Nebrasketball1979 Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 42 minutes ago, royalfan said: I was thinking we wanted Notre Dame. Miami was slipping but hope the fact you liked this result means it was sort of neutral. Miami appears to be around a 9 or 10 seed depending on where you look and if Notre Dame is knocking on the door of the bubble and brackets, I would rather see them just go quietly away from an already crowded bubble. I just think Miami was pretty solidly in barring a collapse but if ND would have won, I would have been all aboard the Miami collapse train! Quote
49r Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 4 minutes ago, HuskerFever said: At what point do the bracketologists not give so much respect to Oklahoma? And how does that impact Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas State, Texas, etc's "big win" against them? Never. I guess you haven't heard about Trae Young yet? Silverbacked1, Nebrasketball1979, WestOHusker and 1 other 1 2 1 Quote
HuskerFever Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 1 minute ago, 49r said: Never. I guess you haven't heard about Trae Young yet? Ohhhh... All this time I thought his name was spelled "Stephen Curry." Silverbacked1, Noah121 and Ben Zobrist 3 Quote
hskr4life Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 At this point, I want as many teams off the bubble as possible. Even if that means teams that need to collapse to be out of the bracket win some games. Quote
HuskerFever Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 5 hours ago, royalfan said: Miami 37/Notre Dame 61 -6pm ESPN Notre Dame - 4 1/2 Need Notre DameMaryland 67/Northwestern 116 - 6pm FS1 Pick em Not really sure it matter much so will go with Fever's lean of Maryland Coppin State 337/Delaware State 350 - 6:30 http://www.dsuhornets.com/liveEvents/liveEvents.dbml?SPID=5813&DB_OEM_ID=12900&db_oem_id=12900 no line need Delaware St. My patience is thin after we lost, and now I have to endure this shit. Oklahoma 34/Kansas 6 - 8pm ESPN Kansas - 8 1/2 Need Kansas badly Updated. (Yes... the KU/OU game isn't over, but I'm calling it since Kansas already hit 100 points) Oklahoma: The greatest 6-game streak losers in the tournament. HolyBobpilgrimage and ShortDust 2 Quote
HuskerFever Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 SOME BIG GAMES AHEAD! Tuesday's Games of Interest: Illinois/Michigan State - played Illinois twice and also keeping MSU out of #1 Rutgers/Ohio State - looking to get OSU in the #1 spotWest Virginia/Baylor - need to knock off Baylor Mississippi State/Texas A&M - going with A&M hereBoston College/NC State - win/win gameCreighton/Butler - another win/win gameThe Citadel/East Tennessee State - need to quiet ETSU Buffalo/Miami (OH) - need to quiet Buffalo as well Indiana/Nebraska - no brainerOle Miss/Missouri - need Ole Miss here Kentucky/Arkansas - thinking I'll go with Arkansas hereVanderbilt/LSU - going with VandyNew Mexico/Wyoming - need to quiet Wyoming Wednesday's Games of Interest: Georgia/South Carolina - going with USC since UGA found themselves back on the bubbleSeton Hall/Providence - tough one, but going with Seton HallTexas Tech/Oklahoma State - knock off OSUNorth Carolina/Syracuse - enough with SyracuseClemson/Virginia Tech - knock off VaTechMichigan/Penn State - another tough one, but we need to win out anyway so going with Michigan SMU/East Carolina - knock off SMU for good measureDuquesne/St. Bonaventure - somebody's gotta beat the BonniesBinghamton/Vermont - beat Vermont TCU/Iowa State - knock off TCU Loyola-Chicago/Southern Illinois - enough with L-C Alabama/Auburn - knock off AlabamaSt. John's/Marquette - win/win Louisville/Duke - enough with Louisville Florida/Tennessee - knock off FloridaUCF/Tulsa - going with UCF to help us out Texas/Kansas State - going with Texas to fall Boise State/Colorado State - down with BSUFresno State/UNLV - knock off UNLV USC/Colorado - need Colorado to win this one HolyBobpilgrimage 1 Quote
hskr4life Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 Fricking OU looks more like a bubble team than we do. They are a 1 man show. Not a good team! They aren’t even close to a team! Wow. 16-11. 16 and fricking 11. But they Big 10 is good and they have some quad 1 wins. Blah Blah Blah NUtball 1 Quote
AuroranHusker Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 Delaware St waxes Coppin St. 69-51. Nice. Quote
