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Basketball Big Ten Men's Scores and Standings (1/2)

January 2
#22 Illinois 109, #9 Oregon 77
#20 Purdue 81, Minnesota 61
Penn State 84, Northwestern 80
Indiana 84, Rutgers 74
Washington 75, Maryland 69

Standings
1. Michigan (10-3, 2-0)
1. Michigan State (11-2, 2-0)
1. UCLA (11-2, 2-0)
4. Illinois (10-3, 2-1)
4. Indiana (11-3, 2-1)
4. Penn State (12-2, 2-1)
4. Purdue (10-4, 2-1)
8. Nebraska (11-2, 1-1)
8. Iowa (10-3, 1-1)
8. Ohio State (9-4, 1-1)
8. USC (9-4, 1-1)
12. Maryland (11-3, 1-2)
12. Northwestern (10-4, 1-2)
12. Oregon (12-2, 1-2)
12. Rutgers (8-6, 1-2)
12. Washington (10-4, 1-2)
17. Wisconsin (10-3, 0-2)
18. Minnesota (8-6, 0-3)

Games for Friday, January 3
Iowa at Wisconsin (6:00 PM - FS1)
#18 Michigan State at Ohio State (7:00 PM - FOX)

Next Nebraska Game - Saturday, January 4
#15 UCLA at Nebraska (1:00 PM - FOX)

Basketball Big Ten Men's Scores and Standings (1/9)

January 9
#15 Oregon 73, Ohio State 71
#16 Michigan State 88, Washington 54
#20 Purdue 68, Rutgers 50

Standings
1. Michigan (12-3, 4-0)
1. Michigan State (13-2, 4-0)
3. Illinois (12-3, 4-1)
3. Indiana (13-3, 4-1)
3. Purdue (12-4, 4-1)
6. Oregon (14-2, 3-2)
7. Nebraska (12-3, 2-2)
7. Iowa (11-4, 2-2)
7. UCLA (11-4, 2-2)
7. Wisconsin (12-3, 2-2)
11. Ohio State (10-6, 2-3)
11. Penn State (12-4, 2-3)
13. Maryland (11-4, 1-3)
13. Northwestern (10-5, 1-3)
13. USC (9-6, 1-3)
16. Rutgers (8-8, 1-4)
16. Washington (10-6, 1-4)
18. Minnesota (8-7, 0-4)

Games for Friday, January 10
Minnesota at Wisconsin (6:00 PM - Peacock)
#22 UCLA at Maryland (7:00 PM - FOX)

Next Nebraska Game - Sunday, January 9
Nebraska at #20 Purdue (11:00 AM - BTN)

Basketball Big Ten Women's Scores and Standings (1/4)

January 4
#1 UCLA 73, Indiana 62
Oregon 68, Wisconsin 52

Standings
1. UCLA (15-0, 4-0)
2. Maryland (13-0, 3-0)
2. USC (13-1, 3-0)
4. Ohio State (13-0, 2-0)
5. Indiana (10-4, 2-1)
5. Iowa (12-2, 2-1)
5. Michigan State (12-2, 2-1)
5. Minnesota (14-1, 2-1)
5. Washington (11-4, 2-1)
10. Oregon (11-4, 2-2)
11. Nebraska (10-4, 1-2)
11. Illinois (11-3, 1-2)
11. Michigan (10-4, 1-2)
14. Wisconsin (10-5, 1-3)
15. Northwestern (7-7, 0-3)
15. Penn State (9-5, 0-3)
15. Purdue (7-7, 0-3)
15. Rutgers (8-6, 0-3)

Games for Sunday, January 5
Northwestern at #10 Ohio State (12:00 PM - BTN+)
Penn State at Nebraska (2:00 PM - BTN+ / Nebraska Public Media)
Illinois at Minnesota (2:00 PM - BTN+)
#8 Maryland at #23 Iowa (5:00 PM - BTN)
#4 USC at Rutgers (7:00 PM - BTN)

first CFB player holdout?

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UNLV insider Joe Arrigo is currently live on a Twitter space. He says Sluka went into Coach Odom’s office on Monday and said he needed $300k to stay. Odom said that was not happening and Sluka cleared out his locker. Sluka skipped practice on Tuesday and posted his intention to leave that night. Arrigo believes Sluka got an NIL agent after the Kansas game who got into Sluka’s ear about making more NIL money. The re may or may not be another school involved, but the timing of this implies that this is a play to try to strong arm UNLV into a payday now.

