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If Nebraska is to ever get out of the basement

It starts with NIL…we are spending hundreds of millions in facilities and stadium renovations over this decade, but we can’t even spend enough in NIL to attract the talent needed to make a bowl game or finish in the top 3/4 of the Bigten. Nebraska may need to spend double what some other programs need to get talent here, but they need to do it.

Otherwise we will just have really nice facilities for our poorly talented teams and a nicer stadium for fans to watch them get destroyed by the likes of OSU, MICH, USC, and Oregon for years to come.

Football Big Ten Players of the Week: Week #5 (10/2)

Offensive Player of the Week
QB - Taulia Tagovailoa, Maryland (SR)

- Accounted for six touchdowns in Maryland's 44-17 win over Indiana to move the Terrapins to 5-0 on the season
- Completed 24-of-34 passes for 352 yards and five touchdowns, while also rushing for 15 yards and a touchdown on the ground
- Became the first Maryland quarterback to exceed 9,000 career passing yards in the win, improving his total to 9,343 career passing yards, which ranks 13th all-time in the Big Ten
- The two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree earns the third Offensive Player of the Week award of his career
- Last Maryland Offensive Player of the Week: Taulia Tagovailoa (Sept. 12, 2022)

Co-Defensive Players of the Week
LB - Nick Jackson, Iowa (SR)

- Had 10 tackles, his second straight game with 10 or more stops, in Iowa's 26-16 victory over Michigan State
- Also added a key forced fumble in the fourth quarter on Michigan State's second-to-last possession, which lead to a game-sealing field goal
- Jackson, who has 22 career games with 10 or more tackles, has 42 tackles over his first four games with 9+ stops in each contest
- Earns the first Defensive Player of the Week award of his career
- Last Iowa Defensive Player of the Week: Sebastian Castro (Sept. 11, 2023)

DE - Josaiah Stewart, Michigan (JR)
- Recorded the first two sacks of his career in Michigan's 45-7 win against Nebraska
- Set a new career-high for tackles (5), leading the defense in tackles for the first time
- Part of a defense that permitted only 106 yards on the ground to the nation's No. 1 rush offense (including a 74-yard run)
- Earns the first Defensive Player of the Week award of his career
- Last Michigan Defensive Player of the Week: Aidan Hutchinson (Nov. 29, 2021)

Special Teams Player of the Week
DB - Cooper DeJean, Iowa (JR)

- Returned a punt 70 yards for a touchdown to give the Hawkeyes its first lead of the second half at 23-16 over Michigan State in an eventual 26-16 victory
- The 70-yard punt return touchdown is the first of his career, the 15th-longest in program history, and the first punt return touchdown by a Hawkeye since 2020
- Also had six tackles defensively and intercepted a pass -- his first of the season
- Garners the first Special Teams Player of the Week honor of his career
- Last Iowa Special Teams Player of the Week: Tory Taylor (Sept. 26, 2022)

Freshman of the Week
RB - Zach Evans, Minnesota (FR)

- Saw his first action of the season against Louisiana-Lafayette and rushed 15 times for 85 yards and a touchdown
- Averaged 5.7 yards per carry and did not have a negative rush
- His longest run of the day was 18 yards
- Earns the first Freshman of the Week award of his career
- Last Minnesota Freshman of the Week: Darius Taylor (Sept. 25, 2023)

Baseball Playoffs

My beloved Braves have had an epic year. They could have the Cy Young and MVP winners. They have broken records at a pace that's unbelievable. Right now, they are the best team in baseball, especially with their projected starting 3 in the playoffs. The Braves won the World Series 2 years ago with a team that was not the best team in baseball in 2021. This year's team is way better, but in the playoffs, luck prevails.

The Braves also got swept by the Marlins a couple of weeks ago and lost series to the A's and the White Sox. Point being that in the baseball playoffs, it's a crap shoot, and that's unfortunate. There really is no big benefit from finishing with the best record as home field advantage has all but become irrelevant in professional sports. It's not inconceivable that the Twins could play the Marlins in the World Series.

Baseball is a game of averages over a long period of time, yet when it comes to who wins the championship, it's more about who's hot at the time and lucky bounces. This isn't the case as much in football and certainly not basketball, where you have to beat a better team 4 times to advance with the same starters every game.
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Need to recalibrate.

Rhule apparently made a statement before the season to the effect that the rebuild at Nebraska might be quicker than that at Temple and Baylor because he had more talent to begin with, He said this when he had a QB with three years of battle tested experience against P5 opponents. A QB that many NFL scouts believe has the skill set to play in their league.