HolyBobpilgrimage Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 3 hours ago, hskr4life said: 16-11. 16 and fricking 11. But they Big 12 is good and they have some quad 1 wins. Blah Blah Blah FTFY. Yeah the big 12 is good, yada yada, but we continue to get no respect. 6 or 7 is the norm for the big ten on a usual year, so maybe we just set the bar so high as a conference...but even then, this is imho a 5 maybe 6 bid year. Not such a huge dropoff! and the big 12 is solid at the top, but not near the level of the elite conferences like the ACC. Again, I feel like a lot of these conferences got too much of a permanent numbers boost early in the year with good non con records and the cross - conference challenges, and the rest of the season takes a back seat, in this strange backwards Quadrant/RPI bs system this year. National narrative is a joke. I hope the NCAA can find a way to fix this for next year, because it doesnt look great for selection sunday; gearing up to be a bit of a shit show this year with how it's looking. "A down year for the big 10" #classic. greymonkey 1 Quote
Cookie Miller Wasn't Dirty Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 7 hours ago, Wolv77 said: Again, I feel like a lot of these conferences got too much of a permanent numbers boost early in the year with good non con records and the cross - conference challenges, and the rest of the season takes a back seat, in this strange backwards Quadrant/RPI bs system this year. I definitely agree the early season numbers boost is an issue. Still, I find it hard not to believe the Big Ten is down. Wisconsin, Indiana, Minnesota, and Iowa are typically much better than they are this year. Maryland is also below their standard. Northwestern is underperforming based on the bar they set last year. Yes, Nebraska and Penn State are pleasant surprises, but that's not enough to offset the disappointment of those other six programs. HolyBobpilgrimage and tcp 2 Quote
hskr4life Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 33 minutes ago, Cookie Miller Wasn't Dirty said: I definitely agree the early season numbers boost is an issue. Still, I find it hard not to believe the Big Ten is down. Wisconsin, Indiana, Minnesota, and Iowa are typically much better than they are this year. Maryland is also below their standard. Northwestern is underperforming based on the bar they set last year. Yes, Nebraska and Penn State are pleasant surprises, but that's not enough to offset the disappointment of those other six programs. How good are Minny and Maryland without all the injuries and suspensions? Wisconsin wins a few more games with their guard not injured as well. Iowa = Bad Indiana I would argue is having a typical year. Since we have joined, Indiana will have a really good year or two and then a bad year. First year head coach as well. Didn’t they have some injuries? NW = Huskers year after dance. Have heard they didn’t work as hard this off season. But even that year, when the Huskers were picked high, it was “Huskers are back to being bad” not “B1G is down.” I would argue that the B1G only appears down because of injuries and suspensions for the most part. Also, most B1G teams get better as the year moves on. So much weight is placed on early games. Like most things in our world today, it’s all about the narrative the media is feeding you. It has been hashed over and over here. Other good teams at the end of their conference = parity this year. B1G teams that are usually good at the end = down conference. I think that the media has hashed out so much that the B1G is down that people just believe it and don’t look at the whole picture. In every conference there is good teams still good, good teams that are down, and surprise teams. Either every conference needs to be “down” or every conference has “parity.” Don’t tell me an entire conference is down because of a few rotten results 2-3 months ago. rr52, HolyBobpilgrimage, Ben Zobrist and 1 other 1 1 2 Quote
AuroranHusker Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 4 minutes ago, hskr4life said: hmmmmmm.... Sign of the college hoops apocalypse, perhaps?! Quote
hskr4life Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 1 minute ago, AuroranHusker said: Sign of the college hoops apocalypse, perhaps?! Now that they are on the bubble... they'll impose a "self inflicted tourney ban" Quote
Cookie Miller Wasn't Dirty Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 49 minutes ago, hskr4life said: I would argue that the B1G only appears down because of injuries and suspensions for the most part. Also, most B1G teams get better as the year moves on. So much weight is placed on early games. Your entire post was just an explanation for why the Big Ten is down lol. Nobody ever claimed that injuries weren't to blame. Quote
AuroranHusker Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 Louisville has been stripped of its 2013 national championship by the NCAA. Quote
hhcmatt Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 12 hours ago, AuroranHusker said: Delaware St waxes Coppin St. 69-51. Nice. https://twitter.com/dsumbb Has yet to tweet it out. Quote
AuroranHusker Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 1 minute ago, hhcdimes said: https://twitter.com/dsumbb Has yet to tweet it out. Probably in disbelief. Or, perhaps, in utter disgust for an abysmal season. Quote
