Author: Jack Birky

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Jack Birky has been a sports writer since 2023 covering various topics such as the Nebraska Huskers and New England Patriots. He is dedicated to providing a valuable source of entertainment for his readers and loves every aspect of the sports writing world.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers had a very successful football program back in the 70s and early 90s, including back-to-back wins in 1970 and 1971. They would then win three-out-of-four games from ’94 to ’97. Nebraska’s Fall From Glory The Huskers weren’t just winning games. They were completely wiping the field with their opponents. Just to put it into perspective, Nebraska had a 60-3 record during the ’93-’97 run. In 1995, the average scores of the Nebraska games were 52-13.That’s a whole lot of winning and not a whole lot of losing. Nebraska was just bigger and better than all their competition.…

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EA Sports College Football is almost upon us. The highly anticipated game is making its return after 11 years and we’re looking at the Nebraska Huskers team and all the video game glory that they bring. There will be a lot of returning game modes from the 2013 version of the game and fans could probably expect a lot of new features with the ever-changing landscape of college football. Football fanatics will have their hands full once the game is released this summer, but if you’re like me, the first thing you’re going to do is load up a game…

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Jayden Daniels. Drake Maye. J.J. McCarthy. What do these three players have in common? They’re quarterbacks–and have all been tied to the Patriots in one way or another. Every year we have the same conversations. Generational quarterbacks are ripe for the picking! But we know that’s not always the case. The New England Patriots hold the #3 draft pick in this year’s draft order and all the eyes in the NFL world are focused on the same position. Quarterback. Many people think the Patriots have no option and NEED to use that high draft pick on the quarterback of the…

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The New England Patriots and TE Hunter Henry have officially reached common ground. Freshly minted head coach Jerod Mayo walked back his statements of “burning through cash” but that didn’t stop him from sending a few bucks Henry’s way. Darren Hartwell of YahooSports.com reported that the two camps have agreed to a three year contract worth $27 million in salary with a maximum of $30 million. Free agency is set to begin soon and Hunter Henry’s name would have been towards the top of the tight ends list. The Patriots have been known to heavily involve the tight ends in…

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