FOX News

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Today in sports!

Well start filling out those brackets!  I dare you to take somebody but Kentucky to win it all. I mean who could it be? Wisconin, a very good team, may not be athletic enough to beat them. You may say Duke?? But really do they have a chance? They couldn't win the ACC. Maybe Notre Dame, who is pretty hot right now. Villanova?? The Big East can surprise some years. Its going to be hard to not take Kentucky.

Nebraska has made an offer for this year's men's basketball class to a 6' 10" center from Michigan in Mike Edwards. He averaged 22 points and 12 rebounds this season but wasn't on the radar before this year. Michigan St. has also offered along with a long list of other schools.

Gerry DiNardo from the Big 10 Network watched the Husker football team practice Friday and Saturday. He thought the splitting the team in two to have two practices was a great idea. Nebraska has 50 some walk-ons now on the team. This creates challenges. He says "Some challenges, QB, RB, LB."  Interesting he sees running back as a challnege.

Gretna's Mick Stoltenberg has moved to the defensive line from defensive end.

Who have we been hearing about in the newspapers and internet has players that are doing well.

AJ Bush. Sounds like he is playing well with a lot of talent. Questionable whether he can overtake Armstrong or not.

Jack Gangwish is playing well and working hard. He has some experience and has looked good.

Adam Taylor is a player people believe may fit this new system well. Let's hope he stays healthy.

Nathan Gerry is a leader and continues to play well.

Mikail Collins, like Gerry, is standing out at this time.

Former 2013 UNK starting quarterback Luke McNitt is at tight end now for the Huskers and looks to get some good playing time this year.

The Omaha World-Herald reported that Trai Mosley picked off three Tommy Armstrong passes in practice Saturday. He is a redshirt freshman playing cornerback.

I wished I was going to Omaha to watch the NCAA action at Century Link.

Michigan, Minnesota, and Penn State were not invited to the NIT!

Illinois is a No. 3 seed playing at Alabama. Alabama just fired their coach.

Seven Big 10 teams are in the NCAA tournament. Indiana made it but some say they shouldn't have. That means they win the first game!

Kevin Harvick claimed another win today at Phoenix in Nascar.

Roy Helu Jr. is now an Oakland Raider. We now he can play if they put him on the field.

The three announcers working for the CBS crew will be Brian Anderson, Steve Smith, and Lewis Johnson. I like the truTV crew of Verne Lundquist, Jim Spanarkel, and Allie LaForce.

The NU women's basketball team find out their seeding and location of play tomorrow night.


No comments: