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Basketball What We Learned: Amy Williams' Tuesday Press Conference

Fun morning back at Devaney to catch up with Amy Williams after her team came up with one of its biggest wins in her tenure over No. 20 Maryland. Plus, she talked about the recent scoring explosion by Jaz Shelley and the fun comradery she has with fellow Nebraska head coaches.

If the playoffs only consisted of conference champions ......

My playoff bracket:

Georgia vs Tulane

Michigan vs Utah

Tulane gets in due to it's win over K-State. Utah gets in over Clemson, because Notre Dame is the defacto champion of the ACC. They beat Clemson and North Carolina who played in the ACC championship game.

USC beat Notre Dame and Utah beat USC, therefore, Utah is more deserving than defacto ACC champ Notre Dame.

Volleyball Five Huskers named to all-region team

Some more postseason awards came the Huskers way Tuesday morning.

Madi Kubik, Lexi Rodriguez, Whitney Lauenstein Kaitlyn Hord and Bekka Allick were all named to the AVCA North All-Region Team. It’s the most all-region awards for Nebraska since having six in 2016.

This is Hord’s fifth all-region honor, Kubik’s fourth and Rodriguez’s second. Allick and Lauenstein were named all-region for the first time. Here is the full release by the volleyball program



The Nebraska volleyball team placed five student-athletes on the AVCA North All-Region Team on Tuesday. It marks the most all-region selections for the Huskers since earning six in 2016.

Madi Kubik, Lexi Rodriguez, Kaitlyn Hord, Whitney Lauenstein and Bekka Allick were all selected to the AVCA North All-Region Team. Hord earned her fifth career all-region honor, while Kubik picked up her fourth and Rodriguez her second. Lauenstein and Allick were honored for the first time.

Kubik, a senior outside hitter, is an AVCA All-Region selection for the fourth time in her career after leading the Huskers with 3.17 kills per set and a .247 hitting percentage, the best of her four-year Husker career. A six-rotation outside hitter, Kubik ranks third on the team in digs at 2.50 per set. Kubik was also a unanimous All-Big Ten selection this season, her second career first-team accolade and the third All-Big Ten honor of her career. An AVCA third-team All-American last year, the Husker captain ranks 14th in Nebraska school history in kills with 1,255. Kubik was named Big Ten Player of the Week on Nov. 21 this season.

Rodriguez, a sophomore libero, also repeated as an AVCA All-Region and All-Big Ten First-Team selection this season. Rodriguez leads the Huskers with 4.29 digs per set and had 128 set assists in the Huskers' 6-2 system this regular season. A unanimous selection to the All-Big Ten Team, Rodriguez has captained a Husker defense that leads the nation with a .123 opponent hitting percentage, and she ranks second on the team with 24 service aces. Rodriguez was an AVCA First-Team All-American and the AVCA National Freshman of the Year in 2021. She was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 10 this season.

Hord, a senior middle blocker, was named to the AVCA All-Region Team for the fifth time and the All-Big Ten Second Team this season after ranking among the nation's leaders in blocks. She currently is No. 1 in the nation with 1.60 blocks per set and averages 1.40 kills per set with a .291 hitting percentage. The graduate transfer from Penn State became a five-time All-Big Ten honoree this season. She has earned three AVCA All-America selections in her career as well.

Lauenstein is averaging 2.79 kills per set while hitting .243 and has a team-high 28 service aces, which earned her a spot on the AVCA All-Region team for the first time. The sophomore opposite hitter had a career-high 25 kills on .385 hitting in a win at No. 17 Creighton on Sept. 7. It was the most kills by a Husker in a match since Mikaela Foecke had 27 kills in the NCAA Championship match against Stanford in 2018.

Allick, a freshman middle blocker, earned her first AVCA All-Region honor this season and was one of just two unanimous choices to the seven-player All-Big Ten Freshman Team. Allick was also a second-team All-Big Ten honoree. She averages 1.95 kills per set and 1.04 blocks per set with a team-best .334 hitting percentage in the regular season. Allick was a two-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week this season.
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Football Three position groups Nebraska needs to target in transfer portal

The transfer portal offers potential for instant plug-and-play help, which Nebraska badly needs.

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Culture

Culture doesn't just happen on the field, the court, or the diamond. Great teams aren't always the most talented either.

The people around you and the purpose of why you are there can make that difference. It's corny, sounds too good to be true, you name it.

Growing up in Kansas I always felt I could be subjective about Nebraska's culture. I fell in love with the passion of the fanbase and the tradition.

I've never lost that to this day. My Dad was so passionate about Nebraska and my 4 older brothers too (1 is now KSU sadly). Saturdays in the fall have been reserved since I can remember.

In the past 20 years Nebraska has clearly lost something. This message board can be blinding but somewhere along the way Nebraska as a fan base and the high-level decision makers became proud to a fault and stubborn to boot.

To me the culture around the university has taken a massive hit. It's a foregone conclusion to expect to lose. That carries over. The students feel that. The players feel that. It's like walking in to work today and telling yourself you are going to miserable. How do those days typically play out for your mood and productivity?

All that to say is that I think more than anything the culture around the university and the men's teams has been the biggest failure. A leader has been missing, someone that can see the forest through the trees.

The reason I am posting this is because Nebraska's Football Twitter posted a video today and it makes me feel hopeful that Alberts and Matt Rhule see a need for a culture across the campus, not just on the sideline.

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Edit: My mistake Trev himself posted it.

Recruiting Throwing Bones: Reacting to Rhule's first week of recruiting at Nebraska

The Throwing Bones recruiting podcast is back! @Nate Clouse and I dove into Matt Rhule's first week on the job recruiting wise. We hit on his focus with in-state recruiting, putting together a Junior Day so quickly, what comes next and much more. Hit the link to check it out in video or audio forms below.

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We have Bowl lines

Wisconsin -5 favorite over Oklahoma St
Arkansas -5 favorite over Kansas
Oregon -10.5 favorite over N. Carolina
Minnesota -7 over Syracuse
FSU -7.5 over OU
texass -3.5 over Washington
NC State -1.5 over Maryland
Notre Dame -4.5 over South Carolina
Clemson -6 over VOLS
Bama -5.5 Over K-State
Kentucky -3 over ioway
Miss St PK Illinois
LSU -7 over Purdue
Utah -2.5 over Penn St

There needs to be a Colorado thread to consolidate

all the threads about Deion and his major accomplishments in coaching a lower-level, not Power 5 conference university, how he is going to bring in top-level talent and dominate the PAC. I believe I read from all the know-it-alls that just because you won at a lower level doesn't mean you will win in a power 5 conference, I could be wrong because it appears these people are changing their song... It should be named, The new savior has arrived and he is not in Nebraska.
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