The Nebraska football team finished 7-6, securing bowl eligibility for the first time since 2016 and winning a bowl game for the first time since 2015. While the second half of the season included some disappointing losses in ways Husker fans have become all too accustomed to seeing,
Bill McCartney preached a message of respect — and hatred — to NU. The insults and rancor left their mark on Husker fans — who have rooted against Colorado ever
Tom Osborne liked Bill McCartney. A lot. Charlie McBride, Osborne’s longtime defensive coordinator with the Huskers, the father of “The Blackshirts” and a former CU Buffs
The NWS has warned of possible snow squalls as Arctic air spreads south and east from the Rockies Friday through next week.
State Sens. Mike Jacobson and Teresa Ibach say they’ll seek to ensure that a year-round standard time bill wouldn’t put four counties an hour behind their Colorado and Nebraska neighbors.
Leading up to a 2018 matchup with hated rival Nebraska, Colorado brought a special guest to the weekly press conference. Bill McCartney hadn’t coached the Buffaloes in 24 years, and CU hadn’t
Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture, located in Curtis, has long been recognized for its commitment to the agricultural industry by offering only ag-based majors and certifications. Additionally,
The Colorado Department of Natural Resources announced Monday that the state has met its obligation to take out of irrigation some 10,000 acres of farmland on the south fork of
This could be me, incoming Nebraska receiver Cortez Mills often thought while watching close friend Jacory Barney become a focal point of the Husker offense as a true freshman. Now
If Colorado ever meets Nebraska on a football field again, it won’t feel as important anymore because Bill McCartney won’t be there to watch it.
Peoples Co., headquartered in Clive, has acquired Lincoln, Neb.-based United Farm and Ranch Management, a nearly 100-year-old land management company, Steve Bruere, Peoples’ president, announced in a news release.
Another honor for Nebraska volleyball's Andi Jackson. Jackson will have her high school jersey retired Friday in her hometown of Brighton, Colorado. The Husker