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Program Records Set as Nebraska Wins at USC + Huskers at NFL Combine | Bleav in Nebraska

Program Records Set as Nebraska Wins at USC + Huskers at NFL Combine | Bleav in Nebraska

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We start with Nebraska men’s basketball coming through with another big one — a statement road win at USC 82–67, led by Pryce Sandfort dropping 32 as the Huskers pulled away with a dominant second half. We talk about the two truths that keep showing up: when Nebraska locks in defensively for 40 minutes, the ceiling changes — and this team has become elite at separating after halftime. But we also address the concern: another slow start. Down at the half again is playing with fire, and that can’t be the habit if you’re trying to make a real run in March. Plus, we look ahead to the next one: Nebraska vs UCLA on Tuesday.

Then we give the Lady Huskers their flowers after a regular-season finale blowout — Nebraska rolled Rutgers 93–52, and Britt Prince flirted with a triple-double: 14 points, 11 rebounds, 8 assists. That’s the kind of “enter March with confidence” performance you want.

To close, we pivot to football with Husker representation at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine. Emmett Johnson showed out with a 4.56 in the 40 on his second attempt, plus a strong 10-yard split, a 35.5-inch vertical, and a 10-foot broad jump. And DeShon Singleton went limited but made it count — a 39.5-inch vertical and 10’10” broad, numbers that highlight real explosiveness as he heads toward Nebraska’s Pro Day on March 25.

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