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Nebraska H.S. Football Playoff Scores & Quarterfinal Matchups

CLASS A
Omaha Westside 48, Omaha Westview 0
Papillion-LaVista 14, Omaha Central 7
Omaha North 35, Lincoln East 16
Elkhorn South 14, Omaha Creighton Prep 7
Kearney 21, Millard West 7
Bellevue West 14, Lincoln North Star 6
Millard North 10, Lincoln Southeast 3
Millard South 59, Papillion-LaVista South 19

Quarterfinals - Friday, November 8
Papillion-LaVista (7-3) at Omaha Westside (10-0)
Omaha North (8-2) at Elkhorn South (9-1)
Bellevue West (7-3) at Kearney (9-1)
Millard North (6-4) at Millard South (9-1)

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CLASS B
Bennington 41, Grand Island Northwest 7
McCook 34, Hastings 21
Elkhorn North 35, Elkhorn 14
Scottsbluff 55, Gretna 27
Omaha Skutt 42, York 7
Waverly 17, Norris 16
Gretna East 44, Gering 7
Seward 21, Lincoln Pius X 20

Quarterfinals - Friday, November 8
McCook (7-3) at Bennington (9-1)
Elkhorn North (8-2) at Scottsbluff (9-1)
Waverly (8-2) at Omaha Skutt (9-1)
Gretna East (6-4) at Seward (10-0)

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CLASS C1
Sidney 30, Omaha Roncalli 7
Chadron 42, Lincoln Christian 18
Central City 49, Fort Calhoun 14
Columbus Lakeview 14, Columbus Scotus 7
Wahoo 50, Douglas County West 0
Boys Town 27, Cozad 0
Auburn 9, O'Neill 7
Ashland-Greenwood 39, Milford 16

Quarterfinals - Friday, November 8
Chadron (8-2) at Sidney (10-0)
Central City (9-1) at Columbus Lakeview (10-0)
Boys Town (9-1) at Wahoo (10-0)
Auburn (9-1) at Ashland-Greenwood (9-1)

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CLASS C2
Norfolk Catholic 33, Ord 8
Raymond Central 21, Boone Central 19
Wood River 41, Doniphan-Trumbull 30
Kearney Catholic 24, Valentine 0
Battle Creek 31, David City Aquinas 13
Malcolm 42, Mitchell 12
Hartington Cedar Catholic 22, Oakland-Craig 16
Wahoo Neumann 49, Lincoln Lutheran 7

Quarterfinals - Friday, November 8
Raymond Central (8-2) at Norfolk Catholic (10-0)
Kearney Catholic (8-2) at Wood River (9-1)
Malcolm (8-2) at Battle Creek (8-2)
Hartington Cedar Catholic (8-2) at Wahoo Neumann (9-1)

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CLASS D1
Sandy Creek 76, Sandhills Valley 12
Shelby/Rising City 30, Arapahoe 22
Nebraska City Lourdes 34, Dundy County-Stratton 30
Plainview 42, Guardian Angels Central Catholic 20
Crofton 44, Thayer Central 32
Summerland 46, South Loup 0
North Platte St. Patrick's 55, Bridgeport 8
Stanton 48, Exeter-Milligan/Friend 8

Quarterfinals - Friday, November 8
Shelby/Rising City (9-1) at Sandy Creek (10-0)
Plainview (7-3) at Nebraska City Lourdes (8-2)
Summerland (9-1) at Crofton (9-1)
North Platte St. Patrick's (9-1) at Stanton (10-0)

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CLASS D2
Archangels Catholic 38, Twin Loup 0
Howells-Dodge 54, Bancroft-Rosalie 22
Wynot 22, Hitchcock County 14
Central Valley 72, O'Neill St. Mary's 26
Sandhills/Thedford 76, Axtell 26
Riverside 84, Creighton 46
Overton 32, High Plains 20
Bruning-Davenport/Shickley 56, Kenesaw 54 (3OT)

Quarterfinals - Friday, November 8
Howells-Dodge (7-2) at Archangels Catholic (10-0)
Wynot (8-2) at Central Valley (9-1)
Riverside (8-2) at Sandhills/Thedford (10-0)
Overton (9-1) at Bruning-Davenport/Shickley (10-0)

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CLASS D6
Sumner-Eddyville-Miller 54, Wauneta-Palisade 30
Diller-Odell 54, Leyton 26
Red Cloud 82, Potter-Dix 28
Garden County 50, Southwest 23
Stuart 41, Hampton 6
Arthur County 31, Wallace 6
Silver Lake 47, Ansley/Litchfield 26
Hay Springs 72, Sioux County 36

