Videos: What Former Huskers Were Saying at the ‘Day by Day’ Premiere

Players and coaches reflect on what they learned and cherish from Nebraska football’s success in the 1990s
Tom Osborne talks with fans at the theater | Tad Stryker photo
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Following are interviews and portions of a panel discussion that took place May 12 at the premiere of the Nebraska football documentary "Day by Day: The Rise."

Apologies in advance about the audio quality, which was affected by the abundance of background noise and, in the case of the Ron Brown video, glitches in the sound system.


Matt Hoskinson

The lineman weighs in on his teammates and unity.


Ron Brown

The former coach comments on race relations and the Huskers of the '90s.


Vershan Jackson

The tight end relishes his Husker memories ... and there's a cameo visit from Jared Tomich.


Tony Veland

The former quarterback is glad he made the switch to safety.


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Tad Stryker
TAD STRYKER

Tad Stryker, whose earliest memories of Nebraska football take in the last years of the Bob Devaney era, has covered Nebraska collegiate and prep sports for 40 years. Before moving to Lincoln, he was a sports writer, columnist and editor for two newspapers in North Platte. He can identify with fans who listen to Husker sports from a tractor cab and those who watch from a sports bar. A history buff, Stryker has written for HuskerMax since 2008. You can reach Tad at tad.stryker@gmail.com.