0:00 - Player of the Week: Dana Rettke, Wisconsin, MB • Averaged 4.44 kills and 1.11 blocks per set with a .536 hitting percentage, pacing No. 3 Wisconsin to victories over No. 6 Ohio State and No. 12 Penn State last weekend • Tallied a season-high (and match-best) 24 kills on .512 hitting Oct. 23 vs. PSU, one day after posting 16 kills, seven blocks and a .577 hitting percentage against OSU • A three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2018, 2019, 2020) • Earns her 11th career Player of the Week honor, the third-most in conference history, and her second award this season • Last Wisconsin Player of the Week: Julia Orzoł (Oct. 4, 2021) 10:14 - Defensive Player AND Freshman of the Week: Lexi Rodriguez, Nebraska, L • Recorded 5.86 digs per set to help No. 9 Nebraska to wins over Iowa and No. 7 Purdue last week • Tied her season high with 24 digs in the Oct. 23 victory over Purdue, following a match-high 17 digs on Oct. 20 vs. Iowa • Receives the first Defensive Player of the Week award of her career • Last Nebraska Defensive Player of the Week: Kayla Caffey (Sept. 6, 2021) • Garners her third career Freshman of the Week award • Last Nebraska Freshman of the Week: Lexi Rodriguez (Oct. 11, 2021) 20:26 - Co-Setter of the Week: Nicklin Hames, Nebraska, S • Registered 12.43 assists, 4.00 digs and 0.71 service aces per set with two double-doubles last week in Nebraska’s wins over Iowa and seventh-ranked Purdue • Had 48 assists, a season high-tying 17 digs and three aces in the Oct. 23 victory over Purdue • A two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2019, 2020) • Collects her second career Setter of the Week plaudit • Last Nebraska Setter of the Week: Nicklin Hames (Oct. 11, 2021) 30:40 - Co-Setter of the Week: Sydney Hilley, Wisconsin, S • Averaged 12.00 assists, 3.00 digs and 0.89 blocks per set with a double-double as the third-ranked Badgers picked up top-12 wins over No. 6 Ohio State and No. 12 Penn State last week • Picked up her 41st career double-double on Oct. 23 vs. Penn State with 65 assists, a season-high 18 digs (one short of her career best) and four blocks • A two-time first-team Academic All-America selection (2019, 2020) • Named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten honoree each of the past three seasons (2018, 2019, 2020) • Secures her 16th career Setter of the Week citation (tying for second-most in conference history with Penn State’s Micha Hancock from 2011-14), and fourth this year • Last Wisconsin Setter of the Week: Sydney Hilley (Oct. 4, 2021) #NebraskaCornhuskers #WisconsinBadgers #NCAAVolleyball SUBSCRIBE to Big Ten Network on YouTube for the latest highlights and videos: http://www.btn.com/youtubesubscribe More from Big Ten football/basketball/other sports: http://www.btn.com Watch live games and the Big Ten Network wherever you go and whenever you want: http://www.b1gplus.com Follow Big Ten Network on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/BigTenNetwork Follow Big Ten Network on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BTN Follow Big Ten Network on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/BigTenNetwork" SUBSCRIBE to Big Ten Network on YouTube and enable alerts - new highlights and videos uploaded daily: http://www.btn.com/youtube More from Big Ten football/basketball/other sports: http://www.btn.com Watch live games and replays from Big Ten sports with BTN +: http://www.b1gplus.com Follow Big Ten Network on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/BigTenNetwork Follow Big Ten Network on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/BigTenNetwork
