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Football Schedule News: Nebraska-Cincinnati game in 2025 rescheduled and moved to Lucas Oil Stadium, per report

Per report from FBSchedules.com, the Huskers' nonconference game in 2025 against Cincinnati has been rescheduled and moved to Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

The game was originally scheduled to be Sept. 13, 2025 at Cincinnati, but both teams have agreed to move the game to Lucas Oil and both agreed to reschedule the game for Saturday Aug. 30, 2025 – making it the season opener for both teams.

There's a lot more info in the report. Free story link is below:

Today in History - October 25

October 25
1400 - Geoffrey Chaucer died in London.

1415 - The Battle of Agincourt between England and France during the Hundred Years War took place.

1760 - King George III was crowned in London, succeeding his late grandfather, George II.

1854 - The Charge of the Light Brigade took place at Balaklava during the Crimean War.

1859 - Radical abolitionist John Brown went on trial in Charles Town, Virginia for his failed raid at Harpers Ferry. (He was convicted and hanged.)

1881 - Artist Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain.

1910 - "America the Beautiful," with words by Katharine Lee Bates and music by Samuel A. Ward, was first published.

1945 - Taiwan became independent of Japanese colonial rule.

1960 - The Bulova Watch Co. introduced its electronic "Accutron" model.

1962 - During a meeting of the U.N. Security Council, U.S. Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson II demanded that Soviet Ambassador Valerian Zorin confirm or deny the existence of Soviet-built missile bases in Cuba; Stevenson then presented photographic evidence of the bases to the Council.

1962 - John Steinbeck was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

1971 - The U.N. General Assembly voted to admit mainland China and expel Taiwan.

1983 - A U.S.-led force invaded Grenada at the order of President Ronald Reagan, who said the action was needed to protect U.S. citizens there.

1994 - Susan Smith of Union, South Carolina, claimed that a Black carjacker had driven off with her two young sons (Smith later confessed to drowning the children and was convicted of murder.)

2002 - Democratic U.S. Sen. Paul Wellstone of Minnesota was killed in a plane crash in northern Minnesota along with his wife, daughter and five others, a week and a-half before the election.

2022 - Rishi Sunak became Britain’s first prime minister of color after being chosen to lead a governing Conservative Party.

Birthdays
25 - Juan Soto (baseball player)
28 - Conchita Campbell (actress)
30 - Rachel Matthews (actress)
30 - Mia Goth (actress)
31 - Kamie Crawford (model)
34 - Loren Jordan (reality star)
34 - Mia Wasikowska (actress)
35 - Krista Marie Yu (actress)
38 - Ciara (singer)
39 - Austin Winkler (singer)
39 - Katy Perry (singer)
42 - Josh Henderson (actor)
44 - Mariana Klaveno (actress)
45 - Zachary Knighton (actor)
50 - Michael Weston (actor)
52 - Craig Robinson (actor)
52 - Leslie Grossman (actress)
53 - Persia White (actress)
53 - Adam Pascal (actor/singer)
53 - Adam Goldberg (actor)
54 - Samantha Bee (actress/comedian/TV host)
59 - Kevin Michael Richardson (actor)
59 - Michael Boatman (actor)
60 - Tracy Nelson (actress)
62 - Chad Smith (musician)
65 - Mark Miller (singer)
66 - Nancy Cartwright (actress)
73 - Mark L. Taylor (actor)
74 - Brian Kerwin (actor)
79 - James Carville (political strategist)
79 - Jon Anderson (singer)
82 - Anne Tyler (author)
83 - Bob Knight (basketball coach)
95 - Marion Ross (actress)

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Today in Sports History - October 25
1947 - The Army football team was defeated by Columbia 21-20. The team had gone unbeaten in 32 games that spanned four seasons. They had earned two national titles in the same time frame.

1964 - Jim Marshall (Minnesota Vikings) picked up a San Francisco fumble and ran the wrong way 66 yards into his own team's end zone for a safety.

1978 - Gaylord Perry became the first pitcher to win the Cy Young Award in both leagues when he won the award in the National League.

1986 - In Game 6 of the World Series, the New York Mets rallied for three runs with two outs in the 10th inning, defeating the Boston Red Sox 6-5 and forcing a seventh game; the tie-breaking run scored on Boston first baseman Bill Buckner's error on Mookie Wilson's slow grounder. (The Mets went on to win the series.)

1987 - The Minnesota Twins defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games in the first World Series to include indoor games. It was the first championship for the Twins.

1998 - Jerry Rice (San Francisco 49ers) set an NFL record when he caught a pass in his 184th consecutive game. Also during the game, Rice became the first player to surpass 17,000 career receiving yards.

1998 - Jason Elam (Denver Broncos) kicked a 63-yard field goal. The kick tied Tom Dempsey's 28-year-old NFL record.

1999 - Golfer Payne Stewart and five others were killed when their Learjet flew uncontrolled for four hours before crashing in South Dakota; Stewart was age 42.

2000 - NBA Commissioner David Stern announced that the Minnesota Timberwolves would forfeit their next five first-round draft picks and would be fined $3.5 million due to violations of the NBA's salary cap.

2003 - Bobby Bowden (Florida State) became the winningest coach in major college football history with his 339th victory.

2003 - The Florida Marlins defeat the New York Yankees in six games to win the World Series.

2005 - The Chicago White Sox defeated the Houston Astros 7-5 in the first World Series game to be held in Texas. The game also was the longest in World Series history at 5 hours and 41 minutes. The game actually ended on October 26th.

2009 - The New York Yankees won their 40th American League pennant.

Football Nebraska Depth Chart Breakdown: Purdue Week

Monday brought more injury news and, in turn, more depth chart changes to Nebraska's team.



Second half of the conference volleyball season is easier

Our schedule was front loaded, much easier back half. Good time to work on things, get healthy and get ready for another Wisconsin game and the NCAA tournament. This is how I look at the conference:

Group 1: Title contenders, both national and conference
Nebraska 19-0
Wisconsin 18-1

Group 2: Good teams, good chance to make a regional, but doubtful for the Final 4.
Penn State 14-5
Purdue 13-6

Group 3: Good teams that should make the tournament.
Indiana 16-7
Minnesota 10-8
Michigan State 13-8

Group 4: Average teams, might pull an upset, but don't see them making the tournament.
Illinois 10-10
Maryland 14-8
Northwestern 10-10
Ohio State 7-12

Group 5: Bad teams
Rutgers 9-11
Michigan 3-16
Iowa 8-14

Group 1: 1
@ Wisconsin, first game on a Friday/Saturday trip It will probably help decide the conference champion or shared champion.

Group 2: 1
@ Penn State, first game on a Friday/Sunday trip.

Group 3: 1
@ Minnesota, the day after the Wisconsin game

Group 4: 3
Maryland, Northwestern, Illinois

Group 5: 4
Rutgers, @Rutgers the Sunday after Penn St, Michigan, @ Iowa

Pretty easy 10 game stretch in the B1G, 3 road trips a Friday/Sunday to Penn St/Rutgers, a quick trip to Iowa on Sunday afternoon, and the season finale of Wisconsin/Minnesota on Friday/Saturday. As long as the team doesn't start overlooking anyone and takes care of business then that final weekend should be for an unshared conference championship. 5 weeks to improve, heal up, win the conference and get ready for the tournament.
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