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Big Ten Conference and Big Ten Network Partner with Greenfly to Power Short-Form Digital Media Distribution to Student-Athletes

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November 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

ROSEMONT, Ill. & SANTA MONICA, Calif. (November 20, 2023) – The Big Ten Conference and Big Ten Network today announced a groundbreaking partnership with Greenfly, the leading platform for short-from content capture, organization, and distribution, to power the flow of digital media assets for thousands of Big Ten student-athletes. The multi-year partnership will allow the conference to provide student-athletes across 14 member institutions sophisticated access to tailored content they can leverage to build their brands.

The Big Ten turned to Greenfly as a solution to empower student-athletes in growing their social media presence and platforms. For the first time, Big Ten student-athletes will have access to the very same tools that the world’s leading professional leagues, teams, and athletes use to enhance their digital presence and engage with audiences around the globe.

“Greenfly’s proven technology has given athletes from the most prominent professional leagues around the world the ability to tell their story and engage a community,” Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti said. “We want to provide Big Ten student-athletes with the same level of technology. As broadcast coverage of Big Ten athletics continues to expand, this partnership is going to transform our ability to support student-athletes as they build their online presence and connect with fans, brands and alumni around the world.”

Greenfly’s technology will sort and organize thousands of incoming assets into curated galleries and make them immediately accessible to student-athletes. Broadcast content from the Big Ten Network and other conference partners will make its way to student-athletes.

“Powering the digital media ecosystem of the Big Ten will help the conference set a new standard for supporting student-athletes, and for storytelling and engaging their fans,” Greenfly CEO Daniel Kirschner said. “This is a game-changing opportunity for student-athletes to build their brands. In this transformational moment in college athletics, the Big Ten is leading the way in its commitment to address the content needs and opportunities for its community. We couldn’t be prouder to partner with the conference to help deliver this vision.”

Big Ten student-athletes across many sports will have access to Greenfly’s cutting-edge content tools – allowing them to create, receive and share compelling photos and videos with fans on social media. The technology is currently being used by leagues, teams and federations around the world, including MLB, the PGA Tour, the NHL and the NBA. The partnership with the Big Ten Conference marks Greenfly’s first broad collaboration in college athletics.

As the content licensing agent for the Big Ten Conference and Big Ten Network, Veritone will introduce an NIL footage licensing program to power the partnership, which enables student-athletes to use Big Ten footage on their social media platforms to help them build their personal brands. The program will also provide a pathway for student-athletes and their NIL partners to license Big Ten footage through Veritone for use in commercial endeavors.

Northern Iowa football coach Mark Farley wraps up the season

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November 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

UNI football coach Mark Farley says it was a week 10 loss at Missouri State that kept the Panthers out of the FCS Playoffs. UNI finished the season with a 6-5 record after a 48-27 loss to North Dakota State.

It is the second straight season the Panthers have missed out on the FCS playoffs.

Farley feels good about the future of the program.

A tough nonconference schedule did not benefit UNI. The Panthers finished tied for third in the Missouri Valley race but did not get a playoff bid.

K-State, OU, TCU and WVU Collect Big 12 Football Week 12 Awards

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November 20th, 2023 by admin

TCU’s Jared Wiley (offensive), Oklahoma’s Billy Bowman (defensive), West Virginia’s Jahiem White (newcomer) and Kansas State’s Keenan Garber (special teams) earned Big 12 football weekly awards. It was the first career honor for each recipient.

Wiley compiled 178 receiving yards, the most by a Big 12 tight end in Conference history and the most in a game nationally this season by a player at that position, in TCU’s 42-17 win over Baylor. He set a TCU tight end record with his career-best receiving yardage as well as a career-high with seven receptions while tying another personal mark with two touchdowns. His 81-yard touchdown catch was the longest reception of his career, surpassing his previous best of 52 yards against TCU while playing for Texas in 2020. He later added a 28-yard scoring grab. The 81-yard TD was also TCU’s longest pass play since 2017. Wiley is pursuing a master’s degree in liberal arts.

Bowman returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown and registered nine tackles, including one for a loss (four yards), in Oklahoma’s 31-24 win at BYU. The interception came on a third-quarter first-and-goal play from the 2-yard line with the game tied at 17. It was the third 100-yard interception return in program history and OU’s first since 2014. Bowman’s interception was his fifth of the season, tied for the most in the Big 12 and tied for second-most nationally. It was the junior safety’s second interception returned for a TD this season (44-yarder vs. Iowa State), tied for the most in the country. His 193 interception return yards this season also lead the nation (next most is 167) and are already the second-most in OU single-season history (the record is 232 by College Football Hall of Famer Rickey Dixon in 1987 on nine picks). The sociology major’s nine tackles against BYU marked his second most of the year.

