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I was so tired of the trash talk on this coach over the past two years. He may not have improved the OL fast enough for some, but showed development every step of the way. Dumbshits such as Kong claimed its all about his QB nephew. This now looks to be the guy to finally be rebuilding a long missed O pipeline. I hope the naysayers can start giving credit for something we've sorely needed for 10-15 years.

Volleyball NCAA Tournament First Round Scores (11/30)

Some brackets got underway today, others will tomorrow.

NEBRASKA REGION

at Gainesville, FL

#5 Georgia Tech def. South Alabama (25-19, 22-25, 25-15, 25-12)
#4 Florida def. Florida Gulf Coast (25-18, 25-16, 25-17)

at Lexington, KY
#2 Kentucky def. Wofford (25-17, 25-15, 25-16)
Baylor def. #7 James Madison (25-15, 25-19, 25-19)

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PITTSBURGH REGION
at Louisville, KY

#2 Louisville def. Wright State (21-25, 25-13, 25-20, 25-20)
Western Michigan def. #7 Auburn (25-18, 25-17, 25-19)

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WISCONSIN REGION
at Madison, WI

#1 Wisconsin def. Jackson State (25-18, 25-9, 25-18)
Miami (FL) def. #8 Northern Iowa (25-23, 25-19, 20-25, 25-20)

at Lawrence, KS
#4 Kansas def. Nebraska-Omaha (25-16, 25-19, 28-26)
#5 Penn State def. Yale (25-17, 23-25, 25-22, 25-16)

at West Lafayette, IN
#3 Purdue def. Fairfield (25-17, 25-13, 25-12)
#6 Marquette def. Eastern Illinois (25-19, 25-16, 25-14)

at Eugene, OR
#2 Oregon def. Southeastern Louisiana (25-16, 25-13, 25-13)
Hawaii def. #7 Iowa State (21-25, 25-13, 25-20, 25-20)

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STANFORD REGION

at Austin, TX

#2 Texas def. Texas A&M (21-25, 25-13, 25-20, 25-20)
#7 Southern Methodist def. Texas State (25-20, 25-19, 25-16)
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Basketball Big Ten Women's Scores and Standings (11/30)

November 30
#17 Indiana 67, Maine 59
Michigan State 102, DePaul 64

Standings
Iowa (7-1)
Penn State (7-1)
Indiana (6-1)
Michigan (6-1)
Michigan State (6-1)
Minnesota (6-1)
Ohio State (5-1)
Nebraska (5-2)
Wisconsin (5-2)
Maryland (5-3)
Illinois (4-2)
Purdue (3-3)
Northwestern (3-4)
Rutgers (4-5)

Games for Friday, December 1
Purdue at Dayton
Lafayette at Rutgers

Next Nebraska Game - Saturday, December 2
Georgia Tech at Nebraska (2:00 PM - BTN+)

Basketball Big Ten Men's Scores and Standings (11/30)

November 30
Minnesota 97, New Orleans 64

Standings
Nebraska (7-0)

Purdue (7-0)
Ohio State (6-1)
Illinois (5-1)
Indiana (5-1)
Northwestern (5-1)
Rutgers (5-1)
Iowa (5-2)
Minnesota (5-2)
Wisconsin (5-2)
Maryland (4-3)
Michigan (4-3)
Michigan State (4-3)
Penn State (4-3)

Games for Friday, December 1
Maryland at Indiana (6:00 PM - BTN)
#1 Purdue at Northwestern (8:00 PM - BTN)

Next Nebraska Game - Sunday, December 3
#15 Creighton at Nebraska (3:00 PM - FS1)
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Football Want a quality transfer QB? Matt Rhule knows it'll cost at least $1M

Want a quality/proven QB from the transfer portal? A plug-and-play, instant-impact guy?

Open the checkbook, Matt Rhule says.

“Make no mistake that a good quarterback in the portal cost $1 (million), $1.5 (million) to $2 million right now. Just so we’re on the same page.”

QB Room is Horrible... Rhule has responsibilty to Team/Recruits

First off, I beleive in Matt Rhule and think he is the right guy for the job. He and Satterfield missed horribly on their evaluation of Jeff Simms though. Becuase of this dynamic and Smothers and Thompson transferring, they might be left with the worst QB Room in the country. To the public and to the team, Rhule has to stay supportive and positive, but "off the record" he knows he has to make some major changes. If I were a high level offensive recruit, especially a running back, wide receiver or tight end I would not even consider NU as it is today Rhule has a responsiblity to existing players and to potential recruits/transfer portal player to upgrade at QB. You are who you are and Heinrich and Jeff will never be trusted game winners. I bet Kemp is scratching his head saying "Why did I transfer?"