Dude is currently sitting at a 44% completion percentage, lol

Basketball Big Ten Women's Scores and Standings (1/5)

January 5
#4 USC 92, Rutgers 42
#8 Maryland 74, #23 Iowa 66
#10 Ohio State 92, Northwestern 62
Nebraska 72, Penn State 61
Minnesota 68, Illinois 61

Standings
1. Maryland (14-0, 4-0)
1. UCLA (15-0, 4-0)
1. USC (14-1, 4-0)
4. Ohio State (14-0, 3-0)
5. Minnesota (15-1, 3-1)
6. Indiana (10-4, 2-1)
6. Michigan State (12-2, 2-1)
6. Washington (11-4, 2-1)
9. Nebraska (11-4, 2-2)
9. Iowa (12-3, 2-2)
9. Oregon (11-4, 2-2)
12. Michigan (10-4, 1-2)
13. Illinois (11-4, 1-3)
13. Wisconsin (10-5, 1-3)
15. Purdue (7-7, 0-3)
16. Northwestern (7-8, 0-4)
16. Penn State (9-6, 0-4)
16. Rutgers (8-7, 0-4)

Games for Tuesday, January 7
#1 UCLA at Purdue (6:00 PM - BTN)
Wisconsin at Washington (8:00 PM - BTN)

Next Nebraska Game - Wednesday, January 8
#21 Michigan State at Nebraska (7:00 PM - Nebraska Public Media / BTN+)
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2024 Was a Pretty Good Year for Sports

For Nebraska, you'll all remember that 2024 began with NU Hoops knocking off #1 Purdue at PBA. That teed up a great run to a top 3 finish in the B1G, reaching the semi-finals of the B1G Tournament, and the first NCAA appearance in a decade. NU Hoops also finished this year with a good start to their season, with a win at Creighton and winning the Hawaii tournament. Hoiberg's crew gave us a lot to like in 2024.

NU Baseball picked up in early Spring and finished tied for the league title, then won the B1G tournament. The NCAA Tournament was a downer, but they still hoisted a trophy.

Of course, NU Football checked a few important boxes this year. They definitely left a few out there, but dominating wins over Colorado and Wisconsin provided more joy than this program had seen in nearly a decade. They finished with a pretty cool bowl victory at Yankee Stadium, and have us all more optimistic than we have been in a LONG time.

Not all of you are with me being fans of the Chiefs and Royals...so stop reading if you are not. The Chiefs began the year with a somewhat unexpected run to the Super Bowl in early February, then locked up the top seed in the AFC this Fall. They are literally 20-1 in 2024! And the Royals - of course - second only to the Huskers in my fan hierarchy, played great baseball all season long; being in a playoff spot all but a few days of the season; then winning a series before losing a tough one to the Yankees.

All in all, there was never a dull moment all year!

Happy New Year!

Just watched the 1995 Orange bowl again on Big Ten channel…

Haven’t watched it in a while, but it’s certainly interesting to see how the game has changed. Number one, we got a lot of hits on Costa. I’m not sure if they were what would be considered a late hit now, but certainly you cannot go after the quarterback anymore, like you could back then. Costa was not a great talent actually as well.

Our linebacker play was superior. Ellis and Coleman were outstanding and were shooting the gap continuously. Line play was good and past rush was strong.

Finally, as we all know, Lawrence Phillips was just on another level.

I actually forgot that Miami actually made some bad plays that kept us in the game. I had completely forgotten about that bad snap on the punt. They also had a couple of bad personal fouls. Overall, however, much fewer penalties than there are today and much fewer play stoppages.

Husker Nation

I will be the first to say. I have been as hard on these coaches as anyone. But this fan base although a small portion especially in this forum is down right toxic. Lots of people need to look in the mirror before they spew the BS they do. Reading these threads you would have thought we lost by 4 td.

There are many areas to improve on. But we have a winning season and a bowl win. The first since 2016. They finally won a game they have typically lost for the past 8 years. In my opinion we saw a lot of young players who didn’t bail to the portal and made plays.

I am for one happy Rhule has made changes on the staff where we have struggled. Seeing that I am hopeful he will do the same for Special teams. GBR and march on to 2025. Thank you coaches and players to give me an opportunity to cheer on the team in December.

GBR

Basketball Big Ten Women's Scores and Standings (1/9)

January 9
Illinois 62, #23 Iowa 57
Oregon 63, Penn State 61

Standings
1. UCLA (16-0, 5-0)
1. USC (15-1, 5-0)
3. Ohio State (15-0, 4-0)
4. Maryland (14-1, 4-1)
4. Minnesota (16-1, 4-1)
6. Indiana (11-4, 3-1)
6. Washington (12-4, 3-1)
8. Nebraska (12-4, 3-2)
8. Oregon (12-4, 3-2)
10. Michigan State (12-3, 2-2)
11. Illinois (12-4, 2-3)
11. Iowa (12-4, 2-3)
13. Michigan (10-5, 1-3)
14. Wisconsin (10-6, 1-4)
15. Purdue (7-8, 0-4)
16. Northwestern (7-9, 0-5)
16. Penn State (9-7, 0-5)
16. Rutgers (8-8, 0-5)

Games for Saturday, January 11
#25 Michigan at Purdue (1:00 PM - BTN+)
#8 Maryland at Wisconsin (1:30 PM - BTN)

Next Nebraska Game - Sunday, January 12
Nebraska at Rutgers (1:00 PM - BTN+)
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