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Husker Legend Ameer Abdullah EXCLUSIVE interview on Legacy, Leadership & Husker Pride!

Husker Legend Ameer Abdullah EXCLUSIVE interview on Legacy, Leadership & Husker Pride!

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What’s good Husker Nation! Welcome into a very special episode of the Bleav in Nebraska Podcast — the show for the fans, by the fans. I’m your host, Bryan Colbert Jr., and today we bring you a guest that needs no introduction.

Joining us exclusively is Husker legend Ameer Abdullah — one of the greatest running backs to ever wear the N, a true icon of Nebraska football, and a player who left an unforgettable legacy in Lincoln.

In this can’t-miss interview, Ameer opens up on:

  • 🏆 His time at Nebraska – What made those Husker teams special, and what he remembers most about playing in front of 90,000 at Memorial Stadium.
  • 🧠 Leadership & Mentality – How he approached being “the guy” in Nebraska’s offense and what young players today can learn from his mindset.
  • 🔥 Running Back Brotherhood – Thoughts on Nebraska’s current RB room, Emmett Johnson’s rise, and what it takes to be a true RB1.
  • 📈 Life After Nebraska – His NFL career, personal growth, and why the Husker foundation still drives him.
  • ❤️ Message to Husker Nation – Why the fans still mean so much to him and what keeps Nebraska special all these years later.

This is one of the biggest interviews in Bleav in Nebraska history, and we’re honored to share it with you.

👉 Make sure to subscribe, comment, and share this episode so every Husker fan hears Ameer's words. Let us know in the comments: What’s your favorite Ameer Abdullah moment in a Husker uniform?


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