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OT: travel recommendations, for anyone interested…

After a thread, a couple weeks ago discussing cruises, and Cruz shore excursions, I was shocked at how many recommended cruise sponsored tours.

As someone who travels quite often, and hates tour groups, I suggest a private local tour guide. Whether a shore excursion, or a two week visit, I feel a private/local tour guide is well worth the added expense (often it’s no more expensive).

We’ve used this website numerous times, and have had very good luck with it. The local guide knows all the secret attractions, & can arrange private (sometimes after hours) tours at the popular ones. They know all the good local nontourist restaurants with authentic, reasonably priced cuisine. More than once, the tour guide ended up being a long time friend, and we stay in contact. I’ve actually hosted a couple here in Santa Barbara.

Am currently planning a trip to Pompeii and looking to book a private tour for the whole two weeks. Nice thing about it is, you generally don’t need to rent a car, as the tour guide provides the vehicle….which offset the cost even more.

This link references Pompeii, but you can search any destination you wish:






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Recruiting Kaelin locked in on peer recruiting, Hall and McMorris setting visits

Was out at the Warren Academy QB camp this afternoon. On the road to Kansas City for another camp tomorrow but wanted to get this info to you guys ASAP. Hit the link...

Football Nebraska Spring Position Reviews: Inside Linebacker

Next up in our spring position reviews: Inside Linebacker

It's set to be one of the team's most intense position battles in fall camp as the Huskers look for a much-needed uptick in speed across the board:

Baseball Max Anderson and Will Walsh named to Big Ten All-Tournament Team

Max Anderson and Will Walsh were named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team after the conclusion of the tournament that saw No. 1 Maryland take the title. Full release:




Nebraska’s Max Anderson and Will Walsh were named to the 2023 Big Ten Baseball All-Tournament Team at the conclusion of the tournament on Sunday afternoon.



Anderson hit .444 at the plate with a tournament-high eight hits in four games. The junior had one double, an RBI, two runs scored and was walked twice. Anderson was 4-for-5 in an elimination game against Michigan State to become the first player in the country to reach the 100-hit mark this season.



Walsh went 2-0 in 10.2 innings of work in the tournament. Walsh posted a 0.00 ERA and eight strikeouts while allowing just five hits. The Leawood, Kan., native recorded his first win after dealing 1.2 shutout innings with one hit in Nebraska’s 9-7 opening round win against Rutgers.



Walsh became the first player in program history to toss a complete-game shutout in the Big Ten Tournament in the Huskers’ 4-0 victory over Michigan State in an elimination game. Walsh struck out seven, walked none and allowed just one Spartan baserunner to reach second base in the four-hit shutout.



Maryland’s Nick Lorusso was named Most Outstanding Player after leading the Terrapins to the tournament title and a perfect 4-0 record on the week.



2023 Big Ten Baseball All-Tournament Team

1B – Brock Vradenburg, Michigan State

2B – Max Anderson, Nebraska

SS – Michael Seegers, Iowa

3B – Nick Lorusso, Maryland

OF – Kyle Huckstorf, Iowa

OF – Sam Petersen, Iowa

OF – Tito Flores, Michigan

DH – Mitch Voit, Michigan

C – Luke Shliger, Maryland

P – Ty Langenberg, Iowa

P – Jason Savacool, Maryland

P – Will Walsh, Nebraska

Potato Salad and/or Coleslaw Recipe

Just got a BGE and am looking to make some stellar sides to go with my meats.

Will start off with the 3-2-1 rack of ribs and am ****ing stoked (these ribs with this method off the Traeger were phenomenal).

Does anybody have any potato salad and or coleslaw recipes they are willing to share? Also open to any other side dish ideas for grilling/smoking feasts.

Thanks! GBR!
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Today in History - May 28

May 28

1863 - Robert Gould Shaw, leading the first northern all-Black regiment, leaves Boston for the Civil War.

1892 - The Sierra Club was organized in San Francisco.

1918 - American troops fought their first major battle during World War I as they launched an offensive against the German-held French village of Cantigny; the American succeeded in capturing the village.

1929 - The first all-color, full-length talking picture, "On With the Show!", debuted.

1934 - The Dionne quintuplets were born in Ontario, Canada.

1937 - Neville Chamberlain became prime minister of Great Britain.

