Nebraska
Helena native, former Griz Brian Buschini feeling right at home with Nebraska football
MISSOULA — Brian Buschini put collectively an all-time season for the Montana Grizzlies in 2021.
The Helena Capital product was named the FCS punter of the 12 months for the Grizzlies as only a redshirt freshman this previous fall, however on the conclusion of the season, the previous UM walk-on entered the switch portal and rapidly acquired a full scholarship to take his abilities to the FBS degree on the College of Nebraska.
“Since I used to be a extremely small child, I dreamed of enjoying on the highest degree,” Buschini informed MTN Sports activities. “I used to be at all times an enormous dreamer. I would at all times watch Alabama successful nationwide titles on TV and I would be like, ‘I wish to be there.’ Getting married final 12 months, funds turned an enormous a part of consideration with our school and all the pieces. The chance to earn a scholarship on the larger degree, I felt like I’d have that based mostly on the season that I had.”
Buschini and his spouse — the previous Kellie Van Kirk, a former UM volleyball participant — then packed up and moved to Lincoln, however not lengthy after arriving, Buschini stated he went by means of some private points, and wanted to return again to Montana.
“I had to return to Montana as a result of I used to be actually in a tricky spot in my emotional journey and my psychological journey,” Buschini stated. “I actually bought to a greater spot on the market form of discovering the Lord and dealing by means of issues, and I have been tremendous blessed with all the instruments that the Lord has put in my arms so far as counseling and my spouse and everybody to assist me by means of this time.”
As soon as Buschini labored by means of all the pieces he wanted, he made the transfer again to Lincoln, simply in time for Nebraska’s spring recreation, and off he went.
It was there Husker followers noticed what he was able to, together with the loudest crowd pop of the sport with a booming punt, one thing Griz followers noticed typically.
Brian Buschini has been named to the Ray Man Award watchlist 👊#GBR pic.twitter.com/i8xwZc4zCD
— Nebraska Soccer (@HuskerFBNation) July 27, 2022
“It has been so unbelievable and it is humorous as a result of this spring I used to be in an enormous funk with my soccer stuff too,” Buschini stated. “Coming off of that non-public time I took, I form of jittered up my method slightly bit and I used to be dropping my drop actually dangerous so I used to be tremendous inconsistent this spring. We bought to the spring recreation and my first punt I used to be lucky sufficient, I hit it 63 yards, 4.97 (second) cling time so it was a extremely large punt and the place simply erupted.”
Buschini desires to convey that prime degree of focus and expectations to the Huskers particular groups unit as a frontrunner.
After present process a knee surgical procedure and taking a while off, Buschini was in a position to concentrate on numerous areas of his punting as soon as he bought again to training, and stated he improved his consistency all through his summer season exercises.
With fall camp underway at Nebraska, the Helena native can be on the preseason watch listing for the Ray Man award, which is given to the nation’s high punter. Off the sphere, Buschini has additionally been in a position to make the most of his platform to search out some NIL alternatives, together with a current industrial with a neighborhood dentist referred to as “Kick Away Tooth Decay” which not too long ago hit the air.
We’re very excited for soccer season right here at Household & Implant Dentistry in Lincoln! Try how our new Nebraska Punter and FCS Punter of the 12 months, Brian Buschini has been serving to us out across the workplace! @brian_buschini pic.twitter.com/kTyh1fFvau
— Dr.derekhoffman (@drderekhoffman) July 29, 2022
Now, the punter dubbed as “Boomschini” at Montana now hopes to search out much more success at Nebraska.
“I am simply so glad I selected to return right here,” Buschini stated. “It is simply been so superior. I can not anticipate the primary recreation and hopefully this season arising might be a great one. My major aim is to go on the market and do my 1/eleventh and simply attempt to assist the particular groups room assist the remainder of the staff win as many video games as we will this fall.”
Nebraska
Tigers Top Flip Target Locks in Commitment with Nebraska
Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri football staff have compiled the No. 20 ranked recruiting class in the nation up to this point, according to 247Sports’ composite rankings.
