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Recruiting Nebraska hosting a trio of blue-chip prospects from Mississippi this weekend

Per Rivals' Sam Spiegelman, Nebraska will host a trio of blue-chip prospects from Mississippi, including a recently offered 2026 four-star DL

VB - Nov. 9 NU @ Washington 9:30pm CST is BS

The Husker's play at Oregon 2 days before the Huskies match at 9pm. This is ridiculous.

"The Big Ten Conference announced schedule changes Monday. The Huskers will have time changes to two of their matches.
The first change is to Nebraska's Nov. 9 road match at Washington. That will now begin on 9:30 p.m. CST on Big Ten Network."


Basketball Nebraska reportedly set to play in 2025 Hall of Fame Classic in Kansas City

According to a report from Jon Rothstein, Nebraska, Kansas State and Mississippi State will headline the 2025 Hall of Fame Classic in Kansas City, which will be held Nov. 20-21 of 2025. The event will be played inside the T-Mobile Center. The fourth team has yet to be announced, as are the official matchups.

Recruiting Four-star priority 2026 DL target visiting this weekend

Per our own @Greg Smith, 2026 St. Louis (Mo.) De Smet four-star defensive lineman Titan Davis is visiting Nebraska this weekend for the UCLA game. Huskers last had him in town in spring for a multi-day visit which included the spring game. Nebraska's a top program in this recruitment, along with Mizzou early on.

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Lessons to be learned.

I've coached for a long long time. 30 years at the HS level to be exact. One thing that I know to be true is that you are never quite as good or as bad as you think. This weekend sucked and the last several years have too. Coaching makes a difference, players make a difference. I believe that we have good enough in both of these areas to right the ship to the point of 6 or 7 wins. It's just a commitment to change and adaptation. We shall find out if thats what these guys have.


Several years ago my team...(my defense to be exact) got boat raced in the 3rd game of the year. Platteview was loaded with athletes and they ran circles around us....Set all kinds of records. Score was 70 something to doesn't matter. When we got done with that game. We talked about what we needed to do to be better against one of the best teams in the state.

We thought we were pretty good but that game was an eye opener. We adapted, made changes. Got better! Played them in the Semi-finals on their home turf. That first game they could have scored a thousand points against us. We lost the semi-final game 24-14. And had the ball at the end with a chance to win until a fumble gave them the ball and their final score in the waning minutes.

My point. All is not lost. This team can still achieve if...and that's a big if coaches are willing to adapt and change. Until then all we can do is sit back and hope they do.

Daily Nebraska Trivia/Fact: October 28

“Darin Erstad, former Nebraska baseball player (1993-95) and head coach (2012-19), was the first player in MLB history to win a Gold Glove as an infielder and outfielder. He won a Gold Glove at three different positions. Name those three positions and the year in which he won a Gold Glove at each spot.”

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Answer:

Left field (2000), center field (2002) and first base (2004)

Today in History - October 29

October 29
1618 - Sir Walter Raleigh, the English courtier, military adventurer and poet, was executed in London for treason.

1682 - William Penn arrived in Pennsylvania.

1911 - American newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer died in Charleston, South Carolina.

1923 - The Republic of Turkey was proclaimed under Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.

1929 - "Black Tuesday" descended on thew New York Stock Exchange as prices collapsed amid panic selling, with thousands of investors being wiped out as America's Great Depression began.

1940 - A blindfolded Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson drew the first number -- 158 -- from a glass bowl in America's first peacetime military draft.

1956 - Israel invaded the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula during the Suez Canal crisis.

1964 - The Star of India and other gems were stolen from the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

1966 - The National Organization for Women was founded.

1987 - Following the confirmation defeat of Robert H. Bork to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, President Ronald Reagan announced his next choice of Douglas H. Ginsburg, a nomination that fell apart over revelations of Ginsburg’s previous marijuana use.

1998 - Sen. John Glenn, at age 77, returned to space aboard the shuttle Discovery, retracing the trail he had blazed as the first American to orbit the Earth 36 years earlier.

2004 - European leaders signed the European Union's first constitution.

2008 - A 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck Baluchistan, one of Pakistan's poorest regions. At least 200 were killed and more than 15,000 left homeless.

2012 - Hurricane Sandy smashed into the eastern U.S. seaboard, killing 117 in the U.S. and another 69 in Canada and the Caribbean. The storm caused more than $50 billion in damages in the United States.

2015 - China announced plans to abolish its one-child policy, allowing all families to have two children for the first time in more than 35 years.

2018 - A Boeing jet operated by the Indonesian airline Lion Air crashed in the Java Sea minutes after takeoff from Jakarta, killing all 189 people on board.

