busticket Posted February 8, 2023 Report Posted February 8, 2023 9 minutes ago, 49r said: It's interesting to see that people are feeling optimistic 2/3 through this season that they've seen enough improvement year over year to think that perhaps with a little good fortune, next year we can achieve what would have been considered an "average" year under Miles. That’s the rub, isn’t it? I love what I am seeing this year. Much better than the prior three years. Problem is the shitshow that ensued the first three years post-Miles are all on Fred. Quote
hhcmatt Posted February 8, 2023 Report Posted February 8, 2023 1 hour ago, Nebrasketball1979 said: This is where stats can always be used to paint whatever narrative anyone wants. Fred's record is a fact and not really debatable - it's been horrendous. If we're getting into the weeds on projections for this individual year, I personally throw those out the window. I think Robin tweeted out that when our core 5 played together we were something like 7-3 with some debate about whether it was really 6-4. I don't really care which is right because I know what my eyes told me. I believed for the first time in many, many years I was watching a competent and dare I say, good, basketball team. The games against Creighton and Iowa were no flukes. Nebraska was the better team. I was in town and watched the heartbreaking loss to Purdue. The fact that game was close was also not a fluke. Now, it's super convenient for me or anyone else to give the Fred the benefit of the doubt this year when the sample size I'm referring to is so small. Again, we have the past 4 years that do not paint a good picture. And, it certainly is on Fred that our depth isn't where it should have been. But, it does look to me that our future depth appears to be improving significantly based on what I'm seeing from the young kids. Quote
NUdiehard Posted February 8, 2023 Report Posted February 8, 2023 (edited) 55 minutes ago, 49r said: It's interesting to see that people are feeling optimistic 2/3 through this season that they've seen enough improvement year over year to think that perhaps with a little good fortune, next year we can achieve what would have been considered an "average" year under Miles. Actually this season, even with all the devastating injuries, is not too far off from an "average" Miles' season. Miles' average end-of-year KenPom is #87. NU is currently #98 and was in the low-to-mid 80s before the injuries. This is why things like strength of schedule matter. Simply looking at wins/losses is not telling the full picture. This year's team is better than 3 of Miles' teams: 2013 KenPom #136 2015 KemPom #121 2017 KenPom #107. And believe it or not, based on these rankings, Fred's 2021 team (KenPom #109) was better than 2 of Miles' teams. Of course, Miles had 2014 (#56) and 2018 (#55), which are significantly better than any of Fred's rankings. But if there was to be improvement next year, it would likely put Nebraska with at least an equal if not better KenPom ranking than the "average" Miles team. Edited February 8, 2023 by NUdiehard HuscurAdam 1 Quote
Nebrasketball1979 Posted February 8, 2023 Report Posted February 8, 2023 50 minutes ago, 49r said: It's interesting to see that people are feeling optimistic 2/3 through this season that they've seen enough improvement year over year to think that perhaps with a little good fortune, next year we can achieve what would have been considered an "average" year under Miles. Hey, I didn't want Miles fired either! It would have been really interesting if Alberts was the AD during Miles' tenure and how things might have turned out differently. That's Nebrasketball for you in a nutshell. Quote
hhcmatt Posted February 8, 2023 Report Posted February 8, 2023 Comparing Hoiberg's record to almost any coach is basically an argument to fire him tcp and Handy Johnson 1 1 Quote
Norm Peterson Posted February 8, 2023 Report Posted February 8, 2023 1 minute ago, hhcmatt said: Comparing Hoiberg's record to almost any coach is basically an argument to fire him That's why we're going with his Kenpom rankings. Sons' haircuts is also advantage Fred as is WAGs. 49r 1 Quote
