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Football Tony White, Huskers are ready for Minnesota after taking "over 6,000 reps"

Tony White says the Huskers don't have any more install after today's practice and following the team taking "over 6,000 reps" to learn his new defense.

Volleyball Nebraska moves up to No. 4 in latest AVCA poll

The Nebraska Volleyball team rose up to No. 4 in the latest AVCA coaches' poll that was released Monday afternoon. The Huskers are coming off a 3-0 weekend after hosting the Ameritas Players Challenge when they swept Utah State, Lipscomb and SMU in three consecutive days. The Huskers move up one spot as they were tied for No. 5 with Pittsburgh in the preseason poll. The Panthers lost their season opener 3-1 to BYU so they dropped down to No. 10.

Former No. 1 team Texas dropped a contest to Long Beach State. As a result, the Longhorns come in at No. 7. Now, three of the top five teams in the country reside in the Big Ten conference. All bolded teams are Husker opponents this season. Also, I hope the only one voting for Texas to be No. 1 is their own head coach. Otherwise, don't know why someone voted for them.

1. Wisconsin (50)
2. Stanford (11)
3. Louisville (2)
4. Nebraska
5. Minnesota
6. Oregon
7. Texas (1)
8. Florida
9. BYU
10. Pittsburgh
11. Georgia Tech
12. Ohio State
13. Houston
14. Penn State
15. Kentucky
16. Baylor
17. Washington State
18. Rice
19. Marquette
20. Creighton
21. Arkansas
22. Western Kentucky
23. Kansas
24. Tennessee
25. Purdue

The candyasses abound.....

No one will ever mistake me for a Texas fan but if there's any group more entitled than the Uterines it's the victim clan.

Football AUG. 27 UPDATE: Huskers announce final single-digit jerseys, first round of Blackshirts

Sunday, Aug. 27 Update: Nebraska has announced the final three single-digit jerseys in Quinton Newsome, DeShon Singleton and Ty Robinson – all three of whom represent the first round of Blackshirts to be revealed this season.

H/T to @Scotch_Frost for alerting us that this was coming earlier today: Nash Hutmacher, Nick Henrich and John Bullock were each announced as the latest Huskers to earn single-digit jersey numbers.

Below is the list of all who have earned one thus far, and the story link has more on each of those players.

0 – DL Nash Hutmacher

1 – WR Billy Kemp IV

2 – SAF Isaac Gifford

3 – LB Nick Henrich

4 – LB Luke Reimer

5 – LB John Bullock

6 – CB Quinton Newsome

7 – QB Jeff Sims

8 – SAF DeShon Singleton

9 – DL Ty Robinson



FULL STORY:

Football Ed Foley updates Nebraska special teams ahead of Minnesota season opener

Ed Foley gave an update on special teams this afternoon ahead of the team's season opener with Minnesota. Hit the link...

Just a little fun OT diversion

I was flipping through the channels on TV and saw one of the literally hundreds of Taco Bell commercials I have seen over the past several months.

What occurred to me was that on Madison Avenue, did the Ad Agency actually tell Taco Bell that the best way to sell their product is to show young people eating their products like complete pigs, stuffing their product into their faces like they haven't eaten in 2 weeks, letting sauce and other things from their product drip all over everything? Some of these ads are pretty disgusting and frankly a turnoff to eating Taco Bell.

Thoughts?

Untold: Swamp Kings

Who’s watching? I just finished the 3rd episode. This is getting me pumped for the CFB season to kick off this weekend. Three thoughts:

a) Urban is hard for me to dislike. Pushed his players hard, to the brink, but squeezed every ounce of talent out of the guys that were willing to buy in. Turned up the heat when the team needed it most. This type of coaching doesn’t work with today’s kids that generally lack mental toughness.

b) Tebow was a superb leader. I can’t imagine trying to bring together a locker room with the diverse backgrounds and personalities that Florida had. But he did it quietly, humbly and by consistently showing up. Through action, he convinced other guys they needed to step up as leaders themselves.

c) I would be interested in seeing/dating a lot of the Florida co-eds, now in their mid to late 30’s. I may be moving to Gainesville.

Fun watch. Brought a lot of players back to memory I had forgotten about. Some of the big plays were still vivid in my mind; I can remember the room/party I was at watching them happen. It will be a shame if nobody does a documentary on the 90s Huskers before TO passes away.

12 Team Playoff

Today on a national radio show two guys were discussing how the upcoming 12-team playoff will, in their opinion, be expanded more after 2026. Because a 9-3 SEC team will be left out by a perceived less deserving team from another conference.

Their main point was then expanding it more would take away from CFB's regular season, in their words what makes it different than other sports.

What the F do they think is already happening?

4 TEAMS IS ENOUGH.
NO ONE OUTSIDE THE TOP 4 DESERVES A NATIONAL TITLE SHOT ANYWAY.
JUST DON'T LOSE ANY GAMES.

Plus, winning four additional games for the NC is a joke. Programs with most depth will win, period. That is not what the sport is meant to be.

Unfortunately these decisions are made by people who only care about money, not CFB tradition. If no one sticks up for tradition the game will be ruined even more. And likely will be. Just a minor league, NFL-lite sideshow.

