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Big Ten Women's Scores, Standings & Schedule (12/22)

December 22
Indiana 90, Oakland 55

Standings
1. Indiana (9-3, 1-0)
1. Maryland (11-0, 1-0)
1. Michigan (10-2, 1-0)
1. Michigan State (11-1, 1-0)
1. Nebraska (10-2, 1-0)
1. Ohio State (12-0, 1-0)
1. UCLA (12-0, 1-0)
1. USC (11-1, 1-0)
1. Wisconsin (10-2, 1-0)
10. Illinois (10-2, 0-1)
10. Iowa (10-2, 0-1)
10. Minnesota (12-1, 0-1)
10. Northwestern (7-5, 0-1)
10. Oregon (9-3, 0-1)
10. Penn State (9-3, 0-1)
10. Purdue (7-5, 0-1)
10. Rutgers (8-4, 0-1)
10. Washington (9-4, 0-1)

Games for Saturday, December 28
Wisconsin at Indiana (1:00 PM - BTN)
Washington at Northwestern (2:00 PM - BTN+)
Oregon at Illinois (2:00 PM - BTN+)
Penn State at Minnesota (3:00 PM - BTN)

Did Mulvey Sleep With Fran's Mother?

because I have no idea why he gets significantly less minutes than Dembele.

Ladji was 0-2 from the field yet inexplicably got 20 minutes tonight. Mulvey had one or two poor defensive plays, but he also pulled down two offensive boards in 8 minutes. Our team gets clobbered on the boards every night, yet the 7 ft. Mulvey barely plays.

I know he is super clumsy still. But is he worse than Dembele and Brauns? Really? Wtf am I missing?

Have you ever had a near death experience?

It took me awhile to process this and post it to HBOT, but last Tuesday I was driving on the highway and a freaking Tesla blew by me on the right side like I was standing still (I was doing 70 mph), hit a retaining wall, and bounced back into the traffic lanes hitting the car in front of me. Both vehicles started spinning and by the grace of God I threaded the needle and wasn't involved in the accident.
This isn't the first time a highway crash happened right in front of my eyes and I avoided becoming part of the crash. At least two other times in the past five years.

Am I lucky or unlucky? Should I stop driving before my luck runs out?

Help me process this HBOT. TIA.

Iowa remains #1 in NCAA Women’s Rankings







It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

Go Hawks!

Some players turned down money to stay put.

Zabel, a fifth-year senior, told ESPN he had multiple offers in the "high six figures" to go play at power conference schools. Gronowski told ESPN his offers, which were heavy on Big Ten and Big 12 schools, topped out at $1.2 million.

Despite eye-popping offers, they both stuck around, reminders of an era of college football before the transfer portal when continuity offered a distinct competitive advantage.

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