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Football NCAA Statistical Leaders (11/21)

The top ten, the Huskers, the Badgers and the bottom-ranked team.

TOTAL OFFENSE
1. Miami (FL) - 544.8 ypg
2. Mississippi - 539.5
3. North Texas - 498.4
4. Boise State - 496.2
5. New Mexico - 484.5
6. Texas State - 470.3
7. Central Florida - 464.6
8. Utah State - 463.9
9. Washington State - 461.6
10. Clemson - 460.7
89. Wisconsin - 363.1
99. Nebraska - 349.7

133. Kent State - 235.5

RUSH OFFENSE
1. Army - 334.9 ypg
2. Boise State - 268.6
3. Central Florida - 262.8
4. Jacksonville State - 258.2
5. Liberty - 249.8
6. UNLV - 249.1
7. New Mexico - 248.9
8. Navy - 243.2
9. Tulane - 227.1
10. Tennessee - 226.2
57. Wisconsin - 169.3
99. Nebraska - 124.3

133. Kent State - 74.3

PASS OFFENSE
1. Miami (FL) - 368.2 ypg
2. Mississippi - 365.7
3. Syracuse - 350.7
4. North Texas - 342.8
5. San Jose State - 332.3
6. TCU - 329.6
7. Colorado - 322.2
8. LSU - 316.3
9. Maryland - 305.7
10. Texas-San Antonio - 300.2
71. Nebraska - 225.4
101. Wisconsin - 193.8

133. Army - 85.0

SCORING OFFENSE
1. Miami (FL) - 45.0 ppg
2. Indiana - 43.9
3. Boise State - 43.8
4. Mississippi - 40.7
5. Tulane - 40.5
6. Southern Methodist - 39.9
6. UNLV - 39.9
8. Alabama - 39.5
9. Washington State - 38.9
10. Jacksonville State - 38.7
97. Wisconsin - 23.9
100. Nebraska - 23.2

133. Florida State - 13.3

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
1. Oregon - 73.6%
2. Colorado - 72.2
3. Penn State - 71.9
4. Washington - 71.0
5. Ohio State - 70.5
6. Indiana - 70.1
7. Fresno State - 69.9
8. Texas State - 69.6
9. Mississippi - 69.2
10. Louisiana-Lafayette - 69.1
32. Nebraska - 64.6
112. Wisconsin - 57.1

133. New Mexico State - 41.8

FIRST DOWNS
1. Miami (FL) - 275
2. New Mexico - 268
3. Syracuse - 259
3. Texas State - 259
5. Memphis - 256
5. Oregon - 256
7. Mississippi - 250
8. Clemson - 248
8. Tulane - 248
10. Arkansas - 245
56. Nebraska - 213
86. Wisconsin - 198

133. Florida State - 142

TURNOVERS LOST
1. Army - 3
2. Boise State - 6
2. Clemson - 6
2. Georgia Tech - 6
2. James Madison - 6
2. Louisiana-Lafayette - 6
2. UNLV - 6
2. Vanderbilt - 6
9. Arizona State - 7
9. Indiana - 7
9. Rutgers - 7
9. Tulane - 7
60. Nebraska - 14
90. Wisconsin - 16

133. Southern Mississippi - 26

SACKS ALLOWED (per game)
1. Army - 0.33
2. Georgia Tech - 0.40
3. New Mexico - 0.45
4. Colorado State -0.80
4. Rice - 0.80
6. Kansas - 0.90
6. Navy - 0.90
6. Oklahoma State - 0.90
6. Penn State - 0.90
10. Boise State - 1.00
10. Coastal Carolina - 1.00
10. Kansas State - 1.00
14. Wisconsin - 1.10
87. Nebraska - 2.30

133. Oklahoma - 4.10

TACKLES FOR LOSS ALLOWED (per game)
1. New Mexico - 2.36
2. Army - 2.44
3. Penn State - 3.00
4. Navy - 3.20
5. Louisiana-Lafayette - 3.30
6. Ohio State - 3.40
7. Baylor - 3.50
8. Indiana - 3.60
9. Kansas - 3.70
9. Texas A&M - 3.70
14. Wisconsin - 4.00
96. Nebraska - 6.10

133. Southern Mississippi - 9.20

THIRD DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE
1. Miami (FL) - 56.5%
2. Army - 53.5
3. Tulane - 52.6
4. Penn State - 52.5
5. Boise State - 51.3
6. Troy - 50.8
7. Kansas - 50.0
8. LSU - 49.3
9. Indiana - 49.1
10. Oregon - 48.9
48. Nebraska - 42.9
87. Wisconsin - 37.8

