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- Nebraska loses commitment from 2026 QB Dayton Raiola – After being committed to Nebraska for more than a year, three-star Buford (Ga.) quarterback Dayton Raiola has backed off his pledge to the Cornhuskers, Rivals’ Chad Simmons reported on Wednesday.
- A Transfer Portal To-Do List for Nebraska Football – In a little over six weeks, players and teams will begin making their moves. Jeremy Pernell takes a position-by-position look at the possibilities for the Huskers.
- Nebraska Volleyball’s Harper Murray, Rebekah Allick and Teammates Unwind in California After Taking Down UCLA & USC – After toppling both USC and UCLA this past week, Nebraska Volleyball stars Harper Murray, Rebekah Allick, and their teammates took a well-earned break to soak up the California sun.
- Huskers depart for Colonial Classic to end Fall schedule – Harahan, La. – The second-ranked Nebraska bowling team is once more on the road, embarking for the Bayou State to participate in the Colonial Classic hosted by No. 19 Tulane from Nov. 21-23 at Colonial Lanes in Harahan, La.
- Just the Stats: Penn State vs Nebraska – All the national rankings behind this week’s senior day matchup versus the Huskers
Other News From The Sporting World
- The Big Ten got too big, and fighting ensued. What’s next for a conference losing its identity? – Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti and the Big Ten’s presidents and athletic directors spent more than a year exploring potential outside investors in hopes of raising a bonanza of cash.
- Winners and Losers of the Week 13 College Football Playoff Rankings – As the College Football Playoff selection committee released its third Top 25 of the 2025 season, the countdown to Selection Day is dropping fast.
- Yes, Lakers rolled in LeBron James’ return, but potential concern emerged – The King may be back, but JJ Redick and the Los Angeles Lakers still have plenty of work to do.
- Roger Federer elected to International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1st year of eligibility – Well, this will come as no surprise to anyone who’s paid any attention over the past quarter-century: Roger Federer was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, the Rhode Island-based Hall announced Wednesday.
- Kentucky gets rocked by Michigan State and now Mark Pope has a very expensive problem he must fix ASAP – Amid a bad start with two deflating losses, Mark Pope makes a promise to Kentucky’s fan base: “We won’t fail this season”
- Colorado AD sends strong message on Deion Sanders’ future after stepping down – Last week, longtime Colorado Buffaloes athletic director Rick George announced his decision to step down at the end of the academic year.
- Ja’Marr Chase’s suspension for spitting is upheld – All NFL players are now on clear notice. Spitting on an opponent will result in a one-game suspension.
Yellow Journalism
- Gov. Pillen Signs First-In-Nation Digital Asset Bank Charter – LINCOLN, NE – Governor Jim Pillen, joined by Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance (NDBF) Director Kelly Lammers, issued a charter to Telcoin Digital Asset Bank to operate a digital asset depository institution in Nebraska.
- Small town forms ‘journalism trust’ to solicit donations, keep its local newspaper going – Community journalism has been threatened by loss of advertising, uncertain mail service and difficulty printing
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