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Huskers Practice Under the Lights

Nebraska-Cornhuskers-Football-Blackshirts-HelmetsLincoln, Neb.-  The Nebraska football team continued its 2013 football fall camp Thursday night, going through a two-hour practice in full pads under the lights in Memorial Stadium.

Nebraska Defensive Coordinator John Papuchis addressed the media after practice, noting that the team worked on a little bit of everything, including scrimmaging at the end of practice.

“A little bit of everything today, we had some tackling and live work but the way we approach it, it was like a regular practice.” Papuchis said, “Everything we do in a practice for us involves everything besides taking guys to the ground, so when we do turn that up a little bit, the only difference in everything we do is we are actually finishing the play.”

Papuchis also talked about the ongoing competition on the defensive line, noting that things are going pretty good, and also senior defensive tackle Thad Randle has been impressing the coaching staff.

“The competition has been going pretty good, there is still a bunch of guys that are rolling through, I think I said there are six or seven guys that are rotating through and I still believe that is the case.” Papuchis said, “I think Thad Randle has had a very good camp up to this point, I think we can feel pretty solid that he will be lining up for us on Saturday a couple weeks from now. Beyond that it’s still a little bit up in the air.”

JP also mentioned that he is pretty impressed with senior defensive tackle Brodrick Nickens, mentioning that he is a big body and is very physical, something the defensive line desperately needed.

“Well he is a physical guy, he is a big body and is strong and eats up space in the middle. What he does well in terms of rushing the passer is he pushes the pocket for us and he is pretty physical guy in the run.” Papuchis said, “I think Brodrick, especially in the right situations can play a pretty good role for us.”

With a young and mostly inexperienced linebacker corps, Papuchis noted that the depth of the linebackers is not a big concern, considering NU usually plays a nickel with two linebackers on the field.

“Like we eluded to a week ago with the personnel that we play, and a lot of times against our offense we are at least half the time in some form of nickel package so there is only two ‘backers on the field, so from a depth perspective we aren’t hurting too bad.”

A freshman newcomer that Husker fans should keep an eye on is Lincoln Southwest graduate Josh Banderas. Banderas has been impressing the coaching staff with his play at linebacker during fall camp.

“Josh Banderas has really come a long way, I think Josh still has a lot of work to do. He is a young guy that has been here for 10 days but I think he is going to push to get some playing time if he continues on this track,” Papuchis said.

Nebraska will be back on the practice field on Friday as it continues fall camp.

Fielder Homers, Tigers Beat Royals 4-1

kc-royalsDETROIT (AP) — Prince Fielder homered for the first time in three weeks, hitting a two-run shot in the first inning to help the Detroit Tigers to a 4-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Thursday night.

Andy Dirks added two doubles and two singles for the AL Central-leading Tigers, who took the opener of this five-game series with third-place Kansas City. The Royals have lost three in a row after a 17-3 stretch that put them in contention for a postseason spot.

Detroit’s Anibal Sanchez (11-7) allowed a run and seven hits in 7 1-3 innings. Bruce Rondon finished the eighth, and Joaquin Benoit pitched a hitless ninth for his 16th save in 16 chances.

Jeremy Guthrie (12-9) allowed four runs and 13 hits in seven innings.

Chargers’ Woodhead Out, Bears Hold Peppers Out for Second Straight Game

NFL: San Diego Chargers-Training CampCHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Bears Pro Bowl defensive end Julius Peppers is sitting out his second straight preseason game because of a hamstring injury.

Peppers was expected to play Thursday night against San Diego, but the Bears held him out again after he sat out the preseason opener against Carolina. Peppers has been limited in practice for about two weeks.

The Bears also held out defensive tackle Henry Melton (concussion), receiver Earl Bennett (concussion), right tackle Jonathan Scott (right knee), long snapper Patrick Mannelly (rib), running back Armando Allen (hamstring) and linebacker D.J. Williams (strained right calf).

The Chargers held out running back Danny Woodhead (undisclosed injury), receiver Malcolm Floyd (right knee) and rookie linebacker Manti Te’o (sprained right foot).

Corey Liuget left late in the first quarter with a shoulder injury. It was not immediately clear how it happened.

Baseball Welcomes Expanded Replay

mlb bigTampa Bay manager Joe Maddon is brushing off all the talk about delays and keeping the human element in baseball. He says it’s about time for expanded replay.

Players and managers at ballparks across the country largely welcomed Thursday’s announcement of the proposed video review options for next season. Many said they wanted to take a closer look at the details of the plan, but were in favor of anything that would help umpires make the correct call.

Maddon says “It makes things better. It makes things more accurate, so what’s wrong with that.”

A 75 percent vote by the owners is needed for approval, and the players’ association and umpires would have to agree to any changes to the current system.

Source: Appeals ”Final Hurdle’ to HGH Test in NFL

nfl_logo2011-medA person who works for the NFL says while several issues have been resolved regarding HGH testing for players this season, the league and union can’t agree on whether the commissioner will hear appeals for violations other than a positive test.

The person sent an email Thursday to The Associated Press to update the status of negotiations between the league and the NFL Players Association. The information was provided on condition of anonymity because the sides’ talks about the drug policy are supposed to remain confidential.

