Husker Spring Game Round Up

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Spring Game Huddle
Spring is officially here now that the Red has played the White. Husker info-junkies, I present to you the Husker Spring Game Round Up, a collection of links to Spring Game news stories from around the web.

Big Red Network Coverage

Any Lessons from the Red-White Game?
No News Is Good News
More coverage leading up to the game

In-State Coverage

Recaps

Huskers.com
Lincoln Journal Star
Grand Island Independent
Daily Nebraskan
Rivals.com

There was lots of talk about the QB position.

Taylor is top QB, but who's No. 2?
Steven M. Sipple: Taylor is ready, but backups need work
Defenders must mind their manners when it comes to quarterbacks
Spring game a mere breeze for NU's Taylor
Beck sits, shoulder to be evaluated again

The running backs impressed.

Bevy of backs off and running
Incoming I-back looks the part
I-back duo displays promising performance

And there was much pontificating about the upcoming season.

Lee Barfknecht: Be leery of a spring smoke screen
Tom Shatel: Give Me the Headset!

More...

Defense stands tall
Tom Shatel: No air circus; NU performs a balancing act
Peterson confident after spring

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Out of State Coverage

Spring football phenomenon spreading (Kansas City Star)
Just like the good old days, Huskers come out running (Kansas City Star)
Glenn, Lucky highlight Cornhuskers' spring game (AP)
Glenn-Lucky combo reminisent of 1992 backfield (AP)

From the Blog-o-Sphere

Husker Mike's Blasphemy:

With the current format of Starters vs. Reserves, this game is really only suitable for two groups: families who want to introduce kids to Husker football at a reasonable price and the obsessed who will gladly jump on any opportunity to wear their red to Memorial Stadium.

The Point After:

To say I'm excited about this season is an understatement. For the first time in the Bill Callahan/West Coast-era, the Huskers have expectations on them.

Terry Douglass:

Thank goodness for a running clock in the second half. It was the best decision of the day.

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