Nebraska
Why Mickey Joseph returned home to Huskers for critical season: ‘Nebraska is a huge part of who he is’
LINCOLN, Neb. — An hour earlier than kickoff Saturday, his long-awaited homecoming, 30 years and 9 months after Mickey Joseph stood on the sideline at Memorial Stadium for the whole thing of his senior day towards Oklahoma, he waltzed to the 50-yard line and held courtroom like he’d by no means left the place.
Nebraska’s 54-year-old affiliate head coach embraced defensive coordinator Erik Chinander. Joseph talked passionately, waving his arms. Then he discovered Malachi Coleman, the top-rated recruiting prospect within the state of Nebraska this yr — with Joseph, there’s at all times a recruit — they usually rubbed elbows for 5 minutes with former Joseph teammate Trev Alberts, the athletic director who loomed massive in bringing the coach again to Lincoln final yr.
All of the whereas, Joseph skilled an eye fixed on his receivers, warming up close by.
“I gained’t go into particulars,” Alberts stated not too long ago of Joseph. “However after I heard what his first assembly was like right here within the large receiver room, I knew we have been in a superb place.”
4 hours after his assembly at midfield, Joseph watched in his all-black game-day apparel on the east sideline because the clock ticked below 10 minutes within the fourth quarter towards North Dakota. With the Huskers backed inside their 10-yard line within the south finish zone, dealing with a third-and-14 and up by a landing, quarterback Casey Thompson floated a go deep to his left towards Trey Palmer.
In a Nebraska uniform this fall solely as a result of Joseph introduced him alongside from their final cease collectively at LSU, Palmer adjusted to Thompson’s throw and gained the battle towards a defender for a acquire of 31 yards.
It may need saved victory for the Huskers, who snapped a seven-game shedding streak with a 38-17 win towards the Combating Hawks of the FCS. Nebraska scored eight performs after Palmer’s key catch, the second of three unanswered touchdowns for the Huskers (1-1 general, 0-1 Huge Ten) within the ultimate 18 minutes to unlock a good contest.
“This crew is usually a nice crew,” fifth-year Nebraska coach Scott Frost stated Saturday. “It’s not proper now.”
For Joseph, the transfer again to Lincoln was by no means about taking a straightforward street or probably the most pleasurable path.
He might have stayed in Baton Rouge final December and jockeyed for a spot as an ace recruiter in his house state of Louisiana on coach Brian Kelly’s LSU workers. However three many years after Joseph sat the bench as a fifth-year senior for coach Tom Osborne, the previous QB felt a pull to return and assist work to revive profitable methods at Nebraska.
“It was at all times Nebraska, at all times,” stated Hank Tierney, Joseph’s highschool coach at Marrero (La.) Archbishop Shaw.
Joseph lamented the 2003 firing of Frank Solich. He stored tabs on the quarterbacks in Lincoln and watched the Huskers when his schedule permitted at teaching stops in Oklahoma, Mississippi and three colleges in Louisiana.
“This was at all times inside him,” stated Priscilla Joseph, Mickey’s spouse of six years. “He would say, ‘I need to return and provides again’ to let Nebraska folks know what Nebraska meant to him. And what it means to him. Nebraska is a large a part of who he’s.”
With out Nebraska followers and the folks he met in Lincoln three many years in the past, Joseph stated after his return final winter, he wouldn’t be right here at this time — not on this place as a coach.
“They gave me a basis,” he stated. “They accepted me for who I used to be.”
And there he was Saturday, again within the acquainted stadium. A savior? No. Part of the Huskers’ long-term future? Who is aware of.
These are tenuous occasions in Lincoln. Frost’s job safety dominates dialogue. However in enjoying his half within the recruitment of Joseph final yr after Frost fired 4 offensive coaches late in a fifth consecutive shedding season on the faculty, Alberts requested for Joseph’s belief, in keeping with the folks closest to the coach.
He obtained it.
“Mickey is who he’s,” Alberts stated earlier than this season started. “He’s completed a outstanding job.”
Nebraska wanted Joseph as soon as earlier than. Within the fall of 1986, he rated among the many prime school prospects nationally. He was a five-star recruit, by the requirements of at this time.
In a category that featured the likes of Emmitt Smith, Junior Seau, Ricky Watters and Chris Zorich, Joseph, the choice QB, took a backseat to nobody. Notre Dame and coach Lou Holtz provided a scholarship. However Osborne and Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer captured Joseph’s consideration.
The Sooners provided glam. Nebraska offered him on work. Joseph fell for OU. His mom, Linda, most well-liked Osborne.
“He went to Nebraska due to Tom Osborne,” Tierney stated.
Forward of signing day in February 1987, the recruiting wrestle intensified. Osborne and Nebraska’s lead recruiter, assistant coach Jack Pierce, acquired phrase that Oklahoma had elevated its effort. So the Nebraska coaches traveled to Marrero, separated by the Mississippi River to the south of New Orleans.
