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Football Player Takeaways: Dylan Raiola, Jimari Butler and MJ Sherman

Ending a 10-game losing streak to the Badgers? CHECK.
Ending a 7-year postseason drought? CHECK.
Two dragons got slayed, two demons exorcised. Now, for the players, it's all about Iowa. Or, as @konaki said, "it's time to kill the Ogre."

Here are the three main takeaways from Dylan Raiola, Jimari Butler and MJ Sherman as they went in front of the cameras to preview Black Friday:

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Football Quick hits from Nebraska OC Dana Holgorsen

Good stuff from Dana Holgorsen today:

> Emmett Johnson has been a "huge spark" for the offense lately
> Interesting quote inside about Holgorsen wanting to simplify what's a big playbook
> Jacory Barney Jr. is "a fun kid to be around" and playing too many players in too many positions
> About that tight end room, and the lack of Thomas Fidone II vs. Wisconsin
> Will Holgorsen return for 2025? "I had more fun on Saturday than I've had in a long time"

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Today in History - November 27

November 27
1841 - Thirty-five Amistad survivors return to Africa.

1852 - Lord Byron's daughter Ada died; she had assisted Charles Babbage with his "analytical engine" and is credited with creating computer programming language.

1895 - Alfred Nobel signed his last will, which established the Nobel Prize.

1910 - New York's Pennsylvania Station opened.

1924 - Macy's first Thanksgiving Day Parade -- billed as a "Christmas Parade" -- took place in New York City.

1934 - Bank robber and "Public Enemy No. 1" Lester Joseph Gillis, better known as George "Baby Face" Nelson, was killed in a gun battle with FBI agents in Barrington, Illinois.

1953 - Playwright Eugene O'Neill died in Boston at age 65.

1970 - Pope Paul VI was attacked at the Manila airport by a Bolivian painter and disguised as a priest.

1973 - Gerald R. Ford was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to become President Richard Nixon's vice president, succeeding Spiro T. Agnew.

1978 - San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and city supervisor and gay rights activist Harvey Milk were fatally shot inside City Hall by former supervisor Dan White.

2003 - President George W. Bush flew to Iraq under extraordinary secrecy and security to spend Thanksgiving with the troops and to thank them for "defending the American people from danger."

2015 - A gunman attacked a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado, killing three and injuring nine. (The prosecution of suspect Robert Dear stalled in state court, and then federal court, after he was repeatedly found mentally incompetent to stand trial.)

Birthdays
23 - Zoe Colletti (actress)
29 - Jamila Velazquez (actress)
38 - Lashana Lynch (actress)
39 - Alison Pill (actress)
48 - Jaleel White (actor)
50 - Shaunie O'Neal (producer)
53 - Ivan Rodriguez (baseball player)
56 - Michael Vartan (actor)
60 - Robin Givens (actress)
67 - Caroline Kennedy (author)
69 - Bill Nye (TV personality)

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Today in Sports History - November 27

1940 - Michigan running back Tom Harmon wins the Heisman Trophy.

1960 - Gordie Howe (Detroit Red Wings) scored his 1,000th point.

1966 - In the highest scoring NFL game to date, the Washington Redskins defeat the New York Giants, 72-41.

1980 - Dave Williams (Chicago Bears) became the first player in NFL history to return a kick for touchdown in overtime.

1994 - Joe Montana (Kansas City Chiefs) became the 5th quarterback to surpass 40,000 yards passing.

1997 - Running back Barry Sanders of the Detroit Lions moves into second place on the NFL's all-time career rushing list.

