NU Notes: Frost, Huskers Talk Fall Camp
Nebraska football coach Scott Frost and several players met with the media Thursday, as the Huskers opened fall camp.

Nebraska football coach Scott Frost and several players met with the media Thursday, as the Huskers opened fall camp.
Frost hit upon several topics, but a primary emphasis of fall camp will be the continued focus on limiting self-inflicted wounds, including turnovers and penalties. Frost believes that the Huskers' experience will help the attention to details in areas. Another area was the splitting up of practice areas to get additional reps for the younger players, while trying to find a balance for the
returnees and the 'super seniors' who gained an extra year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Other areas Frost touched included the quarterback run game, the growth of the offensive line, Name Image and Likeness and the return of Fan Day, which was canceled last year because of the pandemic.
Fans can watch the entire presser. Including videos with Adrian Martinez, JoJo Domann, Cam Taylor Britt, Cam Jurgens, Ty Robinson, Travis Vokolek and Samori Toure.
Huskers open practice out to end streak of 4 losing seasons
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Four straight losing seasons have humbled the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The last three have come under Scott Frost.
The Huskers are 12-20 and yet to finish higher than fifth in the Big Ten West under Frost. They were 3-5 against a conference-only schedule in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season.
Frost has a new boss in athletic director Trev Alberts. He has pledged to help Frost in any way possible. But this is unquestionably a pivotal year for a program that brings back a four-year starting quarterback and eight starters on defense.
Badura Fires Record 63 at State Amateur
Husker men's golfer Caleb Badura shot a Nebraska Amateur Championship record 63 (-9) to storm to the top of the individual leaderboard on Thursday at Lochland Country Club in Hastings.
Badura, a senior from Aurora, Neb., scorched the 7,043-yard, par-72 course at Lochland on a hot day in Hastings with eagles on No. 1 (500-yard, par-5) and No. 18 (547-yard, par-5), surrounding birdies on No. 7, No. 9, No. 10, No. 11 and No. 14, while producing par on the 11 other holes to finish with a record round. He posted a 32 on the front nine and a 31 on the back at Lochland to gain 10 strokes on the tournament leader. Badura heads into Friday's final round tied for the tournament lead at 207 through 54 holes.
Badura, who was the 2019 Nebraska State Match Play champion, was the runner-up at the 2019 Nebraska Amateur Championship before being named the 2019 Nebraska Golf Association Co-Amateur of the Year.
Fellow Husker senior Tristan Nelko (Plymouth, Minn.) also put up a terrific score with a 66 (-6) on Thursday, vaulting into a three-way tie for third at 208, just one stroke behind the leaders. Reed Malleck (York, Neb.), another current Husker, remains in the hunt for a top-10 finish. He sits in a three-way tie for 15th at 216, joining former Husker Calvin Freeman in that position.