1940 - During World War II, Belgium surrendered to Germany.

1959 - The U.S. Army launched Able, a rhesus monkey, and Baker, a squirrel monkey, aboard a Jupiter missile for a suborbital flight which both primates survived.

1964 - The charter of the Palestine Liberation Organization was issued at the start of a meeting of the Palestine National Congress in Jerusalem.

1972 - Edward, the Duke of Windsor and formerly King Edward VIII, who had abdicated the British throne to marry American Wallis Warfield Simpson, died in Paris at age 77.

1977 - 165 people were killed when fire raced through the Beverly Hills Supper Club in Southgate, Kentucky.

1987 - Mathias Rust, a 19-year-old pilot from West Germany, landed his private plane in Moscow's Red Square. He was arrested and sentenced to four years in a labor camp, but was released after just one.

1997 - Linda Finch completed Amelia Earhart's attempted around-the-world flight.

1998 - Pakistan staged two nuclear tests in response to India's nuclear tests conducted two weeks prior.

1998 - Comic actor Phil Hartman of "Saturday Night Live" and "NewsRadio" fame was shot to death at his home in Encino, California by his wife, Brynn, who then killed herself.

2003 - President George W. Bush signed a $350 billion tax cut into law, the third-largest tax cut in U.S. history.

2013 - Calling it perhaps the biggest money-laundering scheme in U.S. history, federal prosecutors charged seven people with running what amounted to an online, underworld bank, saying that Liberty Reserve handled $6 billion for drug dealers, child pornographers, identity thieves and other criminals around the globe.

2018 - Speaking before an audience of Cabinet members, military leaders, veterans and families, President Donald Trump paid a Memorial Day tribute at Arlington National Cemetery, saying he came to honor "America's greatest heroes."

2020 - People torched a Minneapolis police station that the department was forced to abandon amid spreading protests over the death of George Floyd. Protesters in New York defied a coronavirus prohibition on public gatherings, clashing with police; demonstrators blocked traffic and smashed vehicles in downtown Denver before police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. At least seven people were shot as gunfire erupted during a protest in Louisville, Kentucky, to demand justice for Breonna Taylor, a Black woman who was fatally shot by police in her home in March.

Birthdays
23 - Maisie Peters (singer)
27 - Madison Grace (model)
35 - Craig Kimbrel (baseball player)
35 - Amra Olevic (model)
37 - Joseph Cross (actor)
37 - Seth Rollins (professional wrestler)
37 - Michael Oher (football player)
38 - Colbie Caillat (singer)
38 - Carey Mulligan (actor)
41 - Alexa Davalos (actress)
42 - Laura Bailey (actress)
44 - Monica Keena (actress)
44 - Jesse Bradford (actor)
45 - Jake Johnson (actor)
45 - Jep Robertson (reality star)
46 - Jaheim (singer)
46 - Elisabeth Hasselbeck (TV personality)
52 - Ekaterina Gordeeva (figure skater)
54 - Justin Kirk (actor)
55 - Kylie Minogue (singer)
59 - Christa Miller (actress)
59 - Phil Vassar (singer)
61 - Brandon Cruz (actor)
78 - John Fogerty (singer)
79 - Billy Vera (singer)
79 - Gladys Knight (singer)
85 - Jerry West (basketball player)
92 - Carroll Baker (actress)

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Today in Sports History - May 28

1951 - Willie Mays hit his first home run. It was also his first major league hit.

1957 - Baseball owners voted to allow the Brooklyn Dodgers to move to Los Angeles and for the New York Giants to move to San Francisco.

1968 - The American League announces it will split into two divisions.

1968 - The National League grants a franchise to the San Diego Padres.

2003 - Patrick Roy (Colorado Avalanche) announced his retirement from the NHL. He left his career as the NHL leader in victories (551) and games played (1,029). He was also the all-time leader in playoff victories, games played and shutouts.

2006 - Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants hit his 715th career home run, moving past Babe Ruth and into second place on the major league all-time career list.

2018 - The Golden State Warriors advanced to the NBA Finals to setup a meeting with the Cleveland Cavaliers for the fourth consecutive season.

2022 - Real Madrid became European champion for a record-extending 14th time after beating Liverpool 1-0 in soccer's Champions League final.
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One thing I don't get about the B1G

Why does the BIG have issues with playing night games in November. It seems to work just fine for the NFL. I would trade every 11am game of the huskers for a night game.

