Jack Mitchell is an enthusiastic voice for Husker Sports, capturing the essence of the true common fan. His insights and commentary reflect a deep passion for Nebraska athletics, making him a relatable figure among fellow supporters. Jack's work can also be heard on KLIN Radio, where he shares his perspectives on various sports topics, further engaging with the community.
In addition to his writing, Jack is actively involved in professional associations such as the Nebraska Bar Association and the Nebraska Broadcasters Association. His commitment to both sports and community engagement highlights his multifaceted interests and expertise in the field.
The former Michigan Wolverine reacts to the news of the week in Husker football and gives reasons for why he still likes the direction things are headed in under Matt Rhule.
With a maximum of three matches left in Nebraska volleyball's 2025 season, the team is peaking ahead of another potential run to the Final Four. Has this level of dominance been a surprise?
Nebraska beat Wisconsin 90-60 to move to 1-0 in Big Ten play. It was also the Huskers' 10th win in 10 games to start the 2025-26 season, matching the program's best start in almost 50 years. Was it the best the program has ever looked in a single game?
Nebraska's offense has been up and down throughout the 2025 season. With the amount of talent they have, why has that been the case? And could the game against UCLA be a predictor of things to come?
With transfer portal season approaching, the biggest question about Nebraska's 2026 roster is about the QB position. Is there a chance both Raiola and Lateef are back in 2026? And if not, who is the odd man out?
Dirk Chatelain has thoughts on Matt Rhule's contract extension, the offense under Dylan Raiola and TJ Lateef, and Emmett Johnson's emergence as a big-time back.
The loss to the Gophers showed that the Cornhuskers haven't changed from previous years. What does it mean for Husker football as the team approaches Saturday's game with Northwestern?