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Basketball Big Ten Men's Scores and Standings (2/11)

February 11
#20 Michigan 75, #7 Purdue 73
Indiana 71, #11 Michigan State 67
Illinois 83, UCLA 78
USC 92, Penn State 67
Oregon 81, Northwestern 75

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

Games for Wednesday, February 12
Iowa at Rutgers (5:30 PM - BTN)
Washington at Ohio State (7:30 PM - BTN)

Next Nebraska Game - Thursday, February 13
#25 Maryland at Nebraska (7:30 PM - BTN)
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Most Husker Players on current roster come from which 5 states?

Select the 5 states that you believe the most players on our roster comes from (No looking at data)

  • California

  • Colorado

  • Florida

  • Georgia

  • Iowa

  • Kansas

  • Missouri

  • New Jersey

  • Pennsylvania

  • Texas


Results are only viewable after voting.

Without looking at the roster data, if you were to guess which five states Nebraska has the most players from (outside of Nebraska), which 5 states do you believe would have the most players on our roster as it stands today?

I'll share data with you later, or you can look it up yourself after you guess. Just go with your gut. I was somewhat surprised as I reviewed the data.

  • Poll
What matters most in 2025?

What matters most in 2025?

  • The scoreboard is that matters. 9 wins minimum. Prove it year.

    Votes: 29 52.7%
  • Proof of steady improvement. 8 wins minimum. Still building.

    Votes: 25 45.5%
  • Player development. More guys on all-conference lists and the draft board

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • Upholding the nobility of amateurism. Higher graduation rate for players.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

I feel like since its basically a professional game now where football players also happen tp be taking classes, that I'd poll the membership on what they care about most into next year . . .

TV notifications for the opening 4 games of the season

UC Irvine opener and gm3 San Diego St both have MLB.com tags on them guessing that is part of Extra Innings then? I purchase every year for my Cubs so waiting to hear about that

And game 2 Vanderbilt is showing MLB network

While game 4 is listed as ESPN Plus. That's covered with my HULU ESPN+ bundle so I may already have access to watch all 4 yay.

Today in History - February 12

February 12
1554 - Lady Jane Grey, queen of England for nine days in 1553, was executed for high treason.

1733 - Led by philanthropist James Edward Oglethorpe, the first English colonists arrived in Georgia, at present-day Savannah.

1809 - Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was born in a log cabin at Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgenville, Kentucky.

1818 - Chile proclaimed its independence from Spain.

1870 - The Utah Territory granted women the right to vote, which was later revoked in 1887.

1909 - The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded in New York City.

1912 - Pu Yi, the last emperor of the Manchu dynasty in China renounced his throne following the establishment of a republic under Sun Yat-sen.

1914 - Groundbreaking took place for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.

1973 - The first release of American prisoners of war from the Vietnam War took place.

1999 - The U.S. Senate voted to acquit President Bill Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice at his impeachment trial.

2002 - Yugoslavian ex-president Slobodan Milosevic went on trial for war crimes.

2019 - Mexico’s most notorious drug lord, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, was convicted in New York of running an industrial-scale drug smuggling operation, murder and money laundering. (Guzman is currently serving a life sentence at the federal supermax prison facility in Florence, Colorado.)

Birthdays
25 - Maria Becerra (singer)
28 - Hania Aamir (actress)
32 - Jennifer Stone (actress)
33 - Abigail Ratchford (model)
45 - Christina Ricci (actress)
45 - Sarah Lancaster (actress)
46 - Jesse Spencer (actor)
52 - Tara Strong (actress)
57 - Chynna Phillips (singer)
57 - Josh Brolin (actor)
60 - Christine Elise (actress)
61 - Raphael Sbarge (actor)
62 - John Michael Higgins (actor)
66 - Sigrid Thornton (actress)
69 - Arsenio Hall (actor/TV host)
71 - Zach Grenier (actor)
72 - Joanna Kerns (actress)
73 - Michael McDonald (singer)
75 - Michael Ironside (actor)
79 - Cliff De Young (actor)
80 - Maud Adams (actress)
87 - Judy Blume (author)
89 - Joe Don Baker (actor)

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Today in Sports History - February 12

1878 - Frederick W. Thayer patented the baseball catcher’s mask.

1937 - The Cleveland Rams are granted an NFL franchise.

1958 - Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics grabs 41 rebounds in a 119-101 win over the Syracuse Nationals.

1961 - Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics grabs 40 rebounds in a 136-125 win over the Philadelphia Warriors.

1982 - Wayne Gretzky tied the NHL record for points in a season when he got his 153rd point.

1987 - Bill Fitch became the fifth coach in NBA history to get 700 career wins.

1989 - Wayne Gretzky got his 45th career hat trick and achieved a 40+ goal season for the 10th time in his career.

1993 - The San Jose Sharks lost their 17th straight game to tie an NHL record.

2002 - Baseball owners approved the sale of the Florida Marlins and Montreal Expos.

2010 - The Winter Olympic Games opened in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The games got off to a tragic start when a luger from the Republic of Georgia, Nodar Kumaritashvili, dies tragically in a crash during training run.

2023 - The Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 to win Super Bowl LVII.

Federal Judge: Division II years don't count toward Division I eligibility

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"Judge William Conley granted the injunction based on his belief that the NCAA’s rules for granting waivers should be broader because of the name, image and likeness money on the line for college athletes. Fourqurean testified that he could make 'hundreds of thousands of dollars' in NIL sponsorship this season after making a total of $50,000 the past two years at Wisconsin."

