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Shawn Eichorst's Toupee

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  1. As best as I can tell, Nebraska has played the eventual champs 11 times for a 1-10 overall record. The only win was in 1988 against KU. 1940: Indiana beat Nebraska 49-39 1941: Wisconsin beat Nebraska 46-31 1952: Kansas beat Nebraska 69-66 and 90-52 1961: Cincinnati beat Nebraska 75-60 1980: Louisville beat Nebraska 65-58 1988: Kansas lost to Nebraska 68-70 and won 70-48 2008: Kansas beat Nebraska 79-58 and 84-49 2016: Villanova beat Nebraska 87-63
  2. 15 seconds in the spotlight, and then Pitino was done.
  3. No matter how many likes this gets, it will be criminally under appreciated.
  4. Spot checking here but there are games available from the 2013-14 season through now. Sometimes it's the full games and sometimes it's BTN in 60. Not sure if it's every single game.
  5. I think if we're going to be upset at something, we should be upset that some coach(es) in the league put these three Penn State guys on the list: Zach Hicks Nick Kern, Jr. Qudus Wahab but no one could include Brice or Juwan. Like what are we even doing here??
  6. So funny enough, 2015-2016, Glynn's freshman year, they did. - Won at Rutgers by 34 - Beat Minnesota by 25 - Won at Illinois by 11 - Bonus: Won at #11 Michigan State by 1
  7. Nebraska winning out, everything else ends as projected, puts Nebraska at a 5 seed. https://bball.notnothing.net/big10.php?sport=mbb
  8. Barttorvik has a rooting guide section on their website that could be helpful in this endeavor. https://barttorvik.com/bubble-guide.php?team=Nebraska
  9. Here's full recording of it on YouTube. I'm sure it'll get yanked down at some point so watch it while you can.
  10. Sorry, after reflecting on my post I have realized that this question wasn't in good faith at all. Which is quite hypocritical. So I'll edit my question to be an observation: Many times when you engage with others who have different beliefs than you, your responses comes across to me as not coming from a place of trying to see the other person's side, but instead that you use strawmen arguments to "win." it rubs me the wrong way (and based on many of the recent posts in this thread, I'm guessing I'm not the only one who feels that way). -- Leaving my original post in for transparency: This is an honest question here - do you ever enter into an argument in good faith?
  11. I'm not sure who said it first (maybe Matt?) but the Lawrence to Tai Webster comparison looks spot-on to me.
  12. Both? Neither? Does it really matter? There's hundreds of potential coaches out there who don't have any potential/alleged/retracted domestic violence issues out there. I'd like to exhaust that pool first.
  13. Yeah, I'm very good on not hiring Brittney Griner to coach at Nebraska too.
  14. I did see that. I'm not really interested into getting into the nuances of domestic violence and why survivors may protect their abusers, so I'll just share the arrest report and say that there's enough red flags for me in the situation to say pass on Beard. I'd much rather keep rolling the dice on an up-and-coming midmajor coach or a P5 assistant coach.
  15. The arrest affidavit includes enough facts for me to say no thanks. I'll absolutely take a coach with baggage who sent some texts or had an assistant coach pay a player.
  16. Rutgers beat Purdue at Purdue tonight. Rutgers really should be 3-0 with wins against ranked teams on the road (Ohio State and Purdue) and Purdue should be 1-2 (with a loss to Nebraska). The Big Ten is tough
  17. Local, Big Ten, and then... a beach? But Nebraska is the San Diego of the (current) Big Ten, so that has to give us an edge.
  18. Looked it up and made a graph on his cumulative 3pt% by game. Blue line is last year, Orange is so far this year. He was pretty up and down until the Ohio State game last year on 1/2 (game 14). Then steadily climbed to finish at 41%. So far this season, pretty up and down as well, and currently sitting at 34% for the year. Interestingly enough, he was at 33% this time last year after the Auburn game (game 11). Here's hoping he settles down in conference play and gets back up to the 40% mark.
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