Switzer was there, too, permissible below NCAA guidelines on the time. They gathered outdoors the highschool on signing day as Joseph introduced his resolution, the Huskers, in entrance of a packed gathering inside.
At Nebraska, Joseph realized at first below Steve Taylor, the QB from California who began for 4 seasons.
Osborne, although, declined to contain Taylor within the recruitment of Joseph.
“Coach stored him as far (from me) as doable,” Taylor stated.
However Taylor, earlier than his junior yr in 1987, noticed a spotlight video of Joseph. It motivated Taylor, he stated. “I rededicated myself to soccer.”
A longtime Lincoln realtor who performed professionally in Canada, Taylor relayed the story of Joseph’s impression to the coach after they reconnected not too long ago, telling Joseph that he positively impacted the profession of the older QB.
“I’m excited that he’s again,” Taylor stated. “I love him only for what he’s completed — his development and his love for the sport and the best way he treats his youngsters. He lives and dies soccer. And he loves youngsters, which is what you need in a coach.
“No matter Nebraska asks of him, Mickey is up for the duty. He’s going to do nice issues. It can occur. I simply know it can.”
Joseph at Nebraska redshirted in his first yr. He sat behind Taylor in 1988 and Gerry Gdowski in 1989. Joseph began nearly all of the season in 1990. He threw for 624 yards and rushed for 554 as a junior however sustained a extreme leg laceration towards Oklahoma in a 45-10 defeat and missed the bowl sport in a 9-3 end.
In 1991, Joseph misplaced the job to Keithen McCant, the lesser-heralded of Osborne’s two QB signees within the 1987 class.
“He didn’t have that storybook profession,” Taylor stated, “however he nonetheless has that love for Nebraska. His love is a minimum of my love for Nebraska. That’s a real Husker.”
Pierce died at age 77 in August after connecting once more this yr with Joseph. His affect, alongside Tierney and Osborne, stay with Joseph in his teaching model. He’s about folks above all else, Joseph’s spouse stated.
“The person’s coronary heart is manufactured from gold,” Priscilla Joseph stated. “I’ve by no means met anyone who simply loves a lot. He will get invested together with his gamers on such a private stage.”
That funding interprets to success in recruiting.
Joseph’s work has paid dividends this yr for Frost and the Huskers. Among the many Huskers’ 14 commitments for the Class of 2023 are large receiver Omarion Miller, a four-star prospect from Vivian, La. Along with the switch Palmer, a prime go catcher this season, Joseph helped Nebraska land large receiver Decoldest Crawford and operating again Ajay Allen as signees out of Louisiana excessive colleges.
“He’s like a father,” Palmer stated. “He appears to be like at me like his personal. So to have anyone like that in my life, on the sector and off the sector, is superb.”
Alberts can see the belief.
“They belief him,” Alberts stated. “He’s a constructive man in a world of negativity. And he’s genuine. Generally as a participant, I wouldn’t prefer it, however he’s going to inform you the reality. And so I feel he’s engendered the belief of gamers and households simply in how he approaches conversations.”
It’s no completely different in his private life. In April, Archbishop Shaw inducted Tierney into its corridor of fame. Joseph served because the presenter at his ceremony, attended by an extended listing of Joseph’s former classmates. A few of them didn’t play soccer.
“Mickey knew all people,” Tierney stated. “He knew all of their names. That’s simply him.”
In Lincoln this yr, he shaped a bond with former Nebraska linebacker Terrell Farley, a star from the mid-’90s who didn’t play with Joseph. Farley stops by the Joseph home usually, Priscilla Joseph stated, checking on their 2-year-old son and 7-year-old daughter.
Mickey and Priscilla’s daughter, Malania, grew shut with former LSU coach Ed Orgeron. Orgeron, in actual fact, despatched Joseph a textual content message final week after Nebraska returned from its season-opening journey to Eire, asking Mickey to “inform my lady I miss her.”
In Louisiana, the Joseph identify resonates past soccer. After Mickey graduated, his brothers Vance and Sammy starred at Shaw. Each performed at Colorado. Sammy completed his profession at LSU, then obtained into teaching. He’s now at Memphis. Vance served as head coach of the Denver Broncos in 2017 and ’18 and has labored since 2019 as defensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals.
Their cousins, Terry and Derrick Joseph, additionally performed for Tierney. Terry performed baseball in school earlier than a profession in soccer teaching that included a stint at Nebraska because the secondary coach in 2012 and ’13. He’s in his second season at Texas because the secondary coach. Derrick performed quarterback at Tulane and trains athletes in New Orleans.
The 5 Joseph boys have been inseparable as youngsters. They’re equally as shut at this time.
“You possibly can’t inform them they’re cousins,” Priscilla Joseph stated. “They’re brothers. And realistically, I don’t know what Mickey or any of them would do in the event that they weren’t teaching.”
Mentioned Derrick Joseph: “For us, Joseph equals soccer.”
