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Football Michigan preview: Blake Corum and a veteran offensive line await Huskers

Blake Corum and his big, veteran offensive line await the Huskers in The Big House. Here's a bit more on what catches my eye about the Wolverines:

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Iowa WR coach comments -KJ mention

Thought you all might be interested, given the threads about Keagan Johnson.


Recap from Zoom with Iowa WRs coach Kelton Copeland:

* Says it's hard to recruit receivers at Iowa with the offense stigma and requirements to block. Said it takes a special player to play WR at Iowa. Cope says he tells prospects the truth, that they shouldn't come here for stats. It's a TE-centric offense, he says.

* Says Jacob Bostick would have played "a lot" if he hadn't gotten hurt before Week 1. Has a bright future here.

* Says parents have been a problem getting over-involved. Spent 40 minutes during B1G title week talking to complaining parents.

* Says he's still "looking for big things" from Keagan Johnson at Iowa.

SIAP: unreal

Just heard this sobering set of stats:
Since 2017 (includes Riley's last season) Nebraska is 5-32 against teams that have won 6 games or more in the season. To break it down...
* 1-3 against teams that won 6 games
* 4-4 against teams that won 7 games
* 0-25 against teams that won 8 or more games.

* three more games to play and most likely all losses
* and of course the only P5 team in the country not to make a bowl game in that span

Volleyball Nebraska officially signs No. 1 recruiting class

Today is the official day that Nebraska gets to sign its No. 1 recruiting class. According to PrepVolleyball.com, all five Husker recruits are in the top 15. Additionally, all five will play in the Under Armour All-American Game and enroll in January. Here is the official Husker press release with quotes from John Cook:


The Nebraska volleyball program announced its top-ranked recruiting class according to PrepVolleyball.com on National Letter of Intent Signing Day on Wednesday.

Head Coach John Cook and the Huskers secured the signings of five prospects, all ranked in the top 13 nationally by PrepVolleyball.com. The 2023 signing class includes outside hitter Harper Murray (No. 2 overall), setter Bergen Reilly (No. 4 overall), libero Laney Choboy (No. 5 overall), opposite hitter Caroline Jurevicius (No. 7 overall) and middle blocker Andi Jackson (No. 13 overall).

Led by assistant coach and recruiting coordinator Jaylen Reyes, the Huskers have now signed the No. 1 class twice in the last three years, and they had the second-ranked class last year.

"The class of 2023 is a special class," Cook said. "We fill our needs at every position, and they all have very high-level international experience representing the USA. The bonds they formed on those teams have run deep and they all plan to start school in January. All five of them are also exceptional students. We have been inspired being around them as they have big goals and they 'Dream Big'. This group of athletes are super competitive, fun to watch, and they will raise the level of our gym. I want to thank Kelly Hunter and Jaylen Reyes for their hard work on this class, along with all the people at Nebraska who work with our program. This is why we say, 'There is No Place Like Nebraska!'"

All five signees will enroll at Nebraska in January, and all five have been chosen to play in the 2022 Under Armour All-America Game. The signing class already has experience playing with each other and with current Huskers. Choboy, Jackson, Murray and Reilly all played on the U.S. Girls U19 Team that won gold at the Pan American Cup this summer in Tulsa, Okla. Reilly was the tournament MVP and Best Setter, while Murray was the Best Spiker and Choboy was the Best Receiver. Nebraska freshman Maggie Mendelson was also on the team, giving the Huskers five of the 13 roster spots.

In 2021, Choboy, Jurevicius, Murray and Reilly joined Mendelson and Bekka Allick on the U.S. Girls U18 Team that took home the bronze medal from the FIVB World Championships in Mexico.

