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Dickson's Week in Review, March 27
In order to ensure a perfect NCAA tournament bracket you’d have to fill out over nine quintillion brackets. I think it’s just nice to see the word “quintillion” and it not be another article about Nebraska’s budget problems. BYU was eliminated from the NCAA tourney. The team was shorthanded after six players were suspended for slapping other players on the backside after the team’s win over Gonzaga. »

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Breaking Brad: March 25

HBO has green lit a new mini series based on the life of Dick Cheney. The network is currently casting the 65 actors who will play Cheney's cardiologists.

Breaking Brad: March 24

Dana Altman is returning to Omaha to play Creighton in the CBI tournament. If you missed Altman's reaction it's the exact same look Nebraska football coaches had when they found out they had to play Washington again in the bowl game.

Breaking Brad: March 23

Mayor Jim Suttle is not stopping with the toilet paper tax. Now he's insisting that the second ply on two-ply toilet paper be subject to the luxury tax.

Breaking Brad: March 22

We're down to the Sweet 16. That's how many Republicans appear to be running for president.

Breaking Brad: March 21

According to a survey Lincoln is the second happiest city in the entire country. Obviously the survey was taken right after it was announced Shawn Watson was leaving.

Dickson's Week in Review, March 20

Jim Tressel has requested the same five-game suspension as his players. He said he deserved a harsher punishment. I remember Tressel in school. He was the kid who raised his hand and told the teacher the homework assignment was too easy. Who would have predicted this — the Omaha Nighthawks are still playing football and UNO isn’t. Although if the team loses any more money, the Nighthawks are going to eight-man ball. Marcus Dupree has started a small town pro rassling career in rural...

Breaking Brad: March 18

The Duke basketball team celebrated St. Patrick's Day with loved ones — members of the NCAA Selection Committee.

Breaking Brad: March 17

I had a miserable commute this morning heading into downtown on Dodge. I got stuck behind Lady Gaga's egg.

Breaking Brad: March 16

The 2011 Midwest Spelling Bee has concluded in Omaha. There were complaints it was hard to see the spellers behind that $1 million video-board the spelling bee just got from Al Caniglia Field.

Breaking Brad: March 15

A masked gunman who robbed a North Carolina Walmart turned out to be an 83-year-old Walmart greeter who worked at the store. They caught him during his getaway when he stopped to say hello to 55 strangers.

Breaking Brad: March 14

Big accident on Dodge Street over the weekend. Did you hear about this? The UNO wrestling team was thrown under a bus.

Dickson's Week in Review, March 13

Nebraska began spring football practice on Saturday. Which means it’s only another 14 months until we see the first depth chart.

Breaking Brad: March 11

Ndamukong Suh said he thinks the Detroit Lions can go 16-0. Charlie Sheen immediately responded, "Stop the crazy talk!"

Breaking Brad: March 10

Updated: Omaha's St. Patrick's Day Parade will be held this weekend. Organizers waited until they knew the participating Irish would not be charged an out of town commuter fee.

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My name is Brad Dickson and I've been appearing in the World-Herald sports section every Sunday for more than two years commenting on major sporting events such as the World Series of Beer Pong and the Lithuanian Barrel Jumping Finals. READ MORE »

 
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