133. Kent State - 19.6

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TOTAL DEFENSE
1. Texas - 249.0 ypg
2. Ohio State - 250.8
3. Indiana - 255.5
4. Penn State - 272.6
5. Army - 273.9
6. Notre Dame - 277.1
7. Oregon - 287.4
8. Northern Illinois - 288.0
9. Tennessee - 289.7
10. Tulane - 290.4
27. Nebraska - 321.4
33. Wisconsin - 326.5

133. Kent State - 522.4

RUSH DEFENSE
1. Indiana - 72.2 ypg
2. Mississippi - 79.9
3. Army - 82.6
4. Ohio State - 90.7
5. Penn State - 98.6
6. Southern Methodist - 99.0
7. Tennessee - 100.6
7. UCLA - 100.6
9. Kansas State - 101.8
10. Ohio - 102.0
19. Nebraska - 110.5
87. Wisconsin - 161.7

133. Kent State - 266.0

PASS DEFENSE
1. Texas - 136.7 ypg
2. Notre Dame - 150.9
3. Iowa State - 153.4
4. Rice - 159.2
5. Massachusetts - 159.6
6. Ohio State - 160.1
7. Washington - 160.5
8. Wisconsin - 164.8
9. Oregon - 168.8
10. Bowling Green - 171.2
56. Nebraska - 210.9
133. Tulsa - 309.1

SCORING DEFENSE
1. Army - 10.3 ppg
1. Ohio State - 10.3
3. Notre Dame - 11.4
4. Texas - 11.9
5. Mississippi - 12.9
6. Penn State - 13.6
7. Indiana - 13.8
8. Tennessee - 14.4
9. Oregon - 15.7
10. Alabama - 16.9
25. Nebraska - 20.0
34. Wisconsin - 20.9

133. Kent State - 44.2

FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED
1. Ohio State - 141
2. Texas - 148
3. Army - 150
4. Utah - 151
5. Indiana - 153
5. Notre Dame - 153
7. Missouri - 154
8. Air Force - 159
8. Penn State - 159
10. Auburn - 160
13. Wisconsin - 169
23. Nebraska - 174

133. Kent State - 291

TURNOVERS GAINED
1. James Madison - 25
1. Notre Dame - 25
3. Alabama - 24
4. Duke - 23
5. BYU - 22
5. California - 22
5. San Jose State - 22
5. Texas - 22
9. Memphis - 21
10. Colorado - 20
10. Iowa - 20
10. Minnesota - 20
10. Southern Methodist - 20
10. South Carolina - 20
10. Tulane - 20
55. Nebraska - 14
97. Wisconsin - 11

133. Florida State - 3

SACKS (per game)
1. Mississippi - 4.60
2. Boise State - 4.44
3. Pittsburgh - 3.50
3. South Carolina - 3.50
5. North Carolina - 3.40
6. Colorado - 3.30
7. James Madison - 3.20
7. Oklahoma - 3.20
7. Texas State - 3.20
10. Indiana - 3.10
10. Marshall - 3.10
10. Virginia Tech - 3.10
30. Nebraska - 2.60
99. Wisconsin - 1.60

133. Oregon State - 0.60

TACKLES FOR LOSS (per game)
1. Mississippi - 10.3
2. Pittsburgh - 8.7
3. Duke - 8.5
4. Boise State - 8.3
5. Texas-San Antonio - 8.1
6. Oklahoma - 8.0
7. Central Michigan - 7.9
7. Texas State - 7.9
9. East Carolina - 7.6
9. South Florida - 7.6
41. Nebraska - 6.2
127. Wisconsin - 3.9

133. Temple - 3.2

THIRD DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE DEFENSE
1. Utah - 24.1%
2. Northern Illinois - 25.9
3. Tennessee - 27.5
4. Tulane - 28.1
5. Wyoming - 28.5
6. Notre Dame - 28.9
7. Georgia Tech - 29.6
7. Missouri - 29.6
9. Connecticut - 29.7
10. Duke - 30.3
57. Nebraska - 37.0
65. Wisconsin - 38.1

133. UCLA - 52.0

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NET PUNTING
1. USC - 46.18 ypk
2. Florida State - 45.24
3. Mississippi - 44.38
4. Baylor - 43.89
5. Alabama - 43.73
6. Georgia - 43.54
7. Florida - 43.49
8. Arkansas - 43.14
9. Indiana - 43.13
10. Oklahoma - 42.82
13. Wisconsin - 42.40
114. Nebraska - 36.45