The BIG should have at least one game in the following start times 11am, 230pm, 530pm and 7pm. They should also have 4 or 5 games a year at 9pm once USC and UCLA join the BIG.

Baseball Live Thread B1G Semifinal FINAL: (1) Maryland 4, (4) Nebraska 2

Another day here at Charles Schwab Field as No. 4 Nebraska (33-22-1) takes on No. 1 Maryland (39-19) in the second game of the B1G semifinals on this Saturday afternoon. No. 3 Iowa shutout No. 6 Michigan 5-0 earlier this morning in the other semifinal to lock up in a spot in Sunday's Championship at 2 p.m.

The Huskers kept their season alive last night by pitching their own shutout as Will Walsh dealt a complete-game shutout limiting No. 8 Michigan State to four hits with zero walks and seven strikeouts. Ben Columbus had a pair of RBI singles while Max Anderson had his second four-hit game of the season by going 4-for-5 with four singles. Here's that recap from last night:


Today's game at 1 p.m. between the Huskers and Terps could be the first of two depending if Nebraska wins. If NU takes the victory, then the second game will take place no earlier than 5 p.m. or one hour after the conclusion of the first game - whichever comes first.

With Walsh saving the Huskers' bullpen, NU will throw out LHP Jackson Brockett (2-1, 4.19 ERA) while Maryland has RHP Jason Savacool (7-5, 4.61 ERA). Savacool played a part in the Terrapin's 2-1 win over NU on Thursday as he was awarded the winning decision after throwing 20 pitches in a scoreless frame in the 10th.

Here's the Maryland opponent preview from Thursday:


ICYMI, we've had plenty going on during the Big Ten Tournament this week with Nebraska winning its first round matchup with Rutgers before dropping a heart breaker to Maryland a day later. Here's the recap from Wednesday against the Scarlet Knights:


The stunning loss to the Terps on Thursday:


Big Ten Tournament Preview:


WWL featuring head coach Will Bolt and Kyle Perry:

Baseball Big Ten Tournament Scores and Schedule (5/27)

May 27

Big Ten Tournament

Elimination Games

Iowa 5, Michigan 0 (Michigan eliminated)
Maryland 4, Nebraska 2 (Nebraska eliminated)

FINAL STANDINGS
1. Maryland (40-19, 17-7)
2. Indiana (41-18, 16-8)
3. Iowa (42-13, 15-8)
4. Nebraska (33-23-1, 15-9)
5. Rutgers (33-23, 14-10)
6. Michigan (28-28, 13-11)
7. Illinois (25-27, 12-12)
7. Michigan State (33-22, 12-12)
9. Purdue (24-29, 11-13)
10. Minnesota (18-34, 10-14)
11. Ohio State (31-25, 9-15)
12. Penn State (25-25, 7-16)
13. Northwestern (10-40, 4-20)

Maryland is the 2023 Big Ten regular season champion

Big Ten Tournament

Sunday, May 28
Championship Game

Iowa vs. Maryland (2:00 PM - BTN)

Recruiting Texas DB Mario Buford's Nebraska official visit set

Mario Buford has been a long time target of Nebraska dating back to the previous coaching staff. Matt Rhule and his staff have kept the strong communication going and an official visit has been set for the first weekend of June. Buford will be on campus June 2-4.

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Defensive backs coach Evan Cooper and Buford have a strong relationship and Buford says in some ways he already feels like his coach. Michigan State and Illinois should get an official visits from him too but those haven't been set. Oregon, Arkansas and Penn State are also involved in his recruitment. Right now I have Michigan State as the strongest competition for the Huskers.

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Baseball Late rally falls short as Nebraska's season ends in B1G semifinals

Nebraska's 2023 season officially ended on Saturday as the lack of RPI strength will deny them a chance at a regional. Expect more coverage next week as the Huskers head into a big offseason. Hit the link.

Today in History - May 27

May 27

1647 - The first recorded execution of a witch reportedly took place in Massachusetts when Achsah Young was hanged.

1703 - St. Petersburg was founded by Czar Peter the Great.

1861 - Chief Justice Roger Taney, sitting as a federal circuit court judge in Baltimore, ruled that President Abraham Lincoln lacked the authority to suspend the writ of habeas corpus (Lincoln disregarded the ruling).

