KFOR Sports Brief for Sept. 18, 2024

HUSKER FOOTBALL: No. 22 Nebraska Prepares for Talented No. 24 Illinois Ballclub

The rare Friday night home game for the 22nd ranked Nebraska Football team is only two days away as 24th ranked Illinois will come to town. Offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield said after practice Tuesday the Illinois defense might look a little different compared to last season.

“I think they’re very talented. They’ve got a lot of guys on the back end that have played a lot of football.Their linebackers have played a lot of football. They’ve got a very physical and lengthy front five that they play with, so it’s going to be tough to move the line of scrimmage, so we’ve got to be ready for a fist fight on Friday night,” Satterfield said.

Husker Defensive coordinator Tony White says Illinois’ quarterback Luke Altmeyer will be tough to deal with.

“He’s playing with a lot of confidence right now. He’s not really panicked. He goes out there and he sees he is operating at a high level. He will be a challenge to deal with,”  White said after Tuesday’s practice.

Nebraska and Illinois kickoff Friday at 7pm on Fox.

No. 5 Nebraska Volleyball Prepares for Tough Two-Match Stretch This Week

A final four-like stretch of matches this week for the 5th-ranked Nebraska volleyball team, as the Huskers host No. 2 Stanford Wednesday night and play at No. 4 Louisville on Sunday. Husker head coach John Cook says both will be great tests before heading into Big Ten play.

“We’re going to learn some more this week at how we need to play and how to compete with these guys (Stanford and Louisville),” Cook said.  “You can learn a lot in practice, but you can learn a lot playing in these matches.”

First serve with the Huskers and Cardinal is Wednesday at 7pm on BTN. The Huskers’ match at No. 4 Louisville will be Sunday morning at 11:30 on ABC.

 

 

High School Volleyball from Tuesday…..Lincoln Northeast defeated Lincoln East 3-1…..Lincoln North Star won 3-1 over Norfolk…..Lincoln Southwest swept Grand Island in three sets…..Papillion-LaVista South defeated Lincoln Southeast in three sets and Norris remains perfect at 13-0 after sweeping Waverly 3-0 in a Class B top ten showdown…..Gretna defeated Lincoln Standing Bear 3-1…..Wahoo Neumann defeated Lincoln Christian in five sets.

 

High School Softball Tuesday.….Lincoln East beat Papillion-LaVista South 11-8….Bellevue West beat Lincoln Northeast 9-6…..Elkhorn North shutout Lincoln Standing Bear 10-0…..Wahoo Neumann beat Lincoln Pius X 9-1…..Lincoln North Star shutout Grand Island 3-0……Gretna East shutout Lincoln Northwest 11-0……Bennington beat Waverly 13-2.