Quarterfinals - Friday, November 8
Sumner-Eddyville-Miller (9-0) at Diller-Odell (7-2)
Red Cloud (8-1) at Garden County (9-0)
Arthur County (8-1) at Stuart (8-1)
Silver Lake (7-2) at Hay Springs (9-0)

Volleyball Big Ten Scores and Standings (11/1)

Illinois def. Northwestern (22-25, 25-17, 25-13, 25-19)
Indiana def. Rutgers (25-21, 25-13, 24-26, 25-22)
Penn State def. Iowa (25-19, 20-25, 25-17, 25-16)
Purdue def. Maryland (25-23, 25-20, 25-20)
Minnesota def. Michigan State (25-15, 25-15, 28-26)
Nebraska def. Wisconsin (25-21, 25-22, 25-19)

Standings
1. Penn State (22-1, 12-0)
2. Nebraska (21-1, 11-0)
3. Wisconsin (15-5, 9-2)
4. Minnesota (15-6, 8-3)
4. Oregon (16-4, 8-3)
4. Purdue (17-5, 8-3)
7. Illinois (15-6, 7-4)
7. USC (15-6, 7-4)
7. Washington (17-4, 7-4)
10. Michigan (16-6, 6-5)
11. Indiana (11-10, 4-7)
11. UCLA (10-10, 4-7)
13. Iowa (9-15, 3-9)
14. Northwestern (4-15, 2-9)
14. Ohio State (9-12, 2-9)
16. Maryland (10-12, 1-10)
16. Michigan State (8-14, 1-10)
18. Rutgers (5-17, 0-11)

Matches for Saturday, November 2
Purdue at Rutgers
Indiana at Maryland
UCLA at Oregon

Matches for Sunday, November 3
Ohio State at Michigan State
Nebraska at Northwestern (12:00 PM - BTN+)
Wisconsin at Illinois
Minnesota at Michigan
Washington at USC

OT - YouTube TV

Curious of anybody’s made the switch from a service like DIRECTV to YouTube TV? If so, would you mind sharing your thoughts?

Pros?

Cons?

Thanks in advance.
The only con for me is YouTube TV does not air Roots Sports Northwest out of Seattle. This station is the flagship station for the Mariners. I am not a huge baseball fan, but I always had Root Sports NW in the past before switching to YouTube TV so then at least I knew who the good players were in baseball. Now I only know the big stars so that means no player on the Mariners. I think it may also carry the Kraken. I am even less of a hockey fan than I am a baseball fan. Roots also televises the state's high school football and basketball championship games, a few Gonzaga basketball games and Big Sky games. I would definitely watch those if I had access to them.

VB - #2 Nebraska @ #7 Wisconsin

And Shrek
Smrek had one play where she got to run straight at the net, leap up and slam the ball across the net with explosive power for a kill, but other than that she pretty much was not a factor in the game. I think she is just too big and if you make her have to move, she is not as effective.

I did not realize Smrek and two other players are from Canada and Wisconsin has four Euro players on their team.

VB - #2 Nebraska @ #7 Wisconsin

Friday Nov. 1st 8pm CDT
📺: BTN

In volleyball it doesn't get any better than Huskers vs Badgers. I hope tonight is the start of a great Husker weekend.
Weird game tonight. I thought for much of it the Huskers were getting outplayed by Badger star Franklin which allowed the Badgers to go on runs. Then at the end of each set Wisconsin made a couple of errors and the Huskers would capitalize and go on to win by a few points. Husker defense was great.

130th in Redzone Scoring Offense

67.86%.

only 28 teams visit the redzone more often than us yet only 3 score less often.

we've made 32 trips so far and come away with just 17 TDs. we're 5-8 in red zone FGAs.

10 completely empty redzone possessions. at or near tops in the country.

probably worth its own thread.
This stat is squarely on the shoulders of Matt Rhule and his OC Marcus Satterfield.

I'll predict the score if no one else will

Lol, when was the last time we scored 30? I think it was against an FCS opponent. We won't score even close to 30, but still might win...ugly game...17-9 maybe. if the game is closer than that I think we probably figure out how to lose, considering there is a lot riding on this game. Teams historically perform poorly after traveling across the country so I assume we win but it won't be because of team growth or figuring things out. It will be fun to watch a bowl as a 6 or 7 win team and get some bowl practices. Those are a big deal for kids who are going to stay with the program.
If the Huskers do not win the game against UCLA, I predict it will be another year with no bowl. I see no way the Huskers are going to get wins over USC, Wisconsin and Iowa if they lose tomorrow. On the flip side I think they win one or two more games if they beat UCLA. No pressure, boys.
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