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Recruiting New Nebraska FutureCasts ahead of important June official visits

Let's have some fun. Fired in a trio of FutureCasts ahead of summer official visits. Find out why here...

Good article on the Rhule rebuild

Matt Rhule rebuilt Temple and Baylor, but can he lift Nebraska back to the land of contenders after a generation was lost in the college football wilderness? It will take innovation, old-school principles and a commitment to excellence.​

A few hundred yards away, construction workers raced to complete a state-of-the-art, $165 million football performance center along the northeast side of Memorial Stadium. Rhule says his current office inside the Osborne Athletics Complex is the nicest he has ever called home. He'll get an upgrade soon when he receives the keys to a new office inside the adjacent 315,000-square-foot facility.
“He's gonna hate that I said this,” said Nebraska defensive line coach Terrance Knighton, who played for Rhule at Temple, “but he is borderline genius. He does everything with a purpose. He knows how to get things out of certain guys and coaches. He builds a competitive nature within a locker room. He's just got this way to express himself. You can feel it's authentic.”

“The talent is great, the university is great, the resources are great,” Rhule said. “It's kind of like a beast we need to awaken.”

Deion's other boy headed to C.U

Shilo Sanders is joining his father Deion and brother Shedeur in Boulder.

The former Jackson State safety announced his commitment to Colorado on Saturday night in an impressive video. Sanders, who has an NIL deal with Mercedes-Benz, kicked the clip off pulling up to the Buffaloes' facility in a new, white AMG GLE 63 S Coupe.
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Video Blackshirt Breakdown: Husker QB commit Daniel Kaelin

Jay and I are back, and this time we're breaking down a few throws from new Huskers commit Daniel Kaelin. Had fun with this one. Check it out:

Today in History - May 30

May 30

1431 - Joan of Arc was burned at the stake as a heretic.

1536 - King Henry VIII of England married his third wife, Jane Seymour, 11 days after he had his second wife, Anne Boleyn, executed.

1922 - The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. was dedicated by President Warren G. Harding, Chief Justice William Howard Taft and Robert Todd Lincoln.

1937 - Ten people were killed when police fired on steelworkers demonstrating near the Republic Steel plant in South Chicago.

1958 - Unidentified American service members killed in World War II and the Korean War were interred in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.

1968 - The Beatles began recording their "White Album" at EMI Recording Studios in London, starting with the original version of "Revolution 1."

1971 - The American space probe Mariner 9 blasted off from Cape Kennedy on a journey to Mars.

1972 - Three members of the Japanese Red Army opened fire at Los Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, killing 26 people. Two attackers died; the third was captured.

1989 - Student protesters in Beijing erected a "Goddess of Democracy" statue in Tiananmen Square (the statue was destroyed in the Chinese government's crackdown).

1998 - An earthquake in northern Afghanistan killed an estimated 5,000 and injured at least 1,500.

2002 - A solemn, wordless ceremony marked the end of the agonizing cleanup at ground zero in New York, 8 ½ months after 9/11.

2015 - Vice President Joe Biden's son, former Delaware attorney general Beau Biden, died at age 46 of brain cancer.

2018 - Harvey Weinstein was indicted in New York on rape and criminal sex act charges, furthering the first criminal case stemming from sexual misconduct allegations against the former movie mogul.

2018 - Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko stunned colleagues by appearing at a news conference in Kiev less than a day after police in the Ukrainian capital said he'd been assassinated; authorities said his death was staged to foil a plot on his life by Moscow's security services.

2018 - A senior House Republican, Trey Gowdy, said there was no evidence that the FBI planted a "spy" on Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, as Trump had alleged.

2018 - Reality TV star Kim Kardashian West visited the White House to appeal to Trump on behalf of a woman serving a life sentence for drug offenses. (Days later, Trump granted clemency for Alice Marie Johnson, freeing her from prison.)

2020 - Tense protests over the death of George Floyd and other police killings of Black people grew across the country; racially diverse crowds held mostly peaceful demonstrations in dozens of cities, though many later descended into violence, with police cars set ablaze.

