Published Saturday, October 4, 2008
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Nick King photo
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Missouri’s offensive line is off to an impressive start this season. From left, Elvis Fisher, Kurtis Gregory, Colin Brown, Ryan Madison and Tim Barnes watch last week’s game from the sideline.
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Today's Game
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Kickoff: 8:10 p.m.
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Stadium: Memorial Stadium/Osborne Field (81,067)
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Location: Lincoln, Neb.
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TV: ESPN
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Radio: 1400 AM, 102.3 FM
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Point spread: Missouri by 11
Missouri Schedule
Aug. 30 vs. Illinois W, 52-42
Sept. 6 SE Missouri W, 52-3
Sept. 13 Nevada W, 69-17
Sept. 20 Buffalo W, 42-21
Oct. 4 at Nebraska 8:10 p.m.
Oct. 11 Oklahoma State 7 p.m.
Oct. 18 at Texas TBA
Oct. 25 Colorado TBA
Nov. 1 at Baylor TBA
Nov. 8 Kansas State TBA
Nov. 15 at Iowa State TBA
Nov. 29 vs. Kansas TBA |
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No corn, please
By DAVE MATTER
of the Tribune’s staff
Dan Hoch grew up in Harlan, Iowa, a small town in the southwest corner of the state, situated about 100 miles from Lincoln, Neb. That’s close enough for Nebraska’s football program to transcend the state line.
BEHIND ENEMY LINES: CODY GLENN
Where there’s a Will
there’s a way for Husker
By JOSH MOSLEY of the Tribune’s staff
When Nebraska Coach Bo Pelini suggested to Cody Glenn that he switch from running back to linebacker in the
offseason, Glenn didn’t give it much thought. But as spring practices drew near, the idea didn’t seem so far-fetched.
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