Volleyball Huskers Dominate Big Ten Postseason Awards

Via Nebraska Athletics Communications:

Seven members of the Nebraska volleyball team, as well as Head Coach John Cook, received Big Ten Volleyball Postseason Honors, which were announced on Thursday after a vote by the league's head coaches.

The Huskers took home four of the five individual awards handed out on Thursday. Junior libero Lexi Rodriguez was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year for the second time in her career, becoming the fifth player in Big Ten history to receive that honor twice in a career. Freshman setter Bergen Reilly was chosen Big Ten Setter of the Year, becoming the first ever freshman to earn the award since it originated in 2012. Freshman outside hitter Harper Murray was voted Big Ten Freshman of the Year, making her the second ever Husker (Madi Kubik, 2019) to receive that distinction. And Cook was named Big Ten Coach of the Year by both his fellow coaches and the media. It's his fourth career Big Ten Coach of the Year accolade and eighth all-time conference coach of the year honor.

In addition to the individual awards, Merritt Beason, Murray, Reilly and Rodriguez were selected to the 18-player All-Big Ten First Team. Beason and Rodriguez were two of seven unanimous selections. Nebraska's four first-team honorees are tied for its most since joining the conference in 2011.

Middle blockers Bekka Allick and Andi Jackson were selected to the All-Big Ten Second Team, giving the Huskers six total All-Big Ten honorees, the most all-conference selections in a season in program history.

Jackson, Murray and Reilly were on the seven-player All-Freshman Team, with Murray and Reilly earning unanimous selections. Finally, sophomore middle blocker Maggie Mendelson was Nebraska's Sportsmanship Award honoree.

Rodriguez, who averages 3.60 digs and 1.24 assists per set with a .979 serve reception percentage, leads a Husker defense that ranks third nationally in opponent hitting percentage. The junior from Sterling, Ill., was twice named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week this season despite opponents frequently tailoring their game plans to avoid Rodriguez on the court. Rodriguez was a first-team AVCA All-American in 2021 and a second-team AVCA All-American in 2022, as well as an All-Big Ten libero both years. Rodriguez was the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year as a freshman in 2021 and also excels academically, earning Academic All-America honors in 2022.

Reilly, just the second true freshman setter to be the starter at Nebraska under head coach John Cook, is putting up 10.74 assists and 2.60 digs per set and has 12 double-doubles this season. The Sioux Falls, S.D., native leads all Big Ten players in assists per set and ranks 13th in the nation. Reilly was named Big Ten Setter of the Week four times this year and Big Ten Freshman of the Week twice. She paces a Husker offense that ranks in the top 15 nationally in hitting percentage (.282) and kills per set (14.16). Reilly posted her career high of 54 assists in a 3-2 win at then-No. 17 Purdue on Sept. 29. She also recorded 12 digs and a career-best five kills in that match.

Murray, a freshman outside hitter from Ann Arbor, Mich., ranks second on the Huskers in kills with 3.29 per set on .250 hitting and adds 2.10 digs per set with a team-high 31 service aces. Murray was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week three times this season and has seven double-doubles. She hit a career-high 21 kills in a 3-2 win at then-No. 17 Purdue on Sept. 29.

Beason, a junior opposite hitter who transfered to NU from Florida, has stepped in as a team captain and is contributing a team-leading 3.81 kills per set this season with 2.08 digs per set and a .284 hitting percentage. A native of Gardendale, Ala., Beason earned four Big Ten Player of the Week honors this season and was the AVCA National Player of the Week on Oct. 24 following 21 kills in a 3-2 win over then-No. 1 Wisconsin. Beason had a career-high 27 kills on .426 hitting in a 3-2 reverse sweep at then-No. 16 Penn State on Nov. 3. As a sophomore at Florida in 2022, Beason was an All-SEC and AVCA All-Region selection.

Allick, a sophomore middle blocker from Lincoln, Neb., has been Nebraska's top defensive presence at the net with a team-best 1.35 blocks per set this season. Offensively, Allick adds 1.82 kills per set on .324 hitting. Allick had a career-high nine blocks in the regular-season finale at Minnesota. Allick was also an All-Big Ten Second Team selection last year.