49r Posted February 8, 2023 Report Posted February 8, 2023 55 minutes ago, NUdiehard said: Actually this season, even with all the devastating injuries, is not too far off from an "average" Miles' season. Miles' average end-of-year KenPom is #87. NU is currently #98 and was in the low-to-mid 80s before the injuries. This is why things like strength of schedule matter. Simply looking at wins/losses is not telling the full picture. This year's team is better than 3 of Miles' teams: 2013 KenPom #136 2015 KemPom #121 2017 KenPom #107. And believe it or not, based on these rankings, Fred's 2021 team (KenPom #109) was better than 2 of Miles' teams. Of course, Miles had 2014 (#56) and 2018 (#55), which are significantly better than any of Fred's rankings. But if there was to be improvement next year, it would likely put Nebraska with at least an equal if not better KenPom ranking than the "average" Miles team. That's a little disingenuous because you are taking Fred's peak KenPom ranking from this year only vs. Miles' season ending KenPom rankings. If you want to compare apples to apples... Here are the respective peak KenPom rankings: Miles 2013 peaked at #127 2014 peaked at #44 2015 peaked at #34 2016 peaked at #79 2017 peaked at #71 2018 peaked at #50 2019 peaked at #11 (technically I believe we actually popped up to #10 for a day but it's not recorded in KenPom. I'd have to look through the old KenPom rankings thread for this because I'm sure I was talking about it and checking daily at the time.) Fred 2020 peaked at #96 on opening day 2021 peaked at #91 2022 peaked at #81 again on opening day 2023 peaked at #80 so far Here's what it looks like for season ending rankings: Miles 2013 - #136 2014 - #56 2015 - #121 2016 - #85 2017 - #107 2018 - #55 2019 - #47 Fred 2020 - #162 2021 - #109 2022 - #140 2023 - TBD (currently sitting at #98) What I will grant you is Fred typically has had a much stronger SOS to deal with, let's look at how they compare. Miles 2013 - #8 2014 - #18 2015 - #43 2016 - #73 2017 - #14 2018 - #59 2019 - #9 Fred 2020 - #8 2021 - #4 2022 - #37 2023 - #4 so far Quote
HB Posted February 8, 2023 Report Posted February 8, 2023 1 hour ago, hhcmatt said: Comparing Hoiberg's record to almost any coach is basically an argument to fire him Turns out we're only supposed to look at Ken Pom ratings. Quote
hhcmatt Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 1 hour ago, HB said: Turns out we're only supposed to look at Ken Pom ratings. Certainly merit to looking at those but they're also 'fire this guy' numbers. Touting the merits of Tim Miles worst 4 years as an equivalent of Fred Hoiberg's career here is as bad as it sounds. tcp and Nebrasketball1979 1 1 Quote
49r Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 8 minutes ago, hhcmatt said: Certainly merit to looking at those but they're also 'fire this guy' numbers. Touting the merits of Tim Miles worst 4 years as an equivalent of Fred Hoiberg's career here is as bad as it sounds. FWIW, I am not advocating anything when I post these numbers. I merely am trying to add some quantifiable data to the discussion. What the reader interprets from them is up to them. One can also look at the respective careers via the KenPom numbers and see that Tim had an up and down career at Nebraska while Fred's teams have been more consistent, but they have made incremental improvements from year to year. Quote
hskr4life Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 2019 and 2023 have some big time similarities. Both years coaches on hot seat. Both years a top 10 SOS. Both years had key injuries to big time players. Both years had a situation where a walk on needed to step up. Both years had a pretty good B1G overall. Tim got that team 19 wins and a 2nd round NIT game. This year we’re hoping to hit 13-15 wins. Handy Johnson 1 Quote
Dead Dog Alley Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 46 minutes ago, hskr4life said: 2019 and 2023 have some big time similarities. Both years coaches on hot seat. Both years a top 10 SOS. Both years had key injuries to big time players. Both years had a situation where a walk on needed to step up. Both years had a pretty good B1G overall. Tim got that team 19 wins and a 2nd round NIT game. This year we’re hoping to hit 13-15 wins. in 2019 we returned four starters; a four year starting point guard, a returning all conference player, a former five star recruit, and a guy who currently has 63 career starts in the NBA. Which translated into a 6-14 conference record. Art Vandalay and HuscurAdam 1 1 Quote
hskr4life Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 1 hour ago, Dead Dog Alley said: in 2019 we returned four starters; a four year starting point guard, a returning all conference player, a former five star recruit, and a guy who currently has 63 career starts in the NBA. Which translated into a 6-14 conference record. Yeah— after Cope went down, it was rough. I agree. Quote
