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Common Fan - A Nebraska Football Podcast

Common Fan - A Nebraska Football Podcast

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A Nebraska football podcast by the Common Fan, for the Common Fan.© 2023 Fútbol (Americano)
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  • Tom Osborne: The Head Man
    Jun 30 2025

    In the second episode of the Common Fans’ deep dive into Tom Osborne’s career, the boys look at TO’s early days as Nebraska’s head coach in the 1970s.

    • Husker legend Tom Ruud discusses his days playing for both Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne.
    • Long time sportswriters Mike Babcock and Brandon Vogel also join the conversation.
    • Changing of the guard from Devaney to Osborne.
    • Early struggles to beat Oklahoma.
    • Storyline that TO “can’t win the big one” begins to emerge.
    • After the pressure cooker of his first several years, Osborne actually interviews for the head coaching job at Colorado.
    • By the end of the decade, TO is firmly in place in Lincoln, and has established himself as an excellent head coach with a program on the rise heading into the 1980s.


    Thanks to Tom Ruud, Mike Babcock and Brandon Vogel for joining us for this conversation. GBR for LIFE!

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    1 h y 5 m
  • TO: The Fateful Promotion
    Jun 23 2025

    The Common Fans launch their new summer series focused on Tom Osborne’s coaching career with a look at his time as an assistant to Bob Devaney.

    • If you wanted to make the case that God’s a Cornhusker, there might not be a better place to start than here: Tom Osborne arrived on Nebraska’s campus as a young graduate student in pursuit of a PhD within a month of Bob Devaney taking over as the Huskers’ head football coach.
    • Osborne would spend several years straddling the fence between doctoral studies and helping out in various roles as an assistant on the football team.
    • Thankfully for all of Husker Nation, he ultimately chose to pursue football full time.
    • After two sub-par seasons in 1967 and 1968, Devaney completely overhauls the program. Among many other changes, TO is installed as offensive coordinator.
    • That one decision arguably did more to impact the future of Nebraska football than anything else.
    • Osborne would play a central role in reimagining Nebraska’s offense, creating Husker Power (the nation’s first ever collegiate strength and conditioning program), emphasizing coast-to-coast recruiting, and ultimately turning the program around.
    • A direct line can be drawn from the changes Devaney implemented after 1968 (with TO’s promotion arguably being the most consequential) to Nebraska’s first two national championships in 1970 and 1971.
    • All this and much more about Osborne’s days as an assistant to Devaney in this first episode of our summer series about TO!

    

    Thanks to Omaha World Herald writer Henry Cordes along with Brandon Vogel of the Counter Read newsletter for joining us for this conversation. GBR for LIFE!

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    1 h y 6 m
  • TO: An In-Depth Look at Tom Osborne’s Coaching Career
    Jun 18 2025

    The Common Fans announce “TO,” a new series of episodes focused on Tom Osborne’s career at Nebraska.

    • Similar to last year’s series, “The Reckoning,” the Common Fans once again bring you a summer series to look back at certain aspects of Nebraska football history to help you survive until football season.
    • As the offensive coordinator of the Huskers’ first two national championship teams, and the head coach for the other three, TO is arguably THE central figure in Nebraska football history.
    • The series will look at his time as an assistant to Bob Devaney, straddling graduate school and football coaching before ultimately being elevated on Devaney’s staff; his early days as Nebraska’s head man in the ‘70s; his excellent, national championship-caliber teams of the ‘80s; and his dominant, record breaking teams of the ‘90s.
    • Through that lens, we also dig into the man himself, looking at what made him tick as a coach, his focus on process, how he handled players, the multiple ways in which he was an innovator, and much more.
    • Guests for each episode include reporters who covered the era being examined, as well as players from each era.
    • Episodes will be released every Monday for six weeks starting June 23.
    • Former player guests include: Tom Ruud, Steve Taylor, Abdul Muhammad, and Grant Wistrom.
    • Media guests include: Tom Shatel, Mitch Sherman, Ken Hambleton, Mike Babcock, Henry Cordes, and Brandon Vogel.


    This episode will get you ready for the new series to launch on Monday. GBR for LIFE!

    Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@commonfanGBR

    Check out our website: www.commonfan.co

    Our Partners:

    You can now find all Common Fan videos and articles on www.huskermax.com as well as www.si.com/college/college-football/team/nebraska-cornhuskers.

    For more Husker coverage, check out Carriker Chronicles: https://carrikerchronicles.com/

    For more college football coverage, check out The College Huddle: https://thecollegehuddle.com/

    GBR for LIFE!



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