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- Nebraska football wide receiver Cortez Mills in elite company – Nebraska football wide receiver Cortez Mills Jr. was Pro Football Focus’ fifth-highest-graded freshman in the nation following last week’s game. Mills finished with a grade of 89.6.
- Can Nebraska Top Michigan? Wolverine Podcaster Says No — Plus Thoughts on Bryce Underwood, 1997, and More – An insider’s view of the Wolverines ahead of Saturday’s game.
- Dani Busboom Kelly Puts End to Nebraska Volleyball’s Line-Up Debate With Honest Revelation – By bagging a 3-2 win on the road against Creighton, Dani Busboom Kelly‘s Huskers improved to a 9-0 record.
- Getting to know Nebraska ahead of matchup vs Michigan Football – A solid QB. A really good passing defense. A vulnerable rushing defense. Here’s a look at Nebraska ahead of their matchup vs Michigan.
Other News From The Sporting World
- American tennis star Taylor Townsend apologizes for comments about Chinese food – American tennis star Taylor Townsend has apologized for making disparaging comments about Chinese food before the United States plays Kazakhstan at the Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Shenzhen, China
- Cal Raleigh breaks Mickey Mantle home run record, ties Ken Griffey Jr. – Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh had a night to remember in his team’s 12-5 rout of the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday, Sept. 16.
- Jabbar Juluke suspension: Gators coach out after LSU scuffle – The hits just keep coming for the embattled Florida Gators football program. The team is currently 1-2 after back-to-back losses to the South Florida Bulls and LSU Tigers.
- College football Bottom 10 after Week 3: It’s getting hot early – Here at Bottom 10 Headquarters, currently located behind the huge pile of to-go containers that Jess Sims brings home from all of her “College GameDay” road eats segments, we know that where there is smoke, there is also fire.
- Coaches on the hot seat: After two firings Sunday, who’s next? – The early start of college football’s coaching carousel caught some industry insiders off-guard Sunday.
Yellow Journalism
- Southwest Petroglyphs Survived 1,000 Years—Until a Church Underwent Construction – The full extent of the damage is unclear, though some social media users have stated that the petroglyphs were “bulldozed”
- The War Over Downhill Running – Tempers are flaring over mountain races that produce faster qualifying times for Boston and other marathons; ‘These people should burst into flames.’
Auditory Enlightenment