2013 - Tiger Woods is named PGA Tour Golfer of the Year for the 11th time.
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Basketball Big Ten Men's Scores and Standings (11/26)

November 26
Oregon 80, #20 Texas A&M 70
Clemson 75, Penn State 67
Memphis 71, Michigan State 63
Iowa 110, South Carolina-Upstate 77
UCLA 88, Southern Utah 43
Rutgers 85, Notre Dame 84 (OT)

Standings
Wisconsin (7-0)
Oregon (6-0)
Indiana (4-0)
Iowa (6-1)
Penn State (6-1)
UCLA (6-1)
Illinois (5-1)
Maryland (5-1)
Michigan (5-1)
Minnesota (5-1)
Northwestern (5-1)
Ohio State (5-1)
Purdue (5-1)
Rutgers (5-1)
USC (5-1)
Nebraska (4-1)
Washington (4-1)
Michigan State (5-2)

Games for Wednesday, November 27
#14 Indiana vs. Louisville (at Bahamas) (11:00 AM - ESPN)
Oregon vs. San Diego State (at Las Vegas) (3:00 PM - TNT)
Bucknell at Maryland (3:30 PM - BTN)
South Dakota at Nebraska (5:30 PM - BTN)
Michigan vs. #22 Xavier (at Fort Myers, FL) (7:30 PM - FS1)
Michigan State vs. #12 North Carolina (at Maui, HI) (8:30 PM - ESPN2)
Rutgers vs. #9 Alabama (9:00 PM - TBS)
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Basketball Big Ten Women's Scores and Standings (11/26)

November 26
#19 Illinois 75, Maryland-Eastern Shore 55
South Dakota State 75, #21 Oregon 70
#25 Nebraska 84, Missouri-Kansas City 38
Michigan State 78, California 72
Northwestern 73, Loyola-Chicago 64

Standings
Michigan State (7-0)
Minnesota (7-0)
Penn State (7-0)
Illinois (6-0)
Iowa (6-0)
Maryland (6-0)
Ohio State (5-0)
UCLA (5-0)
Nebraska (6-1)
Michigan (5-1)
Wisconsin (5-1)
Purdue (4-1)
USC (4-1)
Oregon (6-2)
Washington (6-2)
Rutgers (4-2)
Indiana (4-3)
Northwestern (2-3)

Games for Wednesday, November 27
Washington vs. Southern (at Bahamas) (10:00 AM)
Drexel at Penn State (12:00 PM - BTN+)
Michigan State vs. Vanderbilt (at Palm Springs, CA) (3:30 PM)
#6 USC vs. Seton Hall (6:00 PM - truTV)
#19 Illinois vs. #14 Kentucky (at Nashville) (7:00 PM)

Next Nebraska Game - Tuesday, December 3
Lindenwood at Nebraska (7:00 PM - BTN+)
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Football Pressing Questions: Malachi Coleman, Thomas Fidone, Donnie Raiola vs. Luke Fickell, Nebraska portal entries

Three pressing questions for Matt Rhule today on:

>> Malachi Coleman and the # of Nebraska's expected entries into the transfer portal.
>> Thomas Fidone's rare lack of usage vs. Wisconsin (not everyone was happy about Nebraska posting a season-high in points and winning 44-25).
>> Donovan Raiola's exchange with Luke Fickell and/or Casey Rabach after the game.

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Where are they now: Top 12 WRs 2020 class (SarasotaHusker tribute)

Based off the Malachi Coleman news and some posters ranting about the reliability of WR recruits, I thought it would be fun to do a tribute to my old friend @SarasotaHusker

Enjoy...the top 12 recruits of the 2020 class.

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#14 overall / #1 WR - Julian Fleming (5★)
Initially committed to Ohio State, he struggled to stay healthy. Didn't do much as a freshman or sophomore, but in his 3rd year had a solid output with 34 receptions and 533 yards.

He entered the portal and transferred to PSU where this year as a senior he has 13 catches for 171 yards despite playing in every game this season, including 1 catch for 4 yards against his former team. His total career output is 92 catches for 1134 yards.


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#15 overall, #2 WR - Demond Demas (5★)
Initially committed to Texas A&M, Demond had a minimal impact for first two seasons hauling in a combined 15 catches for 253. He then had some legal troubles (family/domestic assault) and sat out the 2022 season.