2023 Nebraska Volleyball Signing Class
Laney Choboy, 5-3, Libero, Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road)

• Ranked No. 5 overall and the No. 1 libero by PrepVolleyball.com
• Won gold with the U.S. Girls U19 Team at the 2022 Pan American Cup and was named the Best Receiver at the tournament
• Competed on the U.S. Girls U18 Team at the 2021 FIVB World Championships, earning the bronze medal
• Selected to play in the 2022 Under Armour All-America Game
• Attends Leesville Road High School in Raleigh, N.C.
• Playing as a hitter for her high school team, averaging a team-best 3.6 kills per set and 4.3 digs per set as a senior in 2022
• Plays club volleyball for NC VB Academy and was a three-time club MVP

Cook Quote
"Laney was a very recent addition to our class, but she's a very important addition. All of our best teams the last eight years have had two great liberos on our roster. As a top-five recruit and the No. 1 libero in this class, once Laney decided to re-open her recruiting, we jumped at the chance to get her to Lincoln. She has played with the rest of her classmates the past couple summers on the U.S. Under 18 and 19 Teams as the starting libero. As a solid serve receiver and an elite defender, Laney will come in and compete for a spot on the court. Her competitiveness and work ethic will be contagious to the rest of our team."

Caroline Jurevicius, 6-2, Opposite Hitter, Chardon, Ohio (Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin)
• Ranked No. 7 overall and the No. 1 opposite hitter by PrepVolleyball.com
• Competed on the U.S. Girls U18 Team at the 2021 FIVB World Championships, earning the bronze medal
• Selected to play in the 2022 Under Armour All-America Game
• Attends Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin High School in Chardon, Ohio
• Averaging 4.7 kills per set with a .350 hitting percentage as a senior in 2022, along with 157 digs, 31 blocks and 26 service aces
• Led Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin to the Ohio DII state championship match as a sophomore in 2020
• Plays club volleyball for AVC
• Father is Joe Jurevicius, who was a Super Bowl champion wide receiver with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2002

Cook Quote
"Caroline is one of the best opposites in this class. In recruiting, finding a player who can play opposite at an international level can be difficult. Caroline played on the U.S. Under 18 Team that went to the World Championships in 2021, so she brings invaluable international experience as well. Having a mom who was a college track star and a father who played in the NFL, CJ has the physicality to be an international level opposite, and we are excited that she chose to be a Husker so we can help her achieve her goals. She brings a physicality that will instantly raise the level of our program and we expect her to push to play once she gets to Lincoln."

Andi Jackson, 6-3, Middle Blocker, Brighton, Colo. (Brighton)
• Ranked No. 13 overall and the No. 3 middle blocker by PrepVolleyball.com
• Won gold with the U.S. Girls U19 Team at the 2022 Pan American Cup
• Selected to play in the 2022 Under Armour All-America Game
• Attends Brighton High School in Brighton, Colo.
• As a senior in 2022, averaging 3.4 kills per set with a .382 hitting percentage
• Leading the Bulldogs with 63 service aces and 194 digs
• Played club volleyball for The Diff
• A standout athlete, qualified for the USATF National Championships in the long jump at age 10

Cook Quote
"Andi comes from a family of elite athletes. Her mom was a high jumper and her dad played hockey in Alaska where she was born. Andi is a once-in-a-decade type of athlete and has only gotten more and more physical the older she's gotten. She played outside hitter for both her club and high school teams but has spent time as a middle blocker with the U.S. Under 19 Team this summer. We discovered Andi when Christina Houghtelling sent me a video of her as she was giving her lessons and told me she could be a special player for Nebraska, but we would have to work to get her. What is so interesting is she reminds me a lot of Christina and has tons of potential for development just like Christina did. Andi is a fun player who works hard and does it all with a smile. We expect her to come in and make a big impact on our team from day one and compete hard for playing time."

