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Today in History - November 5

November 5
1605 - The Gunpowder Plot to blow up the English Parliament failed as Guy Fawkes was seized.

1872 - Susan B. Anthony was fined $100 for trying to vote in the presidential election.

1895 - George B. Selden of Rochester, New York received the first U.S. patent for an automobile.

1912 - Democrat Woodrow Wilson was elected president, defeating Progressive Party candidate Theodore Roosevelt, incumbent Republican President William Howard Taft and Socialist Eugene Debs.

1930 - Novelist Sinclair Lewis became the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

1940 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to an unprecedented third term in office when he defeated Republican Wendell L. Willkie.
1968 - Republican Richard M. Nixon was elected president, defeating Democrat Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and American Independent Party candidate George C. Wallace.

1968 - Shirley Chisholm was elected as the first Black woman to serve in Congress.

1974 - Ella T. Grasso became the first woman to win a gubernatorial race without succeeding her husband.

1996 - President Bill Clinton was elected to a second term in office, defeating Republican Bob Dole.

2006 - Saddam Hussein was convicted and sentenced by the Iraqi High Tribunal to hang for crimes against humanity.

2009 - A shooting rampage at the Fort Hood Army post in Texas left 13 people dead; Maj. Nidal Hasan, an Army psychiatrist, was later convicted of murder and sentenced to death. He has not yet been executed.

2017 - A gunman armed with an assault rifle opened fire in a small South Texas church, killing more than two dozen people; the shooter, Devin Patrick Kelley, was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

2021 - A crush of fans during a performance by rapper Travis Scott at a Houston music festival left 10 dead, as people were squeezed so tightly they couldn’t breathe.

Birthdays
23 - Roxanne Perez (professional wrestler)
23 - Alex Hook (actress)
26 - Hailey Grice (model)
28 - Josie Canseco (model)
29 - Madeleine White (model)
32 - Odell Beckham Jr. (football player)
37 - Kevin Jonas (musician)
37 - Jason Kelce (football player)
40 - Eliud Kipchoge (runner)
41 - Alexa Chung (TV host/model)
44 - Luke Hemsworth (actor)
46 - Bubba Watson (golfer)
56 - Sam Rockwell (actor)
56 - Seth Gilliam (actor)
57 - Judy Reyes (actress)
61 - Tatum O'Neal (actress)
64 - Tilda Swinton (actress)
65 - Bryan Adams (singer)
69 - Kris Jenner (reality star)
77 - Peter Noone (singer)
83 - Art Garfunkel (singer)

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Today in Sports History - November 5
1933 - The Chicago Bears 30-game unbeaten streak ends with a loss to the Patriots.

1946 - A glass backboard broke shattered for the first time in an NBA game. Chuck Connors of the Boston Celtics was the man that broke it.

1955 - Jean Beliveau (Montreal Canadiens) scored the 2nd fastest hat trick. He did it in 44 seconds.

1959 - The American Football League was formed.

1966 - BYU quarterback Virgil Carter sets new NCAA single-game records with 513 passing yards and 599 yards of total offence in 53-33 win against Texas Western in Provo, Utah.

1967 - The New Orleans Saints win their first game in franchise history, beating the Philadelphia Eagles 31-24.

1977 - BYU quarterback Marc Wilson throws for 571 yards to establish a new NCAA single-game record.

1981 - Mercury Morris (former Miami Dolphin) was sentenced to 20 years for drug trafficking, conspiracy, and possession of cocaine.

1982 - The Cleveland Cavaliers set an NBA record with their 24th consecutive loss.

1984 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the NFL had exceeded antitrust limits in attempting to stop the Oakland Raiders from moving to Los Angeles.

1994 - At age 45, George Foreman became the oldest heavyweight boxing champion when he knocked out Michael Moorer in the 10th round of their WBA title fight in Las Vegas.

1995 - Warren Moon (Minnesota Vikings) became the 6th player in NFL history to pass for 40,000 career yards.

1995 - John Elway (Denver Broncos) became the 7th player in NFL history to pass for 40,000 career yards.

1997 - The Milwaukee Brewers became the first major league baseball team to switch leagues during the 20th century. They moved from the American League to the National League.

2011 - Former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky is arrested on 40 counts of sexual abuse over a 15-year period.

2022 - Alex Ovechkin scores the 787th goal of his career for the Washington Capitals, surpassing Gordie Howe of the Detroit Red Wings for the most goals scored for a single team in NHL history.

2022 - The Houston Astros win their second World Series championship, defeating the Philadelphia Phillies in six games.
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Holgorsen Now in Lincoln

Interesting. Two really good coaches, but with very different philosophies than our current coordinators.

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Snow ran a 4-3 at Temple and a 3-3-5 at Baylor. How he used the 3-3-5 compared to White I have no idea. For example Iowa State has ran 3-3-5 for several years now, but uses it in a completely different fashion compared to us.

Truly unbelievable how overreactive some of you are

Fire this guy, fire that kid, fire him!

We are less than two weeks removed from outplaying a top 3 team in their own stadium on national television with a hobbled true freshman QB at the helm -- a game we deserved to win where the cards were stacked against us from the outset.

This is big boy football. The players are all good. The coaches are all good. The refs suck, but what can you do?

Now Dana Holgoerson of all people is the savior? LOL

Every game left on the schedule is winnable. Raiola needs to throw the damn ball. THROW THE DAMN BALL. Forget your stats as they are already in the tank. Throw the ball to your receivers and give them a chance to make a play. #17 is a good guy to look for when in doubt.
The job of college football coaches and players is to entertain, if they want to coach and play they can do it in front of empty seats. If they suck on the field we will get our entertainment off the field. They have played about 6 straight relatively unwatchable games, low entertainment value, frustrating exhibitions in missed opportunities and just poor football. The natural reaction is for us to watch a guy get fired and have HOPE that next week something will be watchable. This is why you do in season changes...whether qb or coaches...give the team and fans hope. Rhule is not doing his job by producing an entertaining product and should be fired. Bringing in Dana is probably a scam, and Rhule should pay for it out of his pocket, but it at least gives some hope for something different, and a transition from Satt to Dana over the off-season. The entire charade is about petulance and entertainment...fanatics are supposed to act this way. If you want to be a decent, wholesome, upstanding person then ignore being a fan. There are millions of good people, with good hearts who do not care about college football because it is a cesspool of depravity and greed. The people on this board are degenerates who love to be entertained and are going to be childish when they don't get their way.
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