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Wisconsin Badgers spring recruiting update: 2023 cornerbacks
With springtime football industrious and also the training team inviting a wide variety of 2023 and also 2024 employees to school, the Wisconsin Badgers and also their recruiting initiatives are increase in advance of summertime authorities sees.
With that said in mind, over the following 2 weeks, we will certainly check out 3 gamers to see at each placement team in the 2023 recruiting course as the Badgers want to shut on a few of their leading targets under the instructions of hiring planner Mickey Turner.
New deals are bound to find out, and also employments appear to transform at the decline of a hat, yet allowed’s check out 3 cornerbacks to understand for the 2023 course currently.
Previous 2023 placement updates:
Amare Snowden
Amare Snowden was just one of the marquee site visitors this previous weekend break for the Badgers, and also the 6-foot-3 junior appeared to have actually appreciated his time in Madison. The four-star edge from Roseville (Mich.) has a solid deal listing that consists of Arkansas, Cincinnati, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State, and also Ole Miss, along with Wisconsin.
Thinking about the durable deal listing that Snowden has, his employment will certainly be a tough one to win for the Badgers. If the extensive edge returns for a main see this summertime UW’s possibilities enhance substantially.
Cole Shivers
Cornerback Cole Shivers out of Scottsdale (Ariz.) is an additional name to understand for the Badgers in the 2023 recruiting course.
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The three-star professional athlete went to Madison last month and also grabbed a deal from Paul Chryst and also the team throughout the journey. As points stand, Shivers has 14 reported deals, consisting of Arizona, Boise State, Colorado, Florida State, Iowa State, Kansas, Northwestern, and also Washington State.
Nonetheless, operating in Wisconsin’s support is the truth that the Badgers authorized his colleague Tristan Monday as component of the 2022 recruiting course. The in-state draw to remain closer to house will certainly be difficult to defeat with just how the Arizona Wildcats have actually been hiring recently, yet Wisconsin is among the very early competitors this springtime.
Shivers is an additional name to check this summertime when main sees start.
AJ Tisdell
While Wisconsin is likewise in factor to consider for a few other high-level cornerbacks, one of the most current cornerback deal headed out to AJ Tisdell back on April 8.
I think the Badgers have an opportunity to be a genuine challenger for Tisdell based upon his deal listing, and also I assume his sports account is really fascinating.
Tisdell is from University Terminal, Texas, so it will certainly interest see if Texas A&M obtains included later, yet as points stand Wisconsin remains in the thick of points for the 5-foot-11 defensive back. He has various other deals from Baylor, Buffalo, Texas Technology, Tulane, Tulsa, Utah State, and also Vanderbilt.
On movie, Tisdell blinks a capacity to high-point the round and also separate passes utilizing his athleticism. A three-star possibility according to Competitors, he is an additional gamer where obtaining him on school will certainly be essential this springtime or summertime.
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What channel is Wisconsin volleyball vs Nebraska on today? Time, TV, streaming, prediction, schedule, standings
Wisconsin volleyball ‘dominated by joy’ in sweep of No. 3 Penn State
Sarah Franklin, Anna Smrek and Caroline Crawford spoke to the media following the Badgers’ sweep of Penn State Saturday at the UW Field House.
The Wisconsin vs Nebraska doubleheader ends with volleyball taking center stage Saturday night.
After the Badgers-Cornhuskers football teams do battle in the afternoon at Memorial Stadium, the highly ranked volleyball teams square off down the road on campus in Lincoln, Nebraska.
And it doesn’t get any bigger in women’s volleyball than Wisconsin and Nebraska. The Big Ten rivals and national powers will meet for a second time this season with a lot at stake.
Wisconsin (21-5, 15-2 Big Ten), ranked sixth in the most recent American Volleyball Coaches Association top 25 poll, will look to exact some revenge after Nebraska swept the Badgers earlier this month in Madison. It was Wisconsin’s first and only home loss of the season. A win will also keep the Badgers’ Big Ten title hopes alive.