1896 - At least 255 people were killed when a tornado struck St. Louis, Missouri, and East St. Louis, Illinois.

1935 - The U.S. Supreme Court, in Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, unanimously struck down the National Industrial Recovery Act, a key component of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal" legislative program.

1936 - The Queen Mary left on its maiden voyage, arriving in France four hours later.

1937 - The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco opened.

1941 - British ships sank the German battleship Bismarck off the coast of France, resulting in the loss of 2,300 lives, three days after the Bismarck sank the HMS Hood with the loss of more than 1,400 lives. Amid rising world tensions, President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed an "unlimited national emergency" during a radio address from the White House.

1942 - Doris "Dorie" Miller, a cook aboard the USS West Virginia, became the first African-American to receive the Navy Cross for displaying "extraordinary courage and disregard for his own personal safety" during Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.

1968 - The U.S. Supreme Court, in United States v. O'Brien, upheld the conviction of David O'Brien for destroying his draft card outside a Boston courthouse, ruling that the act was not protected by freedom of speech.

1994 - Nobel Prize winning dissident Alexandr Solzhenitsyn returned to Russia after 20 years in exile.

1996 - After a year and a half of bloodshed, Russian President Boris Yeltsin met with the leader of the Chechen rebels and negotiated a cease-fire.

1998 - Michael Fortier, the government's star witness in the Oklahoma City bombing case, was sentenced to 12 years in prison after apologizing for not warning anyone about the deadly plot. (Fortier was freed in January 2006.)

1999 - Slobodan Milosevic was indicted by the International War Crimes Tribunal at the Hague for crimes against humanity.

2020 - Protests over the death of George Floyd in police custody rocked Minneapolis for a second night, with some people looting stores and setting fires. Protests spread to additional cities; hundreds of people blocked a Los Angeles freeway and shattered windows of California Highway Patrol cruisers.

Birthdays
23 - Jade Carey (gymnast)
23 - Maeve Tomalty (actress)
24 - Lily-Rose Depp (actress)
24 - Desiree Ross (actress)
29 - Ethan Dampf (actor)
33 - Chris Colfer (actor/singer)
39 - Darin Brooks (actor)
41 - Natalie Neidhart (professional wrestler)
43 - Michael Steger (actor)
43 - Ben Feldman (actor)
46 - Shanola Hampton (actress)
47 - Shane Nicholson (singer)
48 - Jadakiss (rapper)
48 - Andre 3000 (rapper)
50 - Jack McBrayer (actor)
51 - Jace Everett (singer)
52 - Paul Bettany (actor)
54 - Dondre Whitfield (actor)
58 - Todd Bridges (actor)
59 - Adam Carolla (actor/comedian)
62 - Cathy Silvers (actress)
68 - Richard Schiff (actor)
73 - Dee Dee Bridgewater (actress/singer)
78 - Bruce Cockburn (singer)
80 - Bruce Weitz (actor)
87 - Louis Gossett Jr. (actor)
88 - Lee Meriwether (actor)
100 - Henry Kissinger (former U.S. Secretary of State)

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Today in Sports History - May 27

1873 - The first Preakness Stakes was won by Survivor.

1904 - Dennis McGann set a major league record when he stole five bases.

1955 - Norm Zauchin (Boston Red Sox) got 10 RBIs against the Washington Senators.

1968 - After 48 years as coach of the Chicago Bears, George Halas retired.

1968 - It was announced that baseball franchises had been awarded to Montreal and San Diego.

1975 - The Philadelphia Flyers defeat the Buffalo Sabres to win the Stanley Cup.

1982 - Three New Jersey businessmen bought the NHL's Colorado Rockies. They got approval to move the team to New Jersey and become the Devils.

1987 - Phil Niekro of the New York Yankees becomes the third pitcher in MLB history to make 700 career starts, joining Cy Young and Don Sutton.

1997 - Revenue sharing begins in Major League Baseball; the New York Yankees pay out the most at $28 million.

2018 - LeBron James reached his eighth straight NBA Finals as the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Boston Celtics 87-79 in Game 7 of the semifinals.

2018 - Danica Patrick ended her auto racing career at the track that made her famous, losing traction on a slippery surface and crashing out of the Indianapolis 500; the race was won by Will Power.
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