133. Washington - 34.47

PUNT RETURNS
1. Alabama-Birmingham - 22.29 ypr
2. Baylor - 20.71
3. Troy - 17.78
4. Colorado State - 17.73
5. Iowa State - 17.55
6. South Alabama - 17.50
7. Vanderbilt - 17.33
8. North Carolina - 17.09
9. Wake Forest - 16.15
10. Arizona State - 16.00
91. Wisconsin - 6.08
108. Nebraska - 4.92

133. Akron - (-0.14)

PUNT RETURN DEFENSE
1. Alabama - 0.71 ypr
2. North Texas - 1.20
3. Texas-San Antonio - 2.54
4. Colorado State - 2.92
5. Virginia - 2.94
6. Army - 3.00
6. Georgia - 3.00
6. Indiana - 3.00
9. Old Dominion - 3.12
10. Georgia Southern - 3.18
38. Wisconsin - 5.36
113. Nebraska - 11.44

133. Marshall - 26.00

KICKOFF RETURNS
1. Oregon - 32.00 ypr
2. North Carolina State - 31.33
3. Florida International - 27.00
4. BYU - 26.73
5. Northern Illinois - 26.53
6. Rice - 26.44
7. James Madison - 26.38
8. Connecticut - 25.91
9. Wyoming - 25.70
10. East Carolina - 25.57
18. Wisconsin - 24.06
114. Nebraska - 17.00

133. Army - 11.83

KICKOFF RETURN DEFENSE
1. Arizona - 0.00 ypr
2. Memphis - 11.33
3. Tennessee - 13.00
4. Virginia - 13.78
5. Baylor - 14.56
6. Hawaii - 15.33
7. Notre Dame - 15.60
8. Mississippi - 15.67
9. Arkansas State - 15.74
9. TCU - 15.74
17. Wisconsin - 16.70
83. Nebraska - 20.65

133. Charlotte - 30.67

TURNOVER MARGIN
1. James Madison (+19)
2. Notre Dame (+15)
3. California (+14)
4. Tulane (+13)
4. Memphis (+13)
4. UNLV (+13)
4. Alabama (+13)
8. Minnesota (+12)
8. Clemson (+12)
10. Duke (+11)
10. Army (+11)
66. Nebraska (0)
102. Wisconsin (-5)

133. Southern Mississippi (-17)

PENALTY YARDS PER GAME
1. Iowa - 29.70 ypg
2. Iowa State - 31.20
3. Air Force - 31.60
4. West Virginia - 31.70
5. Wisconsin - 33.20
6. Rutgers - 34.60
7. Kent State - 35.36
8. Illinois - 36.40
9. Oklahoma State - 37.40
10. Western Kentucky - 37.90
88. Nebraska - 56.80
133. Texas-San Antonio - 86.90

AVERAGE TIME OF POSSESSION
1. Tulane - 34:55
2. Army - 34:52
3. Air Force - 33:54
4. Syracuse - 33:49
5. Oregon State - 33:23
6. Utah - 33:22
7. Memphis - 33:16
8. Miami (FL) - 33:09
9. Northern Illinois - 32:48
10. Texas-San Antonio - 32:43
33. Nebraska - 31:25
70. Wisconsin - 30:07

133. South Florida - 24:52
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Wow!

Extremely bad luck for Ohio St. They just lost their starting Center for the rest of the year to a torn Achilles Tendon Tuesday in practice. Seth Mclaughlin who was the starting Center for Alabama last year who tranfered. Shitty luck for their OL as now it's 3 starters down for the season. That just upped Indiana's chances to win Saturday. I got money on tha game. I bet on State.

Basketball Big Ten Men's Scores and Standings (11/20)

November 20
#8 Alabama 100, #25 Illinois 87
#24 Rutgers 74, Merrimack 63
Penn State 102, Purdue Fort Wayne 89
USC 82, San Jose State 68
UCLA 84, Idaho State 70

Standings
Iowa (5-0)
Penn State (5-0)
Wisconsin (5-0)
Oregon (4-0)
Rutgers (4-0)
Indiana (3-0)
Maryland (4-1)
Michigan State (4-1)
Minnesota (4-1)
Northwestern (4-1)
Purdue (4-1)
UCLA (4-1)
USC (4-1)
Nebraska (3-1)
Illinois (3-1)
Michigan (3-1)
Ohio State (3-1)
Washington (3-1)

Games for Thursday, November 21
North Carolina-Greensboro at #16 Indiana (5:30 PM - FS1)
Tarleton State at Michigan (7:30 PM - BTN)
Oregon at Oregon State (9:00 PM - ESPN+)

Next Nebraska Game - Friday, November 22
Nebraska at #14 Creighton (7:00 PM - FS1)

Basketball Big Ten Women's Scores and Standings (11/20)