Harper Murray, 6-2, Outside Hitter, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Skyline)
• Ranked No. 2 overall and the No. 2 outside hitter by PrepVolleyball.com
• Won gold with the U.S. Girls U19 Team at the 2022 Pan American Cup and received the Best Spiker award at the tournament
• Had 13 kills and two blocks in the 3-0 win over Brazil in the championship match
• Competed on the U.S. Girls U18 Team at the 2021 FIVB World Championships, earning the bronze medal
• Selected to play in the 2022 Under Armour All-America Game
• Attends Skyline High School in Ann Arbor, Mich.
• As a senior in 2022, averaging 6.0 kills per set with a .410 hitting percentage
• Leading the Eagles with 73 aces and 372 digs
• Older sister, Kendall Murray, is a junior outside hitter at Michigan
• Plays club volleyball for Legacy
• Won the AAU U16 National Championship with Legacy in 2021

Cook Quote
"We have recruited Harper for a very long time, going back to when she was 13 years old. From a young age she has been one of the top six-rotation outside hitters in this class. Coming from a Big Ten family (her late father, Vada, played football at Michigan and her sister currently plays volleyball at Michigan), she understands and thrives in a space where there are high expectations. Harper has played on the U.S. Under 18 and Under 19 Teams the past couple of summers, so she is coming to Lincoln with some valuable international experience. We expect Harper to come in right away and push to be a six-rotation outside hitter from the day she steps on campus."

Bergen Reilly, 6-1, Setter, Sioux Falls, S.D. (O'Gorman)
• Ranked No. 4 overall and the No. 1 setter by PrepVolleyball.com
• Won gold with the U.S. Girls U19 Team at the 2022 Pan American Cup and was named MVP and Best Setter of the tournament
• Competed on the U.S. Girls U18 Team at the 2021 FIVB World Championships, earning the bronze medal
• Was called up to the U.S. Women's National Team in September of 2022 for the Pan Am Final Six and appeared in 11 sets and made two starts to help the Americans earn the silver medal
• Selected to play in the 2022 Under Armour All-America Game
• Attends O'Gorman High School in Sioux Falls, S.D.
• Is a two-time South Dakota Gatorade Player of the Year after leading O'Gorman to back-to-back Class AA state championships in 2020 and 2021
• As a senior outside hitter for the Knights, leads the team with 4.6 kills per set with a .307 hitting percentage, as well as 55 service aces and 258 digs
• Plays club volleyball for Kairos

Cook Quote
"Bergen is from Sioux Falls and is the top-ranked setter in this class. She has a ton of high-level experience playing on the U.S. Under 18 and 19 Teams, where she won Best Setter and Tournament MVP at the Pan Am Cup this summer. She also got to compete with the U.S. National Team in the Dominican Republic, which is extremely rare for a high school player to be called up to the senior national team. Not only is Bergen a phenomenal technical setter, but what sets her apart is her demeanor on the court. She has a very calm presence and is a great leader. The setter position requires a lot of intangible skills, and we can see those in Bergen. We expect her to be the leader and glue of our 2023 class and to fight for the starting setter position next fall."

Basketball Huskers expecting a “charged up” Omaha team looking for upset win

“I know that that group is going to be charged up. We have to match that, we have to go out there and be a harder playing, more physical team — that’s the bottom line."

Fred Hoiberg knows Omaha isn't going to be scared of the Huskers inside Pinnacle Bank Arena this Thursday. Not after the scare they put into Kansas on the Jayhawks' opening night.

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Mickey on the QB situation this week

I didn't hear Mickey say it, but according to the Journal Star:

"If Thompson can’t go, Joseph said he’ll make a decision on Thursday whether Chubba Purdy or Logan Smothers will get the nod. Joseph wants to watch both quarterbacks practice before making a decision."

I'm not going to rake MJ over the coals about this, because I was the one saying last week that it would be dumb to let an opponent know who was starting. Having said that, Purdy can't start can he? Haven't we endured enough? On this board, where we can't agree about anything - surely there isn't even ONE person who would want to see more of Purdy.

