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9 minutes ago, cipsucks said:

Well....yes and no.  Danny Hutton has surrounded himself with musicians including his son.  Cool for those two!  He has the rights to the name Three Dog Night.  I haven't heard them.  I'm guessing they do a pretty good job. Cory Wells passed away a few years ago and Chuck Negron, the last I saw, does solo gigs.

I was lucky enough to see them in the early 80's at Peony Park. (I know I've told this before.) They had the original band back together except the bass player.  Put on a fabulous show. Absolutely on my top ten list of performances.

I won't be going.

 

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Recap from UNL

The Madrid player, Mulero, is a 2nd/3rd Spanish League tier player if you're curious the type of foe we might face

 

 

Madrid, Spain - Brice Williams had a game-high 28 points to lead five players in double figures, as Nebraska rallied for an 89-84 overtime win over the Madrid All-Stars Monday evening.

 

Williams, a transfer from Charlotte, hit 10-of-14 shots from the field, including a trio of 3-pointers, to lead a short-handed attack for the Huskers, who shot 46 percent from the field and hit nine 3-pointers in the win.

 

C.J. Wilcher added 18 points and 10 rebounds, while Jamarques Lawrence added 14 points, which won the first of three games in Spain this week. NU also got major contributions from redshirt freshman Cale Jacobsen, who had 13 points, nine rebounds and three steals and true freshman Eli Rice, who finished with 12 points, including a pair of 3-pointers.

 

Williams and redshirt freshman Ramel Lloyd Jr. topped NU with four assists apiece, as five of the nine players who dressed Monday had not played a regular-season game at NU.

 

Nebraska trailed 74-62 early in the fourth quarter before mounting a 17-2 run to regain the lead. A Rice 3-pointer ignited a 7-0 spurt that pulled NU within 74-69 with 5:01 remaining. NU continued to battle and eventually took a 79-76 lead with 1:44 remaining.

 

The Huskers led 81-78 with 1:12 left in regulation, but Madrid scored five straight to take an 82-81 lead on a basket Guillermo Mulero with 3.0 seconds left. NU took the inbounds at halfcourt and Lawrence found Jacobsen, who was fouled with 2.4 seconds remaining. The redshirt freshman banked in the first free throw but missed the second to send the game to OT.

 

Jacobsen and Williams took over in the extra period, combining for all seven Husker points, as Nebraska did not allow a field goal in the five-minute overtime. NU took the lead for good on a Williams basket after NU, which was outrebounded 51-44, kept the possession alive with two offensive rebounds. Jacobsen drew a charge with 1:49 left and then gave NU an 87-82 lead with a 3-pointer on the subsequent possession.

 

The Huskers, who don’t have a player taller than 6-foot-7 for this trip, forced 20 turnovers and held Madrid to 36 percent shooting. Madrid went 20-of-24 from the line to stay in the game.

The Huskers will play their second game of the trip on Wednesday, when they travel to Valencia, Tipoff for that game is set for Noon (Central).

Posted
1 hour ago, HuscurAdam said:

"A situation" more often than not refers to something inappropriate with a female. I'm hoping that isn't the case here.  

It's wise to wait 24 to 72 hours to see what plays out.  I'm old enough to remember Duke lacrosse. And Jussie Smollett...

Posted
18 minutes ago, hhcmatt said:

 

Not saying something because you probably shouldn't say it >>> completely guessing 

I don’t think he took your advice and said nothing. That comment was not trying to uphold journalistic integrity. That comment was “I something you don’t know.” 
 

 

Posted
12 hours ago, doc1394 said:

I don’t think he took your advice and said nothing. That comment was not trying to uphold journalistic integrity. That comment was “I something you don’t know.” 

 

Yeah. Better to remain silent and let a kid's character get dragged than to chime in and say "actually, I heard it wasn't weed." 🙄

Posted
33 minutes ago, Norm Peterson said:

 

Yeah. Better to remain silent and let a kid's character get dragged than to chime in and say "actually, I heard it wasn't weed." 🙄

The reporter asked if this happened in Spain, and Fred declined to comment. Should the question be asked if something happened in Iowa, particularly considering so many of their student-athletes couldn't compete this spring because they gambled on sports online?

Posted
4 hours ago, Norm Peterson said:

 

Yeah. Better to remain silent and let a kid's character get dragged than to chime in and say "actually, I heard it wasn't weed." 🙄

Did your comment stop “a kid’s character get dragged” or did it increase further speculation of significantly more damning possibilities? 

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