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Football ****Complete Listing of Games for Week #7****

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

BYE WEEK
Arizona State
Arkansas State
Baylor
Boston College
Central Florida
Clemson
Connecticut
Georgia Tech
Louisana-Lafayette
Minnesota
#13 Mississippi
Mississippi State
Nebraska
Northwestern
#5 Oklahoma
Old Dominion
Rice
South Alabama
Southern Mississippi
#9 Texas
Tulsa
Virginia
Western Kentucky

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TUESDAY - OCTOBER 10

6:00 PM

Louisiana Tech at Middle Tennessee State (CBS Sports Network)

6:30 PM
Coastal Carolina at Appalachian State (ESPN2)
Liberty at Jacksonville State (ESPNU)

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WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 11

6:30 PM

Texas-El Paso at Florida International (ESPN2)

8:00 PM
Sam Houston State at New Mexico State (CBS Sports Network)

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THURSDAY - OCTOBER 12

6:00 PM

West Virginia at Houston (FOX Sports 1)

6:30 PM
Southern Methodist at East Carolina (ESPN)

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FRIDAY - OCTOBER 13

6:00 PM

Tulane at Memphis (ESPN)

7:00 PM
Fresno State at Utah State (CBS Sports Network)

9:00 PM
Stanford at Colorado (ESPN)

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SATURDAY - OCTOBER 14

11:00 AM

Arkansas at #11 Alabama (ESPN)
#1 Georgia at Vanderbilt (CBS)
Georgia Southern at James Madison (ESPN2)
Indiana at #2 Michigan (FOX)
Iowa State at Cincinnati (FOX Sports 1)
Kent State at Eastern Michigan (CBS Sports Network)
Michigan State at Rutgers (Big Ten Network)
#3 Ohio State at Purdue (Peacock)
Syracuse at #4 Florida State (ABC)
Temple at Norh Texas (ESPNU)

1:00 PM
Navy at Charlotte (EPSN+)
Toledo at Ball State (ESPN+)

2:00 PM
California at #16 Utah (Pac-12 Network)

2:30 PM
Akron at Central Michigan (ESPN+)
Bowling Green at Buffalo (ESPN+)
BYU at TCU (ESPN)
Florida at South Carolina (SEC Network)
Florida Atlantic at South Florida (ESPN2)
Illinois at Maryland (NBC)
#23 Kansas at Oklahoma State (FOX Sports 1)
Massachusetts at #6 Penn State (Big Ten Network)
#8 Oregon at #7 Washington (ABC)
Texas A&M at #19 Tennessee (CBS)
Troy at Army (CBS Sports Network)
Wake Forest at Virginia Tech (ACC Network)

3:00 PM
Iowa at Wisconsin (FOX)
Ohio at Northern Illinois (ESPNU)

4:00 PM
UNLV at Nevada (Mountain West Network)

5:00 PM
San Jose State at New Mexico (Mountain West Network)

5:30 PM
#14 Louisville at Pittsburgh (CW)

6:00 PM
Arizona at #19 Washington State (Pac-12 Network)
Auburn at #22 LSU (ESPN)
Kansas State at Texas Tech (FOX Sports 1)
Louisiana-Monroe at Texas State (ESPN+)
Marshall at Georgia State (ESPN2)
Wyoming at Air Force (CBS Sports Network)

6:30 PM
#25 Miami (FL) at #12 North Carolina (ABC)
Missouri at #24 Kentucky (SEC Network)
#10 USC at #21 Notre Dame (NBC)

7:00 PM
Alabama-Birmngham at Texas-San Antonio (ESPNU)
North Carolina State at #17 Duke (ACC Network)
#18 UCLA at #15 Oregon State (FOX)

8:45 PM
Boise State at Colorado State (FOX Sports 1)

10:00 PM
San Diego State at Hawaii (CBS Sports Network)
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Basketball Everything Fred Hoiberg said at Big Ten Media Days

Fred Hoiberg and a few of his players — CJ Wilcher, Rienk Mast and Josiah Allick — took part in Big Ten Basketball Media Days this morning in Minneapolis. Here's everything Fred said at the main podium:

Today in History - October 10

October 10
1845 - The U.S. Naval Academy opened in Annapolis, Maryland.

1886 - The tuxedo dinner jacket made its debut at a ball in Tuxedo Park, New York.

1911 - Chinese revolutionaries launched an uprising that led to the collapse of the Qing (or Manchu) Dynasty and the establishment of the Republic of China.

1943 - Chiang Kai-shek took the oath of office as president of China.

1962 - President John F. Kennedy, responding to the Thalidomide birth defects crisis, signed an amendment to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act requiring pharmaceutical companies to prove that their products were safe and effective prior to marketing.

1966 - The Beach Boys’ single “Good Vibrations,” written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love was released by Capitol Records.

1970 - Fiji gained its independence from Great Britain.

1973 - Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, accused of accepting bribes, pleaded no contest to one count of federal income tax evasion, and resigned his office.

1985 - Actor and director Orson Welles died in Hollywood at age 70.

1997 - The International Campaign to Ban Landmines and its coordinator, Jody Williams, were named winners of the Nobel Peace Prize.

2001 - California Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi became minority whip.

2001 - A month after the Sept. 11 attacks, U.S. jets pounded the Afghan capital of Kabul while President George W. Bush unveiled a list of 22 most-wanted terrorists, including Osama bin Laden.

2002 - Congress gave President George W. Bush authorization to use military force against Iraq.