Jackson, a freshman middle blocker from Brighton, Colo., averages 2.10 kills per set and 1.06 blocks per set and has a team-high .408 hitting percentage, which ranks second among Big Ten players and 15th nationally. Jackson was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week in November and has hit .500 or better in 12 matches this season.

Cook led a young Nebraska team with no seniors to its first Big Ten title since 2017. The Huskers finished the regular season 28-1 overall, their best regular season record since going 28-1 in 2005.

After going 26-6 last year and missing the NCAA Regional Finals for the first time since 2011, the Huskers started over with a starting lineup featuring four true freshmen and a junior transfer (Beason). Cook's Huskers won their first 27 matches of the season and held the No. 1 ranking from Oct. 23 through the end of the regular season.

Despite having no seniors on the roster for just the second time in Cook's 24 years at Nebraska - as well as starting a true freshman at setter for only the second time in Cook's tenure - the Huskers earned the overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2016 and the sixth time overall under Cook.

2023 BIG TEN VOLLEYBALL POSTSEASON HONORS
Player of the Year: Sarah Franklin, Sr., OH, Wisconsin
Defensive Player of the Year: Lexi Rodriguez, Jr., L, Nebraska
Setter of the Year: Bergen Reilly, Fr., Nebraska
Freshman of the Year: Harper Murray, OH, Nebraska
Coach of the Year (Coaches & Media): John Cook, Nebraska

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TEN

Raina Terry, Sr., OH, Illinois
CAMRYN HAWORTH, Jr., S, Indiana
Taylor Landfair, RS-Jr., OH, Minnesota
Kylie Murr, Gr., L, Minnesota
MERRITT BEASON, Jr., OPP, Nebraska
Harper Murray, Fr., OH, Nebraska
Bergen Reilly, Fr., S, Nebraska
LEXI RODRIGUEZ, Jr., L, Nebraska

Julia Sangiacomo, Sr., OH, Northwestern
EMILY LONDOT, Sr., OH, Ohio State
JEZZ MRUZIK, Sr., OH, Penn State
Mac Podraza, Gr., S, Penn State
EVA HUDSON, So., OH, Purdue
Raven Colvin, Jr., MB, Purdue
Chloe Chicoine, Fr., OH, Purdue
SARAH FRANKLIN, Sr., OH, Wisconsin
Carter Booth, So., MB, Wisconsin
Anna Smrek, Jr., OPP, Wisconsin

SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG TEN
Ramsey Gary, Fr., L, Indiana
Kaley Rammelsberg, Gr., MB, Indiana
Amani McArthur, Gr., MB, Michigan State
Taylah Holdem, Fr., OH, Michigan State
Melani Shaffmaster, Sr., S, Minnesota
Lydia Grote, Jr., OPP, Minnesota
Andi Jackson, Fr., MB, Nebraska
Bekka Allick, So., MB, Nebraska

Rylee Rader, Sr., MB, Ohio State
Camryn Hannah, Sr., OH, Penn State
Maddie Schermerhorn, Gr., L, Purdue
Alissa Kinkela, RS-So., OH, Rutgers
Devyn Robinson, Sr., OPP, Wisconsin

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
RAMSEY GARY, L, Indiana
Taylah Holdem, OH, Michigan State
BERGEN REILLY, S, Nebraska
HARPER MURRAY, OH, Nebraska
Andi Jackson, MB, Nebraska

CHLOE CHICOINE, OH, Purdue
Taylor Anderson, S, Purdue

SPORTSMANSHIP HONOREES
Kennedy Collins, Gr., MB, Illinois
Candela Alonso-Corcelles, So., OH, Indiana
Bailey Ortega, Sr., S, Iowa
Zoe Huang, Jr., S, Maryland
Brooke Humphrey, Sr., DS/L, Michigan
Lydia Grote, Jr., OPP, Minnesota
Julia Bishop, Jr., S, Michigan State
Maggie Mendelson, So., MB, Nebraska
Natalie Chizzo, Sr., OH, Northwestern
Sarah Sue Morbitzer, Sr., DS, Ohio State
Macy Van Den Elzen, Sr., OPP, Penn State
Lizzie Carr, R-Fr., MB, Purdue
Kristina Grkovic, Sr., MB, Rutgers
MJ Hammill, Sr., S, Wisconsin

ALL CAPS indicates unanimous selections
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Husker Basketball Tix

Wife and I planning on attending the basketball game at PBA Dec 29 against South Carolina State.
Have not been to a game in 5 years, what is best place to purchase tickets?
Husker office has available but you don’t know view, Stubhub, Geekseats also have.
Any suggestions from past experience appreciated

Today in History - November 30

November 30

1782 - The United States and Britain signed preliminary peace articles in Paris for ending the Revolutionary War; the Treaty of Paris was signed in September 1783.