For Mickey, soccer equals Nebraska.
Of this problem underway Lincoln, Tierney stated, “I do know he took it private.”
Mickey has stated he’d have it no different manner. He coaches his gamers laborious, as a result of it’s all he is aware of. However he loves them simply as intensely.
“He’s been so excited to get again,” Derrick Joseph stated. “This can be a full circle factor for him.”
It’s a circle that inched a notch nearer to completion Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
(Photograph of Mickey Joseph and Malachi Coleman, proper: Mike Sherman / The Athletic)
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%.
Nebraska
Wisconsin and Nebraska are both seeking bowl eligibility and an end to their losing streaks
WHAT’S AT STAKE?
Bowl eligibility goes to the winner. Wisconsin is looking to extend its bowl streak to 22 seasons, third-longest in the nation. Nebraska has lost four straight after a 5-1 start and is looking to go to a bowl for the first time since 2016, the longest drought in the Power Four. The Badgers, losers of three straight, have clinched bowl eligibility the last two years with wins over Nebraska.
KEY MATCHUP
Nebraska QB Dylan Raiola vs. Wisconsin pass defense. Raiola will be playing his second game with new offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen as the play-caller. The freshman has struggled against Big Ten opponents. He’s thrown just three touchdown passes and been intercepted eight times over the last six games. Wisconsin has one of the best pass defenses in the conference and has allowed just three TD passes in six games.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Wisconsin: QB Braedyn Locke, like Raiola, has struggled and will have a new offensive coordinator following the firing of Phil Longo. The Badgers have scored a combined 33 points during their three-game losing streak, with Locke completing 49.4% of his passes (49 of 99) with two TDs and four interceptions.
Nebraska: DE Ty Robinson, a sixth-year player, will need to be his best in his final home game going against a Wisconsin offensive line that has allowed just 11 sacks. He’s one of the most disruptive defensive linemen in the Big Ten, with 10 tackles for loss and six sacks.
FACTS & FIGURES
Wisconsin has won 10 straight meetings with Nebraska, including all nine since the Freedom Trophy was introduced in 2014. The Badgers are 11-1 against Nebraska since the Huskers joined the Big Ten in 2011. … Nebraska is 0-8 under second-year coach Matt Rhule when trying to win a sixth game to become bowl-eligible. … Badgers have allowed only two plays of 40-plus yards, tied with Ohio State for fewest in the country. … Wisconsin’s Tawee Walker is averaging 97.3 rushing yards per game in his six Big Ten starts.
Nebraska
Detective speaks out about Nebraska teen’s 1969 murder case
(WOWT) – Stabbed at least a dozen times, the body of 17-year-old Mary Kay Heese was discovered along a country road in 1969.
In an update to an exclusive First Alert 6 investigation, the detective who helped solve the decades-long cold case is speaking out.
“It’s been a dark cloud over Wahoo for a long time. There’s a lot of people who remember that,” Saunders County Attorney Investigator Ted Green said.
For nine years, Detective Green has learned much about the victim’s life and how it came to an end.
“She fought some, there was a struggle,” Green said.
The suspect, Joseph Ambroz, was 22 years old in 1969 and paroled from prison for about six months when he came to live with his mom in Wahoo.
“I still don’t understand how she got in the car because that wasn’t Mary Kay’s personality,” Kathy Tull, the victim’s cousin, said in an interview.
Detective Green believes a party grove was the destination.
“And she’s just thinking its ok a couple of guys I know from the restaurant and we’re going out for a ride,” Green said.
Green reveals that Mary Kay likely got in the car with the suspect and another young man who was with them.
“He committed suicide in 77 so if he wasn’t an active participant or just didn’t realize what was going to happened all of a sudden it just happened,” Green said.
A tip line set up by the victim’s cousin led to a lake west of Wahoo where the suspect’s car may have been dumped in 1969 where dive teams found a large metal object.
“It’s everybody’s hope the golden nugget you hope had been there. But there’s evidence I can’t discuss that there’s something there,” Green said.
Evidence that remains in the lake because Green got estimates of up to $400 to pull it from the muddy, murky water.
But Green said he has plenty more evidence, including an autopsy after exhuming the body of the victim with a forensic pathologist from the Offutt Military Identification Lab adding expertise.
“There’s DNA available, its just I’ve got to go off of we have available to us,” Green said.
Though forensics will play a part in this case, it appears solved the old-fashioned way.
“This is a case that didn’t have anything glaring but had small pieces along the way. This is all gum shoe, all gum shoe work,” Green said.
Green would not respond when asked if he has found a murder weapon.
The 1969 murder of a small town high school Junior led to hundreds of interviews and tips over 55 years, and the investigation narrowed from ten suspects to one.
“Well been able to exclude everybody mentioned as a suspect way back when except for this guy,” Green said.
Even though the suspect is in custody, the case is not closed.
If you have information on the murder of Mary Kay Hesse, call the Saunders County Attorney’s Office at 402-443-5613.
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