2013 - Scott Carpenter, the second American to orbit the Earth and one of the last surviving Mercury 7 astronauts, died at age 88.

Birthdays
33 - Geno Smith (football player)
34 - Aimee Teegarden (actress)
35 - Rose McIver (actress)
37 - Andrew McCutchen (baseball player)
38 - Marina Diamandis (singer)
41 - Dan Stevens (actor)
43 - October Gonzalez (TV host)
44 - Mya (singer)
45 - Jodi Lyn O'Keefe (actress)
49 - Dale Earnhardt Jr. (race car driver)
50 - Mario Lopez (actor/TV host)
54 - Wendi McLendon-Covey (actress0
54 - Joelle Carter (actress)
54 - Brett Favre (football player)
58 - Rebecca Pidgeon (actress)
62 - Jodi Benson (actress)
64 - Bradley Whitford (actor)
64 - Julia Sweeney (actress)
65 - Tanya Tucker (singer)
69 - David Lee Roth (singer)
74 - Jessica Harper (actress)
77 - Charles Dance (actor)
82 - Peter Coyote (actor)

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Today in Sports History - October 10

1903 - Nebraska defeats Denver 10-0.

1908 - Nebraska defeats Grinnell 20-5.

1914 - Nebraska and South Dakota play to a 0-0 tie.


1924 - The Washington Senators defeat the New York Giants in seven games to win the World Series.

1925 - Missouri defeats Nebraska 9-6.

1926 - The St. Louis Cardinals defeat the New York Yankees in seven games to win the World Series.

1931 - The St. Louis Cardinals defeat the Philadelphia Athletics in seven games to win the World Series.

1931 - Nebraska defeats Oklahoma 13-0.

1936 - Minnesota defeats Nebraska 7-0.


1937 - The New York Yankees defeat the New York Giants in five games to win the World Series.

1942 - Indiana defeats Nebraska 12-0.

1945 - The Detroit Tigers defeat the Chicago Cubs in seven games to win the World Series.

1951 - The New York Yankees defeat the New York Giants in six games to win the World Series.

1953 - #17 Pittsburgh defeats Nebraska 14-6.

1956 - The New York Yankees defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers in seven games to win the World Series.

1957 - The Milwaukee Braves defeat the New York Yankees in seven games to win the World Series.

1959 - Kansas defeats Nebraska 10-3.

1964 - #8 Nebraska defeats South Carolina 28-6.


1964 - NBC-TV aired the opening ceremonies of the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. It was the first live color TV program to be transmitted to the U.S. by satellite.

1968 - The Detroit Tigers defeat the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games to win the World Series.

1970 - #6 Nebraska defeats #16 Missouri 21-7.

1977 - Joe Namath played the last game of his National Football League (NFL) career.

1979 - Mark Messier made his NHL debut with the Edmonton Oilers.

1981 - Nebraska defeats Colorado 59-0.

1987 - #2 Nebraska defeats Kansas 54-2.

1992 - #15 Nebraska defeats Oklahoma State 55-0.


1994 - The New York Giants retire Lawrence Taylor's #56.

1998 - #18 Texas A&M defeats #2 Nebraska 28-21.

2011 - Nelson Cruz (Texas Rangers) hit the first-ever postseason walk-off grand slam to give the Rangers a 7-3 win. The win gave the Rangers a 2-0 lead in the ALCS over the Detroit Tigers.

2015 - Wisconsin defeats Nebraska 23-21.

2017 - The U.S. soccer team failed to qualify for the World Cup, eliminated with a 2-1 loss to Trinidad and Tobago; it ended a run of seven straight U.S. appearances at soccer’s showcase event.

Rhule - 2026 - Playoffs

We will be top 15 and in the playoff conversation 2026, possibly 2025, and every year after. And it remain perpetual until Rhule leaves the program, which I don’t see him ever doing, until his retirement.

Pin this so I can say “I told you so”. This is going to be a fun ride and a very special moment in Nebraska football history.

I’ll make bets on this against IN members, just let me know.

We will become what Penn State is today….one win away from playing in the playoffs.

Blair QB Bode Soukup commits to walk-on at Nebraska

Blair's Bode Soukup, a quarterback in the Class of 2024, committed to walk on to the Huskers this morning.

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Through six games this season for the 4-3 Bears, the 6-foot-1, 195-pound Soukup is completing 65 percent of his passes (94-of-143) for 1,048 yards and 11 touchdowns against three interceptions. He's announced offers from Sioux Falls, Minnesota State, Wayne State and Midland. In June, he announced he was handed a PWO offer from Nebraska:

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FPI win probability distribution after week 6

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After week 6, FPI gives us 45.3% probability of winning 6 games or more, up from 20.8%. Probability of winning increased significantly against NW, Purdue, and Michigan State. Probability of winning decreased significantly against no one. The single most likely outcome is 5 wins.

The Friday game allows us to tease out how much of the change is due to Nebraska improvement, and how much is future opponents improving or regressing. After Friday, our 6 win probability was 42.2%, due to banking a win and increasing efficiencies. The remaining 3.1pp was due to future opponents regression.

Mouthpieces

Maybe this has been going on for years and I never noticed, but why does it seem like no college or NFL player has their mouthpiece in their mouth during plays? It’s more common to see the mouthpiece swinging from their helmet than to actually see it in their mouth this year. Anyone have any info on this? I would have bit my tongue off in high school in my playing days and probably would have been flagged.
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