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Rhule needs to stop promoting Tony White for HC jobs

Like really....I jest, but damn. Rhule needs to keep quiet. We CANNOT afford to lose TW. We need him to be in Lincoln another year, at least two more preferably. He is, IMHO, the most important piece to getting this program turned around. He has our D on the cusp of doing some really great things. The one thing that always travels in football is a consistently good/great D...just look at UGA.

If TW leaves, where do we go/who do we turn to? The rest of the defensive assistants are too green to be a DC this early in their careers. Who else knows the 3-3-5 and can keep what TW started going.

Volleyball John Cook, Huskers lose No. 2-ranked overall recruit

Nebraska volleyball commit Ayden Ames has flipped to Texas, she announced on social media today. Ames, a middle blocker, is the No. 2-ranked overall recruit in the 2024 class per PrepDig and No. 10 overall per PrepVolleyball. Huskers still have No. 3 overall recruit Skyler Pierce (outside hitter/opposite) and Olivia Mauch, libero and a fellow top-50 overall player, committed in the 2024 class a week from signing day.
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off topic thread, algorithm...

I get really tired of the algorithm trying to show me different stuff. i don't want to watch any different content creators, i don't want you to suggest stuff to me, i honestly would prefer to have to search for each video separately without any suggestions at all.

does anyone else get tired of algorithms? I've been over that shit for a long time now.
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Breaking News Ty Robinson says he'll return for a sixth season

At today's press conference inside Hawks, Ty Robinson said he'll return next season for his sixth year in the program.

Robinson said he and Matt Rhule talked it over on Sunday, and both parties believed another year will help him reach his NFL goals.

Massive positive for the Huskers.

Full story with all of Robinson's comments on his decision:


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Recruiting 2024 RB visitor this weekend...

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Boise State running back commit Dylan Riley just text me that he is taking an unofficial visit to Nebraska for the Iowa game. He does plan to come back to Lincoln for an official visit in December. Riley doesn't hold an offer from Nebraska yet but I'll assume if everything goes well on his visit he will leave Lincoln with one. Riley has been productive this season with 1,852 yards and 27 touchdowns.

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Today in History - November 22

November 22
1497 - Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama became the first navigator to sail around the Cape of Good Hope in his search for a sea route to India.

1718 - Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard the pirate, was killed off the east coast of North America.

1842 - Mount St. Helens in Washington state erupted with ash fallout reaching as far as 48 miles away.

1906 - "S-O-S" was adopted as a distress signal at the International Radio Telegraphic Convention in Berlin.

1935 - A flying boat, the China Clipper, took off from Alameda, California, carrying more than 100,000 pieces of mail on the first trans-Pacific airmail flight.

1943 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek met in Cairo to discuss measures for defeating Japan in World War II.

1963 - John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas; Texas Gov. John B. Connally, riding in the same car as Kennedy, was seriously wounded. Suspected gunman Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson later would take the oath of office to become the nation's 36th president.

1967 - The U.N. Security Council approved Resolution 242, which called for Israel to withdraw from territories it had captured the previous June, and implicitly called on adversaries to recognize Israel's right to exist.

1975 - Juan Carlos was proclaimed King of Spain.

1977 - Regular passenger service between New York and Europe on the supersonic Concorde began on a trial basis.

1990 - Margaret Thatcher announced her resignation as prime minister of the United Kingdom.

1995 - Acting swiftly to boost the Balkan peace accord, the U.N. Security Council suspended economic sanctions against Serbia and eased the arms embargo against the states of the former Yugoslavia.

2005 - Angela Merkel took power as Germany's first female chancellor.

2010 - Thousands of people stampeded during a festival in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, leaving some 350 dead and hundreds injured in what the prime minister called the country's biggest tragedy since the 1970s reign of terror by the Khmer Rouge.

2017 - Ratko Mladic, the Bosnian Serb general whose forces carried out the worst massacre in Europe since World War II, was convicted of genocide and other crimes by the United Nations' Yugoslav war crimes tribunal and sentenced to life behind bars.

Birthdays
22 - Molly Jackson (actress)
23 - Baby Ariel (actress)
24 - Olivia Rose Keegan (actress)
27 - Hailey Bieber (model)
27 - Mackenzie Lintz (actress)
28 - Katherine McNamara (actress)
30 - Adele Exarchopoulos (actress)
34 - Alden Ehrenreich (actor)
34 - Candice Glover (singer)
35 - Jamie Campbell Bower (actor)
39 - Scarlett Johansson (actress)
40 - Tyler Hilton (actor/singer)
42 - Song Hye-kyo (actress)
44 - Josh Cooke (actor)
56 - Boris Becker (tennis player)
56 - Mark Ruffalo (actor)
57 - Nicholas Rowe (actor)
58 - Mads Mikkelsen (actor)
59 - Stephen Geoffreys (actor)
60 - Brian Robbins (actor)
62 - Mariel Hemingway (actress)
65 - Jamie Lee Curtis (actress)
67 - Richard Kind (actor)
80 - Billie Jean King (tennis player)
82 - Tom Conti (actor)

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Today in Sports History - November 22
1910 - Arthur F. Knight patented a steel shaft to replace wood shafts in golf clubs.

1917 - The National Hockey League was officially formed in Montreal.

1945 - Cleveland Rams end Jim Benton gains 303 yards in 28-21 win over Detroit Lions; NFL single game rushing record - stands for 40+ years.

1950 - The lowest scoring game in the NBA was played. The Fort Wayne Pistons (later the Detroit Pistons) defeated the Minneapolis Lakers (later the Los Angeles Lakers) 19-18.

1966 - Florida quarterback Steve Spurrier wins the Heisman Trophy.

1986 - Mike Tyson became the youngest to win the world heavyweight-boxing crown. He was only 20 years and 4 months old.

1986 - Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Oilers becomes the 13th player in NHL history to score 500 career goals.

1989 - Kirby Puckett signs a record $3 million per year contract with the Minnesota Twins.

1991 - Patrick Ewing signs a record two-year, $18.8 million contract extension with the New York Knicks.

2003 - In Edmonton, Alberta, the Montreal Canadiens beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 in the first NHL game to be played outside.

2008 - The Montreal Canadiens retire Patrick Roy's #33.

2016 - It was announced that the NHL expansion team in Las Vegas would be named the Vegas Golden Knights.

Football Satterfield: Ceiling at WR, Purdy "dialed in" and church league basketball

Satt hasn't been a part of the Nebraska-Iowa rivalry before but did get a taste of Rivalry Week for two years with South Carolina-Clemson. He'll be hoping this year goes more like 2022 in that rivalry than 2021. Maybe a "dialed in" Chubba Purdy can get 'em there.

More on that, his belief that the Huskers' WRs are a team that they will win "BECAUSE of" in the future and a little church league basketball to boot.

Football Huskers now favored vs. Iowa

Line opened at Iowa -1 and is now Nebraska -1.5 with a 26.5 point total (26.5!!!)

Spread could flip back and forth throughout the week. Doesn't matter all that much. It's a pick 'em in the oddsmakers' eyes just like Nebraska-Purdue was a month ago.

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