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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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Basketball Women's Top 25 Polls (11/18)

AP Top 25 (11/18)
1. South Carolina (31) (4-0)
2. Connecticut (3-0)
3. USC (4-0)
4. Texas (3-0)
5. UCLA (4-0)
6. Notre Dame (4-0)
7. LSU (4-0)
8. Iowa State (4-0)
9. Oklahoma (3-0)
10. Kansas State (3-0)
11. Maryland (5-0)
12. Ohio State (3-0)

13. West Virginia (4-0)
14. Duke (4-1)
15. Kentucky (4-0)
16. North Carolina (3-1)
17. Mississippi (2-1)
18. Baylor (3-1)
19. TCU (4-0)
20. North Carolina State (2-2)
21. Nebraska (4-0)
22. Illinois (3-0)
23. Oregon (4-0)

24. Alabama (6-0)
25. Louisville (2-2)

Dropped Out
Stanford (#24)

Others Receiving Votes
Iowa, Michigan
, Michigan State, Vanderbilt, Stanford, Florida State, Miami (FL), Tennessee, South Dakota State, Richmond

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Women's Coaches Poll (11/19)
1. South Carolina (28) (4-0)
2. Connecticut (1) (3-0)
3. USC (1) (4-0)
4. Texas (3-0)
5. Notre Dame (4-0)
6. UCLA (4-0)
7. LSU (5-0)
8. Iowa State (4-0)
9. Oklahoma (3-0)
10. Kansas State (4-0)
11. Ohio State (3-0)
12. West Virginia (4-0)
13. Maryland (5-0)
14. Duke (4-1)
15. North Carolina (3-1)
16. Kentucky (5-0)
17. Baylor (3-1)
18. North Carolina State (2-2)
19. Nebraska (4-0)
20. Mississippi (3-1)
21. Alabama (6-0)
22. Louisville (2-2)
23. Illinois (4-0)
24. TCU (4-0)
25. Oregon (5-0)

Dropped From Rankings

Stanford (#23), South Dakota State (#25)

Also Receiving Votes
Iowa
, Tennessee, South Dakota State, Mississippi State, Stanford, Penn State, Auburn, Michigan State, Middle Tennessee State, Richmond, Creighton, St. Joseph's, Fairfield, Michigan

Basketball Big Ten Men's Scores and Standings (11/19)

November 19
#15 Marquette 76, #6 Purdue 58
Ohio State 80, Evansville 30
Minnesota 58, Cleveland State 47
Maryland 108, Canisius 37
Michigan State 83, Samford 75
Iowa 83, Rider 58
Northwestern 72, Montana State 69

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

Games for Wednesday, November 20
Purdue Fort Wayne at Penn State (6:00 PM - BTN+)
Merrimack at #24 Rutgers (7:00 PM - Peacock)
#25 Illinois vs. #8 Alabama (at Birmingham) (8:00 PM - SEC Network)
San Jose State at USC (9:00 PM - Peacock)
Idaho State at UCLA (10:00 PM - BTN)

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

Basketball Big Ten Women's Scores and Standings (11/19)

November 19
#21 Nebraska 85, North Alabama 48

Virginia Tech 91, Rutgers 80

Standings
Nebraska (5-0)

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

Games for Wednesday, November 20
Long Island at Michigan (4:30 PM - BTN+)
Detroit Mercy at Michigan State (5:30 PM - BTN+)
#12 Ohio State at Ohio (6:00 PM - ESPN+)
Iowa vs. Kansas (at Sioux Falls) (6:00 PM - BTN)
Eastern Illinois at Minnesota (7:00 PM - BTN+)
Auburn at #23 Oregon (8:00 PM - BTN+)

Next Nebraska Game - Friday, November 22
#21 Nebraska at Creighton (4:00 PM - FloHoops)
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I thought the offense looked a LOT better in just 2 weeks under Dana's guidance

The short & intermediate passing games were a LOT sharper
the running game actually had some effect
the offense moved the ball against the best 3rd down defense in the country

what we are lacking is TRUE difference makers out wide - especially who can get open in the red zone ... we need to start using #17 like the 49ers use Deebo in the red zone (or Ty Hill in Miami with the crossers underneath inside the 5)

we need a BOOKEND LT - Prozacha's loss has been far more devastating than I realized it would be - but we got no depth on the OL and need to hit the transfer portal HARD at the Tackle & Center spots

Football The Checkdown: New wrinkles and players needing to make plays

The Checkdown is up:

> Wrinkles that stood out to me about Holgorsen's offense
> Bonner in the screen game
> Jaylen Lloyd needs to play more
> A new TE screen
> The offensive line's "best game of the year"
> More