5:40 Following Week 5, the Offensive, Co-Defensive, and Co-Special Teams Players of the Week, and the Freshman of the Week in the Big Ten were announced this morning. Below are this week's honorees: 0:00 - Offensive Player of the Week: Chase Brown, Illinois * Rushed for a career-high 257 yards and tied a career high with two touchdowns in Illinois’ 24-14 win vs. Charlotte. Also added a 17-yard reception * His 257 rushing yards marked the fourth-most in a single game in Illini history and the third-most by an FBS player in 2021, trailing only Ohio State’s TreVeyon Henderson (277 vs. Tulsa on Sept. 18) and Michigan State’s Kenneth Walker III (264 at Northwestern on Sept. 3) * Scored a go-ahead touchdown in the third quarter to give Illinois a 17-14 lead. Added his second touchdown of the game at the end of the third quarter on an 80-yard run to put Illinois up 24-14. His 80-yard score is tied for the 10th-longest run in program history * Earns the first Offensive Player of the Week accolade of his career * Last Illinois Offensive Player of the Week: Artur Sitkowski (Aug. 30, 2021) 4:54 - Co-Defensive Player of the Week: JoJo Domann, Nebraska * Recorded a career-high two sacks, forced two fumbles and led the Huskers defense with nine tackles (eight solo) in Nebraska’s 56-7 win over Northwestern. Helped lead a Nebraska defense that allowed its fewest points in a Big Ten game since 2019 * With Northwestern threatening in the second quarter on the Nebraska 1, forced a fumble to help prevent a Wildcats score * Is one of just six FBS players to record at least two sacks and two forced fumbles in a single game in 2021 and is the only FBS player to record at least nine tackles, two sacks and two forced fumbles in a game this season * Earns the first Defensive Player of the Week honor of his career * Last Nebraska Defensive Player of the Week: Luke Reimer (Sept. 13, 2021) 5:40 - Co-Defensive Player of the Week: David Ojabo, Michigan * Recorded 2.5 sacks and led the Wolverines with seven tackles (four solo), including two for a loss, in Michigan’s 38-17 win vs. Wisconsin * Added the first forced fumble of his career on a strip sack in the fourth quarter * Registered the first multi-sack game of his career * Earns his first career Defensive Player of the Week accolade * Last Michigan Defensive Player of the Week: Aidan Hutchinson (Oct. 7, 2019) 6:51 - Co-Special Teams Player of the Week: Jordan Stout, Penn State * Landed four punts inside the 20, recorded touchbacks on four of five kickoffs and made a 50-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to help Penn State defeat Indiana 24-0. Also connected on all three of his extra point attempts * Has now made four field goals of more than 50 yards in his career and ranks second in Penn State history behind Chris Bahr (six) * Totaled six punts for 278 yards (46.3 avg.), including two 50-plus-yard punts * Earns his second Special Teams Player of the Week honor of the season * Last Penn State Special Teams Player of the Week: Jordan Stout (Sept. 6, 2021) 7:47 - Co-Special Teams Player of the Week: Mark Crawford, Minnesota * Helped Minnesota control field position by placing four punts inside the 15 in the Gophers’ 20-13 win at Purdue. Forced the Boilermakers offense to start drives from the 2, 9, 15 and 15-yard lines * Punted six times for 308 yards (51.3 avg.), including three 50-plus-yard punts * Recorded a career-long 60-yard punt twice during the game * Despite the heavy rain, executed successful place kicking holds on two extra points and two field goals, including a 38-yard field goal with 1:46 left in regulation to give Minnesota a 20-13 lead * Garners the first Special Teams Player of the Week honor of his career * Last Minnesota Special Teams Player of the Week: Casey O’Brien (Oct. 21, 2019) 8:00 - Freshman of the Week: C.J. Stroud, Ohio State * Completed 17 of 23 passes (73.9 pct.) for 330 yards and a career-high five touchdowns in Ohio State’s 52-13 win over Rutgers * Recorded a passer efficiency of 266.174 in the win, marking the third-highest passer efficiency by an FBS quarterback in a single game in 2021 * His five touchdown passes are tied for the sixth-most in a single game in Ohio State history and the fourth-most by an FBS quarterback in 2021 * Earns the third Freshman of the Week honor of his career * Last Ohio State Freshman of the Week: Kyle McCord (Sept. 27, 2021) #IllinoisiFightingIllini #MinnesotaGoldenGophers #NebraskaCornhuskers #OhioStateBuckeyes #PennStateNittanyLions #NCAAFootball SUBSCRIBE to Big Ten Network on YouTube and enable alerts - new highlights and videos uploaded daily: http://www.btn.com/youtube More from Big Ten football/basketball/other sports: http://www.btn.com Watch live games and replays from Big Ten sports with B1G +: http://www.b1gplus.com Follow Big Ten Network on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/BigTenNetwork Follow Big Ten Network on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/BigTenNetwork