Now with Garden City CC, he's trying to rebuild his life and his career where he has 29 catches for 329 yards.



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#19 overall, #3 WR - Rakim Jarrett (5★)
Signed with Maryland and started 4 games his freshman season with 17 catches for 252 yards. Exploded his RSFr year with 62 catches for 829 yards and a slightly quieter RSSo season with 40 catches for 471 yards. He was 3x honorable mention All B1G and got some nominations for a few awards including Biletnikoff.

He entered the draft after his Sophomore year and is now in the NFL where he caught on as a undrafted free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and has 7 catches for 107 yards.

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#20 overall, #4 WR - Jaxon Smith-Njigba (5★)
Definitely one of the biggest success stories on the list. After a relatively quiet freshman year, JSN was electric as a Sophomore hauling in 86 catches for 1,449 yards and 7 TDs. Hamstring issues derailed his Junior season playing in only 3 games and he felt he rushed himself back too quickly and didn't give himself time to heal.

Jaxon went #20 overall to the Seattle Seahawks and is a featured WR where he has had 129 receptions for 1,383 yards.


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#28 overall, #5 WR Jordan Johnson (5★)
Another one who's definitely had some struggles, Jordan initially signed with Notre Dame but did not play and there were tons of questions about his work ethic and maintaining grades in the classroom.

The following year he transferred to UCF and for two seasons I couldn't find any stats for him and barely any articles written.

The following year entered the transfer portal again without any suitors so he landed at Iowa Western CC. The 2023 season he had 20 receptions for 305 yards.

I could not find any information for the 2024 season and it seems he is out of football.


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#35 overall, #6 WR Kayshon Boutte (4★)
Another success story, Kayshon committed to LSU out of high school and was great his freshman season with 45 catches for 735 yards and 5 TDs. He started for LSU all 3 seasons with the Tigers and finished his college career with 131 receptions and 1,781 yards over 3 seasons.

Drafted in the 6th round by the New England Patriots, he had a quiet rookie season with just two catches but has 22 catches and 289 yards this season.


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#46 overall, #7 WR Gary Bryant (4★)
Initially signed with USC, Gary had a quiet freshman season with just 7 catches for 51 yards in 5 games. As a Sophomore he exploded as a deep ball threat for 44 receptions for 579 yards and 7 TDs and over 13 yards per catch.


Lincoln Riley was hired and Gary saw his playing time plummet, catching just 2 balls for 15 yards his 3rd season (redshirt).

He entered the transfer portal and landed with the Oregon Ducks where he had a decent season hauling in 30 catches for 442 yards. This season he has missed the first 9 games with an undisclosed injury and now has 1 catch.

Because of his covid year, Oregon lists him as a junior and possibly could have a medical redshirt this year too giving him 2 more seasons with the Ducks.


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#50 overall, #8 WR EJ Williams (4★)
A moderate contributor at Clemson, EJ had 40 catches for 442 yards over 3 seasons (20, 21, 22). He entered the transfer portal and landed at Indiana where he had 23 catches for 281 yards in 23. This season, he only appeared in 3 games and had 2 catches for 49 yards.

He then goes to X and calls out his coach, saying:
"I’m not on the team anymore because I opted to get surgery to have a better opportunity to compete at playing time, to be 100% healthy, and help contribute to a great football team next year,” Williams posted. “I made this decision because the team was perfectly fine without me in the game and I also want to have a chance at being able to continue my career at the professional level.

While making this decision, my coach saw it as quitting on the team, so if I was to redshirt I wouldn’t be able to come back to the program next season. I completely understand and respected his decision as he respected mine. It’s no hard feelings or bad blood. I appreciate the entire staff here at IU for everything while I was apart of the program and wish my teammates the best as they continue to compete and dominate this season."

I don't know if a guy with less than 800 career yards is a hot commodity for NFL teams, but he'll be in the portal and it will be interesting to see where he lands.


