ADVERTISEMENT

Nebraska H.S. Football Quarterfinal Playoff Scores / Semifinal Matchups

CLASS A
Omaha Westside 36, Papillion-LaVista 0
Omaha North 28, Elkhorn South 21
Kearney 30, Bellevue West 7
Millard South 49, Millard North 10

Semifinals - Friday, November 15
Omaha North (9-2) at Omaha Westside (11-0)
Kearney (10-1) at Millard South (10-1)

==============================

CLASS B
Bennington 39, McCook 0
Elkhorn North 30, Scottsbluff 6
Omaha Skutt 38, Waverly 21
Seward 28, Gretna East 21

Semifinals - Friday, November 15
Elkhorn North (9-2) at Bennington (10-1)
Omaha Skutt (10-1) at Seward (11-0)

==============================

CLASS C1
Sidney 32, Chadron 8
Central City 19, Columbus Lakeview 7
Wahoo 53, Boys Town 14
Auburn 20, Ashland-Greenwood 19

Semifinals - Friday, November 15
Central City (10-1) at Sidney (11-0)
Auburn (10-1) at Wahoo (11-0)

==============================

CLASS C2
Norfolk Catholic 41, Raymond Central 14
Kearney Catholic 30, Wood River 8
Battle Creek 30, Malcolm 27
Wahoo Neumann 24, Hartington Cedar Catholic 21

Semifinals - Friday, November 15
Kearney Catholic (9-2) at Norfolk Catholic (11-0)
Battle Creek (9-2) at Wahoo Neumann (10-1)

==============================

CLASS D1
Sandy Creek 54, Shelby/Rising City 0
Nebraska City Lourdes 32, Plainview 27
Summerland 48, Crofton 38
Stanton 38, North Platte St. Patrick's 26

Semifinals - Friday, November 15
Nebraska City Lourdes (9-2) at Sandy Creek (11-0)
Stanton (11-0) at Summerland (10-1)

==============================

CLASS D2
Archangels Catholic 24, Howells-Dodge 6
Central Valley 44, Wynot 6
Riverside 73, Sandhills/Thedford 50
Bruning-Davenport/Shickley 32, Overton 25

Semifinals - Friday, November 15
Central Valley (10-1) at Archangels Catholic (11-0)
Bruning-Davenport/Shickley (11-0) at Riverside (9-2)

==============================

CLASS D6
Sumner-Eddyville-Miller 60, Diller-Odell 25
Garden County 22, Red Cloud 20
Stuart 51, Arthur County 12
Hay Springs 38, Silver Lake 30

Semifinals - Friday, November 15
Garden County (10-0) at Sumner-Eddyville-Miller (10-0)
Stuart (9-1) at Hay Springs (10-0)
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person

How long would you survive in a Post-Apocalyptic, Monkey Led Society?

Because we are heading for that exact scenario boys & girls ...

  • Like
Reactions: 1 person

OT: Why is Warren Buffet always ahead of the game?

A couple reasons are he's a smart guy and secondly he is the insider of all insiders. When you know what's coming ahead of time, it's a lot easier to get out of the way. Example: I've been saying for quite some time that the banking system is in trouble, even the big banks. Let me give you my latest example...

There is absolute3 weeks ago Buffet sold over $ 7 BILLION dollars of Bank of American stocks. Then last week he sold another $ 3+ BILLION dollars worth of BOA stocks. At that point, he became less than a 10% holder of the stock and was no longer required to publicly posts his trades/sales of that stock. There's no chance he owns even a single BOA stock as of today. Why do I say that? Since 2022 Buffet has sold a lot of bank stocks.

He now owns ZERO BOA stock.
He now owns ZERO Wells Fargo stock.
He now owns ZERO USB Bank stock.
He now owns ZERO JP Morgan stock.
He now owns ZERO Goldman Sachs stock.
The volume of shares among these companies vary from 12 million to 346 millions shares.

Ray Dalio, another wealthy billionaire, and the owner of the largest hedge fun in the USA now owns ZERO bank stock. You have to ask yourself, what do these two incredibly successful businessmen know that you or I don't know?

Stocks aside, and you don't own your stocks either, unless you've spoken to your broker and ordered him to send a request to the transfer agent and have that entity physically send you the paper certificate.

I've said via the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 any money you have in the bank is not yours, its the banks and you are an unsecured creditor. In subsequent legislation, the word "fraud" is used and allowed to be used in financial transactions.

Some of my fanboys on here like Walleye, Stone Temple Husker, huskerfan123456, et al can now begin to whoop and holler because I have 2 more posts I'm going to make regarding the BRICS+ countries meeting in Kavan for the next 3 days as well as a post on physical gold and silver..

