Other Sports Nebraska Track & Field Athletes in National Rankings
- By Alum-Ni
- Huskerland Prep Sports
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You are correct.I think that Jackson Cantwell, Nixa (Missouri) - 76' 11.25" leading the shot put is Teri Steer of Crete's son.
You are correct.I think that Jackson Cantwell, Nixa (Missouri) - 76' 11.25" leading the shot put is Teri Steer of Crete's son.
Dad from Missouri, Top Football Recruit in the nation. Taking the bag of money and going to MiamiI think that Jackson Cantwell, Nixa (Missouri) - 76' 11.25" leading the shot put is Teri Steer of Crete's son.
It was. As you can tell, I'm a little frustrated by the process. Nebraska could have been in the lead, instead we are dragging our feet.
It’s the Nebraska way.
.I feel like someone shared a presentation and a link to a podcast episode on this board about 4-5 years ago and it sounds a lot like what you are describing. I thoroughly enjoyed reading and listening to those, and if it was your content, thanks!
I feel like someone shared a presentation and a link to a podcast episode on this board about 4-5 years ago and it sounds a lot like what you are describing. I thoroughly enjoyed reading and listening to those, and if it was your content, thanks!Honestly, I have no idea. I presented to that committee in 2016. I showed them that the most predictive numbers when looking for future success were past success and low F/R lunch numbers. It wasn't even close. I showed them that I had also looked at position in class (top of enrollment, middle, and bottom) and that was not predictive of success. They politely thanked me and did nothing. Now, states all over the nation have moved to adjust classification using such numbers. Are they ready to follow now instead of lead? I actually would be surprised if they did anything.
so are they saying that factors like free and reduce meal rate, ethnicity, poverty and movability of student population have an negative outcome of sports teams success ? and if so is this not the very same thing that has been said as a multiplier for private schools as a lack of the above student population has given them an advantage. Seems to me admitting the above rule needs added for competitive balance that you are also saying those with the lowest numbers in those areas have a competitive advantage. doesn't it ?This was from last summer, July:
The committee heard a presentation from Martin, Stine and Hoxworth regarding the
Classification/Competitive Balance proposal that passed the 2024 NSAA Representative Assembly. They
shared their research, summarized their findings, and recommended a timeline for communication and
implementation. Several committee members asked questions and offered additional items for
consideration. The committee expressed their appreciation to the presenters for their leadership and
collaboration with the NSAA member schools. This information will be presented at the NSAA August 21st
Board of Directors meeting.
TITLES WON | SCHOOL | SPORTS |
7 | Lincoln East | Baseball (A) Boys Golf (A) Speech (A) Boys Swimming & Diving (A) Boys Tennis (A) Girls Tennis (A) Boys Dual Wrestling (A) |
5 | Omaha Skutt | Boys Basketball (B) Girls Basketball (B) Football (B) Boys Wrestling (B) Boys Dual Wrestling (B) |
3 | Gretna East | Baseball (B) Journalism (B) Girls Soccer (B) |
3 | Millard West | Girls Basketball (A) Girls Bowling (A) Girls Cross Country (A) |
3 | Papillion-LaVista South | Boys Basketball (A) Girls Track & Field (A) Volleyball (A) |
2 | Battle Creek | Boys Wrestling (C) Boys Dual Wrestling (C) |
2 | Burwell | Boys Wrestling (D) Boys Dual Wrestling (D) |
2 | Dundy County-Stratton | Boys Track & Field (D) Girls Track & Field (D) |
2 | Elkhorn North | Girls Cross Country (B) Boys Golf (B) |
2 | Gretna | Play Production (A) Softball (A) |
2 | Kearney Catholic | Boys Golf (C) Girls Track & Field (C) |
2 | Lincoln Pius X | Boys Bowling (B) Boys Cross Country (B) |
2 | Omaha Marian | Girls Golf (A) Girls Swimming & Diving (A) |
2 | O'Neill St. Mary's | Boys Basketball (D2) Speech (D2) |
2 | Perkins County | Boys Cross Country (D) Boys Track & Field (C) |
2 | Wausa | Play Production (D1) Speech (D1) |
2 | York | Play Production (B) Speech (B) |
2 | Yutan | Journalism (C) Girls Wrestling (B) |
1 | Arnold | Play Production (D2) |
1 | Ashland-Greenwood | Boys Basketball (C1) |
1 | Auburn | Girls Cross Country (C) |
1 | Beatrice | Softball (B) |
1 | Bellevue East | Boys Bowling (A) |
1 | Bennington | Girls Track & Field (B) |
1 | Central Valley | Football (D2) |
1 | Columbus | Unified Bowling (A) |
1 | Creighton | Boys Golf (D) |
1 | Elkhorn Mt. Michael | Boys Tennis (B) |
1 | Elmwood-Murdock | Play Production (C1) |
1 | Falls City Sacred Heart | Girls Basketball (D2) |
1 | Fremont | Boys Cross Country (A) |
1 | Fremont Bergan | Boys Basketball (C2) |
1 | Grand Island Central Catholic | Speech (C1) |
1 | Grand Island Northwest | Girls Bowling (B) |
1 | Hartington-Newcastle | Speech (C2) |
1 | Holdrege | Boys Cross Country (C) |
1 | Johnson-Brock | Boys Basketball (D1) |
1 | Kearney | Boys Track & Field (A) |
1 | Lincoln Christian | Girls Basketball (C1) |
1 | Lincoln Lutheran | Volleyball (C2) |
1 | Lincoln Southwest | Girls Soccer (A) |
1 | Malcolm | Baseball (C) |
1 | McCook | Girls Tennis (B) |
1 | McCool Junction | Girls Cross Country (D) |
1 | Millard North | Journalism (A) |
1 | Millard South | Football (A) |
1 | Minden | Volleyball (C1) |
1 | Norfolk | Girls Wrestling (A) |
1 | Norfolk Catholic | Football (C2) |
1 | Norris | Volleyball (B) |
1 | Oakland-Craig | Girls Basketball (C2) |
1 | Omaha Creighton Prep | Boys Wrestling (A) |
1 | Omaha Duchesne | Girls Golf (B) |
1 | Omaha Westside | Boys Soccer (A) |
1 | Pender | Girls Basketball (D1) |
1 | Ravenna | Play Production (C2) |
1 | Sandy Creek | Football (D1) |
1 | Schuyler | Boys Soccer (B) |
1 | Seward | Unified Bowling (D) |
1 | Shelton | Volleyball (D2) |
1 | Stuart | Football (D6) |
1 | Superior | Volleyball (D1) |
1 | Wahoo | Football (C1) |
1 | Wahoo Neumann | Softball (C) |
1 | Waverly | Boys Track & Field (B) |
1 | Wayne | Girls Golf (C) |
What year was that?Huskerland Bob said in an article the most head coaching changes in a single season in the Huskerland era is 57