Volleyball Bergen Reilly named Big Ten Setter of the Week

Player of the Week
Sarah Franklin, Wisconsin
Fifth-Year – OH – Lake Worth, Fla. – Major: Communications

  • Helped Wisconsin to a 2-0 week with wins over No. 23 USC and UCLA
  • Totaled 32 kills across the two matches, including a match-high 19 kills against UCLA where she hit .378 (19-2-45)
  • Recorded 13 kills against the nationally ranked Trojans, hitting .632 with one error on 19 attempts
  • Averaged 4.57 kills per set and hit .453 on the weekend, committing just three errors on 64 attempts
  • Added two aces, 0.57 assists per set, 1.43 digs per set, 0.43 blocks per set and averaged 5.07 points per set
  • Last Wisconsin Player of the Week: Sarah Franklin (Nov. 11, 2024)
Defensive Player of the Week
Nalani Iosia, Michigan State
Sr. - L – Long Beach, Calif. - Major: Sociology

  • Helped Michigan State to a 2-0 week with a pair of wins over Michigan (3-1) and Iowa (3-0)
  • Recorded 23 digs vs. Michigan, averaging 5.75 digs/set, limiting the Wolverines to .134 hitting and added seven assists
  • Helped the Michigan State defense hold Iowa to a season-low –0.020 hitting percentage, the lowest opponent hitting percentage in a Big Ten match against Michigan State since 2014
  • Iosia tallied 12 digs, five assists and one ace against the Hawkeyes
  • Last Michigan State Defensive Player of the Week: Nalani Iosia (Sept. 9, 2024)


Setter of the Week
Bergen Reilly, Nebraska
So. – S – Sioux Falls, S.D. – Major: Business and Law

  • Led Nebraska to wins over No. 16 Minnesota and Indiana with 10.71 assists per set and 3.86 digs per set
  • In a 3-1 win over the Golden Gophers, Reilly has 40 assists and career-highs of 20 digs and six kills
  • Reilly became the first Husker setter to record at least 40 assists, 20 digs and five kills in a match in the rally scoring era (since 2001)
  • Capped the weekend with 35 assists and seven digs in a sweep of Indiana, guiding the Nebraska offense to .324 hitting
  • On the week, Reilly totaled 75 assists, 27 digs, eight kills, seven blocks and one ace
  • Last Nebraska Setter of the Week: Bergen Reilly (Oct. 14, 2024)


Freshman of the Week
Charlie Fuerbringer, Wisconsin
S – Hermosa Beach, Calif. – Major: Real Estate

  • Helped the Badgers to a 2-0 weekend with wins over No. 23 USC and UCLA
  • Averaged 11.71 assists per set, including a match-high 47 in a 3-1 win over the Bruins
  • Fuerbringer guided the Wisconsin offense to a .402 hitting percentage vs. UCLA and a .333 hitting percentage against USC
  • Tallied 35 assists in a 3-0 win over the nationally ranked Trojans
  • Across the two matches, Fuerbringer combined for 82 assists (11.71/set), 17 digs (2.43/set), four aces and four blocks
  • Last Wisconsin Freshman of the Week: Charlie Fuerbringer (Oct. 7, 2024)

Recruiting Where Nebraska commits rank in the updated 2025 Rivals250 rankings

Christian Jones is the highest ranked member of the class coming in at No. 86 in the country and No. 6 linebacker
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Four-star QB TJ Lateef rose up to No. 139 and is now the No. 15 quarterback in the country
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Four-star RB Jamarion Parker got bumped back up into the Rivals250, now the No. 172 prospect and No. 7 all-purpose back in the country
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Four-star WR Isaiah Mozee ranks as the No. 167 prospect and No. 25 wide receiver
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Four-star OL Julian Marks slipped a bit but remains in the Rivals250, coming in at No. 236 but rising in position rankings, now the No. 19 offensive tackle
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***New Commit*** BREAKING: Four-star LB Dawson Merrit flips to Nebraska

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Recruiting Two priority 2026 regional targets set to return to Nebraska this weekend

2026 Maize (Kan.) South four-star defensive lineman Hunter Higgins and 2026 Manhattan (Kan.) three-star defensive back JJ Dunnigan will be making the drive up to Lincoln this weekend to see Nebraska take on Wisconsin.

For Higgins in particular, this visit is an opportunity to see two schools he's interested in, his third trip to Lincoln this season. For Dunnigan, it's his second trip to Lincoln this season, as the Huskers battle hometown Kansas State for his commitment.

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Video First impressions of Dana Holgorsen, his new perspective and IDGAF Honesty

Jumped in front of the camera with @TimVerghese to give a Dana Holgorsen breakdown following his first presser this afternoon. Mixed in some Tony White/defense talk at the end as Nebraska picks itself back off the mat and heads into (yet another) pivotal game this weekend.

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