Nebraska
Dylan Raiola believes criticism of Nebraska OC Marcus Satterfield is ‘unfair’
After suffering two losses in a row, there has been mounting criticism of the Nebraska Cornhuskers offense and specifically offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield. However, freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola believes that criticism is unfair.
While being asked about the offense’s lack of explosive plays, Raiola shared that he’s confident the Cornhuskers can find more big plays. He also took the time to point out that he feels Satterfield is giving them opportunities but the issue has been execution.
“I feel confident. I think it’s just a matter of execution, now,” Dylan Raiola said. “You know, Coach Satt gives us the plays to go do it and as players we have to go out there and execute it. I know Coach Satt’s getting a lot of heat right now on his plays that he’s calling and I think that’s unfair to him.”
The numbers on offense haven’t been great for Nebraska this season. It’s been three weeks since the Cornhuskers scored more than 17 points in a game and Nebraska only scored more than 30 points twice, both of which were non-conference games.
For the season, Nebraska is 93rd in the country in total offense, averaging 358.1 yards per game. Then, the Cornhuskers are 96th in scoring offense this season, averaging 24 points per game.
“He can’t go out there and make plays and do everything that he’s coaching us to do,” Raiola said. “So, as players and as the quarterback of this offense, I take the responsibility for that and for us to go out there and execute. That’s not his fault. Yeah, I think we can push the ball down the field and I think we will.”
That relationship between Dylan Raiola and Marcus Satterfield is, of course, vital to the Cornhuskers moving forward. Still a freshman, Raiola is growing as a quarterback and that growth is largely going to be thanks to the work that Satterfield does.
For the season, Raiola has completed 66.1 percent of his passes for 1,744 yards and nine touchdowns to go with seven interceptions. That’s 218 passing yards per game. However, in Nebraska’s last three games, Raiola hasn’t thrown a touchdown and has four interceptions. Twice in those three games, he’s thrown for less than 200 yards in the game.
Nebraska is currently 5-3, looking to snap a two-game losing streak and get to bowl eligibility for the season. If they do, it would be the program’s first time getting to a bowl since 2016. Standing in Nebraska’s way is a UCLA team coming off its first Big Ten win.
Nebraska
Southeast Nebraska assault report leads to child porn discovery
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – An assault report lead to an arrest involving child porn in southeast Nebraska.
On May 3, a 17-year-old reported that she had been assaulted overnight. According to court records, the girl said she had been over at 20-year-old Edgar Hernandez Canahan’s house.
Canahan had reportedly encouraged the two teenagers to drink alcohol and do drugs with him. Court records stated that the teenager reportedly attempted to leave, but was physically stopped by Canahan. During the incident, Canahan reportedly hit the teenager in the face.
Canahan’s roommate then arrived and drove the girl back to her house.
Court records stated Canahan had reportedly been in a relationship with the 15-year-old for about three days.
On May 6, law enforcement was granted a search warrant to seize any electronic communication devices from Canahan. Canahan claimed that he did not know the 15-year-old. He later turned over three phones.
On May 13, Canahan was absent from work, and the 15-year-old girl was missing from her school. Officers went to Canahan’s house to see if they could find the 15-year-old, but did not find her at the house. However, they did find another phone, which officers took as evidence.
Once all four devices were found, law enforcement found several chats indicating a relationship between the two individuals as well as several child porn images.
Canahan was charged with 10 counts of possession of child porn.
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Hy-Vee selling 21 Fast & Fresh stores to Nebraska-based chain
Hy-Vee selling 21 Fast & Fresh stores to Pump & Pantry
Hy-Vee is selling 21 standalone Fast & Fresh convenience stores to Nebraska-based Pump & Pantry
Hy-Vee is selling its 21 standalone Fast & Fresh-branded convenience stores, opening the door for a 78-year-old family-owned, Nebraska company to expand to Iowa.
Bosselman Enterprises, which operates six brands in the travel-service sector, will rebrand the Fast & Fresh stores under the Pump & Pantry name, which it uses at 48 locations in Nebraska, it announced Friday, June 5.
The companies did not disclose the purchase price for the 21 stores. Fifteen are in the Des Moines metro, two are in Davenport and one is in Marion. Of the other three, two are in the Omaha metro and one is in Lakeville, Minnesota.
Hy-Vee spokesperson Tina Potthoff said the West Des Moines-based grocery giant will move out of the standalone convenience store business it entered in 2018. The 168 Fast & Fresh stores adjacent to Hy-Vee grocery stores and distribution centers will remain, Potthoff said.