Birthdays
23 - Jared Gilmore (actor)
24 - Sean Giambrone (actor)
26 - Jake Short (actor)
27 - Alexxis Lemire (actress)
28 - Jonah Hauer-King (actor)
36 - Javicia Leslie (actress)
42 - Blake Bashoff (actor)
43 - Remy Ma (rapper)
48 - Cee Lo Green (rapper)
52 - Idina Menzel (actress)
52 - John Ross Bowie (actor)
59 - Mark Sheppard (actor)
59 - Wynonna Judd (singer)
61 - Tonya Pinkins (actress)
62 - Ralph Carter (actor)
65 - Ted McGinley (actor)
70 - Colm Meaney (actor)
72 - Stephen Tobolowsky (actor)
88 - Ruta Lee (actress)

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Today in Sports History - May 30

1894 - Bobby Lowe (Boston Red Sox) became the first player to hit four home runs in one game.

1911 - Ray Harroun won the first Indianapolis Sweepstakes. The 500-mile auto race later became known as the Indianapolis 500. Harroun's average speed was 74.59 miles per hour.

1922 - Max Flack (Chicago Cubs) and Cliff Heathcote (St. Louis Cardinals) were traded for each other between the morning and afternoon games of a Memorial Day twin bill. They played one game for each team.

1927 - Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators recorded his 113th career shutout. It was also the final shutout of his career.

1927 - Jim Cooney (Chicago Cubs) became the sixth player to record an unassisted triple play against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He caught Paul Waner's line drive, stepped on second to double Lloyd Waner and then tagged Clyde Barnhart coming from first.

1927 - Johnny Neun (Detroit Tigers) became the seventh player to record an unassisted triple play.

1935 - Babe Ruth played in his final major league baseball game for the Boston Braves, leaving after the first inning of the first game of a double-header against the Philadelphia Phillies. (Ruth announced his retirement three days later.)

1937 - Pitcher Carl Hubbell got his 24th consecutive victory.

1948 - Tommy Lasorda of the Schenectady Blue Jays strikes out 25 batters in a 15-inning game.

1955 - Bob Sweikert won the Indianapolis 500. During the race Bill Vukovich hit the 3-car pileup of Al Keller, Johnny Boyd, and Rodger Ward. He was killed when his car became airborne and went out of the course, landing upside down and on fire.

1967 - Whitey Ford announces his retirement from baseball.

1970 - Voting for the MLB All-Star game was returned to the fans.

1971 - Willie Mays hit his 638th home run. He set a National League record of 1,950 runs scored.

1982 - Cal Ripken, Jr., began a record streak of playing in 2,632 games. The streak ended on September 20, 1998.

1987 - Eric Davis (Cincinnati Reds) became the first National League player to hit three grand slams in a month and set a National League record of 19 home runs in April and May.

2022 - Jeff Gladney, a defensive back for the NFL's Arizona Cardinals, died in a car crash in Dallas at age 25.

Former Missouri football player, & current St. Louis fire fighter has been arrested…

After stealing a wallet from a crash scene survivor…the crash also included four fatalities…

Dude has to be a special kind of dumb-shit, and total POS.







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Nebraska Roster Movement

If you know of any updates, let me know and I'll update

COACHES
Head Coach - Matt Rhule

Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks - Marcus Satterfield
Assistant Coach, Wide Receivers - Garret McGuire
Assistant Coach, Tight Ends - Bob Wager
Assistant Coach, Running Backs - E.J. Barthel
Assistant Coach, Offensive LIne- Donovan Raiola

Defensive Coordinator - Tony White
Assistant Coach, Defensive Line - Terrance Knighton
Assistant Coach, Linebackers - Rob Dvoracek
Assistant Coach, Secondary - Evan Cooper

Special Teams Coordinator - Ed Foley

Head Football Strength & Conditioning Coach - Corey Campbell

Huskers.com Link to full coaching staff

SCHOLARSHIP PLAYERS GRADUATING/EXHAUSTING ELIGIBILITY
Broc Bando
Devin Drew
Trent Hixon
Chris Kolarevic
Omar Manning
Oliver Martin (Undrafted Free Agent - Jacksonvill Jaguars)
Eteva Mauga-Clements
Caleb Tannor (Undrafted Free Agent - New York Jets)
Travis Vokolek (Undrafted Free Agent - Baltimore Ravens)

NON-SCHOLARSHIP PLAYERS GRADUATING/EXHAUSTING ELIGIBILITY
Chancellor Brewington
Brandon Moore
Brady Weas

NEBRASKA PLAYERS DECLARING FOR THE NFL
Ochaun Mathis (Drafted by Los Angeles Rams - Round 6 -189th Pick)
Garrett Nelson (Undrafted Free Agent - Miami Dolphins)
Trey Palmer (Drafted by Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Round 6 - 191st Pick)

