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    Game Day Essentials: Game #27 at Indiana

      Nebraska Cornhuskers (14-12) vs Indiana Hoosiers (20-6)

       

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      Date: Wednesday, Feb 17th, 2016


      Time: 7:30 p.m. CST
      Arena: Assembly Hall
      Capacity: 17,472

       

       

      Broadcast Information


      TV: BTN


      Online: BTN2GO


      Announcers: Dave Revsine and Bob Wenzel

       

       

      Radio: IMG Husker Sports Radio Network, including KLIN (1400 AM) in Lincoln, KXSP (590 AM) in Omaha and KRVN (880 AM) in Lexington.


      Play-by-play:

      Kent Pavelka
      Expert Analysis: Matt Davison

       

       

    Indiana Info
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    Head Coach: Tom Crean
    Location: Bloomington, Indiana
    Conference: B1G 10
    Nickname: Hoosiers
    Mascot: None, Gene Hackman
    Last time out: Lost to Michigan State
    Typical Rotation Depth: 8-9 players
    Tempo: Pushing it
    Offensive Style: 3pt Blitz
    Defensive Style: Outscore the other team, soft at the rim
    Line: Indiana by 12.5
    Fun Fact : Tom Crean is married to Joani Harbaugh, the sister of John and Jim Harbaugh
    Fun Fact : Creaning is listed in the Urban Dictionary as The practice of pulling a scholarship from a college athlete(s) in order to open up a scholarship for a more highly valued recruit.
    Educated Guess : Tom Crean actively pays someone to keep up his wikipedia page

     

    Miles Presser
    http://www.huskers.com/mediaPortal/player.dbml?id=5042803

     

    McVeigh Presser
    http://www.huskers.com/mediaPortal/player.dbml?id=5042701

     

    Last time vs Indiana

     

    Nebraska was up 3 at the half vs the Hoosiers before Yogi Ferrell and Thomas Bryant came out firing in the second half to grab a 12 point lead they didn't relinquish.

     

    The Skinny

     

    Indiana has been a little up and down lately, going 3-3 in their last 6 games. The important thing to note is that they've gone 2-0 at home during that stretch including a win over Iowa to push their overall home record to 14-0 this year.

     

    Miles talked about limiting Indiana's breaks on offense and making them work for shots so I think you'll see a little less press in this game and probably even Nebraska grinding down possessions on offense as it will be hard to match the firepower of Indiana without Shields. The big man play of Jacobson and Hammond will need to be up to the task against Thomas Bryant tonight as the inside-outside game of a 3pt shooting team like Indiana will make you pay for double teams. Tai Webster and/or Benny Parker will need to step up on both ends of the court as Andrew White probably can't defeat Indiana by himself (can he?)

     

    At the end of the day, we're talking about a road game against a rated team with a style of play (40%+ shot are from 3pt) that we haven't handled all year. Are we disciplined enough to frustrate and slow a team capable of shooting us out of the building?

     

    Prediction: Indiana 74 - Nebraska 62




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    Indiana Likely Starters                

    No. Name                      Po. Yr. Ht.    Wt.   G/GS  PPG  RPG   Other

    11   Kevin Yogi Ferrell    G   Sr   6-0   180   26/25   16.8   4.0   5.8 apg

     4   Robert Johnson       G   So   6-3   195   26/20    8.1    3.6   3.2 apg

     5   Troy Williams            F   Jr    6-7   215   26/25  12.3    6.3   1.1 spg

     0   Max Bielfeldt             F   Sr   6-8   240   24/4      8.3    4.8   1.0 spg

    31   JThomas Bryant      C   Fr  6-10   245  26/26  11.9    5.7   1.1 bpg

     

     

    Nebraska – Likely Starters

    No Name                     Po Ht.   Wt. Yr. GP/GS (mins)   PPG RPG APG
    3    Andrew White III     G   6-7  216  Jr. 26/26 - 29.1       17.6  6.1   0.7
    5    Glynn Watson Jr.   G   6-0  165  Fr. 26/14 - 23.5        8.9   1.7   2.5
    12  Michael Jacobson  F   6-8  222  Fr. 26/17 - 16.9        4.8   4.0   0.4
    0   Jack McVeigh      G/F  6-8   210  Fr.  26/2 -  17.0        4.9   2.8   1.1
    32  Benny Parker       G    5-9  175 Sr.  26/26 - 25.3        4.7   2.4   2.3  
     
    (Will not play)
    31  Shavon Shields   G/F  6-7  225 Sr.  24/24 - 30.4      15.7   5.0   2.9
     
    Rotation                  
    0    Tai Webster         G    6-4   196  Jr.  26/12 - 26.5       9.5  3.9   1.7
    11  Bakari Evelyn       G   6-2   178  Fr.  15/0 -   5.4        1.4   0.5   0.3
    23  Nick Fuller          G/F  6-7   204  So. 18/0 -  8.9         2.4   1.6   0.2
    24  Jake Hammond     F  6-10  235  So. 22/8 - 11.5        2.6   3.1    0.3
    30  Ed Morrow Jr.        F   6-7   225  Fr.  24/1 - 13.8        3.8  3.6    0.1    Will play only in emergency
    Bench                  
    4   Johnny Trueblood  G  6-4   195  Fr.   9/0 - 3.1           0.9   0.2   0.4
    15  Malcolm Laws       G  6-1   190  So.   6/0 - 3.2          0.2   0.3   0.0
    20 Tanner Borchardt   F  6-8   274  Fr.   8/0 - 3.5           0.8   1.1   0.0

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    Indiana Likely Starters                

    No. Name                      Po. Yr. Ht.    Wt.   G/GS  PPG  RPG   Other

    11   Kevin Yogi Ferrell    G   Sr   6-0   180   26/25   16.8   4.0   5.8 apg

     4   Robert Johnson       G   So   6-3   195   26/20    8.1    3.6   3.2 apg

     5   Troy Williams            F   Jr    6-7   215   26/25  12.3    6.3   1.1 spg

     0   Max Bielfeldt             F   Sr   6-8   240   24/4      8.3    4.8   1.0 spg

    31   JThomas Bryant      C   Fr  6-10   245  26/26  11.9    5.7   1.1 bpg

     

    I think Biefeldt will be back to coming off the bench and Colin Hartman will be back in the starting lineup as we don't have the size that Michigan St does.

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    Indiana Hoosiers vs Nebraska Huskers: Game preview, channel, odds, and more! - Crimson Quarry

     

    http://www.crimsonquarry.com/2016/2/16/11018934/indiana-hoosiers-nebraska-huskers-game-preview

     

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    Indiana's win over Iowa vaulted them into Kenpom's top 20, and the loss at Michigan State dropped them down to 21st. However, that still remains the highest IU has been since their early-season meltdown.

     

    Defensively, the Hoosiers have fallen out of the top 50, first staying inside the 60 after the Iowa game before taking another big drop following the Michigan State game.

     

    At the end of the day, this all means that IU is still good. And comparatively, Nebraska is not. This will be one of the last "gimme" wins for the Hoosiers. Indiana absolutely can not drop a game like this now if they hope to maintain a chance at a Big Ten title.

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