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Football Quick look at players featured in mat drill pictures

Nebraska football's X account posted some workout pictures tonight.

Not much, but thought I'd throw some of the pictures of the players in here in case anyone wants a look at the guys they featured. Some new faces made the cut:

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WR Jacory Barney Jr.:

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Top pic: OL Jason Maciejczak (#76)
Middle pic: Dylan Raiola
Bottom pic: From left on the ground; OL Tyler Knaak, DL David Hoffken, Notre Dame OG transfer Rocco Spindler
Behind Knaak: OL Jacob Brandl, PK Nico Ottomanelli (#91), Grant Brix (#66), Grant Seagren (#79), Missouri transfer DL/edge Williams Nwaneri (#90)

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we are not getting the results we are paying for...

At least with Rhule there's some hope this upcoming season. Maybe that's Kool-Aid thinking.

Fred however has seriously underperformed his salary. Not saying he should be canned but at a minimum restructure his contract. Pay him $1M /year and take the other $3M to NIL us some skilled basketball players that fit his system.. I realize this comes with some risks (see Kansas this year) but another year of average transfers will not get us over the top. Williams and Gary flash at times but they aren't good enough to carry the rest of this team. And expecting Mast to be a difference maker next year is not realistic. GBR
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Softball Big Ten Scores and Standings (3/7)

Michigan 11, North Carolina Central 0
Michigan 9, North Carolina-Greensboro 0
Maryland 9, Rider 0
Georgia Southern 3, Maryland 1
Illinois 5, St. Louis 0
Ohio State 10, Oakland 2
Ohio State 17, Merrimack 1
Iowa 4, Louisiana-Lafayette 2
#21 Alabama 12, Iowa 3
Indiana 14, IUPUI 0
Indiana 11, Bowling Green 3
Rutgers 1, North Dakota 0
Penn State 12, Canisius 4
Penn State 23, Fairfield 0
Miami (OH) 8, Michigan State 0
#8 UCLA 12, Sacramento State 4
#13 Oregon 2, #11 Florida State 0

Standings
Oregon (21-1)
UCLA (20-4)
Ohio State (15-4-1)
Indiana (14-5)
Nebraska (16-6)
Michigan (18-7)
Washington (15-7)
Iowa (14-7)
Wisconsin (14-7)
Purdue (12-8)
Illinois (10-9)
Northwestern (9-9)
Maryland (10-11)
Penn State (10-11)
Minnesota (9-10)
Rutgers (9-15)
Michigan State (5-9)

Next Nebraska Game - Saturday, March 8
Northern Colorado at #20 Nebraska (1:30 PM - BTN+)
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Baseball Big Ten Scores and Standings (3/7)

March 7
Michigan State 3, Cornell 2
Michigan State 5, Alabama-Birmingham 2
Penn State 15, Indiana 9
Indiana 17, Penn State 6
Rutgers 5, Iowa 4
The Citadel 4, Northwestern 2
UCLA 12, Maryland 6 (10 inn)
Valparaiso 10, Ohio State 7
Michigan 12, Illinois 7
Purdue 6, Minnesota 3
#10 Oregon 7, USC 2

Standings
1. Michigan (7-5, 1-0)
1. Oregon (12-2, 1-0)
1. Purdue (13-1, 1-0)
1. Rutgers (6-7, 1-0)
1. UCLA (11-3, 1-0)
6. Indiana (7-8, 1-1)
6. Penn State (10-2, 1-1)
8. Nebraska (4-6, 0-0)
8. Michigan State (11-2, 0-0)
8. Northwestern (5-6, 0-0)
8. Ohio State (2-9, 0-0)
8. Washington (5-8, 0-0)
13. Illinois (6-5, 0-1)
13. Iowa (5-7, 0-1)
13. Maryland (7-6, 0-1)
13. Minnesota (5-6, 0-1)
13. USC (9-4, 0-1)