Norm Peterson Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 11 hours ago, Dead Dog Alley said: in 2019 we returned four starters; a four year starting point guard, a returning all conference player, a former five star recruit, and a guy who currently has 63 career starts in the NBA. Which translated into a 6-14 conference record. This made me think about what the roster looks like for next year. Assuming Fred comes back and everyone who can stay does, our best returning player is a crafty but undersized sharpshooter from Japan. Our second best returning player, right now, is a true freshman sort of combo guard who didn’t really see any minutes until Juwan Gary went down. Two other potentially returning players have actually seen their minutes decrease since the injuries to our starters. Finally, we have a big man who’s gone AWOL with a nagging ankle injury, and a kid who has absolutely everything you’d want in a major college basketball player except for talent and skill. Fred doesn’t simply need a home run in the portal, he needs a game-winning walk off grand slam in the portal. Quote
millerhusker Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 26 minutes ago, Norm Peterson said: This made me think about what the roster looks like for next year. Assuming Fred comes back and everyone who can stay does, our best returning player is a crafty but undersized sharpshooter from Japan. Our second best returning player, right now, is a true freshman sort of combo guard who didn’t really see any minutes until Juwan Gary went down. Two other potentially returning players have actually seen their minutes decrease since the injuries to our starters. Finally, we have a big man who’s gone AWOL with a nagging ankle injury, and a kid who has absolutely everything you’d want in a major college basketball player except for talent and skill. Fred doesn’t simply need a home run in the portal, he needs a game-winning walk off grand slam in the portal. I'd still say our best returning player is Juwan Gary Quote
Norm Peterson Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 (edited) 9 minutes ago, millerhusker said: I'd still say our best returning player is Juwan Gary Shoot. Forgot about the guy who's hurt. Yeah, him too. In my defense, I hadn't had any coffee yet. AND while I think he's a *good* returning player, he's not our *best* returning player. Edited February 9, 2023 by Norm Peterson Handy Johnson and busticket 1 1 Quote
49r Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 40 minutes ago, Norm Peterson said: Fred doesn’t simply need a home run in the portal, he needs a game-winning walk off grand slam in the portal. The good news is if he doesn't hit and the team stumbles to 10-14 wins again next year there should be no question about whether to keep him around for year 6. He's gone. If he hits and makes the tournament, then it's a no-brainer. He gets a contract extension. If he wins 16-19 games and goes to the NIT, there will be plenty of fun debate on this message board about his future AND we get to finally see post season hoops games with Huskers in them again. Handy Johnson 1 Quote
89Husker Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 9 minutes ago, 49r said: The good news is if he doesn't hit and the team stumbles to 10-14 wins again next year there should be no question about whether to keep him around for year 6. He's gone. If he hits and makes the tournament, then it's a no-brainer. He gets a contract extension. If he wins 16-19 games and goes to the NIT, there will be plenty of fun debate on this message board about his future AND we get to finally see post season hoops games with Huskers in them again. Our fan base is so starved for a winning team that above a .500 record next year and any post-season tournament would probably get Fred a statue (exaggerating only slightly..). Look at this year, when the team had minimal success and writing was on the wall, the arena was near full for Penn St and will be for Wisconsin. Quote
HB Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 Trev has major comments in an interview yesterday; perhaps someone can link article in separate thread. FWIW, I basically agree with everything Trev said. Clearly we have made substantial progress this year in improved assistants, culture, effort, defense, and an identifiable offense which is much more fun to watch than the McGowens/Verge/Teddy hero ball extravaganzas. Too bad it didn't happen sooner. My concern remains the roster. With a light November class, a strong portal/juco spring class is imperative. There is no way the returning roster (and at this point we don't even know what that is; expect some departures) will get us out of the bottom 4 in the league. In other words, to compete at the level we are required to compete, we are bereft of talent at this moment in time. Trev essentially noted that, paraphrasing, "now, for Fred, it is about recruiting." Huskerpapa and Norm Peterson 2 Quote