Again, this will be long winded, and since I'm not being charged by the word, I guess I'll make my posts as long as I want.
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person

Basketball Big Ten Men's Scores and Standings (11/8)

November 8
#14 Purdue 72, Northern Kentucky 50
Penn State 103, Maryland-Baltimore County 54
Maryland 86, Mount St. Mary's 52
Illinois 90, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 58
Oregon 79, Montana 48
New Mexico 72, #22 UCLA 64

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

Games for Saturday, November 9
Omaha at Minnesota (2:30 PM - Peacock)
Northwestern at Dayton (6:30 PM - ESPN+)
Bethune-Cookman at Nebraska (7:00 PM - BTN+)
Washington at Nevada (9:00 PM - MW Network)
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person

Basketball Big Ten Women's Scores and Standings (11/8)

November 8
Michigan State 100, Yale 44
Michigan 86, Lehigh 55
Minnesota 74, Vermont 52

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

Games for Saturday, November 9
Southeastern Louisiana at #23 Nebraska (1:00 PM - BTN+)

Cal Poly at #3 USC (4:00 PM - BTN+)
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person

Volleyball FINAL: #2 Nebraska def. #12 Oregon in yet ANOTHER sweep, win streak hits 20 games

UPDATE:

FINAL: Nebraska takes Set 3, 25-18, to polish off yet ANOTHER sweep

#2 Huskers (23-1 overall, 13-0 Big Ten) dominated Sets 1 and 3 while battling in Set 2 to beat # 12 Oregon (17-5, 9-4). Nebraska keeps cruising to its 7th sweep in the last 8 matches during this 20-game win streak. Huskers have won 16 of those 20 via sweep.

Next up: Washington (17-5, 7-5) on Saturday at 9:30 p.m. CT. Huskies were just outside the latest Top 25 as the second-highest team in the "others receiving votes" category.


=================================
=================================


#2 Nebraska (22-1 overall, 12-0 Big Ten) at #12 Oregon (17-4, 9-3) is underway in Eugene.

Match began on the Fox Sports App but is now airing live on Big Ten Network.

Login to view embedded media
Login to view embedded media
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person

CFN Big Ten Picks for Week #11


IOWA (-6.5) at UCLA
Iowa’s running game won’t rumble like it needs to, but it’ll do enough to move the chains to control the game and clock to pull this off. It’s been a feast-or-famine thing for the Hawkeyes, but the blowout wins lately have come in Iowa City. The Hawkeyes lost at Michigan State, lost big at Ohio State - no shame there - and rumbled all over Minnesota, but it’ll struggle a bit to put this away in Pasadena with the passing attack struggling. Iowa 27, UCLA 17

MARYLAND at OREGON (-24.5)

Can Maryland come up with something special in a game with no expectations? This is the first time these two ever played, and don’t be stunned if the Terps come out with a great start to make this interesting for at least a quarter. But the defense will start to break down, Gabriel will overcome a few early misfires, and the Ducks will own the second half. They’re supposed to roll in to Eugene, get rolled, and go home. Oregon 41, Maryland 17

MICHIGAN at INDIANA (-14.5)

The Michigan defense needs to pitch a perfect game, and it won’t. It’ll hold up for a while - Indiana won’t come out roaring - but the offense will stall too often, Michigan will lose the field position battle, and a tight first half will turn into a celebration in a historic moment in Bloomington. Indiana 34, Michigan 16

MINNESOTA (-6.5) at RUTGERS

Minnesota’s defense is forcing a ton of takeaways. Rutgers doesn’t have a big problem with turnovers, but that’s because it doesn’t take a whole slew of chances. The Scarlet Knights will have to start pressing, and Minnesota feasts on that with ten takeaways over the last four games. It’ll come up with a few, the offense will be decent in the last ten minutes when it has to be, and the winning streak will continue - but it won’t be easy. Minnesota 27, Rutgers 17

PURDUE at OHIO STATE (-37.5)

Ohio State will strike fast after a little bit of a slow start. The first drive will stall, the second will lead to a field goal, and then the track meet will begin. Purdue will bomb away, but the yards won’t lead to enough points. It won’t always look pretty, but Ohio State will go on a quick enough scoring flash to run things up early in the second half. Ohio State 48, Purdue 10

WASHINGTON at PENN STATE (-13.5)

Washington will keep this close into the second half, but Penn State’s running game will start to take over for a few decent scoring drives. This won’t make the base any happier after the rough offensive performance against Ohio State, but it’ll be a win. Penn State continues to be slow and steady instead of sensational. Being 8-1 will be just fine. Penn State 30, Washington 16
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
ADVERTISEMENT

Filter

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT