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A fun comparison, "Ours vs Theirs" radio
2000 Nebraska vs Notre Dame.
Eric Crouch runs 62-yards for a touchdown.
Featuring audio from the @HuskersRadio Network followed by audio from Notre Dame Student's Radio.
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Thank you for listening this year to @HuskerMBB on the radio! And at season’s end, I leave you with this. ❤️🎤📻🏀
Husker Hoops Central@HuskerHC
Do yourself a favor and listen to the last 1:30 of @KentPavelka and Jeff Smith #Nebrasketball #Huskers
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"I was just praying all the prayers that I know"
Berke Büyüktuncel on watching Tyler Tanner's buzzer-beating halfcourt heave, which would have been a game winner
"Oh my God ... I didn't say oh my God, but I say the 'f' word"
#Huskers to the Sweet 16! @WOWT6News
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Nebraska fans invading OKC this weekend

Husker Hoops Central@HuskerHC
The Toby Keith bar sold out of 30 cases of Busch light approximately 20 minutes ago.
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The things Nebraska residents have that aren't "for everyone":
- infinity money to spend on travel
- unlimited PTO
- teleportation devices
- being geographically closer to any point in the USA
- the fastest trains, planes, and automobiles
- livers that process alcohol faster than any other Homo sapiens in history

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41-year Nebraska basketball announcer Kent Pavelka’s (@KentPavelka) call of the final seconds as he witnesses Nebraska’s first ever NCAA Tournament win x.com/HuskerVidz25/s…
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This is the beauty of the WBC:
A 29-year-old bearded electrician from Ostrava, Czechia who has played baseball his whole life in a country where very few play the sport helps Czechia qualify for its first-ever WBC, strikes out Shohei Ohtani on a pitch he says came out of his hand wrong, and becomes one of the faces of the Classic.
Ondřej Satoria, who is retiring from the national team after this tournament, will leave Japan where he gets stopped for autographs and photos and receives standing ovations, and fly back to Ostrava where he’s a normal guy with a simple life.
And while no one back home is stopping him in the streets for autographs, imagine the stories he’ll have for his 2-year-old son when he grows up.
“The most important thing is that the baseball community from around the world now knows that Czechia plays baseball.”
- @OndrejSatoria in @michaelsclair’s book “We Sacrifice Everything to Baseball” 🇨🇿
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