fall Classic. NU will face Colorado State in a doubleheader on Saturday, Oct. 8 starting at 12:30. On Sunday, the Huskers will face UNO at 10 a.m. and CSU at 3:30 p.m. Admission is free to the public.

 

UNK SOCCER FALLS TO JETS:

Scottish junior Rachel Wolecki tallied a rebound goal in the 15th minute to help Newman edge Nebraska Kearney, 1-0, Sunday afternoon in Wichita.

The Jets (1-10-1, 1-4-0) avenge a 2-1 double overtime loss to the Lopers (0-10-2, 0-4-1) last fall.

UNK hosts Rogers State (4-4-4, 1-2-2) Friday night and Northeastern State (4-2-6, 1-2-2) next Sunday afternoon.

 

NFL SCORES/SCHEDULES:

SUNDAY:

Minnesota Vikings 28 – 25 New Orleans Saints

Seattle Seahawks 48 – 45 Detroit Lions

New York Jets 24 – 20 Pittsburgh Steelers

New York Giants 20 – 12 Chicago Bears

Tennessee Titans 24 – 17 Indianapolis Colts

Los Angeles Chargers 34 – 24 Houston Texans

Atlanta Falcons 23 – 20 Cleveland Browns

Dallas Cowboys 25 – 10 Washington Commanders

Philadelphia Eagles 29 – 21 Jacksonville Jaguars

Buffalo Bills 23 – 20 Baltimore Ravens

Arizona Cardinals 26 – 16 Carolina Panthers

Las Vegas Raiders 32 – 23 Denver Broncos

Green Bay Packers 27 – 24 New England Patriots (OT)

Kansas City Chiefs 41 – 31 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

 

MONDAY:

Los Angeles Rams @ San Francisco 49ers – 7:15 PM

 

Local Results & Schedules:

THIS WEEK IN LOCAL SPORTS:

MONDAY:

  • KEARNEY HIGH:
    • Girls Golf: District Golf
  • KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
    • Girls Golf: @ District Cross Creek – 10 AM
    • Softball: Sub-Districts v. McCook @ Holdrege – 4 PM
  • UNK:
    • Women’s Golf: @ Golfweek D2 Invite @ Destin, FL
  • KGFW Sports Schedule:
    • High School Coaches Show (5 PM – 6 PM)
    • Sports Nightly (6 PM – 8 PM)

TUESDAY:

  • KEARNEY HIGH:
    • Boys Tennis: Dual @ Norfolk – 4 PM
    • Volleyball: v. Norfolk – 6:30 PM
      • KGFW Pregame at 6:15 PM
  • KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
    • Boys Tennis: v. Lexington – 4 PM
    • Cross Country: @ Centennial Conference – 4 PM
    • Volleyball: v. Amherst – 5 PM
  • UNK:
    • Women’s Golf: @ Golfweek D2 Invite @ Destin, FL
    • Volleyball: v. Washburn @ Health & Sports Center – 6 PM
  • KGFW Sports Schedule:
    • Sports Nightly (6 PM – 6:30 PM)
    • Kearney High Volleyball v. Norfolk (6:30 PM – 8:30 PM)

WEDNESDAY:

  • KEARNEY HIGH:
    • Softball: Districts – TBA
  • KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
    • N/a
  • UNK:
    • N/a
  • KGFW Sports Schedule:
    • Sports Nightly (6 PM – 8 PM)

THURSDAY:

  • KEARNEY HIGH:
    • Softball: Districts – TBA
    • Cross Country: HAC Championships @ Kearney Country Club
  • KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
    • Volleyball: Centennial Conference Tournament
  • UNK:
    • N/a
  • KGFW Sports Schedule:
    • Nebraska Volleyball @ Michigan State (6:30 PM – 9:45 PM)

FRIDAY:

  • KEARNEY HIGH:
    • Boys Tennis: @ HAC Championships @ Wood Tennis Center, Lincoln
    • Football: @ Omaha Westside – 7 PM
      • Pregame on Y102 at 6:30 PM
  • KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
    • Football: v. Ord – 7 PM
  • UNK:
    • Volleyball: @ Pittsburg State – 6 PM
    • Women’s Soccer: v. Rogers State @ Foster Field – 7 PM
  • KGFW Sports Schedule:
    • Nebraska Football @ Rutgers (2 PM – 1 AM) – KGFW
    • Nebraska Football @ Rutgers (5:15 PM – 11:15 PM) – KQKY/HITS 106
    • Kearney High Football @ Omaha Westside (6 PM – 10 PM) – KRNY/Y102

SATURDAY:

  • KEARNEY HIGH:
    • Volleyball: Varsity Quad @ North Platte – 10 AM
  • KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
    • Volleyball: Centennial Conference Tournament
    • Boys Tennis: v. KCHS Invite (East/West Shootout)
  • UNK:
    • Women’s Golf: v. Augustana Fall Regional Preview
    • Women’s Swimming: Blue/White Scrimmage – 8 AM
    • Football: @ Missouri Western State – 4 PM
    • Volleyball: @ Missouri Southern State – 7 PM
  • KGFW Sports Schedule:
    • Nebraska Volleyball @ Michigan (5:30 PM – 8:45 PM)

SUNDAY:

  • KEARNEY HIGH:
    • N/a
  • KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
    • N/a
  • UNK:
    • Women’s Golf; v. Augustana Fall Regional Preview
    • Women’s Soccer: v. Northeastern State – 1 PM
  • KGFW Sports Schedule:
    • N/a