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A Cornerstone of Cornhusker Culture
In Lincoln, Nebraska, the Red-White Spring Game united fans for decades, showcasing emerging talent and igniting Cornhusker dreams. A vibrant tradition, it drew thousands, blending grit and glory. Though paused in 2025 for the "Husker Games," its legacy endures, with top moments celebrated, fueling hopes for its spirited return. .Tap the image for the video
On April 21, 2001, Lincoln’s Memorial Stadium buzzed as 60,000 fans watched Nebraska’s Red-White Game. Red’s 16-7 win showcased grit, with standout plays fueling hopes for a championship run. Tailgates and cheers united the faithful, setting a spirited stage for a season that carried the Huskers to national contention. .Click the pic for the video
On April 22, 2023, in Lincoln, Nebraska, 60,000 fans cheered Matt Rhule’s debut at the Red-White Spring Game. White beat Red 21-7, sparking hope for a Nebraska Cornhuskers revival. Despite a 5-7 season, the gritty clash showed depth, uniting Husker Nation in optimism for Big Ten success. Click the pic for the video.
On April 28, 1962, Bob Devaney’s first Red-White Spring Game in Lincoln saw Red defeat White 33-21. Willie Ross and Dennis Claridge shone, igniting 15,000 Nebraska fans with hope. The spirited clash in Memorial Stadium marked Nebraska’s ascent, uniting Lincoln in dreams of Cornhusker glory. Click the pic for the video.
On April 13, 2019, 85,946 fans filled Lincoln’s Memorial Stadium for Nebraska’s Red-White Spring Game, where Red topped White 24-13. Scott Frost’s vision fueled hope, with Dedrick Mills and Adrian Martinez shining, igniting dreams of Big Ten glory for Cornhuskers fans under Nebraska’s vibrant sky. Click the pic for the video.
On April 19, 1980, 30,000 fans packed Lincoln’s Memorial Stadium as Nebraska’s Red team crushed White 38-19. Jarvis Redwine’s 100 yards and Jeff Quinn’s 150 passing yards showcased Tom Osborne’s rising Cornhuskers, thrilling fans with a dominant spring game, fueling dreams of Big 8 glory and bowl triumphs. Click the pic for the video.
Omaha’s 2025 primary election ended with a pitiful 25% turnout, setting up a May 13 clash between Jean Stothert and John Ewing. The city council races are a mess, the streetcar’s a boondoggle, and voter apathy reigns. Expect fraud, pandering, and more chaos as this asylum spirals downward. Tap the image for the video.
The 2025 Omaha Primary Election showcases a diverse electorate navigating racial identity in mayoral and City Council races. Black voters strongly back Black candidates, while White voters show significant crossover support. This suggests varying levels of race consciousness, with outcomes shaped by coalitions and candidate appeal across racial lines. Click the image for the video report.
Omaha’s 2025 primary election spiraled into chaos, with a corrupt incumbent and a calculating treasurer emerging as finalists. Low turnout and a racially charged vote revealed a fractured city. The council races mirrored the madness, while a stark vaccine-voting link exposed a deeper insanity, setting the stage for a deranged general election. Watch the video recap by clicking the Image.
This voter guide for Omaha’s April 1, 2025, primary election reviews candidates’ past actions, with none questioning prior decisions or pushing for change. “None of the Above” appeals to voters seeking alternatives. It offers choices leaning toward restraint and efficiency, with ballot measure tips balancing governance and resources. View and print by clicking the Image.
Omaha’s April 1, 2025, primary features candidates silent on a disruptive past event. Incumbents, long in office, and newer challengers alike avoid addressing a troubling period that affected the city deeply. Voters face a choice between flawed options, with no one stepping up to confront history or seek resolution. Tap image to see report.
Omaha’s April 1, 2025, primary election pits incumbents who enforced disruptive past policies against challengers who avoid the topic. Featuring five mayoral candidates, council races, and six amendments, the ballot lacks voices demanding accountability for decisions that harmed businesses and freedoms, leaving voters with flawed options. Click image for details.