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Baseball Schedule News: Field set for Huskers' season-opening MLB Desert Invitational

News story via Nebraska Athletics:

Nebraska baseball will open its 2025 campaign with a talented field, including two 2024 NCAA Regional participants, at the MLB Desert Invitational in Phoenix on Feb. 14-16.

The Huskers begin the season against UC Irvine before taking on Vanderbilt and San Diego State.

UC Irvine went 45-14 and advanced to the Corvallis Regional final, while Vanderbilt had a 38-23 overall record and was the No. 2 Seed in the Clemson Regional.

All three games will be played at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, the spring training home of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies.

Today in History - November 12

November 12
1927 - Leon Trotsky was expelled from the Communist Party and Joseph Stalin became the ruler of the Soviet Union.

1936 - The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge opened as President Franklin D. Roosevelt pressed a telegraph key in Washington, D.C., and gave the green light to traffic.

1942 - The World War II Battle of Guadalcanal began.

1948 - Former Japanese premier Hideki Tojo and several other World War II Japanese leaders were sentenced to death by a war crimes tribunal.

1954 - Ellis Island officially closed as an immigration station and detention center. More than 12 million immigrants arrived in the United States via Ellis Island between 1892 and 1954.

1970 - The Bhola cyclone struck East Pakistan, now Bangladesh. The deadliest tropical cyclone on record claimed the lives of an estimated 300,000-500,000 people.

1981 - The space shuttle Columbia was launched for the second time, becoming the first space vehicle to be used more than once.

1990 - Akihito became emperor of Japan.

1997 - Ramzi Yousef, the man behind the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, was convicted in New York.

2001 - American Airlines Flight 587, en route to the Dominican Republic, crashed after takeoff from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, killing all 260 people on board and five people on the ground.
2019 - Venice saw its worst flooding in more than 50 years, with the water reaching 6.14 feet (1.87 meters) above average sea level; damage was estimated in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

2021 - A judge in Los Angeles ended the conservatorship that had controlled the life and money of pop star Britney Spears for nearly 14 years.

Birthdays
23 - Raffey Cassidy (actress)
28 - Hanako Greensmith (actress)
32 - Erika Costell (model)
36 - Russell Westbrook (basketball player)
37 - Jason Day (golfer)
42 - Anne Hathaway (actress)
44 - Ryan Gosling (actor)
45 - Cote de Pablo (actress)
45 - Lucas Glover (golfer)
49 - Jason Lezak (swimmer)
54 - Tonya Harding (figure skater)
56 - Sammy Sosa (baseball player)
63 - Nadia Comaneci (gymnast)
66 - Megan Mullally (actress)
79 - Neil Young (singer)
80 - Al Michaels (sportscaster)
81 - Wallace Shawn (actor)

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Today in Sports History - November 12
1892 - William "Pudge" Heffelfinger became the first professional football player when he was paid a $500 bonus for helping the Allegheny Athletic Association beat the Pittsburgh Athletic Club.

1920 - Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis was elected the first commissioner of Major League Baseball.

1953 - The NFL policy of blacking out home games was upheld by Judge Allan K. Grim of the U.S. District Court in Philadelphia.

1967 - The Detroit Lions set a National Football League (NFL) record when they fumbled the ball 10 times. They only lost possession five of the ten times.

1970 - The Cleveland Cavaliers record their first victory, a 105-103 win over the Portland Trailblazers.

1972 - Don Shula, coach of the Miami Dolphins, became the first NFL head coach to win 100 regular season games in 10 seasons.

1995 - Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino breaks Fran Tarkenton's all-time passing yards record with 47,003.

2019 - Former Houston Astros MLB pitcher Mike Fiers reveals team secretly “stole signs” via camera from visiting teams 2015-17; comms between opposing pitchers & catchers intercepted and relayed to Astros batters.

The 3 year plan is now 4

Rhule thought he could get good enough QB play out of Sims or maybe Purdy as placeholders for 2 years, while developing a young star for a break out season in year 3. It only goes up from there.

