Did you watch the NFL playoff games this weekend? If so, you got to see turnovers of every kind. The Broncos and Bills combined for six of them while the Seahawks-49ers game featured three. The Texans and Patriots said ‘hold my beer’ as they totalled eight TOs. As I type this, there has already been one interception in the Bears and Rams game. The teams with fewer turnovers ended up winning each game – not a surprising statistic.
There is still one last college football game to watch as the Indiana
Hoosiers meet the Miami Hurricanes tonight for the national championship game. I’m picking Indiana to win it 35-20. What is your score prediction? Let me know in the comments!
Corn Flakes
Nebraska basketball remains unbeaten with 77-58 win over Northwestern
Nebraska once again entered halftime with a single-digit lead, holding off the Wildcats’ attempts to pull off the upset early.
‘Everybody’s in synergy’: Aggressive defense and culture buy-in boost Husker men’s basketball
As the No. 8 Huskers keep climbing the Associated Press Top 25 poll, the men’s basketball team is crediting their scrappy and dangerous defense as their keys to keeping their 17-0 win streak alive.
ESPN’s Bracketology has the Huskers as a #2 seed
Nebraska is projected to face North Dakota State in Oklahoma City
Nebraska athletic department announces women’s flag football will be a varsity sport
With the addition of flag football, Nebraska now has 25 intercollegiate programs, including 15 women’s teams and 10 men’s teams.
Money is still stopping Nebraska from adding transfer running backs
Matt Rhule couldn’t add a running back last year because others “paid more money.” It appears that this cycle has the same issue as Rhule looks to balance a roster that had plenty of needs after 2025.
Nebraska spring game will return in 2026 – with an earlier date
Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule announced Friday that the Red-White game will return — just much earlier than it has happened in the past.
Track & field: Wicker vaults to school record at Graduate Classic
Lincoln – Nebraska track and field continued its strong start to the 2026 season, setting two new school records and winning 17 event titles at the Graduate Classic.
Sports!
UCLA women’s basketball coach Cori Close says Final Four exist last season reshaped her leadership style
The UCLA women’s basketball team advanced to the 2025 Final Four with national title aspirations but fell a game short of the championship.
Mario Cristobal wanted to be a Secret Service agent. Instead he’ll coach for the college football national championship
The former Hurricanes offensive lineman comes from a family with law enforcement in its blood, and Cristobal studied and trained to be a Secret Service agent.
Has figure skating reached the limits of human performance?
t was at a relatively minor event in upstate New York in September 2022 that Ilia Malinin, the self-anointed “Quad God” who was fast becoming the biggest name in figure skating, finally landed the jump that so many people had thought impossible.
College football leaders debate playoff expansion ahead of ESPN Friday deadline
The debate boils down to two conferences, the Big Ten and SEC, that both want to expand but have widely different visions of how far expansion should go.
Big Ten, SEC still deadlocked on college football playoff format
“Still more work to do,” Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti said as he exited past more than a dozen reporters waiting outside the meeting room of the Lowe’s hotel in South Beach.
The Dodgers are breaking baseball again
Did you let your guard down? Did you allow yourself to hope—maybe even believe—that the Los Angeles Dodgers, fresh off their second consecutive championship, wouldn’t try to triple down? That they’d say, “Enough is enough!” or “Too rich for our blood!” and refrain from adding MLB’s best free agent to their already redoubtable roster?
Then There’s This
Joe Dirt tribute takes top spot in Pennsylvania Farm Show mullet contest
The short-in-the-front, long-in-the-back coiffure, once the province of Canadian hockey players and hair metal bands, attracted about 150 competitors and more than a thousand spectators for the day’s “mane” attraction.
A war on street music in New York City
In the New Deal era, New York City banned street musicians, classifying them as beggars. Some New Yorkers fought back.