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Iowa's Luka Garza and Ohio State's Duane Washington Jr. are named Co-Players of the Week while Michigan's Hunter Dickinson is named the Freshman of the Week. 0:00 - Co-Player of the Week: Luka Garza, Iowa Hawkeyes • Averaged 26.5 points and 9.5 rebounds per game in wins over then-ranked No. 21/No. 21 Wisconsin and Penn State. Shot 19-for-35 (.543 pct.) from the field on the week, including 7-for-16 (.437 pct.) from three-point range. Made 11-of-16 free throw attempts (.687 pct.) and added four assists and two blocks during the Hawkeyes’ two wins. • Scored his 2,118th career point to break Iowa’s all-time scoring record in the second half of Sunday’s win vs. Penn State. Surpassed the previous record of 2,116 points set by Roy Marble (1986-89, 134 games) and did so in just 119 career games. Also passed Marble for the most made field goals in program history (799). • Finished the win over Penn State with a double-double and led the team in both points (23) and rebounds (11). • Scored 30 points and grabbed eight rebounds in Iowa’s 77-62 win at then-ranked No. 21/No. 21 Wisconsin. Shot 11-for-19 (.579 pct.) from the field in the contest, including 4-for-6 (.667 pct.) from three-point range. Registered 30-plus points in a game for the seventh time this season, marking the most 30-plus-point games in the NCAA this year. • Earns the fifth Player of the Week accolade of his career; was also a two-time Freshman of the Week honoree in 2017-18 4:40 - Co-Player of the Week: Duane Washington Jr., Ohio State Buckeyes • Averaged 25.5 points per game in home contests against Penn State and then-ranked No. 3/No. 3 Michigan. Went 18-for-27 (.667 pct.) from the field on the week, including 9-for-15 (.600 pct.) from three-point range. • Led Ohio State, and all scorers, with a career-high 30 points in a narrow 87-92 loss vs. then-ranked No. 3/No. 3 Michigan. Shot 12-for-18 (.667 pct.) from the field, while hitting 5-of-10 (.500 pct.) three pointers. Also notched three assists in the game. • Scored 21 points earlier in the week in Ohio State’s 92-82 win vs. Penn State. Connected on 4-of-5 (.800 pct.) three-pointers in the game, while adding three rebounds and an assist. Also went 5-for-5 from the free-throw line. • Earns the first Player of the Week accolade of his career 9:49 - Freshman of the Week: Hunter Dickinson, Michigan Wolverines • Averaged 16.0 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game in wins vs. Rutgers and at then-ranked No. 4/No. 4 Ohio State. • Helped Michigan notch its first win over Ohio State in Columbus in the last seven years by leading the Wolverines in both points (22) and rebounds (nine) in Michigan’s 92-87 victory. Also added two blocked shots, two assists and a steal in the win. Shot 8-for-14 (.571 pct.) from the field and 6-for-6 from the free-throw line. • Earns the seventh Freshman of the Week accolade of his career. Is now tied for the second-most Freshman of the Week selections in Big Ten history, trailing only Jared Sullinger of Ohio State (12 in 2010-11). #MichiganWolverines #OhioStateBuckeyes #IowaHawkeyes SUBSCRIBE to Big Ten Network on YouTube for the latest highlights and videos: http://www.btn.com/youtubesubscribe More from Big Ten football/basketball/other sports: http://www.btn.com Watch live games and the Big Ten Network wherever you go and whenever you want: http://www.btnplus.com Follow Big Ten Network on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/BigTenNetwork Follow Big Ten Network on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BTN Follow Big Ten Network on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/BigTenNetwork