HuskerFever Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 9 minutes ago, hhcdimes said: https://twitter.com/dsumbb Has yet to tweet it out. They're all probably hung over partying with Blake, the Hornets in-game hype man. Quote
Chuck Taylor Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 1 hour ago, hskr4life said: hmmmmmm.... Unfortunately, doesn't look like it will impact us. This closes the case on the strippers. Doesn't add new penalties, as near as I can tell. Quote
northwillriseagain Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 (edited) ^^^ tweet loaded weird, he was asked, which team has the best chance at a bubble run late. ^^^ the idiot was asked, what does Nebraska have to do to get into the tournament. so by his answer and our schedule. We’re in. Edited February 20, 2018 by northwillriseagain ladyhusker, GBR1197 and hhcmatt 3 Quote
royalfan Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 Illinois 179/Michigan State 15- 6pm ESPN Michigan St. - 16 Need IllinoisRutgers 208/Ohio State 20 - 6pm BTN Ohio St. - 14 1/2 Need Rutgers due to playing twice for the metrics. This is an educated guess that one seed not in playWest Virginia 33/Baylor 47- 6pm ESPN 2 Need West Virginia Mississippi State 71/Texas A&M 21- 6pm SEC Network Texas AM - 6 1/2 Due to AM being solidly in for some reason, we need them to win I guessBoston College 94/NC State 61- 6pm ESPN Full Court/ESPN 3 NC St -5 Need Boston College badlyCreighton 39/Butler 36- 6pm FS1 Butler -6 Need CreightonThe Citadel 295/East Tennessee State 63 - 6pm ESPN3 E. Tenn St -18 Need The CitadelBuffalo 29/Miami (OH) 163- 6pm ESPN3 Buffalo -6 Need Miami(OH)Ole Miss 122/Missouri 24 - 8pm ESPN2 Missouri - 7 1/2 Need Ole MissKentucky 18/Arkansas 26 - 8pm ESPN Arkansas - 5 1/2 Lean Kentucky as I could more easily see Arkansas losing games down the stretchVanderbilt 104/LSU 75 - 8pm SEC Network LSU -4.5 Need VandyNew Mexico 185/Wyoming 84 - 8pm AT&T sportsnetwork Wyoming - 4 1/2 Need New Mexico Quote
HolyBobpilgrimage Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 7 hours ago, Cookie Miller Wasn't Dirty said: I definitely agree the early season numbers boost is an issue. Still, I find it hard not to believe the Big Ten is down. Wisconsin, Indiana, Minnesota, and Iowa are typically much better than they are this year. Maryland is also below their standard. Northwestern is underperforming based on the bar they set last year. Yes, Nebraska and Penn State are pleasant surprises, but that's not enough to offset the disappointment of those other six programs. Yeah, I think there is some truth to it being somewhat down, which is a reality husker fans need to accept. However, I believe it has been blown way out of perspective on a national stage, and moreover that numbers problem with RPI and the much maligned new quadrant system has made the B1G look even worse, which is unfair. That's the crux of the issue. Silverbacked1, rr52, Elytron and 2 others 1 4 Quote
Cookie Miller Wasn't Dirty Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 5 minutes ago, Wolv77 said: Yeah, I think there is some truth to it being somewhat down, which is a reality husker fans need to accept. However, I believe it has been blown way out of perspective on a national stage, and moreover that numbers problem with RPI and the much maligned new quadrant system has made the B1G look even worse, which is unfair. That's the crux of the issue. I've definitely heard more Nebraska fans complaining about the media bashing the Big Ten than I've actually heard the media bashing the Big Ten. They're calling us the 5th best conference, and they're saying we're probably only going to get four teams in. Is that really overblowing it? Are there really more than four teams deserving of a bid right now? Yeah, you can argue that Nebraska and Penn State are playing tournament-quality ball. But everything considered, they are definitely bubble teams and IMO deserve to be on the outside looking in right now. hhctony and HolyBobpilgrimage 1 1 Quote
brfrad Posted February 21, 2018 Report Posted February 21, 2018 7 hours ago, northwillriseagain said: ^^^ tweet loaded weird, he was asked, which team has the best chance at a bubble run late. ^^^ the idiot was asked, what does Nebraska have to do to get into the tournament. so by his answer and our schedule. We’re in. I'm pretty sure Oklahoma lost to Iowa State, who is in last place in the Big 12. By that logic, Oklahoma should not be in the tournament. Is he really that great of a bracketologist. He claims to be this guru. You have 32 at large bids. The average basketball fan could get 28 of the teams in the tournament. He got a job with ESPN before these bracketologists came in vogue. He predicted a good percentage of teams, and now is the bible, according to people. Quote
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