SCHOLARSHIP PLAYERS RETIRING/GOING ON MEDICAL
Hunter Anthony, OL
Chris Hickman, TE
Tyreke Johnson, DB

NON SCHOLARSHIP PLAYERS RETIRING/GOING ON MEDICAL
Colton Feist, DL

SCHOLARSHIP PLAYERS TRANSFERRING OUT (20)
Ajay Allen, RB -> Miami (ACC)
Brant Banks, OL -> Rice (Conference USA)
Marquis Black, DL -> Western Kentucky (Conference USA)
Alante Brown, WR -> Michigan State (Big Ten)
James Carnie, TE
Braxton Clark, DB -> South Florida (AAC)
Decoldest Crawford, WR -> Louisiana Tech (Conference USA)
Alex Conn, OL
Myles Farmer, DB -> Syracuse (ACC)
Jaeden Gould, CB -> Syracuse (ACC)
Kamonte Grimes, WR -> Northern Iowa (FCS - Missouri Valley)
Shawn Hardy II, WR
Ernest Hausmann, LB -> Michigan (Big Ten)
Victor Jones, Jr., WR -> Liberty (Conference USA)
Jalil Martin, DB -> Syracuse (ACC)
Mosai Newsome, DL -> South Dakota (FCS - Missouri Valley)
Noa Pola-Gates, DB -> New Mexico (Mountain West)
Logan Smothers, QB -> Jacksonville State (Conference USA)
Casey Thompson, QB -> Florida Atlantic (Conference USA)
Richard Torres, QB -> Incarnate Word (FCS - Southland Conference)
Jailen Weaver, OL
Kevin Williams, Jr., OL -> Charlotte (Conference USA)
Stephon Wynn, Jr., DL -> Ole Miss (SEC)
Jaquez Yant, RB -> Florida A&M (FCS - Southwestern Athletic Conference)

Transferring to:
7 - Power 5 Conferences
9 - Group of 5 Conferences
4 - FCS Conferences

SCHOLARSHIP PLAYERS NO LONGER TRANSFERRING OUT
Zavier Betts, WR -> Returning to Nebraska (Scholarship)*
Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda, WR -> Returning to Nebraska (Scholarship)

NON-SCHOLARSHIP PLAYERS TRANSFERRING OUT
Chase Contreraz, K -> Iowa State (Big 12)
Brendan Franke, K -> Georgia Southern (Sun Belt)
Gabe Heins, K -> University of Nebraska - Kearney (Mid-America)
Evan Meyersick, TE
Mikey Pauley, QB -> Kansas (Big 12)
Truitt Robinson, WR
Jarrett Synek, QB -> South Dakota (Missouri Valley)
Charlie Weinrich, K -> Kansas (Big 12)

PLAYERS TRANSFERRING IN (11)
6.1 - 5* / 5.8 - 4* Corey Collier Jr., DB - Florida (2021) - Miami, FL (Early Enrollee)
6.1 - 5* / 5.8 - 4* Arik Gilbert, TE - Georgio (2020) - Marietta, GA (Early Enrollee)
6.0 - 4* / NR MJ Sherman, LB - Georgia (2020) - Washington D.C. (Early Enrollee)
5.8 - 4* / 5.7 3* Jacob Hood, OL - Georgia (2022) - Nashville, TN (Early Enrollee)
5.8 - 4* / 5.6 - 3* Jeff Sims, QB - Georgia Tech (2020) - Jacksonville, FL (Early Enrollee)
5.8 - 4* / 5.5 - 3* Elijah Jeudy, DL - Texas A&M (2021) - Philadelphia, PA (Early Enrollee)
5.5 - 3* / 5.7 - 3* Ben Scott, OL - Arizona State (2018) - Honolulu, HI (Early Enrollee)
5.7 - 3* / 5.5 - 3* Chief Borders, OLB - Florida (2021) - Franklin, GA (Early Enrollee)
5.7 - 3* / 5.5 - 3* Josh Fleeks, WR/RB - Baylor (2018) - Cedar Hill, TX (Early Enrollee)
5.6 - 3* / NR Tyler Knaak, OL - Utah (2022) - Salt Lake City, UT
5.3 - 2* / NR Billy Kemp IV, WR - Virginia (2018) - Highland Springs, VA (Early Enrollee)
NR Marco Ortiz, LS - Florida (2018) - Richmond, VA (Early Enrollee)