Erik Chinander is in his third season as Nebraska’s defensive coordinator and his 18th year of coaching. He is in his fifth season serving as Scott Frost’s defensive coordinator. Chinander has coached with Frost at Nebraska, UCF, Oregon and Northern Iowa for a total of 12 years. Recognized as one of the nation’s top assistant coaches with a nomination for the Broyles Award in 2016, Chinander has been on the staff of one FCS (UNI) and two FBS (Oregon) teams that have played in the national championship game. He also coached in the NFL Playoffs. Chinander’s units have ranked in the top 20 nationally in takeaways three times in the past six seasons and in the top five twice. Individually, 11 Blackshirts have earned All-Big Ten accolades under Chinander. Before his arrival, only eight Blackshirts were All-Big Ten honorees in the previous three seasons. --- Huskers resume Big Ten Play on Saturday against Northwestern Wildcats The Nebraska Cornhuskers will get back on the field this Saturday when they travel to Evanston, Ill., to take on the Northwestern Wildcats in a Big Ten West contest. Game time at Northwestern's Ryan Field is set for 11 a.m. CT with the game televised on the Big Ten Network. Nebraska is coming off an unexpected off week following the cancellation of last week's matchup with Wisconsin last Wednesday. The Huskers opened the season with a 52-17 loss at No. 5 Ohio State on Oct. 24, a game in which Nebraska was tied at 14-14 in the second quarter. Northwestern enters the game with a 2-0 record following a 21-20 victory at Iowa on Saturday. The Wildcats fell behind 17-0 in the first quarter, but rallied to close the deficit to 20-14 at halftime, and scored a go-ahead touchdown in the third quarter for the only points of the second half. Coach Pat Fitzgerald's team has played stout defense through two games, allowing just 23 total points and 250.0 yards per game in wins over Iowa and Maryland. The Wildcats have been particularly strong against the run, allowing just 70.5 yards rushing per game. Northwestern has also forced seven turnovers in two games. Offensively, Northwestern has run the ball effectively, averaging 234.0 yards per game. Nebraska and Northwestern have a history of closely contested games in the series. Overall, since joining the Big Ten Nebraska has won five of nine matchups with Northwestern, including a 3-1 record at Ryan Field.
RETURN OF THE MACtion Week 1 is officially here with all six of the Mid-American Conference's football games kicking off tonight -- the night after America's general election. We begin with game-by-game previews to get excited for the matchups, then we end the show with some game picks. Pretty straight-forward, eh? THE RUNDOWN (0:00) Cold open (0:27) Intro (0:51) News briefs: Kickoff/TV update, another NIU transfer, EMU's new uniform number honorees, a Toledo LB to learn more about (5:30) Preview: Bowling Green at Toledo (8:58) Preview: Western Michigan at Akron (10:40) Preview: Buffalo at NIU (12:50) Preview: Eastern Michigan at Kent State (14:20) Preview: Ohio at Central Michigan (17:22) Preview: Ball State at Miami (21:28) Game picks FOLLOW US ON THE INTERNET! YouTube: MAC Football Forever (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrjf...) Twitter: @MACFBForever (https://twitter.com/MACFBForever) Alex: @ARAlvarado13 (https://twitter.com/ARAlvarado13) Kaleb: @Kaleb_M_Carter (https://twitter.com/Kaleb_M_Carter) FAQ Q: What is MAC Football Forever? A: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiiteghslOI
Dans le cadre des 50 ans du Paris FC, le club de la capitale a convié de nombreux anciens joueurs qui ont marqué son histoire. 11 d'entre eux ont répondu présents et ont été honorés à la mi-temps de Paris FC - GFC Ajaccio vendredi dernier.