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Very Difficult Day..........

Today was a day I have dreaded for a while, and have seen many of you go through the same. Today, I put my best friend down.....she was a great dog, she came to work with me almost every day for 11 years. I swear.....this is harder than losing people, if anything can break a man down to tears, it's losing "mans best friend". Her poor little body was broken and for the last three years, I helped her walk with a handle on her harness and she went through it all like a champ, just happy to be everywhere I was....but today, she runs free and without pain at last. R.I.P
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Recruiting Unlimited official visits for prospects starting in July

New NCAA rule was passed today:

Official visits​

The council adopted new recruiting rules for official and unofficial visits. Moving forward, prospects will no longer have a limit to the number of official visits they can make to NCAA member schools. Prospects will be limited to one official visit per school, unless there is a head coaching change after an official visit, in which case prospects would be able to complete a second official visit to the same school. In men's basketball, prospects still will be able to complete a second official visit to the same school provided the visits do not occur in the same academic year.

"For young people considering where to go to college, visits to campus — both official and unofficial — are an integral part of the decision-making process," Tealer said. "This was an opportunity to modernize NCAA rules in a way that provides greater and more meaningful opportunities for prospects going through the recruitment process."

Official visits may last no longer than a two-night stay, during which schools will be permitted to cover travel costs, transportation, meals and reasonable entertainment for up to two family members accompanying a prospect on that visit.

The rules will take effect July 1.
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2022 Northwestern Football: 1 win, 4 NFL Draft Picks

A bunch of NFL mock drafts have 4 Northwestern players getting drafted, including two players in the top 40 picks:

OT Peter Skoronski - likely top 10 pick in 1st Round.
DE Adetomiwa Ademoware - mid 2nd Round pick
CB Cameron Mitchell - 4th to 5th round pick
RB - Evan Hull - 5th to 6th round - HBack/ Fullback role

This is 4 NFL draft picks for a team that finished 1-11.

Other total projected draft picks from Big Ten West:

Illinois - 5
Iowa - 5
Minnesota - 4
Purdue - 3
Wisconsin - 3
Nebraska - 2

Draft picks don't always equal wins, just ask Miami or Florida State. But, if you handful of future NFL players on both sides of the football, you should absolutely be able to win more than one game. And just think, if Frost was even remotely competent, Northwestern would've finished 0-12.
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Pretty Wild Day in MLB

bloopers and scary situations abound on this rare nice mid-April day across the country

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I'm not going to post it, but 2 batters after the Sox RF fell down the Twins' shortstop took a heater to the face & was bleeding all over. got up and walked off under his own power but guessing he'll spend some time in the dentist's chair. hope he's okay
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NCAA D1 Rules Changes

It looks like some significant changes are happening in college football. I can't help wondering if this will be good for the sport. It certainly is good for student athletes...

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Football Nouredin Nouili addresses 2022 suspension, wants to give “nothing less than everything" to Nebraska

Nouredin Nouili addressed the media for the first time since his suspension last June. He made an opening statement, which was very weighty, but after that he was back. Back to being his regular laughing, jovial self. And he's back looking to make an impact on an offense that is set up to tailor to his strengths:

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Basketball Thousands of miles from home, Rienk Mast finds great fit with Huskers

Bradley transfer Rienk Mast believes he found the right fit with Fred Hoiberg and the Huskers. Here's more on how the two connected and what Mast wants to bring to the Nebraska roster:

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