5.3 - 2* Caden Becker, TE/FB - Wyoming (2022) - Omaha, NE (Walk On)
NR Barrett Liebentritt, FB - Notre Dame (2021) - Omaha, NE (Walk On)
NR Trevor Ruth, FB - UNK (2022) - Seward, NE (Walk On)
NR Jack Woche, QB - Ole Miss (2022) - Austin, TX (Walk On)

WALK-ONS RECEIVING SCHOLARSHIPS (2)
Nate Boerkircher, TE - Sophomore, Aurora, NE
John Bullock, LB - Junior, Omaha, NE

COMMITTED/SIGNED RECRUITS (28 Committed/Signed)
6.0 - 4* ATH Malachi Coleman - Lincoln, NE
5.8 - 4* WR Demitrius Bell - Nashville, TN
5.8 - 4* OL Gunnar Gottula - Lincoln, NE (Early Enrollee)
5.8 - 4* WDE Cameron Lenhardt - Bradenton, FL (Early Enrollee)
5.8 - 4* SDE Princewill Umanmielen, Manor, TX
5.7 - 3* WR Jaidyn Doss - Peculiar, MO
5.7 - 3* CB Ethan Nation - Roswell, GA (Early Enrollee)
5.7 - 3* DE Maverick Noonan - Elkhorn, NE (Early Enrollee)
5.7 - 3* LB Dylan Rogers - Cypress, TX
5.7 - 3* S Rahmir Stewart - Philadelphia, PA
5.7 - 3* DT Riley Van Poppel - Argyle, TX (Early Enrollee)
5.6 - 3* DB Dwight Bootle - Miami, FL (Early Enrollee)
5.6 - 3* DT Vincent Carroll-Jackson - Harrisburg, PA
5.6 - 3* LB Eric Fields - Ardmore, OK
5.6 - 3* OL Brock Knutson - Scottsbluff, NE
5.6 - 3* DE, Sua Lefotu - Bellflower, CA
5.6 - 3* CB Syncere Safeeullah - Bradenton, FL (Early Enrollee)
5.6 - 3* OL Sam Sledge - Omaha, NE
5.6 - 3* - TE Ismael Smith Flores - Arlington, TX
5.6 - 3* WDE Kai Wallin - Sacramento, CA (JUCO) (Early Enrollee)
5.5 - 3* CB D'Andre Barnes - Aurora, CO
5.5 - 3* OL Mason Goldman, Gretna, NE
5.5 - 3* ATH Kwinten Ives - Palmyra, NJ
5.5 - 3* WR Jaylen Lloyd - Omaha, NE
5.5 - 3* OL Jason Maciejczak - Pierre, SD
5.5 - 3* WR Brice Turner - Bay City, TX
5.4 - 2* K Tristan Alvano - Omaha, NE
5.4 - 2* WR Jeremiah Charles - Arlington, TX

WHERE ARE THE RECRUITS AND TRANSFERS FROM?
8 - NE
7 - TX
5 - FL
3 - GA
3 - PA
2 - CA
2 - TN
2 - VA
1 - CO
1 - DC
1 - HI
1 - MO
1 - NJ
1 - OK
1 - SD
1 - UT

RECRUITS THAT HAVE DECOMMITTED SINCE MATT RHULE WAS HIRED
5.9 - 4* WR Omarion Miller - Vivian, LA -> Colorado
5.8 - 4* WR Barry Jackson - Ellenwood, GA -> Cincinnati
5.7 - 3* TE Benjamin Brahmer - Pierce, NE -> Iowa State
5.7 - 3* QB William Watson - Springfield, MA -> Virginia Tech
5.5 - 3* RB Arnold Barnes - New Orleans, LA - > Tulane
5.5 - 3* LB Hayden Moore - Aurora, CO -> Michigan

PLAYERS WALKING ON
Cole Ballard, RB/S, Elkhorn, NE
Leslie Black, DE, Statesboro, GA
Mason Blankenship-Jones, S, Omaha, NE
David Borchers, DT, Eldridge, IA
Jacob Bowers, LB, ?, CA
Noah Bustard, OLB, Elkhorn, NE
Conor Connealy, DL, Elkhorn, NE
Korver Demma, LB, Gretna, NE
Will DePooter, LS, Omaha, NE
Cayden Echternach, TE, Omaha, NE
Danny Pasko, LB, Lyons Township, IL
Grant Seagren, OT, Oakland, NE
Landon Ternus, FB, Columbus, NE
Gage Wager, ATH, Arlington, TX




2023 SCHOLARSHIP DISTRIBUTION CHART
89/85
FRESHMEN
(27)
REDSHIRT FR
(9)
SOPHOMORE
(22)
JUNIOR
(20)
SENIOR
(11)
QUARTERBACK
(3)
Richard Torres
Heinrich Haarberg