Hy-Vee can now turn its attention to further expansion.
“We’re ready to start building Hy-Vees again,” Potthoff said.
Rebranding to occur in July
The Pump & Pantry rebranding will go into effect in July, beginning July 15, and will be completed by July 26, Pump & Pantry said. The companies said the sale will result in no layoffs, with most current Fast & Fresh employees to be hired by Pump & Pantry. A small percentage will shift to other roles within Hy-Vee, Potthoff said.
The high-end feel of the Fast & Fresh locations fits the Pump & Pantry business model, said Kinsey Bosselman, director of operational planning for Bosselman Enterprises. Visitors to the new stores can expect some changes, though. Fast & Fresh locations offered grocery store items, including some produce.
“We operate a little differently,” Bosselman said. “We won’t have a ton of grocery options. We hope to bring to the market some new offerings.”
Pump & Pantry to bring new food offerings, maintain Hy-Vee rewards
Pump & Pantry has licenses with the submarine sandwich brand Quiznos and Cinnabon, and its online menu includes extensive hot and cold to-go items, pizza and sweets, including ice cream. It also will retain the side-by-side coffee offerings at 12 of the Fast & Fresh locations ― five of them Starbucks and seven, Smokey Row.
Bosselman said customers at the new Pump & Pantry stores will still be able to use their Hy-Vee Fuel Saver points. Pump & Pantry offers its own rewards program, too, with an annual sweepstakes that offers prizes including free fuel for a year.
The Nebraska convenience chain is entering a competitive convenience store market in the Des Moines metro and the rest of Iowa, with Casey’s, QuikTrip, Kwik Star, Maverik, Git N Go and others already dotting its street corners.
“That might step on Casey’s toes,” Bosselman said, “But we’re ready to be a Nebraska-Iowa company. Iowa is a thriving market.”
Pump & Pantry says Fast & Fresh culture works with business model
Bosselman said her company had been eyeing opportunities for more than a decade in Iowa, and Fast & Fresh employee culture meshed with its business model, which emphasizes a sense of ownership among its workers.
With 69 total stores after the acquisition, it plans to expand further into the state, building its own stores, she said.
How will Pump & Pantry separate itself from the competition?
“We are the hometown experience,” Bosselman said. “We serve our community beyond the store. We’re the store you go to refill the cup you’ve had all week. When I go into a store in Nebraska, they know my name, they know the farmer’s name who comes in to get their coffee before 6 a.m.”
The change is the second big shift in the Des Moines convenience store scene in recent years. Salt Lake City’s Maverik bought the Des Moines-based Kum & Go chain in 2023 and completed its rebranding last year.
The Fast & Fresh locations being sold are:
- 3590 Prairie Fire NW, Altoona.
- 11925 University Ave., Clive.
- 3200 East Kimberly Road, Davenport.
- 4631 East 53rd S., Davenport.
- 5801 Hickman Road, Des Moines.
- 1701 SE 37th St., Grimes.
- 5169 Merle Hay Road, Johnston.
- 2790 Seventh Ave., Marion.
- 20410 George B Lake Parkway, Omaha.
- 20310 Vinton St., Omaha.
- 9915 Douglas Ave., Urbandale.
- 12905 Meredith Drive, Urbandale.
- 14200 Douglas Ave., Urbandale.
- 15501 Meredith Drive, Urbandale.
- 2855 Grand Prairie Parkway, Waukee.
- 155 W Hickman Road, Waukee.
- 425 S Jordan Creek Parkway, West Des Moines.
- 9150 SE University Ave., West Des Moines.
- 300 Grand Avenue, West Des Moines.
- 7220 Hickman Road, Windsor Heights.
- 17380 Cedar Ave., Lakeville, Minnesota.
Israel Schuman covers retail for the Des Moines Register. Reach him at ieschuman@registermedia.com.
Nebraska
Brooke Bream takes home 52nd Nebraska Women’s Amateur Championship at Lochland Country Club.
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) – Nebraska Cornhusker graduate Brooke Bream won the 52nd Nebraska Women’s Amateur Championship at Lochland County Club on Thursday, shooting a 217 (+1).
This was the first time Lochland County Club hosted the Nebraska Women’s Amateur Championship since 1976, and the championship went down to the wire.
Bream entered the day in the lead at par, but lost the lead to 2024 champion and Omaha Maverick Katie Ruge.
Birdies on holes seven and 11 helped Ruge build a two stroke lead. However, Bream battled back, shooting par on the final three holes to take and secure the win.
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