He didn’t count on those two being a complete train full of dumpster fires. So in comes Haarburg to manufacture some wins. Not great, really, not up to the task. Does not have the right skill set.

Fast forward to today and the plan is entirely different. Roll out the phenom and take your licks along the way.

Indiana exposed us, and now our confidence is rocked. Hopefully they can get some traction and eek out two more wins.

Fans won’t be thrilled, but having the non bowl streak end will inject some life into the fans and the team.

Regardless, changes among some assistants are absolutely non negotiable.

I knew this domino was going to fall

A player suing the NCAA for eligibility restrictions.
Wants 2 more years but if he wins there will be no more eligibility rules.
Are you ready for 30 or 35 year olds in College football that can't make the NFL?
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Basketball Big Ten Men's Scores and Standings (11/11)

November 11
UCLA 71, Boston University 40
#13 Purdue 92, Yale 84
#21 Ohio State 81, Youngstown State 47
#24 Rutgers 75, St. Peter's 65
Maryland 84, Florida A&M 53

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

Games for Tuesday, November 12
Michigan State vs. #1 Kansas (at Atlanta) (5:30 PM - ESPN)
St. Francis at Penn State (6:00 PM - Peacock)
Illinois-Chicago at Northwestern (6:00 PM - BTN)
South Dakota at Iowa (8:00 PM - BTN)
Portland at Oregon (10:00 PM - BTN)

Next Nebraska Game - Wednesday, November 13
Fairleigh Dickinson at Nebraska (7:00 PM - BTN+)

Football ****Complete Listing of Games for Week #12*****

Sorted by Date/Time. All times Central. All rankings from AP Poll

BYE WEEK
Appalachian State
#16 Army
Central Florida
Connecticut
Duke
Florida State
Fresno State
Georgia Tech
#5 Indiana
Iowa
#12 Miami (FL)
Michigan
Middle Tennessee State
Minnesota
#10 Mississippi
Mississippi State
Nevada
North Carolina State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
TCU
Texas Tech
Texas-El Paso
Rice
Vanderbilt
Virginia Tech

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TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 12

6:00 PM

Ball State at Buffalo (CBS Sports Network)
Central Michigan at Toledo (ESPNU)
Western Michigan at Bowling Green (ESPN2)

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WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 13

6:00 PM

Akron at Northern Illinois (CBS Sports Network)
Eastern Michigan at Ohio (ESPN2)
Kent State at Miami (OH) (ESPNU)

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THURSDAY - NOVEMBER 14

6:30 PM

East Carolina at Tulsa (ESPN)

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FRIDAY - NOVEMBER 15

7:00 PM

North Texas at Texas-San Antonio (ESPN2)
Wyoming at Colorado State (CBS Sports Network)

8:00 PM
UCLA at Washington (FOX)

9:15 PM
Houston at Arizona (FOX Sports 1)

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SATURDAY - NOVEMBER 16

11:00 AM

#17 Clemson at Pittsburgh (ESPN)
Liberty at Massachusetts (ESPN+)
Louisiana Tech at Western Kentucky (CBS Sports Network)
#2 Ohio State vs. Northwestern (at Wrigley Field) (Big Ten Network)
#3 Texas at Arkansas (ABC)
#25 Tulane at Navy (ESPN2)
Utah at #18 Colorado (FOX)

11:45 AM
Louisiana-Monroe at Auburn (SEC Network)

12:00 PM
Coastal Carolina at Marshall (ESPN+)

12:30 PM
Murray State at Kentucky (ESPN+)

1:00 PM
Florida Atlantic at Temple (ESPN+)
Florida International at Jacksonville State (ESPN+)
Mercer at #9 Alabama (ESPN+)

1:30 PM
Michigan State at Illinios (FOX Sports 1)

2:00 PM
Hawaii at Utah State (Spectrum Sports PPV)
Sam Houston State at Kennesaw State (ESPN+)
Syracuse at California (The CW)

2:30 PM
Boston College at #14 Southern Methodist (ESPN)
#22 Louisville at Stanford (ACC Network)
#21 LSU at Florida (ABC)
Oregon State at Air Force (CBS Sports Network)
#4 Penn State at Purdue (CBS)
South Florida at Charlotte (ESPN+)
Virginia at #8 Notre Dame (NBC)