2022 - More than 150 people were killed and dozens more injured in South Korea after being crushed by a large crowd pushing forward on a narrow street during Halloween festivities in Seoul.

Birthdays
23 - Ellie Thumann (model)
28 - Emilia Mernes (singer)
31 - India Eisley (actress)
32 - Jacqueline Jossa (actress)
37 - Tove Lo (singer)
37 - Fleur East (singer)
43 - Amanda Beard (swimmer)
44 - Ben Foster (actor)
52 - Gabrielle Union (actress)
52 - Tracee Ellis Ross (actress)
53 - Winona Ryder (actress)
57 - Rufus Sewell (actor)
57 - Joely Fisher (actress)
67 - Dan Castellaneta (actor)
71 - Denis Potvin (hockey player)
76 - Kate Jackson (actress)
77 - Richard Dreyfuss (actor)

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Today in Sports History - October 29
1960 - A chartered plane carrying the California Polytechnic State University football team crashed on takeoff from Toledo, Ohio, killing 22 of the 48 people on board.

1960 - Cassius Clay makes his professional boxing debut with a six round decision over Tunney Hunsaker.

1973 - O.J. Simpson, of the Buffalo Bills, set two NFL records. He carried the ball 39 times and he ran 157 yards putting him over 1,000 yards at the seventh game of the season.

1979 - Willie Mays severed all ties with major league baseball when he accepted a public relations job with an Atlantic City casino.

1989 - Ozzie Newsome ended his NFL streak of 150 consecutive game receptions.

1995 - Jerry Rice of the San Francisco 49ers became the NFL's career leader in receiving yards with 14,040 yards.

2008 - The Philadelphia Phillies defeat the Tampa Bay Rays in five games to win their second World Series in the franchise's 126-year history.

2017 - All but 10 members of the Houston Texans took a knee during the national anthem, reacting to a remark from team owner Bob McNair to other NFL owners that "we can't have the inmates running the prison."

2018 - Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson sets the NBA's single-game record for 3-pointers made with 14 in a 149-124 win over the Chicago Bulls, breaking the old mark held by his teammate, Stephen Curry.
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Basketball Three thoughts from Nebraska's exhibition win over Grand Valley State


Lake Ashland Lite finally about to become reality?

LFG!!!!!!!

Satterfield

COACHING CAREER
2024:
Nebraska (Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends)
2023: Nebraska (Offensive Coordinator)
2021-22: South Carolina (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2020: Carolina Panthers (Assistant Offensive Line)
2019: Baylor (Tight Ends)
2018: Baylor (Recruiting Coordinator)
2018: East Tennessee State (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2016-17: Tennessee Tech (Head Coach)
2015: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs)
2013-14: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2009-12: Chattanooga (Offensive Coordinator)
2008: UT Martin (Associate Head Coach/Passing Game Coordinator)
2006-07: UT Martin (Offensive Coordinator)
2005: Western Carolina (Wide Receivers)
2004: Richmond (Wide Receivers)
2002-03: Tennessee (Graduate Assistant)
2001: Chattanooga (Wide Receivers)
1999-2000: Chattanooga (Graduate Assistant)


Rhule
COACHING CAREER
2023-present:
Nebraska (Head Coach)
2020-22: Carolina Panthers (Head Coach)
2017-19: Baylor (Head Coach)
2013-16: Temple (Head Coach)
2012: New York Giants (Assistant Offensive Line)
2011: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator)
2008-10: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2007: Temple (Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coordinator)
2006: Temple (Defensive Line)
2005: Western Carolina (Assistant Head Coach/Running Game Coordinator/Special Teams)
2003-04: Western Carolina (Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers/Special Teams)
2002: Western Carolina (Special Teams/Linebackers)
2001: UCLA (Assistant Defensive Line)
2000: Buffalo (Defensive Line)
1999: Buffalo (Assistant Defensive Line)
1998: Albright [Pa.] College (Linebackers)

2005 - western carolina
2013 - 15 - temple
2018 - 19 - baylor
2020 - 22 - carolina

It seems like rhule and saterfeild worked lot together which can be a very good thing.
but what I don't understand is how you can separate the two?
rhule I'm sure talks with his oc alot, and shares headsets during games.
so if people have a huge problem with saterfeilds play calling, would'nt they have a problem with rhule more, seeing he's the head honcho?
I ask this because we have quite a track record of caning oc's, every 2 years..that hasn't seem to produce an abundance of offense...
I understand NU fan venting on a message board where they perceive the offense is not being called correctly..but why is it just on saterfeild? and would'nt this be undermining rhule?

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