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Today in History - July 10

July 10

1509 - Theologian John Calvin, a key figure in the Protestant Reformation, was born in France.

1890 - Wyoming became the 44th state.

1919 - President Woodrow Wilson personally delivered the Treaty of Versailles to the U.S. Senate and urged its ratification. (The Senate, however, would later reject it.)

1925 - Jury selection took place in Dayton, Tennessee, in the trial of John T. Scopes, charged with violating state law by teaching Darwin's Theory of Evolution. (Scopes was convicted and fined, but the verdict was overturned on a technicality.)

1929 - American paper currency was reduced in size as the government began issuing bills that were approximately 25 percent smaller.

1940 - The Battle of Britain began during World War II as the Luftwaffe started attacking southern England. (Britain's Royal Air Force was ultimately victorious.)

1951 - Armistice talks to end the Korean War began at Kaesong.

1973 - The Bahamas became independent from Great Britain.

1985 - The Greenpeace protest ship Rainbow Warrior was sunk with explosives in Auckland, New Zealand, by French intelligence agents; one activist was killed.

1985 - The Coca-Cola Company announced that it was bringing back the original Coke formula and calling it "Coca-Cola Classic."

1989 - Mel Blanc, the "man of a thousand voices," including such cartoon characters as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, died in Los Angeles.

1991 - Boris Yeltsin was sworn in as Russia's first elected president.

1991 - President George H.W. Bush lifted economic sanctions against South Africa.

1995 - Myanmar activist Aung San Suu Kyi was released after six years of house arrest.

2002 - The House of Representatives approved, 310-113, a measure to allow airline pilots to carry guns in the cockpit to defend their planes against terrorists. (President George W. Bush later signed the measure into law.)

2003 - Spain opened its first mosque since the Moors were expelled in the early 1500s.

2005 - A search-and-rescue team found the body of a missing U.S. commando in eastern Afghanistan, bringing an end to the desperate search for the last member of an ill-fated, four-man special forces unit that had disappeared the previous month.

2013 - In a first, the Navy succeeded in landing a drone the size of a fighter jet aboard an aircraft carrier, the USS George H.W. Bush, off the Virginia coast.

2015 - South Carolina pulled the Confederate flag from its place of honor at the Statehouse after more than 50 years.

2018 - A daring rescue mission in Thailand was completed successfully, as the last four of the 12 boys who were trapped in a flooded cave for more than two weeks were brought to safety along with their soccer coach. The other eight had been brought out in the two preceding days.

2018 - Rancher Dwight Hammond and his son Steven, who had been convicted of intentionally setting fires on public land in Oregon, were pardoned by President Donald Trump.

2020 - President Donald Trump commuted the sentence of his longtime political confidant Roger Stone, intervening in extraordinary fashion in a criminal case that was central to the Russia investigation and concerned Trump's own conduct; the move came days before Stone was to begin serving a 40-month sentence for lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstructing the House investigation into whether Trump's 2016 campaign had colluded with Russia.

Birthdays
22 - Isabela Merced (actress)
25 - Yasmin Wijnaldum (model)
26 - Alba Baptista (actress)
27 - Moon Ga-young (actress)
30 - Perrie Edwards (singer)
32 - Angel Haze (siner)
33 - Emily Skeggs (actress)
39 - Heather Hemmens (actress)
43 - Jessica Simpson (actress/singer)
43 - Thomas Ian Nichols (actor)
46 - Gwendoline Yeo (actress)
47 - Adrian Grenier (actor)
49 - Imelda May (singer)
51 - Sofia Vergara (actress)
52 - Erika Jayne (singer/actress)
52 - Aaron D. Spears (actor)
53 - Gary LeVox (singer)
54 - Gale Harold (actress)
58 - Alec Mapa (actor)
62 - Jackie Chung (actress)
65 - Fiona Shaw (actress)
78 - Virginia Wade (tennis player)
82 - Robert Pine (actor0
83 - Mills Watson (actor)
84 - Mavis Staples (singer)
84 - Lawrence Pressman (actor)
96 - William Smithers (actor)

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Today in Sports History - July 10

1951 - Sugar Ray Robinson was defeated for only the second time in 133 fights as Randy Turpin took the middleweight crown.

1968 - MLB announces each league will split into two divisions beginning in the 1969 season.

1984 - Dwight ‘Doc’ Gooden (New York Mets) became the youngest player to appear in an All-Star Game as a pitcher. He was 19 years, 7 months, and 24 days old.

1999 - The U.S. Women's soccer team defeated China to win the 1999 World Cup tournament.

2013 - David Ortiz doubled in his first at-bat to become baseball's career leader in hits as a designated hitter and hit a two-run homer an inning later, leading the Boston Red Sox to an 11-4 victory over Seattle.

Nebraska a “trap game” for UM

https://gbmwolverine.com/2023/07/07/3-potential-trap-games-michigan-football-2023/

Makes sense as they will be favored by more than 2 TDs and it will be their first roadie and actual team that isn’t a cupcake at least talent wise.