He said this when he had a WR who could put fear in the hearts of defensive backs, when he had three RBs worthy to play in the BIG, when he had a tight end who coupled with our own Thomas Fedone, would have made one of the best tandems in all of college football.

Going up against Michigan yesterday, he had none of these. Instead, he had essentially a rookie QB with two starts against weak teams who will need to be nursed along throughout the rest of the season, one RB who has ball security issues, a converted CB trying to stretch the field as a WR, and no Arik Gilbert.

Had he been dealt this hand before the season began, I don't think he would have suggested that the Huskers are in a win-now mode. They certainly aren't after the MU game with Reimer and Singleton out for who knows how long.

We all need to recalibrate our expectations for the rest of the season just as Rhule certainly is.

Today in History - October 2

October 2

1869 - Political and spiritual leader Mohandas K. Gandhi was born in Porbandar, India.
1919 - President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke, which left him partially paralyzed.

1941 - During World War II, German armies launched an all-out drive against Moscow; Soviet forces succeeded in holding on to their capital.

1944 - The two-month-long Warsaw Uprising was squelched by Nazi troops battling the Polish underground; it is believed up to 250,000 people died.

1950 - The "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles M. Schultz made its debut in newspapers.

1958 - Guinea proclaimed independence from France.

1959 - Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone" made its debut on CBS with the episode "Where Is Everybody?" starring Earl Holliman.

1967 - Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as the first black associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

1984 - Richard W. Miller became the first FBI agent to be arrested and charged with espionage. (Miller was tried three times; he was sentenced to 20 years in prison, but was released after nine years.)

1986 - The Senate joined the House in voting to override President Reagan's veto of stiff economic sanctions against South Africa.

1998 - Gene Autry, the singing cowboy and former owner of the Los Angeles Angels baseball franchise, died at age 91.

2006 - An armed milk truck driver took a group of girls hostage in an Amish schoolhouse in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, killing five of them and wounding five others before taking his own life.

2013 - A jury in Los Angeles cleared a concert promoter of negligence, rejecting a lawsuit brought by Michael Jackson's mother claiming AEG Live had been negligent in hiring the doctor who killed the pop star with an overdose of a hospital anesthetic in 2009.

2017 - Rock superstar Tom Petty died at a Los Angeles hospital at age 66, a day after going into cardiac arrest at his home.

2019 - House Democrats threatened to make White House defiance of a congressional request for testimony and documents potential grounds for an article of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

2020 - Stricken by COVID-19, President Donald Trump was injected with an experimental drug combination at the White House before being flown to a military hospital, where he was given Remdesivir, an antiviral drug.

Birthdays
30 - Elizabeth McLaughlin (actres)
33 - Samantha Barks (actress)
35 - Brittany Howard (singer)
36 - Christopher Larkin (actor)
36 - Camilla Belle (actress)
44 - Brianna Brown (actress)
50 - Efren Ramirez (actor)
52 - Tiffany (singer)
53 - Kelly Ripa (TV host)
55 - Joey Slotnick (actor)
55 - Kelly Willis (singer)
65 - Robbie Nevil (singer)
67 - Freddie Jackson (singer)
68 - Phil Oakey (singer)
69 - Lorraine Bracco (actress)
71 - Robin Riker (actress)
72 - Sting (singer)
75 - Avery Brooks (actor)
78 - Don McLean (singer)

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Today in Sports History - October 2

1908 - Addie Joss (Cleveland Indians) pitched the fourth perfect game in major league baseball history.

1909 - Nebraska opens the season with a 6-6 tie against South Dakota.

1915 - Nebraska opens the season with a 48-13 win over Drake.

1920 - Nebraska opens the season with a 14-0 win over Washburn.


1920 - The Cincinnati Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates played the only triple-header in baseball history. The Reds won 2 of the 3 games.

1926 - Nebraska opens the season with a 21-0 win over Drake.

1932 - Washington Redskins (as Boston Braves) play franchise's debut NFL game; lose 14-0 to Brooklyn Dodgers.

1937 - Nebraska opens the season under new head coach Lawrence McCeney "Biff" Jones with a 14-9 win over Minnesota.

1938 - Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians strikes out a record 18 Detroit Tigers; Indians still lose 4-1.

1943 - Nebraska opens the season under new coach Adolph J. Lewandowski with a 54-0 loss to Minnesota.