3:00 PM
Baylor at West Virginia (ESPN2)
James Madison at Old Dominion (ESPNU)
Nebraska at USC (FOX)
Troy at Georgia Southern (ESPN+)

3:15 PM
#24 Missouri at #23 South Carolina (SEC Network)

4:00 PM
Arkansas State at Georgia State (ESPN+)

5:00 PM
Rutgers at Maryland (FOX Sports 1)

6:00 PM
Arizona State at #20 Kansas State (ESPN)
#13 Boise State at San Jose State (CBS Sports Network)
South Alabama at Louisiana-Lafayette (ESPN+)
Southern Mississippi at Texas State (ESPN+)

6:30 PM
#1 Oregon at Wisconsin (NBC)
#6 Tennessee at #11 Georgia (ABC)

6:45 PM
New Mexico State at #15 Texas A&M (SEC Network)

7:00 PM
Alabama-Birmingham at Memphis (ESPN2)
Cincinnati at Iowa State (FOX)
Wake Forest at North Carolina (ACC Network)

8:30 PM
#19 Washington State at New Mexico (FOX Sports 1)

9:15 PM
Kansas at #7 BYU (ESPN)

9:30 PM
San Diego State at UNLV (CBS Sports Network)
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Holgersen and Lincoln Riley

From Oklahoman.com 11/24/17:

“Holgorsen and Riley were together on Mike Leach’s Texas Tech staff for five years, with Holgorsen's departure to Houston helping lead to a promotion for Riley.

“ ‘He was probably the guy on the Texas Tech staff all those years, along with Mike that I was closest with,” Riley said. “He's a tremendous coach. I've got a lot of respect for him. A great friend — was very, very helpful to me, certainly, as a young coach, so I owe him a lot. I've got a lot of gratitude.’”

Interesting twist for Saturday.

QB Room under OCDH

OC responsibilities aside I have to think this was the best thing to happen for that room...

We all have seen Dylan regress and have thought about the possibility that he'd leave so that he can grow into the NFL guy he dreams of being. Heinrich deserves credit for sticking it out in the worst of times... that said, I had always feared that Danny Kaelin wouldn't stick around long especially this year after what we've witnessed.

Fast forward, I have to believe there's a new sense of excitement for these guys. Was Glen Thomas "The Guy" that these fellas wanted? and where has his influence been seen other than HH playing well when the other team was in prevent? I Truly think that this is the most exciting thing our QB room has had since we all dorked out at the possibility when SF came here... One may have to go back to the Callahan Era to have this type of QB excitement/possibility

Trying my hardest not to get to ahead of myself and excited but man did this Offense need this!

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

November 11
Michigan State 95, Eastern Michigan 49

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

Games for Tuesday, November 12
North Texas at #25 Oregon (1:00 PM - BTN+)
Pepperdine at #5 UCLA (1:30 PM - BTN+)
Charlotte at #12 Ohio State (5:00 PM - BTN+)
Southern at #21 Nebraska (7:00 PM - BTN+)
Massachusetts-Lowell at Minnesota (7:00 PM - BTN+)
Cal State-Northridge at #3 USC (9:00 PM - BTN+)

Football Big Ten Players of the Week (11/11)

Offensive Player of the Week
QB - Will Howard, Ohio State (SR)

- Completed at least 80 percent of his passes for the fourth time this season (21-of-26), while generating four total touchdowns to lead the Buckeyes to a 45-0 win over Purdue
- Threw for 260 yards and three touchdowns and he also scored on a 1-yard rush
- Did not throw an interception and he spread his passes around with eight different Buckeyes making a reception
- Last Ohio State Offensive Player of the Week: Emeka Egbuka (Oct. 7, 2024)

Defensive Player of the Week
LB - Carson Schwesinger, UCLA (JR)

