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Nebraska Cornhuskers (6-6) at #16 Indiana Hoosiers (10-2)

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Date: Wednesday Dec. 28

Time: 5:30 pm CST 
Arena: Assembly Hall

TV Broadcast:  BTN

Indiana Info

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Head Coach: TOM CREAN
Location: Bloomington, Indiana
Conference: B1G
Nickname: Hoosiers
Last time out: Beat Austin Peay
Typical Rotation Depth: 10+
Line: Indiana by 14.5
Tempo: Fast Offense/Passive Defense
Style: High Assists/High 3pt Attempts
4 Factors Good: Almost everything
4 Factors Bad: Ball Control

Four Factors
Effective FG%: 60.1 3 42.5 9 50.0
Turnover %: 21.5 299 16.2 315 19.2
Off. Reb. %: 40.7 5 25.7 50 29.8
FTA/FGA: 39.7 85 28.0 51 35.2

Scouting Indiana

Most Frequently Used Lineup over the last 5 games

 

2 Josh Newkirk
6-1  195  Jr
4 Robert Johnson
6-3  195  Jr
1 James Blackmon
6-4  200  Jr
13 Juwan Morgan
6-7  230  So
31 Thomas Bryant
6-10  255  So
14.2%
 
5 Glynn Watson
6-0  175  So
0 Tai Webster
6-4  195  Sr
10 Jack McVeigh
6-8  215  So
30 Ed Morrow
6-7  234  So
12 Michael Jacobson
6-9  230  So
20.3%

 

 

The Skinny

How much has Nebraska changed from last year? Playing a 3pt threat like Indiana on the road with a NBA player running center is essentially a 10-20 point loss for last year's team (Lost by 16 last year at Assembly Hall). Have we figured out how to defend against this kind of team where we can put ourselves in a position to win? Do we even have the offense if this is the case?

 

Nebrasketball will spend a lot of time worrying about future NBA center Thomas Bryant as well as dead-eye shooters in James Blackmon and Robert Johnson but keep tabs on how Pitt transfer Josh Newkirk handles the PG position that was owned by Yogi Ferrell for four years. Expect the Huskers to attempt to minimize help the same way they did holding Creighton to 77 and making Newkirk beat them at the rim.

 

What sorts of lineups will you see how of Nebraska tonight with Gill out for the year and a game after seeing Jeriah Horne drop 18? The addition of Evan Taylor was for guard depth in case something happened to Watson but with McVeigh slumping we've been running a lot of 3 guard rotations? Can we continue to do so with only 3 guards? Which of your "wings" do you trust to cover the other team's 2 guard? Will we see any new lineups tonight?

 

While the Huskers get to play in a student-break filled Assembly Hall against an Indiana team that has played a lot of cream puffs, Indiana has almost all the advantages tonight.  If there is some sort of switch that this Nebraska basketball team pulls and all of a sudden starts to click, when might it happen?

 

Prediction: Indiana 82 - Nebraska 65

 

 

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9 hours ago, hhcdimes said:

Nebraska Cornhuskers (6-6) at #16 Indiana Hoosiers (10-2)

C0xXQt0VIAA5h_R.jpg

 

Date: Wednesday Dec. 28

Time: 5:30 pm CST 
Arena: Assembly Hall

TV Broadcast:  BTN

Indiana Info

70922132002.gif
Head Coach: TOM CREAN
Location: Bloomington, Indiana
Conference: B1G
Nickname: Hoosiers
Last time out: Beat Austin Peay
Typical Rotation Depth: 10+
Line: Indiana by 14.5
Tempo: Fast Offense/Passive Defense
Style: High Assists/High 3pt Attempts
4 Factors Good: Almost everything
4 Factors Bad: Ball Control

Four Factors
Effective FG%: 60.1 3 42.5 9 50.0
Turnover %: 21.5 299 16.2 315 19.2
Off. Reb. %: 40.7 5 25.7 50 29.8
FTA/FGA: 39.7 85 28.0 51 35.2

Scouting Indiana

Most Frequently Used Lineup over the last 5 games

 

2 Josh Newkirk
6-1  195  Jr
4 Robert Johnson
6-3  195  Jr
1 James Blackmon
6-4  200  Jr
13 Juwan Morgan
6-7  230  So
31 Thomas Bryant
6-10  255  So
14.2%
 
5 Glynn Watson
6-0  175  So
0 Tai Webster
6-4  195  Sr
10 Jack McVeigh
6-8  215  So
30 Ed Morrow
6-7  234  So
12 Michael Jacobson
6-9  230  So
20.3%

 

 

The Skinny

How much has Nebraska changed from last year? Playing a 3pt threat like Indiana on the road with a NBA player running center is essentially a 10-20 point loss for last year's team (Lost by 16 last year at Assembly Hall). Have we figured out how to defend against this kind of team where we can put ourselves in a position to win? Do we even have the offense if this is the case?

 

Nebrasketball will spend a lot of time worrying about future NBA center Thomas Bryant as well as dead-eye shooters in James Blackmon and Robert Johnson but keep tabs on how Pitt transfer Josh Newkirk handles the PG position that was owned by Yogi Ferrell for four years. Expect the Huskers to attempt to minimize help the same way they did holding Creighton to 77 and making Newkirk beat them at the rim.

 

What sorts of lineups will you see how of Nebraska tonight with Gill out for the year and a game after seeing Jeriah Horne drop 18? The addition of Evan Taylor was for guard depth in case something happened to Watson but with McVeigh slumping we've been running a lot of 3 guard rotations? Can we continue to do so with only 3 guards? Which of your "wings" do you trust to cover the other team's 2 guard? Will we see any new lineups tonight?

 

While the Huskers get to play in a student-break filled Assembly Hall against an Indiana team that has played a lot of cream puffs, Indiana has almost all the advantages tonight.  If there is some sort of switch that this Nebraska basketball team pulls and all of a sudden starts to click, when might it happen?

 

Prediction: Indiana 82 - Nebraska 65

 

 

 

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Tonight!

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