Volleyball Harper Murray named B1G Freshman of the Week

Offensive Player of the Week
Emily Londot, Ohio State
Sr. – Outside Hitter – Utica, Ohio – Utica – Major: Sport Industry

  • Posted 5.18 kills/set, 1.73 digs/set and a team-best 0.73 blocks/set in helping lead the No. 14 Buckeyes to a perfect 3-0 weekend at the NKU Invitational, where she earned All-Tournament Team honors
  • Recorded her first double-double of the season with 26 kills and 10 digs in a win over Bowling Green
  • Moved into Ohio State’s Top-20 in career kills (15th) and tallied her 700th career dig
  • Last Ohio State Player of the Week: Taylor Landfair (11/28/22)
Defensive Player of the Week
Kylie Murr, Minnesota
Gr. – Libero – Yorktown, Ind. – Yorktown – Major: Master’s in Sports Management

  • Averaged 5.71 digs/set to earn Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge All-Tournament Team recognition, as well as the Best Libero Award
  • Posted 13 digs, eight assists and two aces in the No. 7 Gophers sweep of No. 15 Baylor
  • Tallied 27 digs, seven assists and an ace in a four-set win over TCU
  • Last Minnesota Defensive Player of the Week: Stephanie Samedy (10/11/21)

Setter of the Week
Mia Tuman, Ohio State
Fr. – Setter – Sewickley, Pa. – North Allegheny – Major: Exploration

  • Averaged 11.6 assists/set, 2.4 digs/set to earn All-Tournament Team honors at the NKU Invitational
  • Earned her first double-double in a win over Bowling Green with 55 assists and 14 digs
  • Totaled 116 assists in the No. 14 Buckeyes three season-opening victories
  • Last Ohio State Setter of the Week: Mac Podraza (11/14/23)

Freshman of the Week
Harper Murray, Nebraska
Fr. – Outside Hitter – Ann Arbor, Mich. – Skyline – Major: Business & Law

  • Named the Most Outstanding Player of the Ameritas Players Challenge after leading the No. 5 Cornhuskers to a perfect 3-0 start to the season
  • Recorded 3.67 kills/set on .343 hitting and 2.33 digs/set during the weekend
  • Last Nebraska Freshman of the Week: Bekka Alick (10/24/23)

Today in History - August 28

August 28
1609 - Henry Hudson discovered Delaware Bay.

1862 - The Second Battle of Bull Run began in Prince William County, Virginia, during the Civil War; the result was a Confederate victory.

1922 - The first commercial to be broadcast on radio aired on station WEAF in New York City. The ten-minute advertisement for the Queensboro Realty Company cost $100.

1941 - Japan's ambassador to the U.S., Kichisaburo Nomura, presented a note to President Franklin D. Roosevelt from Japan's prime minister, Prince Fumimaro Konoye, expressing a desire for improved relations.

1955 - Emmett Till, a Black teenager from Chicago, was abducted and killed by white men after he allegedly whistled at a white woman in Mississippi. The case was reopened in 2005.

1963 - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial to more than 200,000 civil rights demonstrators.

1968 - Anti-Vietnam War protesters and police clashed in the streets of Chicago while the Democratic National Convention nominated Hubert H. Humphrey for president.

1981 - The Centers for Disease Control announced a medical task force had been formed to look into the incidence of Kaposi's Sarcoma and pneumocystis in homosexual men. AIDS was later found to be the cause.

1996 - The troubled 15-year marriage of Britain's Prince Charles and Princess Diana officially ended with the issuing of a divorce decree.

2005 - New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin ordered everyone in the city to evacuate after Hurricane Katrina grew to a monster category 5 storm.

2013 - A military jury sentenced Maj. Nidal Hasan to death for the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood that claimed 13 lives and left 30 people injured. Hasan had been convicted five days earlier, and did not present a case during his trial's penalty phase.
2013 - On the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial, President Barack Obama stood on the same steps as he challenged new generations to seize the cause of racial equality.

2016 - Six scientists completed a yearlong Mars simulation in Hawaii, where they emerged after living in a dome in near isolation on a Mauna Loa mountain.

2020 - Japan's longest-serving prime minister, Shinzo Abe, said he was stepping down because a chronic illness had resurfaced. (Abe was assassinated in July 2022.)

