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uneblinstu's Post Game Chatter: Vol 9, Ed 13 - @ Indiana


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7 hours ago, Red Don said:

Hey brfrad!  :)   How do you do that? 

Huskers.com usually has an archive of the radio broadcast.   I used to find it, and sync the broadcast with the football game replays.  The only bad part was that the radio archive would play the commercials.  I just fast forward about 2 minutes per commercial,  and pause the TV until they sync up again.

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6 hours ago, hskr4life said:

After reading some different teams message boards, (Indiana included) I have come to the conclusion that it's just a necessity that "Fire _________" threads get started after a loss.  They literally happen on about every fricking board.

 

Yup

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4 minutes ago, huskerbaseball13 said:

Didn't get to watch any moment of the game...did we do anything different offensively? Could this team be better away from home?

 

Way different offensively.  Against zone, we had Roby flash at the high post and ran the offense through him.  He was a great facilitator.  We also pushed tempo and beat Indiana at their own game on occasion.  

 

Mostly, though, Miles trusted the young talent to be just that--talented--and they were.  We're a much different team when we have Roby, Horne, and Jordy getting real minutes.  They really are among our best players and, at times, any of those three can be the best/most dominant player on the court.  Talent can make any philosophy work.  

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9 hours ago, Norm Peterson said:

 

We might not see a lot of 2-3 zone when Roby and Horne are on the floor together.  Isaiah was doing a great job in the high post finding the gap in the zone and making a pass to an open shooter.  If he ever decides he's capable of hitting that mid-range jumper, look out.

Pump, drive, dunk. We'll see that one, too.

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47 minutes ago, brfrad said:

The question that will determine how successful our conference season is this a team who is a good 3 point shooting team, that was ice cold in the non conference, and the percentage is going to start going up to match that?  Or, is this a poor shooting 3 point club, who just had a good night?

Well, let's take a little closer look at that. coming into the game, NU was shooting .293 on the season. That's bad. Really, really bad.

 

Seven Huskers have attempted a 3: Webster, Watson, Horne, Gill, McVeigh, Roby and Jacobson. Yesterday, that final quartet, 30/121 on the season, attempted just one. If those were all of NU's attempts from 3, it would easily be worst in the NCAA. The trio of Webster, Watson and Horne is hitting .379 beyond the arc and went 9/17 from 3. It's better than their season averages, for sure, but if those 3 were where all our season attempts came from, they'd be a top 70 team. We'll steadily move up the ranks if those 3 are where the bulk of our attempts come from.

 

And, FTR, I think McVeigh and Roby are capable shooters.

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8 hours ago, Bugeaters1 said:

Did the dude that wore #3 IU think it was TBT with the shorts he was wearing.

It's the latest trend these days. Seeing all throughout basketball. You'd see some NU players doing it, too, but they wear the leggings which masks it some. At least one of the walk-ons is all in on this trend.

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12 hours ago, brfrad said:

I saw only 1 bad play on defense by Horne, tonight.  He was guarding his man on the wing, Indiana got the ball to Bryant at the top of the key, beyond the 3 point line.  Horne left his man to go towards Bryant.  Bryant passes to the guy Horne was on, and the Indiana guy buries a 3.  Every player has that kind of play, though, but for the most part Horne played a very good all-around game.

 

I thought Jordy played pretty well, given who he was going up against.  A tough match-up, and Bryant went 5 for 12 from the floor.

 

That was, IIRC, the only time I yelled at the TV (because we all know how effective that is) "don't leave your man like that Jeriah". But overall there is a big improvement in Jeriah's defense over the last few games. He is not nearly as stiff, which I now think was due to nervousness and maybe overthinking. Now he's more relaxed and much of that stiffness on D, which allowed him to get beat easily off the dribble, is gone.

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12 hours ago, brfrad said:

I saw only 1 bad play on defense by Horne, tonight.  He was guarding his man on the wing, Indiana got the ball to Bryant at the top of the key, beyond the 3 point line.  Horne left his man to go towards Bryant.  Bryant passes to the guy Horne was on, and the Indiana guy buries a 3.  Every player has that kind of play, though, but for the most part Horne played a very good all-around game.

 

 

He had a pretty heady play on Bryant after the big man got the ball in the paint, fouling him and making sure he didn't put down a dunk or a dunk + foul shot. 

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13 hours ago, uneblinstu said:

 

- I don't know what switch was flipped at halftime, but they handled that zone 10 times better in the 2nd half than they did in the 1st. Roby, particularly made quick decisions and found open shooters. Tonight they hit some of those shots. He also missed some opportunities to get to the rim. When he learns to do that, he's gonna be a real handful.

 

 

Roby IS the reason why it changed.  He is actually at athlete at that size and has amazing hands with the ability to distribute the ball out of the post.  MJ is a muscle and hustle guy but hes not known for having good handles or having the ability to find guys moving without the ball other than just passing it back to the top of the arc.  Roby can hit the shot, flash down the lane and pass out to an open shooter, or just thrown it down like he did last night.  I think you will see much more of him when teams go zone on us to break said zone up.

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Indiana Board

The Minute After: Nebraska

Yikes.

No room for excuses tonight because the reality is this: Nebraska outplayed Indiana. The Cornhuskers deserved the victory. This is a Nebraska team that entered the contest with the worst offense in the Big Ten, one with just the 313th ranked eFG% in the country. One that lost to Gardner Webb at home a mere 10 days ago and entered the contest just 6-6. One that KenPom gave just a nine percent chance of emerging victorious.

 

During its 26-game home winning streak, the Hoosiers beat some of the nation’s very best teams. But tonight the streak ends against a middling Cornhusker squad(*) it had no business losing to.

 

http://www.insidethehall.com/2016/12/28/the-minute-after-nebraska-8/

 

***Lets See what they say After the Season is over!!!  :ph34r:

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