Fantasy football breakdown, takeaways from 2026 NFL schedule release
Key takeaways from the 2026 NFL schedule release for fantasy football.
Nebraska defeated Minnesota 12-7 in a high-scoring game, scoring 11 runs in the sixth and seventh innings. Drew Grego starred with three hits, helping secure Nebraska's position in the conference standings.
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— Corn Nation (@CornNation) May 15, 2026 Regardless, Nebraska took a 1-0 lead in the top of the third inning. As good as Jasa was in the first three innings, he struggled in the fourth. He opened it by hitting Charlie Sutherland. After striking out Easton Richter, the tall fella from Colorado gave up back-to-back doubles to Ty Allen and Brayden Hellum. The Gophers ended up scoring a couple to go up 2-1. Jasa, despite giving up the runs and a handful of hits, was near the strike zone consistently. That control left him in the fifth inning. He walked four batters, two of whom scored, and he had his day ended as Colin Nowaczyk came in to end the inning with a strikeout. After five innings, Minnesota held a 4-1 lead and the Big Red had only managed four hits. All of that changed in the sixth when Mack Moyer led off with a single right up the middle and Jeter Worthley was plunked by reliever Ben Gregory. That resulted in Gregory being pulled from the game and Adam Urban stepping on the mound to face Dylan Carey. The Nebraska shortstop smoked a double down the leftfield line to score Moyer and Worthley. With Carey standing on second, Case Sanderson lined a single to score him to tie the game at 4-4. Drew Grego came up with one on and no outs and followed up with another single. Will Jesske brought Cornhusker fans to their feet with a smash leftfield that was well over the fence, but foul. Unfortunately, he struck out for the first out of the inning. GREGO STAYS HOT. 🔥
Key moments included Nebraska scoring seven runs in the sixth inning and four in the seventh, turning a 4-1 deficit into a commanding lead.
Drew Grego had a notable performance with three hits, while Mack Moyer and Jeter Worthley contributed significantly to the scoring.
The victory ensures Nebraska will finish no worse than third in the conference standings, securing a top four seed for the tournament.
The game start time was moved up to 2:00 PM due to concerns about potential rain later in the afternoon.
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RBI double brings home Sanderson. pic.twitter.com/4kIEy9lmbG
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 14, 2026 Joshua Overbeek hit another single and drove in Sanderson for the fourth run of the inning. Trey Fikes struck out, but Rhett Stokes kept the rally going earning a walk to load the bases. He scored when Moyer was hit by a pitch. After that, Worthley ripped a single that scored two more Cornhuskers. When the dust cleared, Nebraska scored seven runs on six hits and sent twelve batters to the plate. Most importantly, they took an 8-4 lead. After Minnesota scored two in the bottom of the sixth off back-to-back walks given up by Nowaczyk and Tucker Timmerman, and a double by Jack Spanier, that lead was cut in half. Not to worry as Nebraska sent nine batters to the plate in the top of the seventh inning, starting with a base hit by Sanderson, who scored when Drew Grego lined a double. Will Jesske had the third hit of the inning to put runners at the corners and no outs. Jett Buck was put in the run for Jesske. Overbeek then smacked a double the opposite way into the leftfield corner scoring Grego and Buck. Overbeek scored a couple batters later on a Rhett Stokes single. Nebraska up 12-6. Huskers lead going into the stretch.
M7 | Nebraska 12, Minnesota 6 pic.twitter.com/ZWGJQO4eJz
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 14, 2026 Minnesota added a run off Timmerman in the seventh, but didn’t get any one else across the plate as Timmerman toughened up and Pryce Bender came on to sit them down in order in the bottom of the ninth. Ball game! Nebraska 12, Minnesota 7. The win today assures Nebraska that they will finish no worse than third in the conference standings, giving them one of the coveted top four seeds in the tournament. The two teams will be back at it Friday at 5:00 as Ty Horn takes the mound for the Cornhuskers. Marcus Kruzan is scheduled to start for Minnesota, but they changed their announced starter today so who knows who will get the ball to throw the first pitch. Huskers' RPI is now up 4 SPOTS to 11.
Lincoln Regional, I can smell it.
— 11Point7 College Baseball (@11point7) May 15, 2026
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— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 14, 2026