The NCAA filed an appeal of the decision on Friday.

Wisconsin cornerback's eligibility back in doubt after NCAA appeal

Mahomes

Just curious, what award does a QB get when he beats the leading MVP candidate in the biggest game of the year, a candidate who beat the other MVP candidate last week?

Mahomes was just as spectacular as ever. 18/26 for 245 yards and a TD. 43 yards rushing and 2 TDs. But the telling thing is the 4th down conversions, where they put the ball in his hands and everyone knew they were going to do it, and he still delivered.

As opposed to some games in the regular season, KC's defense didn't win this game, their QB did.

Softball Top 25 Polls (2/11)

Link: D1Softball Top 25 (2/11)

1. Florida (6-0)
2. Texas (6-0)
3. UCLA (5-0)
4. Oklahoma (6-0)
5. Tennessee (5-1)
6. Florida State (4-1)
7. Texas A&M (6-0)
8. LSU (5-0)
9. Oklahoma State (2-2)
10. Arizona (5-1)
11. Texas Tech (5-1)
12. Georgia (5-0)
13. Arkansas (5-0)
14. Duke (3-2)
15. Missouri (4-1)
16. Virginia Tech (5-0)
17. Mississippi State (4-1)
18. Florida Atlantic (6-0)
19. Nebraska (3-2)
20. Alabama (4-1)
21. Oregon (5-0)
22. Boston University (5-0)
23. Stanford (4-0)
24. Liberty (5-0)
25. Baylor (3-2)

Dropped Out
Northwestern (#19), Michigan (#20), Penn State (#25)


Also Receiving Votes
Kentucky, Northwestern, Wichita State, South Carolina

Today in History - February 11

February 11
1805 - Lewis and Clark's Shoshone guide, Sacajawea, gave birth to a son, Jean Baptiste.

1809 - Robert Fulton received a patent for his steamboat.

1847 - American inventor Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio.

1858 - St. Bernadette of Lourdes first saw a vision of the Virgin Mary at Lourdes, France, leading to the foundation of the shrine of Lourdes.

1929 - The Lateran Treaty was signed, signaling Italy's recognition of the independence and sovereignty of the Vatican City.

1937 - A six-week-old sit-down strike against General Motors ended, with the company agreeing to recognize and negotiate with the United Auto Workers union.

1945 - The Yalta Agreement was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet leader Josef Stalin during World War II, in which Stalin agreed to declare war against Imperial Japan following Nazi Germany's capitulation.

1970 - Japan became the world's fourth nation to place a satellite into orbit.

1979 - Ayatollah Khomeini's followers sized control of the government of Iran.

1989 - The Episcopal Church's Boston diocese consecrated Barbara Harris as the church's first female bishop.

1990 - South African resistance leader Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years.

2008 - The Pentagon charged Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and five other detainees at Guantanamo Bay with murder and war crimes in connection with the Sept. 11 attacks.

2011 - As a result of the "Arab Spring" protests, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak announces his resignation and hands over power of the country to the military.

2012 - Pop superstar Whitney Houston was found dead at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles at age 48, one night before the Grammy Awards ceremony.

2013 - During a routine morning meeting of Vatican cardinals, Pope Benedict XVI announced he would resign as pope effective February 28; it was the first papal resignation in nearly 600 years.

2020 - The World Health Organization gave the official name of COVID-19 to the disease caused by the coronavirus that had emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan.

Birthdays
28 - Rose Park (singer)
33 - Taylor Lautner (actor)
35 - Q'orianka Kilcher (actress)
41 - Aubrey O'Day (singer)
43 - Natalie Dormer (actress)
44 - Kelly Rowland (singer)
45 - Matthew Lawrence (actor)
46 - Brandy (singer)
49 - Brice Beckham (actor)
51 - D'Angelo (singer)
54 - Damian Lewis (actor)
56 - Jennifer Aniston (actress)
63 - Sheryl Crow (singer)
69 - Catherine Hickland (actress)
91 - Tina Louise (actress)

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Today in Sports History - February 11

1922 - The Toronto St. Patricks and the Ottawa Senators recorded the first tie game in NHL history.

1966 - Willie Mays became the highest paid player in baseball. He signed a two-year contract with the San Francisco Giants for $130,000 a year.

1971 - Jean Beliveau (Montreal Canadiens) scored his 500th career goal.

1990 - In one of the biggest upsets in sports history, 42-1 underdog Buster Douglas knocked out the previously undefeated heavyweight champion Mike Tyson at Japan’s Tokyo Dome.

2003 - Mike Modano of the Dallas Stars became only the second American-born NHL player to play in 1,000 games with the same team. All of Modano's games had come with the Minnesota North Stars and Dallas Stars. Brian Leetch (New York Rangers) was the first American-born player to play in 1,000 NHL games.

2024 - The Kansas City Chiefs defeat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime to win Super Bowl LVIII. The game was the most watched event in U.S. history, with an average of 123.4 million viewers across television and streaming platforms.

OT Cpap for Sleep Apnea

Anyone use a cpap for sleep apnea? Been snoring a lot and got a home sleep test. AHI was 9 and rdi was 14 which means I have mild sleep apnea. About 15% of my sleep was snoring and blood oxygen never went below 91%. I was recommended to get a cpap. Tried mouth taping and exercises for snoring. BMI is around 26 but I even snore when I was fitter

Wondering if it'll help me out. Have dark circles under my eyes and do wake up tired a lot more even with good sleep. Feels like I'm losing the battle and need to just get the cpap.
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