November 20
#12 Ohio State 106, Ohio 42
#23 Oregon 70, Auburn 68
Michigan 96, Long Island 31
Michigan State 101, Detroit Mercy 44
Iowa 71, Kansas 58
Minnesota 81, Eastern Illinois 52

Standings
Michigan State (6-0)
Minnesota (6-0)
Oregon (6-0)
Nebraska (5-0)
Iowa (5-0)
Maryland (5-0)
Penn State (5-0)
Illinois (4-0)
Ohio State (4-0)
UCLA (4-0)
USC (4-0)
Michigan (4-1)
Rutgers (4-1)
Washington (4-1)
Purdue (3-1)
Wisconsin (3-1)
Indiana (2-2)
Northwestern (1-2)

Games for Thursday, November 21
Cal State-Fullerton at Washington (2:00 PM - BTN+)
Illinois-Chicago at Wisconsin (6:30 PM - BTN+)
Penn State vs. Marshall (at Lake Buena Vista, FL) (6:30 PM)

Next Nebraska Game - Friday, November 22
#21 Nebraska at Creighton (4:00 PM - FloHoops)

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Wonder if we get another apology from the BIG! These officials are corrupt gigantic pieces of shit! The BiG may issue another apology, but does anyone ever believe they will do anything about it? Never in a million years will they ever! The B1G has been and are gonna keep us this conference's lil biotch forever! Sometimes, the money isn't worth it! Hell, the SEC would show us far and away better respect than the self entitled and self serving ass clowns of this one!

Volleyball FINAL: Nebraska makes light work of Iowa, now 40-0 all-time vs Hawkeyes

UPDATE

FINAL:
Nebraska 3
Iowa 0

Nebraska sweeps Iowa (25-9, 25-16, 25-17) in Iowa City for yet another dominant win. Huskers (27-1 overall, 17-0 Big Ten) extend their 2024 win streak to 24 straight and improve the program's all-time record to 40-0 over the Hawkeyes (10-19, 4-13).

Next up for the ‘Skers is another Top 10 showdown: #2 Nebraska vs. #6 Wisconsin at 7 p.m. CT on Saturday at The Bob.

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Matchup: #2 Nebraska (26-1 overall, 16-0 Big Ten) at Iowa (10-18, 4-12)
Time: 6 p.m. CT
TV: NONE
Streaming: B1G+
Listen: Huskers Radio Network (LINK)

Huskers seeking a 40-0 all-time record against the Hawkeyes.

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How did offense look?

I had a funeral this afternoon and didn’t get to see anything except the final drive.

I’m a bit surprised not to see anything about the offense. How did the DH offense look?

I get people are pissed off. I am too. But still… how did things look for the offense? Stats don’t look too terrible… was DH noticeably better?

Who is your NFL Team and what do their next 3 years look like?

49ers are seeing their super bowl window slam shut this year with injuries and now very injury prone, aging stars (Kittle, Trent Williams, McCaffrey, etc.)

they have a QB who is servicable but who I think is NOT a true difference maker in his own right in Purdy ....

the Trey Lance trade devastated their draft pool for multiple years but trading Purdy for a 1st and 2nd would go a ways toward that end ... we need to rebolster both lines, badly - and get one more stud WR (unless Aiyuk can come back 100% which is likely with modern ACL surgery).

Deebo Samuel is just too slight to be a true WR 1, and Kittle can't stay on the field to open up space for him and McCaffrey to roam ... so it's dink & dunk after dink & dunk
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Football Holgorsen grinding in new setting, offers thoughts on NU's personnel

Good stuff from a very blunt Dana Holgorsen on Tuesday. Here are the highlights:

>> Why take this job so late in the season?
>> Holgorsen's time at Nebraska has been a whirlwind
>> Holgorsen on Dylan Raiola: "How is this kid a freshman?"
>> Holgorsen on Nebraska's offensive line and run game at USC
>> Holgorsen gives his opinion on which players are used in which situations, and he thinks he found a young player who could help against Wisconsin
>> What are Holgorsen's initial thoughts on NU's receivers?

OT: anyone on the board have one of these…

Bartesian cocktail maker’s? The wife gifted me one for my birthday a couple months ago, and the thing is awesome. It’s essentially a Keurig for drunks. Laughing

You fill the four bottles with vodka, gin or rum, tequila, and whiskey. Then you have pods with all these different cocktail mixes, the pods are filled with premium ingredients like bitters, citrus, amaretto, and so on.

It’s completely automatic as it reads the barcode on the pod, and then on the digital screen you can select normal strength, strong, or mock tails/virgin. It’s pretty incredible how good they are. Essentially like the best bar cocktails at a high-end restaurant. Will be great for parties/poker night/get together. So impressed, I ordered one for my office bar.




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