White racked up a career-high 204 yards on the ground in West Virginia’s 42-21 win over Cincinnati to become the first Mountaineer to exceed 200 yards rushing since Justin Crawford vs. Baylor on Dec. 3, 2016 (209). He finished with a game-high 279 all-purpose yards, including 75 yards receiving, for the most all-purpose yards in a game since Winston Wright finished with 256 at Maryland in 2021. White is the first true freshman to have 200 more yards rushing since Dustin Garrison finished with 291 yards rushing against Bowling Green in 2011. The exploratory pathway student scored his first receiving touchdown of the season with a 75-yard grab in the second quarter. The catch marked the longest Mountaineer touchdown reception since George Campbell caught an 83-yarder vs. Baylor on Oct. 31, 2019. The touchdown also marked West Virginia’s longest play from scrimmage this season. He added a rushing TD in the third quarter, finding the end zone on a four-yard run.

Lawrence native Garber returned a blocked PAT for a score to change the momentum of the game in K-State’s 31-27 win at Kansas. After KU scored early in the second quarter to go up 13-6, the social sciences major returned the PAT 91 yards to cut the lead to 13-9. K-State followed with a touchdown on its ensuing possession. It was the second straight week that Garber recorded a non-offensive score after a pick six the week prior. Garber’s return was just the fifth defensive extra point in school history and the first since Nigel Malone returned one 68 yards against Arkansas in the 2012 (post-2011 season) Cotton Bowl. It was the longest defensive extra point return off a blocked kick in school history – one yard longer than Terence Newman’s 90-yard return against USC in 2002 – while it was the longest overall since a 98-yard interception return by Chris Canty against Oklahoma in 1994.

Tory Taylor Earns B1G Weekly Honor

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November 20th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa senior punter Tory Taylor has been named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week following his dominant performance in the Hawkeyes’ 15-13 comeback win over Illinois, it was announced Monday by the Big Ten Conference office. The honor is Taylor’s third this season and sixth of his career.

Playing in his final game inside Kinnick Stadium, the Hawkeye senior punted eight times for 413 combined yards, averaging 51.6 yards per punt. He had six punts of 50+ yards and two downed inside the 20-yard line.

The native of Melbourne, Australia, moved into first place in school history in career punts in his home finale, passing Jason Baker for the most punts in the Iowa history (274). Taylor also holds the school record with 12,647 career punting yards.

The Ray Guy semifinalist has punted 72 times for a 48.2-yard average in 2023 season with 31 punts traveling 50+ yards (five punts of 60+), 25 being fair caught and 27 being downed inside the 20, 12 inside the 10 and six inside the 5. Taylor only has five touchbacks and opponents average just 6.2 yards per return. His 72 punts are most by any punter nationally, while his punting average of 48.2 ranks fourth best in 2023.

This marks the sixth time this season that Hawkeye football players have earned Big Ten weekly recognition. Taylor was an honoree (special teams) three times after wins over Purdue, Wisconsin and Illinois. Drew Stevens (special teams) was honored after the win over Northwestern in Wrigley Field. Cooper DeJean (special teams) and Nick Jackson (defense) were recognized after Iowa’s win over Michigan State. Sebastian Castro (defense) was honored following the Hawkeyes’ triumph at Iowa State.

Iowa (9-2, 6-2), champions of the 2023 Big Ten West Division, returns to action Friday at Nebraska (5-6, 3-5). Kickoff is set for 11:09 a.m. (CT) in Lincoln, Nebraska. The contest will be televised on CBS and broadcast on the Hawkeye Radio Network.

2023 Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Championship Clinching Scenarios Update

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November 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Scenarios for the Football Championship surrounding Big 12 matchups on Friday, November 24:

  • Oklahoma remains in contention with either a win or a loss against TCU.
  • Texas will clinch both a berth to the Championship and a #1 seed (home team) with a win over Texas Tech.

If Texas wins and clinches a berth on Friday, the following scenarios apply surrounding Big 12 matchups on Saturday, November 25:

  • If Oklahoma State defeats BYU, the Cowboys clinch a berth to the Championship as the #2 seed (vs. Texas).
  • If Oklahoma defeats TCU on Friday and that win is followed by a Texas win AND an Oklahoma State loss, the Sooners clinch a berth to the Championship as the #2 seed (vs. Texas).
  • If Kansas State defeats Iowa State on Saturday following a Texas win, AND a loss by Oklahoma, AND a loss by Oklahoma State, the Wildcats clinch a berth to the Championship as the #2 seed (vs. Texas).