1803 - Spain completed the process of ceding Louisiana to France, which had sold it to the United States.

1804 - Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase was tried for political bias.

1874 - British statesman Winston Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, England.

1900 - Irish author Oscar Wilde died in Paris at age 46.

1940 - Actors Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were married.

1966 - Barbados became independent from Great Britain.

1974 - The fossilized remains of a female human ancestor named Lucy (after the Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds") were found in Ethiopia.

1981 - The United States and Soviet Union opened negotiations in Geneva aimed at reducing nuclear weapons in Europe.

1993 - President Bill Clinton signed the Brady Bill, which required a five-day waiting period for handgun purchases and background checks of prospective buyers.

1995 - President Bill Clinton became the first U.S. president to visit Northern Ireland.

2000 - Al Gore's lawyers battled for his political survival in the Florida and U.S. Supreme Courts; meanwhile, GOP lawmakers in Tallahassee moved to award the presidency to George W. Bush in case the courts did not by appointing their own slate of electors.

2004 - Ken Jennings ended his 74-game winning streak on the game show "Jeopardy!"

2010 - The Obama administration announced that all 197 airlines that flew to the U.S. had begun collecting names, genders and birth dates of passengers so the government could check them against terror watch lists before they boarded flights.

2012 - Israel approved the construction of 3,000 homes in Jewish settlements on occupied lands, drawing swift condemnation from the Palestinians a day after their successful bid for recognition by the United Nations.

2013 - Actor Paul Walker, star of the "Fast & Furious" movie franchise, died with his friend, Roger W. Rodas, who was at the wheel of a Porsche sports car that crashed and burned north of Los Angeles; Walker was 40 years old.

2017 - House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi called on veteran Democratic congressman John Conyers to resign in the face of multiple accusations of sexual misconduct. (Conyers resigned five days later.)

2018 - George H.W. Bush, a World War II hero and 41st president of the United States, died in Houston at age 94.

2020 - Two battleground states, Wisconsin and Arizona, certified their presidential election tallies in favor of Joe Biden, even as President Donald Trump's legal team continued to dispute the results.

2022 - House Democrats elected Rep. Hakeem Jeffries to be the first Black American to head a major political party in Congress as long-serving Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her team stepped aside.

Birthdays
21 - Emily Skinner (actress)
23 - Tyla Harris (actress)
34 - Adelaide Clemens (actress)
35 - Rebecca Rittenhouse (actress)
36 - Trinity Fatu (professional wrestler)
36 - Christel Khalil (actress)
38 - Chrissy Teigen (actress/model)
38 - Kaley Cuoco (actress)
41 - Elisha Cuthbert (actress)
42 - Billy Lush (actor)
45 - Clay Aiken (singer)
50 - Christian Cage (professional wrestler)
58 - Ben Stiller (actor)
58 - Rebecca Ritz (actress)
61 - Bo Jackson (football/baseball player)
66 - Colin Mochrie (actor/comedian)
68 - Billy Idol (singer)
71 - Mandy Patinkin (actress)
86 - Ridley Scott (director)

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Today in Sports History - November 30

1937 - Yale running back Clint Frank wins the Heisman Trophy.

1948 - Baseball's Negro League disbands.

1954 - Wisconsin running back Alan Ameche wins the Heisman Trophy.

1956 - At 21 years, 10 months, 3 weeks and five days old, Floyd Patterson becomes boxing's youngest heavyweight champion and the first former Olympic gold medalist to win a professional heavyweight title.

1959 - The Los Angeles Rams select LSU running back Billy Cannon with the first pick in the NFL Draft.

1971 - ABC-TV aired "Brian's Song." The movie was about Chicago Bears' Brian Picolo and his friendship with Gale Sayers.

1976 - Pittsburgh running back Tony Dorsett wins the Heisman Trophy.

1991 - The United States defeated Norway 2-1 to win the inaugural Women's World Cup soccer tournament.

1993 - The NFL awarded the league's 30th franchise to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

1996 - Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls became the 10th player in NBA history to score 25,000 career points.

2015 - Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers announces he will retire at the end of the season.
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