1947 - The Federatino Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) formally established Formula One racing in Grand Prix competition.

1948 - The first automobile race to use asphalt, cement and dirt roads took place in Watkins Glen in New York. It was the first road race in the U.S. following World War II.

1948 - Minnesota defeats Nebraska 39-13.

1954 - Nebraska defeats Iowa State 39-14.


1954 - The New York Giants sweep the Cleveland Indians to win the World Series.

1965 - #3 Nebraska defeats Iowa State 44-0.

1970 - One of two chartered twin-engine planes flying the Wichita State University football team to Utah crashed into a mountain near Silver Plume, Colorado, killing 31 of the 40 people on board.

1971 - #1 Nebraska defeats Utah State 42-6.

1976 - #5 Nebraska defeats Miami (FL) 17-9.

1982 - #8 Nebraska defeats #20 Auburn 41-7.


1983 - Green Bay Packers erupt for NFL record 49 points in the first half (35 in the second quarter) to clobber the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 55-14.

1999 - #6 Nebraska defeats Oklahoma State 38-14.

2001 - Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs becomes the first player in MLB history to hit 60 or more home runs in three different seasons.

2004 - Nebraska defeats Kansas 14-8.

2016 - Hall of Fame baseball broadcaster Vin Scully signed off for the last time, ending 67 years behind the mic for the Los Angeles Dodgers, as he called the team's 7-1 loss to the Giants in San Francisco.

2021 - Nebraska defeats Northwestern 56-7.

2022 - Police firing tear gas after an Indonesian soccer match in an attempt to stop violence triggered a disastrous crush of fans that left at least 125 people dead.

l.a.husker

first of all i want to thank the michigan coach for not pouring it on ,i had visions of 70-0 in memorial stadium,42-7 doesnt look too bad. i was looking at the populations of the states involved in the big ten penn 12.9 ,illinois 13, ohio 12 michigan 10 million .iowa 3.2 nebraska 1.8 to name a few. so we actually dont have that many in state athletes compares to the other states . we could be a powerhouse if we start importing the athletes for hire, but would it still be nebraska? just an opinion from an 85 yr old husker

Two positives or more Kool aide

1. We are winning the games that we are favored to win.... So tired of getting beat by less talent...

2. Adjustments are being made at the half.... T.O. was great at that and it is nice to have a coach that can make the right adjustments..

I am seeing progress and thank Trev for getting HCMR for the leader that Nebraska football DESERVES. GO BIG RED

Big Ten Soccer Scores and Standings (10/1)

Thursday, September 28
Iowa 4, Purdue 0
Ohio State 2, Indiana 1
Michigan State 5, Maryland 0
Wisconsin 3, Minnesota 1
Michigan 1, Penn State 1
Illinois 0, Northwestern 0
Nebraska 2, Rutgers 2

Sunday, October 1
Ohio State 2, Illinois 1
Penn State 3, Michigan State 1
Michigan 4, Maryland 0
Indiana 0, Minnesota 0
Iowa 1, Rutgers 0
Wisconsin 2, Purdue 1
Nebraska 3, Northwestern 2

Standings
1. Penn State (10-0-2, 4-0-1)
2. Indiana (9-1-3, 3-1-1)
2. Michigan (7-2-3, 3-1-1)
2. Michigan State (8-3-2, 3-1-1)
2. Ohio State (7-3-2, 3-1-1)
2. Wisconsin (8-2-3, 3-1-1)
7. Nebraska (8-2-3, 2-1-2)
7. Iowa (8-1-3, 2-1-2)
9. Illinois (5-4-3, 1-2-2)
10. Northwestern (7-3-3, 1-3-1)
10. Rutgers (5-5-3, 1-3-1)
12. Minnesota (4-4-4, 0-3-2)
13. Maryland (3-5-5, 0-4-1)
13. Purdue (3-9-1, 0-4-1)

Next Nebraska Game - Saturday, October 7
Iowa at Nebraska (1:00 PM - BTN+)

Size Matters

Michigan is the 2nd B10 team we have played and as with Minnesota, even though our players are as big or bigger on paper, they sure look a lot smaller than the other teams in the B10. Are we exaggerating our heights and weights? Is there a reason why we never report performance data like in the past, like maybe the performance data is crap?

Yesterday, just the visual of that game looked like a really good Class A high school team playing a mediocre Class B team. Sometimes you listen to what is said and read what is written about something, but when you see it with your own eyes, things just don't add up.
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