Birthdays
20 - Quvenzhane Wallis (actress)
21 - Talia Jackson (actress)
25 - Emilia McCarthy (actress)
26 - Kim Se-jeong (singer)
32 - Kyle Massey (actor)
32 - Samuel Larsen (actor/singer)
33 - Katie Findlay (actress)
34 - Cassadee Pope (singer)
35 - Shalita Grant (actress)
36 - Armie Hammer (actor)
37 - Florence Welch (singer)
37 - Kayla Ewell (actress)
39 - Sarah Roemer (actress)
40 - Alfonso Herrera (actor)
41 - Kelly Thiebaud (actress)
41 - LeAnn Rimes (singer)
42 - Jake Owen (singer)
43 - Carly Pope (actress)
50 - J. August Richards (actor)
52 - Janet Evans (swimmer)
52 - Daniel Goddard (actor)
54 - Jason Priestley (actor)
54 - Jack Black (actor)
55 - Billy Boyd (actor)
58 - Shania Twain (singer)
58 - Amanda Tapping (actress)
62 - Jennifer Coolidge (actress)
63 - Emma Samms (actress)
64 - John Allen Nelson (actor)
65 - Scott Hamilton (figure skater)
66 - Daniel Stern (actor)
72 - Wayne Osmond (singer)
76 - Debra Mooney (actress)
77 - Barbara Bach (actress)
80 - Lou Piniella (baseball player/manager)
80 - David Soul (actor)
83 - Ken Jenkins (actor)
85 - Marla Adams (actress)
88 - Sonny Shroyer (actor)

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Today in Sports History - August 28
1918 - Tris Speaker is suspended for season due to assault on umpire Tom Connolly.

1922 - The Walker Cup was held for the first time at Southampton, NY. It is the oldest international team golf match in America.

1941 - The Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) was organized.

1972 - Mark Spitz captured the first of his seven gold medals at the Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. He set a world record when he completed the 200-meter butterfly in 2 minutes and 7/10ths of a second.

1972 - Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut becomes a media darling at the Summer Olympic Games in Munich, winning gold medals in the team competition and two individual golds and a silver.

1977 - New York Yankees pitcher Ron Guidry faces just 28 batters in a 1-0 win over the Texas Rangers.

1992 - The Milwaukee Brewers rout the Toronto Blue Jays 22-2 behind a record 31 hits.

1994 - #4 Nebraska opens the season with a 31-0 win over #24 West Virginia in the Kickoff Classic at East Rutherford, New Jersey.

2004 - The US women's basketball team goes through the Athens Olympics undefeated to win its 5th Olympic gold medal, beating Australia 74-63 in the final.

2021 - Nebraska opens the season on the road with a 30-22 loss to Illinois.

2021 - Los Angeles Angels pitcher/designated hitter Shohei Ohtani becomes the first player in team history to reach 20 stolen bases and hit 40 home runs in a season.

2022 - A mint condition Mickey Mantle baseball card sold for $12.6 million, a record for a piece of sports memorabilia.
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ACC likely getting bigger

Pete Thamel, ESPN
Aug 28, 2023, 10:30 AM ET

A decision on ACC expansion is expected this week, and sources told ESPN that there's "continued momentum" toward the league adding Stanford, Cal and SMU to the league.

Early Monday morning, ACC officials were working on gathering the league's presidents and chancellors on a call to further discuss and potentially vote on the issue.

After a weekend of conversations, a source told ESPN that the details of the potential additions are "only in pencil," but it's trending in the direction of happening. One of four ACC schools that had previously objected to the additions -- Clemson, Florida State, NC State and North Carolina -- needed to change its vote, and that is expected to happen this week.
Sources cautioned to ESPN that the situation is fluid and nothing is finalized. But the general tenor heading out of the conversations over the weekend is that the league is close to formalizing the additions.

While there's momentum toward additions, a decision either way is coming in the early part of this week. This is the fourth week that ACC officials have discussed the potential additions, and there's a now-or-never tone hanging over the next few days.

ACC commissioner Jim Phillips discussed the potential adds with the ACC presidents in small groups last week. Phillips also spent the bulk of the week having smaller conversations with the four "no" schools in an effort to get them on board with the expansion plan, multiple sources told ESPN's Andrea Adelson. One source indicated Phillips would like to have a unanimous vote on expansion because he sees this as a big win for the conference, particularly as a way to secure its future. After weeks of strife, a unanimous vote would indicate he has every league member committed and on board with the decision.

The ACC officials are still dialing in on how to divide the pool of money that would be split up among ACC members after the three schools join.

SMU is expected to join the league with no broadcast media revenue for seven years, per ESPN sources. Cal and Stanford are expected to initially join at approximately 30% shares.

That's expected to create a pool of between $50-60 million annually to divide among ACC schools. Some of that would be distributed to all members, and the rest would be put into a pool for success initiatives. Discussion on that pool of money centers on how to divide it to everyone's satisfaction -- taking into account CFP appearances, ACC championships, ACC championship appearances and bowl appearances. One source believes there should be a tiered approach to how the bowl money is divided up; an Orange Bowl appearance should be worth more than a Pinstripe Bowl appearance, for example. There also is ongoing discussion about how much Notre Dame should share in the added money the league will receive from the new schools.

The ACC has been discussing success initiatives since May that are expected to be implemented for the 2024-25 season. When the ACC announced those initiatives, it noted the specifics were "still in progress."

Another source indicated that adding these three schools is essential not only for long-term security but also to help close the revenue gap with the SEC and Big Ten, which is set to grow to roughly $30 million per year. The source said this current plan is "the only thing that gets us closer to closing that gap" compared to other options that have been presented.

All three schools would be expected to enter for the 2024-25 season in all sports. The potential move comes after the Pac-12 spiraled in the wake of departures of eight schools in recent weeks.

ESPN's Andrea Adelson contributed to this report.
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