If Texas Tech wins on Friday, the following scenarios apply surrounding Big 12 matchups on Saturday, November 25:

  • No team can clinch a bid to the Championship until Saturday.
  • Texas can still clinch a berth to the Championship if two of the three two-loss teams (Kansas State / Oklahoma / Oklahoma State) LOSE on Friday and / or Saturday. Texas and the remaining winning team of those three will qualify for the Championship.
  • If Texas loses on Friday, and two or three two-loss teams WIN amongst Kansas State / Oklahoma / Oklahoma State on Friday and / or Saturday, there will be three or four teams tied for both Championship berths. Multiple scenarios exist in this circumstance contingent on which teams remain in the tiebreaker pool.

Updated scenarios will be released by the Big 12 Conference following the conclusion of Friday’s games.

Broadcast information for this weekend’s slate of games is listed below:

Friday 11/24/2023
TCU at Oklahoma, 11:00 a.m. CT on FOX
Texas Tech at Texas, 6:30 p.m. CT on ABC

Saturday 11/25/2023
Houston at UCF, Noon ET / 11 a.m. CT on FS1
BYU at Oklahoma State, 2:30 p.m. CT / 1:30 p.m. MT on ABC
West Virginia at Baylor, 7 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. CT on FS1
Kansas at Cincinnati 7:30 p.m. ET / 6:30 p.m. CT on ESPN 2
Iowa State at Kansas State, 7 p.m. CT on FOX

No. 2 Iowa women beat Drake 113-90

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November 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The second ranked Iowa women scored a program record 64 points in the opening half and beat Drake 113-90 as the Hawkeyes bounced back from a loss to Kansas State.

That’s Drake coach Lisa Bluder. Caitlin Clark scored 35 points and Kate Martin added a career-high 25.

Iowa State men beat Grambling State 92-37

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November 19th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Iowa State men raced out to a 48-14 lead at halftime and cruised to a 92-37 win over Grambling State. The Cyclones improve to 4-0.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger who likes the way his team has been focused through the early part of the season.

Otzelberger says a big focus has been on guarding without fouling.

Tamin Lipsey led the Cyclones with 17 points and added nine assists.

Drake to visit North Dakota State in FCS Playoffs

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November 19th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Drake will visit North Dakota State in the opening round of the FCS playoffs. The Bulldogs secured a bid after scoring a late touchdown for a 13-9 win at Butler and watched the selection show on Sunday.

That’s Drake coach Todd Stepsis. It caps a remarkable turnaround for a team that open the 2022 season with an 0-8 record and Stepsis credits his players for never wavering.

Its Drake’s first trip to the FCS playoffs and Stepsis says the Bulldogs are excited by the opportunity to extend their season.

Iowa 20th in AP Poll after clinching B1G West title by edging Illinois

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November 19th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa is back in the AP Top 25 at number 20. The Hawkeyes used a late touchdown to edge Illinois 15-13 and a season that has featured a rash of injuries and struggling offense will including the Hawks second trip to the Big Ten Championship game in three years.

That’s Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz. The Hawkeyes have overcome injuries to several key players to win a division championship.

Iowa takes a 9-2 record into a Black Friday game at Nebraska.

The Hawkeyes will play the winner of the game between second ranked Ohio State and third ranked Michigan in the championship game.

Iowa Falls to No. 1 Nebraska

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November 19th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

CORALVILLE, Iowa — University of Iowa volleyball fell to No. 1 Nebraska, 3-0, Sunday afternoon inside Xtream Arena.

Fifth year Caitlan Buettner led the way for the Hawkeyes, posting nine kills and hitting at a clip of .257. Redshirt freshman Nataly Moravec followed closely behind with eight kills. Senior setter Bailey Ortega led the team in assists registering 17 in the match. Redshirt junior Amanda Darling tallied 10 digs, and freshman Rosa Vesty and Buettner recorded five blocks apiece.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH JIM BARNES

“We fought together, for each other, and we didn’t give up. We made Nebraska earn their points. We were defensively really good. We had a lot of good touches at the net and good blocks. With our defense, we kept ourselves in it.”

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes travel to Evanston, Illinois, on Friday, Nov. 24 to play Northwestern inside Welsh-Ryan Arena. First serve is scheduled for 7 p.m. CT on B1G+ (subscription required).