Games for Saturday, March 8
Northwestern at The Citadel
Valparaiso at Ohio State
Iowa at Rutgers
Washington at Nebraska (1:00 PM & 4:00 PM - BTN+)
UCLA at Maryland
Michigan at Illinois
Michigan State vs. Winthrop (at Greenville, SC)
#10 Oregon at USC
Purdue at Minnesota
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Football Nebraska Athletics releases plan to replace the spring game with daylong multi-sport event

Here's a press release on what Nebraska Athletics has planned to replace the traditional spring game. It'll be called 'Husker Games':

Husker Games presented by FNBO Set for April 26 in Lincoln

The Husker Games presented by FNBO are set for Saturday, April 26 and represent a complete day of activities for the entire family. Nebraska fans will have the opportunity to get a preview of the 2025 Husker football, volleyball and soccer teams as part of the Husker Games events.

The Husker Games will include football activities in Memorial Stadium, a soccer matchup with Wyoming at Hibner Stadium and a spring volleyball match against Kansas at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The day will also feature tours of the Osborne Legacy Complex, the Husker Equipment Sale and a Food Truck Festival.

On the football field, Nebraska will compete in various events, including 7-on-7 games, skills competitions similar to the NFL’s Pro Bowl games, fan engagement activities and other events. In addition to previewing the 2025 team, Nebraska greats of the past will also put their skills on display in various competitions.

Gates to Memorial Stadium will open at 12:30 p.m. At 1 p.m., an exhibition flag football game between Midland University and a Nebraska intramural all-star team will showcase the rising sport of women’s flag football. Husker football activities will begin at 2 p.m. A ticket to the football portion of the Husker Games will be $10 for adults and $1 for youth eighth grade and younger.

Following the action in Memorial Stadium, the Husker soccer team will hold a spring exhibition match against Wyoming at Hibner Stadium. The game will begin at 4:30 p.m. with free admission.

Head Volleyball Coach Dani Busboom Kelly will make her Nebraska debut when the Huskers take on Kansas at 6:30 p.m. in a spring matchup at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The Huskers are coming off a 33-3 season and a trip to the NCAA Semifinals, while Kansas reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament last season and posted a 25-5 record.

Fans also can participate in three other events throughout the morning and early afternoon. The Husker Food Truck festival will take place outside the East Stadium from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. and includes various food and truck options from local vendors.

The Osborne Legacy Complex, which opened last summer, will be on full display to a limited number of Husker fans for the first time. Comprehensive tours will be available between 8 a.m. and Noon.

Fans purchasing a ticket to any of the Husker Games events will also be admitted for free to the Husker Equipment Sale which will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Hawks Championship Center. Clearance and discounted team merchandise, including jerseys, helmets and other apparel will be available along with surplus marketing and promotional items and collectibles. Local retailers will also have booths set up at the Husker Spring sale with their own discounted and clearance merchandise.

Tickets for all Husker Games events will be available through a tiered on-sale beginning at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, March 11, and continuing through 3 p.m. when tickets to all events will be on sale to the public. Fans who are a part of a Huskers Athletic Fund priority tier will receive direct communication on their time slot to purchase tickets. All tickets can be purchased at Huskers.com/tickets.

Husker Games presented by FNBO Schedule and Details

Osborne Legacy Complex Tours, 8 a.m.-Noon


  • Cost: $50
  • Fans will select their one-hour time window when purchasing tickets
  • The tour includes a look at locker room, weight room, recovery areas, training table, walk-thru and team meeting rooms and ends with a Tunnel Walk experience onto Tom Osborne Field
Husker Food Truck Festival, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

  • East Stadium Plaza
  • Local food truck vendors featuring various food and non-alcohol beverage options
Husker Equipment Sale, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

