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This is where most formerly fresh links reside, reverse chronologically, after they get bumped from the main page. (Items regarding a particular game go onto the appropriate game page instead, although some inevitably get double-posted here.)

November 2009

More on the big game’s big defensive tackles: 1, 2, 3
Nebraska wraps up practices for the Oklahoma game. Notes: 1, 2, 3
Sooner OT Cory Brandon bounces back from a bad start. | OU special teams | Notes
It’s all Oklahoma so far on the predictions page.
Each team has a star defensive tackle and stellar D-line that will pose stiff challenges to the opposing offensive linemen Saturday.
Tad Stryker looks at what it’ll take to revive NU’s running game.
Eric Martin prides himself on being a special-teams terror. Jared Crick finds himself uncomfortable in the limelight. Wednesday notes: 1, 2, 3
Tom Shatel surveys the financial hazards that football stardom can bring.
The LJS breaks down the Sooners in its Oklahoma Insider | OU notes: 1, 2
The Big 12 needs to make NU-OU an annual event again, says an OKC columnist.
Will the Husker offense be ready this time for the crafty play of the Oklahoma cornerbacks? | Sam McKewon on the education of Cody Green.
Here’s ABC’s coverage map for Saturday night’s games.
Oklahoma QB Landry Jones is off to a solid start filling Sam Bradford’s shoes.
Newcomers give Nebraska’s offensive huddle a “different vibe.” Tuesday notes: 1, 2
Taking care of details pays off for Brandon Kinnie. Chris Brooks says he’s good to go after two weeks on the mend. Justin Blatchford recounts his big moment in Waco.
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Cody Green hopes to show his cool on the big stage.
The OKC paper looks at Nebraska’s struggles on offense. Bob Stoops expounds on the rivalry, as does Tulsa columnist Dave Sittler. Tuesday OU notes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Can the defensive line do what it couldn’t last year against the Sooners — rattle the quarterback? | Commentary: Sipple, Sherman
It’s another honor for Jared Crick: Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week.
Highly touted as a recruit, Colorado’s Darrell Scott has quit the team.
Bo Pelini says Ndamukong Suh handled his auto accident the right way. More from Tuesday's press conference: | Video: Pelini (1, 2), Crick, Suh | Suh’s ESPN chat
Husker Dan shares his Baylor game thoughts.
This week’s Football Friday guests are Matt Davison, Steve Taylor, Kevin Sjuts, John Bishop & Mitch Sherman.
See the Week 8 recap of Huskers in the NFL.
The Big 12 will discuss possible changes to its scheduling model.
OU wideout Dejuan Miller is finally hitting his stride. | Sooner notes: 1, 2, 3
Jared Crick’s big game in Waco was a special treat for 34 members of his family.
It seems an unlikely week for the running game to end its slump. | NU notes: 1, 2
Commentary: McKewon on the O-line, Shatel on “training wheels,” York on the rivalry, McKeever on Stoops’ start
Carl Pelini is no stranger in Bob Stoops’ house.
The Kansas game gets a 2:30 p.m. kickoff and an ABC regional telecast.
Monday night’s “Big Bang Theory” has a Nebraska football flavor.
Bob Stoops and Bo Pelini reflect on the Nebraska-Oklahoma rivalry.
Justin Prestidge reports back from the Baylor game.
Jared Crick adds to his player-of-the-week honors.
OU receiver Ryan Broyles is quickly emerging as a star. | Sooner notes: 1, 2, 3
There’s room to grow for Cody Green after Saturday’s simplified outing on offense. | Notes | Monday musings: McKewon, Sipple
Ndamukong Suh is ticketed after an overnight traffic accident.
The Oklahoma game will kick off at 7 p.m. on ABC (regional).
Congrats to Jared Crick, the Walter Camp Football Foundation’s national defensive player of the week.

 

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