Basketball WBB: Nebraska announces 2023 Class

The Nebraska women’s basketball program announced its 2023 class on Wednesday with two signees. Both were the Gatorade Player of the Year in their respective state. Here is the full release:




The Nebraska women's basketball program signed a pair of state players of the year, as two-time North Dakota Gatorade of the Year Logan Nissley and 2021 Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year Natalie Potts signed their National Letters of Intent to join the Huskers, Head Coach Amy Williams announced on Wednesday, Nov. 7.

Nissley, a 5-10 guard from Bismarck, N.D. has been ranked as the No. 91 player in the Class of 2023 by ESPN after averaging more than 21 points and three steals while hitting 47 percent of her three-pointers as a junior. She led Bismarck Century to a 50-game winning streak over two seasons before claiming a state runner-up finish in 2021-22. In the 2022 state championship game, Nissley put up 32 points, 11 rebounds and four assists. As a junior in 2020-21,Nissley powered Bismarck Century to a state title to win Gatorade and MaxPreps North Dakota Player of the Year honors after producing school records with 556 points (21.4 ppg), 100 assists and 93 steals while hitting 46.4 percent of her three-point attempts. A four-time volleyball letterwinner, she added a 2021-22 North Dakota Volleyball Player of the Year award with 361 digs, 357 kills, 34 blocks and 19 service aces while leading the Patriots to their second straight volleyball state championship..

Nissley played her club basketball for North Tartan - the same program as current Nebraska guard Sam Haiby.

"We are thrilled that we can finally make Logan's commitment to our program official," Williams said. "She is a prolific shooter and has an incredible feel for the game. Her skill-set translates perfectly to our team and system, and she is a great match for our team's culture. Her experience in winning multiple state championships will add to our winning culture. We are definitely excited to get her in a Husker uniform."

The daughter of Brad and Ashley Nissley, Logan was born Oct. 3, 2004 in Bismarck, N.D. She has a younger brother, Garrett. Logan plans to double major in marketing and management in the College of Business at Nebraska. She selected Nebraska over Gonzaga, Minnesota, Utah and Iowa.

"I chose Nebraska because of the family culture the girls brought to me when I visited," Nissley said. "The program itself and the facilities are amazing, but it felt like my second home and I knew it was meant for me. The coaches were unmatched and were by far my favorite because they cared about me as a person not just an athlete."

Potts, a 6-2 power forward averaged 20.7 points and 9.3 as a sophomore to earn Gatorade and MaxPrepsMissouri Player-of-the-Year honors after leading Incarnate Word Academy to a Class 6A state championship in 2021. She was also the St. Louis Metro Area Player of the Year. Incarnate Word finished No. 20 in the final espnW national rankings with a perfect 29-0 record. She also broke the Incarnate Word Academy single-game scoring record with 40 points on 19-of-21 shooting in a win over Ladue on Feb. 3, 2021.

Potts followed her sophomore season with another impressive year, averaging 19.3 points, 8.6 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.5 blocks to lead the Red Knights to a second straight state title. Potts hit 61.9 percent of her shots from the field as a junior. The previous record was held by two-time UConn first-team All-American Napheesa Collier. Potts opened her high school career with averages of 10.1 points and 8.3 rebounds as a freshman.

Potts, who played AAU basketball for Phee Elite, heads into her senior season ranked as the No. 1 recruit in the state of Missouri by Prep Girls Hoops.

"We are so excited to add Natalie to our Husker women's basketball family," Williams said. "She is a great fit for us both on and off the basketball court. She has an incredible motor, and her competitive spirit matches the values we have for our team. She is versatile and a proven winner from one of the most successful high school programs in the country. We can't wait to see her thrive in a Husker uniform."

The daughter of Eric and Sarah Potts, Natalie was born Nov. 7, 2004, in St. Louis, Mo. She has an older brother, Kyle, and a sister, Sarah. Natalie plans to major in sports management at Nebraska. She selected Nebraska over Gonzaga.

"I chose Nebraska because I loved the community and the family feel. Everything about the campus and the town was what I wanted," Potts said. "The coaching staff and the team are just super sweet and welcoming and just a good group of people to be around."
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