Chubba Purdy​
Jeff Sims

Logan Smothers
Casey Thompson
RUNNING BACK
(5)
Kwinten Ives
Ajay Allen

Emmett Johnson​
Gabe Ervin, Jr.​
Rahmir Johnson​
Anthony Grant​
WIDE RECEIVER
(10)
Demitrius Bell

Malachi Coleman

Jeremiah Charles

Jaidyn Doss

Jaylen Lloyd

Brice Turner
Victor Jones, Jr.
Zavier Betts

Shawn Hardy II
Alante Brown

Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda​
Josh Fleeks

Billy Kemp IV


Marcus Washington​
TIGHT END
(7)
Ismael Smith Flores
Chase Androff

Jake Appleget

Janiran Bonner​
Nate Boerkircher

James Carnie

Thomas Fidone

Arik Gilbert
Chris Hickman
OFFENSIVE LINE
(15)
Mason Goldman*

Gunnar Gottula

Brock Knutson

Jason Maciejczak*

Sam Sledge
Justin Evans-Jenkins

Jacob Hood

Tyler Knaak
Henry Lutovsky

Teddy Prochazka​
Bryce Benhart

Turner Corcoran

Ethan Piper

Ben Scott
Hunter Anthony

Nouredin Nouili
DEFENSIVE LINE
(8)
Vincent
Carroll-Jackson

Riley
Van Poppel
Brodie Tagaloa
Ru'Quan Buckley

Elijah Jeudy

AJ Rollins
Nash Hutmacher

Ty Robinson
Stephon Wynn, Jr.
LINEBACKER
(12)

Eric Fields

Dylan Rogers
Chief Borders

Jimari Butler

Seth Malcom

Randolph Kpai

Mikai Gbayor

Kaine Williams
John Bullock

Nich Henrich

MJ Sherman


Garrett Snodgrass
Luke Reimer
Edge
(6)
Sua Lefotu

Cameron Lenhardt

Maverick Noonan

Princewill Umanmielen
Blaise Gunnerson

Kai Wallin
Nickel
(3)
Gage Stenger
Isaac Gifford

Javin Wright
CORNERBACK
(11)
D'Andre Barnes

Dwight Bootle

Ethan Nation

Syncere Safeeullah
Malcolm Hartzog

Tamon Lynum
Javier Morton

Tommi Hill
Omar Brown

Braxton Clark

Tyreke Johnson

Quinton Newsome


Phalen Sanford
SAFETY
(5)
Rahmir Stewart
Jalil Martin
Koby Bretz

Corey Collier, Jr.
Marques Buford

Myles Farmer

Noa Pola-Gates

DeShon Singleton
SPECIAL TEAMS
(4)
Tristan Alvano
Timmy Bleekrode

Brian Buschini
Marco Ortiz

Incoming Scholarship Players highlighted in RED
Walk-On Players receiving scholarships highlighted in BLUE
* OL/DL

How often do HS teammates commit to NU?

I have noticed how often we get multiple high profile recruits from the same HS and same class to visit at the same time. Example Baker and Frasier this yr. My first thoughts have always been, "That's great! If we can get one to commit, it will increase the odds of getting the other one". But then I started trying to remember when that actually held up. trying to think back over the last 12-15 yrs I can only really remember the Calabassas boys (Gebbia/Johnson) from out of state. I am not counting in-state duos like Heinrich and Hickman btw. Are there others I am missing?
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Football Most impactful transfer addition & departure for each Husker foe: Maryland

The series continues.

This time, we're taking a look at Maryland, which won seven games in 2021 and eight in 2022. A handful of Mike Locksley's starters are now on SEC rosters, though. Here's more:



In case you missed them, here are the previous installments:
Minnesota
Colorado
Northern Illinois
Louisiana Tech
Michigan
Illinois
Northwestern
Purdue
Michigan State

Today in History - May 29

May 29

1765 - Patrick Henry bitterly denounced the Stamp Act in the Virginia House of Burgesses.

1790 - Rhode Island became the 13th state, the last of the original colonies to ratify the U.S. Constitution.

1848 - Wisconsin became the 30th state.

1914 - The Canadian ocean liner RMS Empress of Ireland sank in the St. Lawrence River in eastern Quebec after colliding with the Norwegian cargo ship SS Storstad; of the 1,477 people on board the Empress of Ireland, 1,012 died. (The Storstad sustained only minor damage.)