At the moment it’s difficult to think we could match up on the lines over the span of an entire game.

Baseball Brice Matthews, Max Anderson selected in 2023 MLB Draft

Brice Matthews is officially a pro. He goes No. 28 overall to the Astros as he goes to his hometown team. He's the seventh first rounder in Nebraska baseball history and the highest drafted Husker since Alex Gordon in 2005.

Baseball Jace Kaminska selected by Rockies at No. 292 overall in 10th round of MLB Draft

The Nebraska baseball team saw its fourth player picked in this year's MLB draft with the selection of Jace Kaminska late into Day 2 of the draft. Kaminska landed with the Colorado Rockies at No. 292 overall in the 10th and final round of the day. It's mission accomplished for Kaminska who transferred to Nebraska hoping to leverage his time in Lincoln with a chance at the pros.

Kaminska marks the fourth Husker to be selected in the last two days following Brice Matthews at No. 28, Max Anderson at No. 45 and Emmett Olson at No. 110. It's the first time since 2015 that the Huskers have had four players picked. It marks the fourth time in school history that four players have been drafted inside the top ten rounds joining 2005, 2001 and 1985.
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Are Conferences necessary anymore?

People bitching about how shitty the B10 is with the old boy network. Forgot about Texass in the B12, and of course, plenty of bagman shit to complain about in the SEC. The NCAA is at large has less and less control. My complaints about ways that college football has been and will be ruined have gotten more in-depth since November 2001, and I'm sure many others have a sliding scale of complaints that matches up with a similar timeline.

Is ridding FBS of conferences one fix, or a Pandora's Box of new issues? If it's even feasible, Is there a TV contract negotiation strategy for conference-less football? Could that be done? If so, post your ideas below.
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Baseball Emmett Olson picked No. 110 overall by the Miami Marlins in 4th round of MLB Draft

Husker ace Emmett Olson became the third Nebraska player taken in the MLB Draft Monday afternoon when he was selected No. 110 overall by the Miami Marlins. The slot value for Olson's pick is $609,600.

This marks the second time in school history that Nebraska has had three players all picked within the first five rounds. The first time was in 2005 with Alex Gordon (No. 2 overall), Brian Duensing (3rd round) and Zack Kroenke (5th round).

Brice Matthews was picked No. 28 overall last night by the Astros in the 1st round while Max Anderson was picked up by the Detroit Tigers No. 45 overall in the second round. First time in Nebraska history that players have been taken in the first, second and fourth round in the same draft.

Yeesh

https://huskercorner.com/2023/07/08...PruKxjTfDhW6AOs-g-HvDUaZh_c2GHv7T70uwMMD9Jv40


This is just putrid. OTOH, I saw improvement in the line toward the end of last season. Don't know enough if the line's problems were bad coaching, scheme or both. Guessing both.


"There were all kinds of indicators that the unit wasn’t pulling its own weight in 2022. However, there is one stat above all others that indicate why the Huskers offense simply wasn’t effective enough to win more games.

"The Twitter account @Statsowar recently posted a graphic that drastically underlined a big problem the Nebraska football offensive line faced last year at the very least. That statistic is “yards before contact per rush.”

"It shouldn’t be hard to realize why the statistic is important. When the Nebraska football team ran the ball, they usually had a problem finding a hole.


"According to the graphic, the Cornhuskers managed just 1.76 yards per rush before contact. That sounds bad on its own. It means the Nebraska football team was 57th among 69 Power 5 programs in the country."

Husker Maddie Harris wins national javelin title at U.S. Championships


Harris Wins USA Javelin Title
Huskers.com

Nebraska track and field thrower Maddie Harris won the national javelin title at the USATF Outdoor Championships on Thursday night in Eugene, Ore.

Harris had a career-best throw of 199-3 (60.73m) to capture the national gold medal. She edged former Husker and current volunteer coach Maggie Malone, who threw 192-10 (58.79m). Harris' throw is a Nebraska school record and the No. 6 collegiate all-time mark.

Harris is a two-time Big Ten javelin champion and two-time All-American for the Huskers. She finished fourth place at this year’s NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Four more Huskers will compete this week in Eugene. Jenna Rogers will take part in the women's high jump at 8:40 p.m. on Friday. On Sunday, Mayson Conner will compete in the men's high jump at 7:05 p.m., and Maxwell Otterdahl and Jonah Wilson will participate in the men's shot put at 8:15 p.m.

MLB fans - how is your team looking at the All-Star break?

Braves fans are enjoying what have to be the golden years for this franchise ... lineup is pretty stacked 1-9, with depth, and the starting rotation isn't close to healthy yet. Keep chugging along and try to do something silly with 110 wins & go for another WS crown has to be the goal at this point.

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This place….

… besides being THE home for Husker fanatics ( and detractors) also provides great delight to me as an oddball collection of topics( one reason I detest much of the Wichita State site… thread police) … and I know it drives some of you crazy but I love the randomness possibilities, as shown by todays new topics… hardly Husker related…

So what are some of your favorite random topics? I’ll lead with:
What are you listening to right now?
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