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Football rivalries with Missouri and Kansas that date back more than a century, when the team was known as the Bugeaters, are in jeopardy, and long-standing conference partnerships are coming to an end.
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Football rivalries with Missouri and Kansas University that date back more than a century, when the team was known as the Bugeaters, are in jeopardy, and long-standing conference partnerships are coming to an end.
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Football rivalries with Missouri and Kansas that date back more than a century, when the team was known as the Bugeaters, are in jeopardy, and long-standing conference partnerships are coming to an end.
SI.com 2010
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How about the name "Bugeaters" in honor of Nebraska football?
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How about the name "Bugeaters" in honor of Nebraska football?
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The school's athletic tradition is built on more than a century of football games against the likes of Missouri and Kansas, dating to the days the team was known as the Bugeaters.
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From a young age, like many of my peers, I wanted to play for the Cornhuskers (formerly the Bugeaters).
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Pederson then hired Bill Callahan from the Oakland Raiders to head up the former Bugeaters.
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Channeling the spirit of Nebraska's greatest orators - the Bugeaters left the competition speechless and stupefied.
Forbes.com: News James Marshall Crotty 2011
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The school's athletic tradition is built on more than a century of football games against the likes of Missouri and Kansas, dating to the days the team was known as the Bugeaters.
Tahoe Daily Tribune - Top Stories By Eric Olson 2010
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