The Tigers hoped to add to that class with the addition of 4-Star safety Jeremiah Jones from Murray, Kentucky, but the talented defender had other ideas.
Despite taking a visit to Columbia last week and speaking highly of his time in Missouri, Jones locked in his commitment to Nebraska this week with a post on social media.
Jones is rated as the No. 4 player in the state of Kentucky and is the No. 35 safety in the nation, according to 247Sports. He committed to Nebraska in July of this year, joining the Cornhuskers’ 21st ranked recruiting class. As just a sophomore at Murray High School in Kentucky, Jones compiled an impressive 97 tackles and five interceptions.
Nebraska has struggled in recent weeks after a hot start that saw them jump out to a 5-1 record. The Cornhuskers now sit at 5-5 after dropping four straight games to conference opponents, but still have a chance at bowl eligibility with games remaining against Wisconsin and Iowa.
Head coach Matt Rhule put together a strong recruiting class in 2024, headlined by 5-Star quarterback Dylan Raiola, that finished in the top-20 in the nation. As it stands now, Nebraska looks to be in position once again to secure a top-20 class potentially.
Despite missing out on the flip, Drinkwitz and Missouri are also still in play for one of the nation’s top classes. The Tigers finished 20th in the country in 2024, and are still in position to do so again.
Nebraska
Badgers Wire staff predictions for Wisconsin vs. Nebraska
Both programs enter play Saturday trying to figure out who they are and what they have left in the tank.
Wisconsin will be working with a new play-caller on offense, attempting to reestablish their strong form from earlier in the season. If the Badgers are to get back on track, it will be as a result of the reemergence of Tawee Walker in the backfield. Braedyn Locke is more suited for a rush-heavy attack on offense, sprinkling in passes when needed.
On the other side, after being a top 25 team, Nebraska fell back into the program’s old ways, losing several consecutive one-score games. Losers of four straight and at home for the last time in 2024, Matt Rhule’s squad will be itching to snap the 10-game skid versus Wisconsin. I’m inclined to go with history here.
Prediction: Wisconsin 24, Nebraska 20
Nebraska
'This is actually a cool place': Tourists spent record $4.6 billion in Nebraska last year
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Is Nebraska a new tourism hot spot?
A new report from Visit Nebraska shows a major increase in travel, providing an economic boost.
Last year, out-of-state visitors spent $4.6 billion in Nebraska, an all-time record.
And since 2019, the number of overnight hotel guests has doubled, with 76% of them coming from out of state.
What happened in 2019? Visit Nebraska began a new marketing strategy that included ideas such as finding out what locations it should be promoting and focusing on attracting out of state visitors.
“Truly it’s just because people have been invited to the state in a way they understand, in a way that makes sense,” said John Ricks, executive director of Visit Nebraska, also known as the Nebraska Tourism Commission.
SEE ALSO: Nebraska tourism slogan is no more. ‘Everything has a shelf life,’ official says
Ricks says the preconceived notion of Nebraska being a flyover state isn’t true. The commission just had to let people know what the state offers.
After talking with out-of-state visitors, it learned what barriers were keeping people from the Cornhusker State.
“There’s just a simple awareness problem and a familiarity problem,” Ricks said.
SEE ALSO: Nebraska Tourism receives second national award for ‘not for everyone’ campaign
We asked users of the Now Local News App, some who live here and some who don’t, what their favorite spots are in Nebraska.
“I think that going out to western Nebraska is my family’s favorite place to go,” Melanie Dawkins said. “I don’t think enough Nebraskans make it all the way out there, like to the Panhandle.”
Kimberly Grace, who lives out of state, said she likes visiting the Stuhr Museum at Grand Island.
“You can learn about the pioneer days, and they have houses that they put on the land where you can go to visit.”
SEE ALSO: Rooms fill up in Lincoln, one of Airbnb renters’ top college football destinations
Ricks says to keep this growth going, it’s always going to be about getting the word out.
“The more people we make aware, the more people who are discovering that, ‘Hey, whatever I heard in the past isn’t true, and this is actually a cool place.’”
According to Ricks, despite the 2023 numbers just getting released, this year’s numbers are already beating last year’s by over 10%.
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