Historical Husker Media

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Reply Very nice site!
11:40 AM on September 29, 2009
Very nice site!
Reply Thomas Maxwell
10:40 PM on September 28, 2009
Great site, I love to see Husker fans with this kind of love of the game and our team.
If anyone has any idea on how to find it, I am looking for a ticket stub from the 100th sell out.
I am looking to add to the collection I got my parents for their 50th Anniversary.
Anyhow, great site, any help from anyone would be greatly appreciateed
Reply Very nice site!
06:46 PM on September 19, 2009
Very nice site!
Reply Jake (Owner)
03:24 PM on August 25, 2009
Big8 says...
I just hate that you have all this cool stuff, and post what you have, and no way for us to actually see or hear the footage. Lemme know when you're able to distribute, I would gladly pay for most things in your archive.


My site is dedicated to sports video/audio trading. Due to copyright laws I can
not legally sell my recordings.

If you have anything to trade, my "in search of" list can be found at:
http://www.huskertapes.com/insearchof.htm

Pundits say there's no market for this stuff. The audience is "too limited".

I know, it stinks.
Reply Big8
03:03 PM on August 25, 2009
I just hate that you have all this cool stuff, and post what you have, and no way for us to actually see or hear the footage. Lemme know when you're able to distribute, I would gladly pay for most things in your archive.
Reply Pat Benes
09:55 AM on June 26, 2009
Hi Jake. I'm Rogers Brother. I'm the one that did the recordings of the games back in the 70s. I'm the one that couldnt hold back from excitement after we would score a TD while recording the games and am responsible for the background voices in the cassette tapes. My older brothers made me record them while they would help dad on the farm and they didnt have radios on the tractor. Never thought someday they would be preserved like this. Thanks to your hobby they are. Still remember when you had the card shop in Seward. My house is pretty much a husker shrine and I go to auctions weekly looking for the old stuff
Reply Jim Lannon
06:09 PM on June 08, 2009
Jake , I would love to listen to Tom Osborne's first year coaching, the 1973 raido game broadcasts .Can you help?
Reply Bruce Myers
09:57 PM on April 25, 2009
Jake,
Great collection!!!! I met you at the Virginia Tech game last year, I was the one in the Jacobsen Nebraska jersey. I lost your card and was thrilled to see that you were on Huskerpedia so I could contact you. I will send you an email soon.
GO BIG RED!!!!
Thanks,
Bruce
Reply Joe Sittler
09:35 PM on April 25, 2009
Your collection is AMAZING!!! I just caught the end of your segment on the radio today and got your website address. Go Big Red!!!
Reply Brian
10:02 PM on December 30, 2008
This is a great archive!