1917 - John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was born in Brookline, Massachusetts.

1942 - Bing Crosby recorded his version of "White Christmas." (It would go on to sell over 30 million copies.)

1953 - Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest.

1988 - President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev opened their historic summit in Moscow.

1990 - Boris Yeltsin was elected president of the Russian republic by the parliament.

2009 - A judge in Los Angeles sentenced music producer Phil Spector to 19 years to life in prison for the murder of actor Lana Clarkson. (Spector remained in prison until his death in January 2021.)

2014 - Starbucks closed thousands of stores for part of the day to hold training sessions for employees on unconscious bias, in response to the arrests of two Black men in Philadelphia at one of its stores.

2015 - The Obama administration formally removed Cuba from the U.S. terrorism blacklist.

2018 - ABC canceled the reboot of “Roseanne,” after star Roseanne Barr’s tweet that referred to former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett as a product of the Muslim Brotherhood and the “Planet of the Apes.”

2019 - In his first public remarks on the Russia investigation, special counsel Robert Mueller said charging President Donald Trump with a crime was “not an option” because of federal rules, but he emphasized that the investigation did not exonerate the president.

2020 - Fired Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was arrested and charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. (He would be convicted in April 2021 on those charges as well as second-degree unintentional murder.) Thousands of protesters in Minneapolis angered by Floyd’s death ignored a curfew as unrest again overwhelmed authorities; fires burned unchecked in cars and businesses.

Birthdays
30 - Lorelei Linklater (actress)
30 - Maika Monroe (actress)
32 - Kristen Alderson (actress)
34 - Brandon Mychal Smith (actor)
34 - Riley Keough (actress)
35 - Tobin Heath (soccer player)
38 - Blake Foster (actor)
38 - Billy Flynn (actor)
39 - Carmelo Anthony (basketball player)
39 - Nia Jax (professional wrestler)
44 - Fonseca (singer)
48 - Melanie Brown (singer)
54 - Anthony Azizi (actress)
60 - Tracey Bregman (actress)
60 - Lisa Whelchel (actress)
62 - Melissa Etheridge (singer)
64 - Adrian Paul (actor)
64 - Rupert Everett (actor)
65 - Annette Bening (actress)
66 - Ted Levine (actor)
67 - LaToya Jackson (singer)
74 - Cotter Smith (actor)
76 - Anthony Geary (actor)
85 - Fay Vincent (former commissioner of MLB)

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Today in Sports History - Ma 29

1911 - The first running of the Indianapolis 500 took place. Ray Harroun won the race.

1922 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that organized baseball was a sport, not subject to antitrust laws.

1962 - Buck (John) O'Neil became the first black coach in major league baseball when he accepted the job with the Chicago Cubs.

1965 - American Ralph Boston set a world record in the long jump at a meet in Modesto, California with a leap of 27 feet, 4.75 inches.

1977 - Janet Guthrie became the first woman to race in the Indianapolis 500, finishing in 29th place (the winner was A.J. Foyt, his fourth career Indy 500 title).

1980 - Larry Bird edged out Magic Johnson to win NBA Rookie of the Year honors.

1984 - The Boston Red Sox retired Ted Williams' #9 and Joe Cronin's #4.

1985 - Thirty-nine people were killed at the European Cup Final in Brussels, Belgium, when rioting broke out and a wall separating British and Italian soccer fans collapsed.

1989 - Mike Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies announces his retirement from baseball.

1990 - Rickey Henderson stole his 893rd base. He broke Ty Cobb's record.

2001 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that disabled golfer Casey Martin could use a cart to ride in tournaments.
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T-Shirt ideas for your new head coach, Coach ___________.

I think we all remember "Frost Warning", "Devaney, Osborne, a bunch of other guys, Frost" and "2017 Frost. Make Nebraska Great Again."
What are your t-shirt ideas for the guy you want to be the next head coach?

Oh....is anyone still Riled Up?
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OL at Iowa 2022

Rewatched the 2022 Iowa win and thought the OL did a good job against a stout defense. They allowed one sack and three legitimate hurries but for the most part gave CT enough time to operate the passing game. CT missed two more passing TD's by underthrowing Palmer and overthrowing Martin. This OL had Bando, Piper and Hixson starting. They'll be replaced by (barring injury) Teddy, NN and Scott. Maybe we'll have a decent OL in "23.

Also, after watching the game, I predict Rhamir Johnson will become Rhule's favorite RB.
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