- Had two interceptions, the first two picks of his career, and seven tackles as UCLA notched a 20-17 win over Iowa on Friday
- Helped limit Iowa (ranked No. 10 in FBS rushing) to just 80 yards on the ground, and just 265 yards of total offense
- Has seven plus tackles in eight of nine games this year, including six efforts with 10+ stops
- Earns UCLA's first Defensive Player of the Week award

Special Teams Player of the Week
K - Dominic Zvada, Michigan (JR)

- Converted a trio of field goals at Indiana (39, 22, 56 yards) and scored nine of team's 15 total points
- His 56-yarder was the third-longest in Memorial Stadium history and second-longest by an opponent
- Became Michigan's new career and single-season record holder for most 50-plus yard field goals in a season (5)
- Last Michigan Special Teams Player of the Week: Dominic Zvada (Sept. 30, 2024)

Freshman of the Week
WR - Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State (FR)

- Caught six passes for 87 yards and one touchdown and in the process took over school freshman records for all three major categories in the Buckeyes' win against Purdue
- He has now moved ahead of Ohio State All-American and Pro Football Hall of Famer Chris Carter with 45 receptions, 765 yards and nine receiving touchdowns
- Improved to 10 total touchdowns on the season, including a 19-yard rushing TD vs. Michigan State
- Last Ohio State Freshman of the Week; Jeremiah Smith (Sept. 30, 2024)
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Recruiting Nebraska in the top ten for top-ranked 2026 LB

2026 Port Arthur (Tex.) Memorial four-star linebacker Tank King has cut his list of offers down to ten and Nebraska remains in the mix alongside the likes of Texas, Texas A&M, Alabama, Michigan and Notre Dame. Huskers would like to get him on campus this spring.

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Basketball Men's Top 25 Polls (11/11)

AP Top 25 (11/11)
1. Kansas (44) (2-0)
2. Alabama (6) (2-0)
3. Connecticut (7) (2-0)
4. Gonzaga (3) (2-0)
5. Auburn (2) (2-0)
6. Duke (2-0)
7. Iowa State (1-0)
8. Houston (1-1)
9. Arizona (2-0)
10. North Carolina (1-1)
11. Tennessee (2-0)
12. Baylor (1-1)
13. Purdue (2-0)
14. Creighton (2-0)
15. Marquette (2-0)
16. Indiana (2-0)
17. Cincinnati (2-0)
18. Arkansas (1-1)
19. Kentucky (2-0)
20. Florida (2-0)
21. Ohio State (1-0)
22. St. John's (2-0)
23. Texas A&M (1-1)
24. Rutgers (1-0)
25. Mississippi (2-0)

Others Receiving Votes
Illinois
, Texas Tech, Wake Forest, Xavier, Texas, Michigan State, BYU, Kansas State, Central Florida, Mississippi State, New Mexico, Oregon, North Florida, Miami (FL), Clemson, Virginia Commonwealth, Memphis, Grand Canyon, Wisconsin, Providence, Maryland, Austin Peay, Arizona State, South Dakota State, Dayton, Columbia, Michigan

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Coaches Top 25 (11/11)
1. Kansas (21) (2-0)
2. Alabama (4) (2-0)
3. Connecticut (3) (2-0)
4. Auburn (2) (2-0)
5. Gonzaga (1) (2-0)
6. Duke (2-0)
7. Iowa State (1-0)
8. Arizona (2-0)
9. Tennessee (2-0)
10. Houston (1-1)
11. North Carolina (1-1)
12. Purdue (2-0)
13. Creighton (2-0)
14. Baylor (1-1)
15. Marquette (2-0)
16. Indiana (2-0)
17. Cincinnati (2-0)
18. Kentucky (2-0)
19. Florida (2-0)
20. Illinois (2-0)
21. Arkansas (1-1)
22. Ohio State (1-0)
23. Texas A&M (1-1)
24. Rutgers (1-0)
25. St. John's (2-0)

Others Receiving Votes
Texas Tech, Mississippi, Texas, Xavier, Oregon, Michigan State, UCLA, Central Florida, St. Mary's, Wake Forest, Kansas State, Clemson, Dayton, New Mexico, North Florida, Maryland, Providence, Mississippi State, Nevada, San Francisco, Grand Canyon
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