The email says “the final hurdle appears to be” the union’s desire to have someone other than Roger Goodell rule on appeals that involve violations of the law or “demonstrated use” of a performance-enhancing substance without a positive test.

1934 Lou Gehrig Baseball Card Sold for $125,332

Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth Baseball YankeesLAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif. (AP) — A 1934 Lou Gehrig baseball card sold for $125,332 and a 1916 Babe Ruth rookie card went for $51,450 in SCP Auctions’ Summer Auction that closed Saturday.

SCP Auctions said Thursday that the auction amassed over $2.2 million, with a 1980-1981 Larry Bird/Magic Johnson rookie card selling for $60,667 and Travis Jervey’s 1996 Green Bay Super Bowl ring going for $37,610.

Big Ten Network Announces Volleyball Television Coverage for 2013 Season

VolleyballLincoln, Neb. – The Nebraska Athletic Department and the Big Ten Conference announced a total of 11 Husker volleyball matches will be televised or streamed online this fall. The Big Ten Network, which has been assigned all of Nebraska’s television rights for all sports from the Big Ten Conference, will televise five conference matches during the 2013 season.  In addition, at least six home matches will be webcast on BTN.com.

NET Television will announce its 2013 coverage of the Huskers at a later date. Other road conference matches carried on BTN.com are likely to be added as each conference school sets its Student U/BTN.com schedules.

In their first Big Ten Network televised match of the season, the Huskers will take on Illinois on Saturday, Sept. 28 in Champaign, Ill. The Huskers’ home match with Minnesota on Friday, Oct. 4 will also be broadcast on BTN, in addition to the match on Oct. 23 when Iowa will come to the Devaney Center. BTN will televise Nebraska’sOct. 30 match against Illinois, and BTN will also televise Nebraska’s trip to Minnesota on Sunday, Nov. 10.

At least six other matches this season will be webcast on BTN.com. The first match slated to be webcast by BTN.com will be a historic night as the Huskers play their first match in the Devaney Center against Villanova onSept. 6. BTN.com will also webcast Nebraska’s match with St. Mary’s on Sept. 12, Dayton on Sept. 13, Indiana on Oct. 18, Purdue on Oct. 19 and Michigan State on Nov. 15.

2013 Volleyball TV/Webcast Schedule (subject to change)

Sept. 6 (7 p.m.) –  Nebraska vs. Villanova (BTN.com)
Sept. 12 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. St. Mary’s (BTN.com)
Sept. 13 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Dayton (BTN.com)
Sept. 28 (4 p.m.) – Nebraska at Illinois (BTN)
Oct. 4 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Minnesota (BTN)
Oct. 18 (7 p.m.)- Nebraska vs. Indiana (BTN.com)
Oct. 19 (7 p.m.)- Nebraska vs. Purdue (BTN.com)
Oct. 23 (6:30 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Iowa (BTN)
Oct. 30 (6:30 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Illinois (BTN)
Nov. 10 (3:30 p.m.) – Nebraska at Minnesota (BTN)
Nov. 15 (7 p.m.)- Nebraska vs. Michigan State (BTN.com)

Royals Drop 2B Johnson to Make Room for Bonifacio

kc-royalsDETROIT (AP) — The Kansas City Royals have designated second baseman Elliot Johnson for assignment to make room for newly acquired infielder Emilio Bonifacio.

Toronto sent the 28-year-old Bonifacio to the Royals on Wednesday for cash or a player to be named. He was in the starting lineup Thursday night at third base.

Kansas City was in Detroit for a crucial five-game series against the AL Central-leading Tigers.

Johnson hit .179 in 79 games for the Royals this year.

Red/White Match Tickets Available, Alumni Team Announced

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersLincoln, Neb. – The Nebraska volleyball team would like to remind fans that tickets are still available for the Red/White match on Saturday, Aug. 24 at 7 p.m., at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The match will give Husker fans their first opportunity to see the new home of Nebraska volleyball.

Fans at the Red/White match will see the 2013 Huskers take on Nebraska volleyball alumni, including Olympians Jordan Larson and Nancy Metcalf, All-Americans Gina Mancuso, Lauren Cook and Brooke Delano and 2011 team captain Jordan Wilberger Sauer. In addition, there will be an opportunity for fans to get autographs from their favorite current and former Huskers after the match.

Tickets for the match are $10 for reserved and $8 for standing room only. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets on Huskers.com, while tickets are also available by visiting the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office or calling 1-800-8-BIGRED. UNL students will receive free admission to the match, but ticket quantities are limited and students must secure a ticket in advance on Huskers.com.

Miller Misses Final Day of Broncos Training Camp

Von-Miller-Denver-Broncos-FENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — All-Pro linebacker Von Miller missed the final day of the Denver Broncos’ training camp Thursday to address his looming suspension for violating the NFL’s drug-abuse policy.

ESPN reported midway through practice, however, that Miller’s appeals hearing had been postponed.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told The Associated Press that the league was not at liberty to comment on the matter.

Miller has 30 sacks in his first two NFL seasons and a four-game suspension would leave a gaping hole in Denver’s defense.

Miller was also arrested Sunday at a firearms shop near the Broncos’ practice facility on a warrant for failing to appear in court on Dec. 31 for an October traffic stop in which he was charged with careless driving and not having a license or proof of insurance.

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