Cornhuskers in Crunch for Texas Edge Star’s Pledge
The recruitment of 2027 four-star defensive lineman Zane Rowe is entering its decisive phase. The 6-foot-4, 255-pound Denton Guyer standout has drawn interest from Texas A&M, Texas Tech, SMU, USC, Oregon, and Nebraska. After a sophomore season featuring 75 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, and nine sacks, followed by a junior campaign with 72 tackles, 26 TFLs, and eight sacks, Rowe has emerged as one of the nation’s premier edge defenders. Nebraska’s defensive philosophy—valuing length, power, and versatility—aligns perfectly with his disruptive skill set, making him a top target as he nears his announcement.
In an epic showdown of warm-weather hospitality, Huskers recruiters are offering Rowe everything from free corn on the cob to honorary cowboy hats. Forget academic scholarships or campus tours—nothing screams commitment like a private concert featuring yodeling scarecrows. Meanwhile, Rowe’s phone is blowing up with recruiters pitching everything from Lincoln’s finest corn mazes to tailgate nacho masterpieces. Will he sign on the dotted line or ghost them harder than your high school prom date? Grab the popcorn, folks.
Softball Sensation Swaps ‘Bahl’ for ‘Frahm’ After I Do’s
Nebraska softball star Jordy Bahl, 2025 Big Ten Player and Pitcher of the Year, will return in 2026 under her married name, Jordy Frahm. After tying the knot with former Husker baseball player Trey Frahm on August 2, she’ll replace “Bahl” on the lineup card. Frahm’s record-setting 2025 season included 23 home runs, a .462 average, and a .988 slugging percentage, earning her both Player and Pitcher of the Year honors—the first in Big Ten history to claim both in one season.
Breaking news: marriage officially eclipses athletic legacy! Jordy has swapped her jersey moniker faster than a homerun trot. Announcers everywhere are scrambling to update pronunciation guides, while stat geeks weep into spreadsheets recalculating career totals. Fans will now chant “Frahm! Frahm!” hoping it summons even more power at the plate. Next thing you know, we’ll see midseason name changes in basketball: “Hello, G.O.A.T., formerly known as LeBron!”

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