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#53 overall, #9 WR Joshua Downs (4★)
Another success story, after a quiet freshman year with the Tarheels, Downs was electric his sophomore and junior campaigns racking up almost 2,400 yards on 195 catches in 2 seasons and 19 TDs.

Josh is currently with the Indianapolis Colts where he has 121 catches and 1,365 yards over two seasons despite missing a couple games with injuries.



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#56 overall, #10 WR Malachi Wideman (4★)
Originally committed to Florida State, Malachi was a signing day flip to Tennessee. His only season with the Vols he had 1 catch for 24 yards and quickly entered the transfer portal to Jackson State to play for Deion.

He had a pretty successful second season with Jackson State, hauling in 34 catches for 540 yards. However, the following year he only played in half the games and only had 3 catches.

Despite limited success at a lower level, Malachi made the brilliant decision to enter the NFL Supplemental draft. As a surprise to no one, he was not drafted and then spent a season with the San Antonio Brahmas of the XFL. He then signed the following year with the Calgary Stampeders but was placed on the suspended list last May.

No further news has been found.


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#57 overall, #11 WR Gee Scott Jr. (4★)
After not playing his freshman year at Ohio State, he made the move to tight end. His first 4 seasons with Ohio State featured modest playing time with 36 appearances and 3 starts. He hauled in 20 catches for 140 yards over that span. He is now the starting tight end after their Oregon transfer went down and he has 14 receptions for 144 yards and he is considered a very capable blocker.

Outside of football, Gee is a model teammate and leader for the Buckeyes. He graduated in just 3 years and also is essentially considered the team's minister and baptizes team members who want to follow Christ. He wants to be a full time pastor when his playing career is done.



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#59 overall, #12 WR Zavier Betts (4★)
And here we are...we all know this story. Definitely showing some promise at times on the field, Zavier racked up 32 catches for 417 yards in his short two years with the program.

Initially leaving the team for the 2022 season and being arrested for possession in October of 2022, Betts worked really hard in the classroom taking 21 credit hours over spring and summer classes to rejoin the team. Poised to be one of the key receivers on the team, Betts abruptly went to the coach just before the start of the season and told him his heart wasn't in it and he no longer wanted to play football.

Clearly talented, but no longer in football. No news as to what he's been up to lately.
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Football Bowl Projections (11/25)

Link: CollegeFootballNews

Pinstripe Bowl
Nebraska vs. Syracuse

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Link: ESPN.com

Pinstripe Bowl
Nebraska vs. Georgia Tech

Duke's Mayo Bowl
Nebraska vs. Georgia Tech

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Link: CBS Sports

Guaranteed Rate Bowl
Nebraska vs. Texas Tech

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Link: Sporting News

Pinstripe Bowl
Nebraska vs. North Carolina

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Link: Athlon

Music City Bowl
Nebraska vs. Mississippi

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Link: USA Today

Pinstripe Bowl
Nebraska vs. Pittsburgh

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Link: Action Network

Duke's Mayo Bowl
Nebraska vs. Syracuse
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Kind of a funny OU story....

Gree?

  • yes

    Votes: 7 100.0%
  • no

    Votes: 0 0.0%

none of my kids have ever lived one minute in Nebraska but my boys have been DEEP Big Red FOOTBALL fans(oldest roots for Jayhawks in basketball...sorry!), but my
daughter is AT BEST a casual fan...and she is now in love with an OU fan(NICEST GUY EVER!!! Rooting for this relationship!!) Well, she converted to the other Red, and Saturday
we were watching the OU/Bama game at our house and she was going crazy(in fairness...she knows their roster so she's trying)...the next day, my youngest and his family comes
over for Sunday lunch, and she says " Did you see the game? Are you going to congratulate me?" and he says ' NEVER will I congratulate you on an OU win!!! I hope the lose every game!!"

I've never loved him more.....:)
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