Nebraska (27-1, 17-0) is on a march toward perfection in the Big Ten and another conference championship. The Cornhuskers, ranked No. 2 nationally, haven’t lost at home this season and are poised for a top seed again in the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
Here’s how to watch Wisconsin vs Nebraska, part II.
Wisconsin volleyball vs Nebraska time today
- Date: Saturday, Nov. 23
- Time: 7 p.m.
What channel is Wisconsin volleyball vs Nebraska on today? TV, live stream
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Wisconsin vs Nebraska volleyball prediction
As winners of its last six matches, Wisconsin has found its groove. The Badgers showed their fight in rallying for a wild five-set win over Minnesota earlier this week and before that gave Penn State its first Big Ten loss of the season last Saturday.
Can UW now give Nebraska its first conference loss? The Cornhuskers might just be too good in 2024 and will avoid the upset. Nebraska has won 24 straight matches since its lone defeat on Sept. 3, and with another victory it’ll get closer to a second straight Big Ten championship. Few Big Ten teams have even come close to beating Nebraska this season. The Cornhuskers have 13 sweeps in their 17 conference victories.
One of those 3-0 match wins came against Wisconsin three weeks ago. Kelly Sheffield’s team won’t be swept again, but the Cornhuskers will outlast the Badgers in a hard-fought five-set match before a sold-out crowd at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
Wisconsin volleyball schedule
- Wednesday, Nov. 27, 7:30 p.m. CT, vs. Ohio State
- Saturday, Nov. 30, 8 p.m. CT, vs. Michigan State
After its showdown against Nebraska, the Badgers return home for their final two matches of the regular season. And Wisconsin will be the heavy favorite against both Ohio State and Michigan State, two teams well under .500 in the Big Ten. Fans will get to see seniors Carly Anderson, CC Crawford, Devyn Robinson, Sarah Franklin, Anna Smrek and Julia Orzol play at the UW Field House one last time before the NCAA Tournament.
Big Ten volleyball standings
- Nebraska (27-1 overall, 17-0 Big Ten)
- Penn State (26-2, 16-1)
- Wisconsin (21-5, 15-2)
- Purdue (22-6, 13-4)
- Oregon (20-6, 12-5)
- USC (19-8, 11-6)
- Illinois (18-9, 10-7)
- Minnesota (17-10, 10-7)
- Washington (19-7, 9-7)
- Michigan (17-11, 7-10)
- UCLA (12-13, 6-10)
- Indiana (12-14, 5-11)
- Ohio State (12-14, 5-11)
- Maryland (13-15, 4-13)
- Michigan State (11-17, 4-13)
- Iowa (10-19, 4-13)
- Northwestern (5-20, 3-14)
- Rutgers (5-23, 0-17)
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How much does a Thanksgiving meal cost in Wisconsin this year?
MILWAUKEE – Some good news for Wisconsinites this year: According to the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation, the traditional Thanksgiving meal will cost 2% less than last year.
According to the WFBF’s survey, the price tag for a typical Thanksgiving meal in Wisconsin is $57.61 this year. The survey tabulated the total cost at $58.86 a year ago.
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That meal includes turkey, green beans, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie and more.
For comparison, the American Farm Bureau Federation’s survey of the same items showed a 5% decrease from 2023 with prices nationally at $58.08 this year.
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Minnesota leading nation in voter turnout, with Wisconsin still counting votes
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota will once again be one of the top states in the country for voter turnout.
The State Canvassing Board said 3,272,414 Minnesotans cast ballots in the 2024 general election, which is 76.41% of eligible voters in Minnesota.
According to the University of Florida, that’s the highest turnout rate in the country right now. Wisconsin, which is currently ranked second with a 76.37% turnout rate, is still working to certify its election results.
The turnout rate for Minnesota this election is slightly lower than the 2020 election, in which 79.96% of eligible voters in Minnesota voted.
On Thursday, the board certified the election results of contests for president, vice president, U.S. senate and the U.S. House of Representatives for Minnesota.
The board also approved plans for Monday’s recount in the race for Minnesota House District 14B and noted the publicly funded recount that took place Thursday in Scott County for House District 54A.
After all recounts are complete, the board will meet and certify the results of the two house races.
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