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  1. Nebraska Cornhuskers (4-5) vs. Loyola Marymount Lions (6-6) Friday, March 11, Game 1 (1:35 p.m.) Probable Starters: RHP Howell (0-1) vs. RHP Busfield (1-0) TV: None Audio Stream: Huskers.com | Video Stream: HuskersNSide Radio: Husker Sports Network Friday, March 11, Game 2 (Approx. 5 p.m.) Probable Starters: RHP Burkamper (0-0) vs. TBA TV: None Audio Stream: Huskers.com | Video Stream: HuskersNSide Radio: Husker Sports Network Saturday, March 12 (2:05 p.m.) Probable Starters: RHP Matt Waldron (1-1) vs. RHP Abbott (1-1) TV: None Audio Stream: Huskers.com | Video Stream: BTN Plus Radio: Husker Sports Network Sunday, March 13 (12:05 p.m.) Probable Starters: TBA vs. RHP Cohen (1-1) TV: None Audio Stream: Huskers.com | Video Stream: HuskersNSide Radio: Husker Sports Network As stated it here, Due to possible weather issue there will be a double-header on Friday instead of Saturday. GAME NOTES - Friday's games will be the first time Nebraska and Loyola Marymount will play in Lincoln. - First two weeks (6 games) Nebraska was 2-4 and the pitching staff averaged 10.7 runs, 7.3 strikeouts and 5.7 walks per game. - Since the Long Beach State series (5 games) Nebraska is 3-2 and the pitching staff is averaging 1.4 runs, 8.2 strikeouts and 3.6 walks per game - Rest of article here.
  2. The Football Educator's Brandon Thorn states his case for Ameer Abdullah winning Offensive Rookie of the Year as long as a few pieces fall into place. Full article: http://www.thefootballeducator.com/2015-nfl-predictions-offensive-roy/ Detroit’s offensive line is a formidable unit that ranked 14th overall by ProFootballFocus.com in 2014. Despite their impressive ranking as a unit, the team finished 28th in total rushing. This was due to the fact that a running back didn’t match the level of play the offensive line performed at. This offensive line boasts one of the more impressive interior three (guard, center, guard) depth charts in the entire NFL with a collection of road-grading, overpowering players along with young, promising players. The team made it a point to address their offensive line in the offseason by trading for Denver Broncos OG Manny Ramirez and spending their first-round pick on OG Laken Tomlinson from Duke University. Ramirez started every game for Denver in the last two seasons while Tomlinson is a player who was a four-year starter while earning 52 starts in a brilliant college career. Tomlinson will enter camp battling for a starting guard spot but could very well slide inside to center if former third-round pick Travis Swanson doesn’t continue to improve. The bottom line with this unit is that they have many possible starting combinations on the inside, while only having one real question mark which is at right tackle. It is a safe assumption to say that this unit will improve from an already solid one in 2014 to an even better one in 2015. Read more: http://www.thefootballeducator.com/2015-nfl-predictions-offensive-roy/#ixzz3h89dfVJB
  3. Ugh...so this weekend, I just had to explain death to a four year old because the family dog, 'Husker', passed on. The wife and daughter are taking this death especially hard, and I thought about trying to arrange a discussion with the local Catholic priest (as my wife is Catholic) to see if it would help her out with her grief. But then I read (and remembered) that the Catholic church does not believe that animals have souls, so having a Catholic Priest come over to discuss the grief over losing an animal that the Church doesn't consider to have a soul is probably not the best thing. So I ask you, dear HuskerBoard readers, do you believe that animals have souls? And if you've had to explain death to a little one, how did you approach the topic?
  4. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Detroit-wants-to-disinvite-Nickelback-from-its-T?urn=nfl-wp11074
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