  • Free admission with a purchased ticket to any Husker Games event
  • Hawks Championship Center
  • Clearance and discounted team merchandise from both Nebraska Athletics equipment including jerseys and helmets and discounted merchandise from local retailers
  • Additional surplus marketing, promotional items and collectibles
  • Additional details on inventory will be shared at a later date
Husker Games—Football

  • Tickets: $10 adults, $1 youth, $20 West Club
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Gates open at 12:30 p.m.; Husker Football activities begin at 2 p.m.
  • Parking--$15 general admission lots surrounding Memorial Stadium (purchase in advance)
  • 7-on-7 Football, skills contests, other competitions featuring 2025 Nebraska Football team
  • Husker football legends participating in competitions and skills contests
  • Women’s flag football game between Midland University and UNL all-star intramural team at 1 p.m.
Husker Games—Soccer, 4:30 p.m. vs. Wyoming

  • Free Admission and parking
  • Hibner Stadium
Husker Games—Volleyball 6:30 p.m. vs. Kansas

  • Tickets--$10 UNL Students, $20 Standing Room, $30 C Level, $45 B Level, $45 A Level;
$60 courtside/VIP

  • Bob Devaney Sports Center
  • Doors open at 5 p.m.
  • Parking--$15 general admission lots surrounding Devaney Center (purchase in advance)
Husker Games presented by FNBO Ticketing Details

  • Tickets for all Husker Games presented by FNBO events will be sold based on a tiered on-sale schedule based on HAF’s priority points system outlined below:

HAF Priority Group On Sale Times (Tuesday, March 11)

Priority Level 1 - 9 a.m. (CT)

Priority Level 2 – 11 a.m. (CT)

Priority Level 3 – Noon (CT)

Priority Level 4 – 1 p.m. (CT)

Priority Level 5 – 2 p.m. (CT)

General Public – 3 p.m. (CT)
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Rhule and TicTok

Pretty funny and I like it. Good on you coach!

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Baseball Series Preview: Nebraska vs. Washington in Big Ten opener, home debut for Huskers

Amid scheduling shifts due to weather, the Huskers and Huskies meet up in Lincoln for their first Big Ten series of the year (and of all-time, I guess).

Both teams looking to get back on track. They've combined to go 5-10 since Feb. 21:

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Basketball Big Ten Women's Tournament Scores and Schedule (3/7)

March 7

Big Ten Tournament

Quarterfinals

#2 USC 84, Indiana 79
#4 UCLA 85, Nebraska 74
#13 Ohio State 60, Iowa 59
Michigan 98, #15 Maryland 71

Final Standings
1. USC (27-2, 17-1)
2. UCLA (28-2, 16-2)
3. Maryland (23-7, 13-5)
3. Ohio State (25-5, 13-5)
5. Illinois (21-9, 11-7)
5. Michigan (22-9, 11-7)
5. Michigan State (21-9, 11-7)
8. Nebraska (21-11, 10-8)
8. Indiana (19-12, 10-8)
8. Iowa (22-10, 10-8)
8. Oregon (19-11, 10-8)
12. Washington (19-13, 9-9)
13. Minnesota (20-11, 8-10)
14. Wisconsin (13-17, 4-14)
15. Purdue (10-19, 3-15)
15. Rutgers (11-19, 3-15)
17. Northwestern (9-18, 2-16)
18. Penn State (10-19, 1-17)

USC has won the 2024-25 Big Ten regular season championship

Big Ten Tournament - Indianapolis, IN

Semifinals - Saturday, March 8

#1 USC vs. #5 Michigan (2:00 PM - BTN)
#2 UCLA vs. #3 Ohio State (4:30 PM - BTN)

Next Nebraska Game
NCAA Tournament Selection Show

Sunday, March 16 - 7:00 PM - ESPN
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Basketball Big Ten Men's Scores and Standings (3/7)

March 7
Illinois 88, #18 Purdue 80

Standings
1. Michigan State (25-5, 16-3)
2. Michigan (22-8, 14-5)
3. Maryland (23-7, 13-6)
3. Wisconsin (23-7, 13-6)
5. Purdue (21-10, 13-7)
6. UCLA (21-9, 12-7)
7. Illinois (20-11, 12-8)
8. Oregon (22-8, 11-8)
9. Indiana (18-12, 9-10)
9. Ohio State (17-13, 9-10)
11. Nebraska (17-13, 7-12)
11. Minnesota (15-15, 7-12)
11. Northwestern (16-14, 7-12)
11. Rutgers (14-16, 7-12)
11. USC (15-15, 7-12)
16. Iowa (15-15, 6-13)
17. Penn State (15-15, 5-14)
18. Washington (13-17, 4-15)

Michigan State has won the 2024-25 Big Ten regular season championship

Games for Saturday, March 8
Penn State at #12 Wisconsin (12:00 PM - Peacock)
Northwestern at #13 Maryland (2:00 PM - Peacock)
Ohio State at Indiana (2:45 PM - CBS)
USC at UCLA (7:00 PM - FOX)

Next Nebraska Game - Sunday, March 9
Iowa at Nebraska (11:30 AM - FOX)
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The out of bounds play at the end of the game last night

I know there has been a lot of confusion on this since some say that traveling should have been called on it. I have a good friend who is/was a HS referee and this was his reply to me when I asked him about it: "You can move your feet on a spot throw in. But, there is a "3 foot window" in which to throw in from. I don't believe college is any different. But I'm a Husker fan so I am calling that one. Ha ha"

He also told me it isn't traveling, but just simply an out of bounds violation. He definitely moved more than three feet and should have been an obvious call. Not sure I have ever seen anyone move that far on a dead ball inbounds play. I know we would still have to make a shot to tie it, but man, just another in a line of bad, bad calls by the refs in this league. I don't think they are biased. I just think they are bad. Kelly Pfeiffer should have been fired a long time ago.

I should also clarify. It is not 3 feet to the right and 3 feet to the left. It is 3 feet total. So basically you get 1.5 feet to your right and left to in bound the ball. I believe you can still have a foot in the "window" and still be good.

Here is when the in bounder got the ball:
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And here he is where he moved his farthest from his original spot. I put a line at the original spot and a line where he is now. He basically moved over at least 3+ chairs. It looks like 5 or 6 feet to me. There is no way he has any part of his body in the original window, by a long ways.
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Basketball Big Ten Women's Tournament Scores and Schedule (3/6)

March 6

Big Ten Tournament

Second Round

Iowa 74, #24 Michigan State 61
Indiana 78, Oregon 62
Michigan 66, Washington 58
Nebraska 74, Illinois 70

Final Standings
1. USC (26-2, 17-1)
2. UCLA (27-2, 16-2)
3. Maryland (23-6, 13-5)
3. Ohio State (24-5, 13-5)
5. Illinois (21-9, 11-7)
5. Michigan (21-9, 11-7)
5. Michigan State (21-9, 11-7)
8. Nebraska (21-10, 10-8)
8. Indiana (19-11, 10-8)
8. Iowa (22-9, 10-8)
8. Oregon (19-11, 10-8)
12. Washington (19-13, 9-9)
13. Minnesota (20-11, 8-10)
14. Wisconsin (13-17, 4-14)
15. Purdue (10-19, 3-15)
15. Rutgers (11-19, 3-15)
17. Northwestern (9-18, 2-16)
18. Penn State (10-19, 1-17)

USC has won the 2024-25 Big Ten regular season championship

Big Ten Tournament - Indianapolis, IN

Quarterfinals - Friday, March 7

#1 USC vs. #9 Indiana (11:00 AM - BTN)
#4 Maryland vs. #5 Michigan (1:30 PM - BTN)
#2 UCLA vs. #10 Nebraska (5:30 PM - BTN)
#3 Ohio State vs. #11 Iowa (8:00 PM - BTN)
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