Norm Peterson Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 Gone: Griesel, Bandoumel, Walker Back: Keisei, Gary Important cogs. Neither is perfect, but Keisei has really elevated his game and Juwan does some important things well. Lawrence Has taken advantage of the injury situation to get needed reps and has shown flashes. Denim Great athleticism. Superb intangibles. Lacks talent and skill but high-level motor. Stepped up after Gary went down. CJ, Wilhelm Trending down. Both have lost minutes rather than gained since the injuries to two starters. Roles have been reduced. Oleg Still a project Blaise, Q Injuries preventing us from assessing, but they haven't shown us much yet. At this point, can't assume they'll be contributors next season. Adds: Ramel, Rice I like both of these guys but we need a PG to replace Sam G., and probably another big, and then the best available scorer if we have an extra spot, which we almost always do. And THAT is the state of our current roster. busticket 1 Quote
uneblinstu Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 3 minutes ago, Norm Peterson said: CJ, Wilhelm Trending down. Both have lost minutes rather than gained since the injuries to two starters. Roles have been reduced. Adds: Ramel, Rice I like both of these guys but we need a PG to replace Sam G., and probably another big, and then the best available scorer if we have an extra spot, which we almost always do. I think CJ will be a big time bounce back candidate. He was so good down the stretch last year that I have a hard time believing he just lost it. Wilhelm will be interesting, too. There's a raw skill set there that I think can be rally good with some continued molding. PG is interesting. It's a huge need. Do they think they have the answer in house with Ramel and Quaran? How do they want to focus their recruiting priorities? Do they go after a portal PG? A senior? A player with more than a year of eligibility? OR do they try to go after a couple of big time difference makers like Keyonte Johnson? It will be interesting to see how it all goes this summer. Quote
hskr4life Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 I was playing around with the bracket generator today, and I found a way to get us the 10 seed and Maryland the first game. I'm not saying, I'm just saying. 49r 1 Quote
hhcmatt Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 1 minute ago, uneblinstu said: I think CJ will be a big time bounce back candidate. He was so good down the stretch last year that I have a hard time believing he just lost it. Wilhelm will be interesting, too. There's a raw skill set there that I think can be rally good with some continued molding. PG is interesting. It's a huge need. Do they think they have the answer in house with Ramel and Quaran? How do they want to focus their recruiting priorities? Do they go after a portal PG? A senior? A player with more than a year of eligibility? OR do they try to go after a couple of big time difference makers like Keyonte Johnson? It will be interesting to see how it all goes this summer. It's real interesting because I'm still not sure of what kind of PG that we need. It feels like our offense runs better when we have these big distributors like Dalano two years ago and Griesel/Walker this season. The flipside is that those two years are also us turning the ball over way too much. Ramel is 6'6". Have to wonder if between him and Lawrence if they can keep the ball moving yet secured. Do either Blaise or Breidenbach have the ability to operate as a distributor out of the post? Not real confident there. 24 minutes ago, Norm Peterson said: Keisei, Gary Important cogs. Neither is perfect, but Keisei has really elevated his game and Juwan does some important things well. A big part of what is elevating Keisei's game is Walker operating out of the post. He's been scoring all those back cut layups in part because Walker is a good passer and there isn't anyone clogging up the lane. Quote
Handy Johnson Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 5 minutes ago, hskr4life said: I was playing around with the bracket generator today, and I found a way to get us the 10 seed and Maryland the first game. I'm not saying, I'm just saying. You might be taking some of the same stuff ARog is during his “4 days of darkness”… hskr4life 1 Quote
hskr4life Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 13 minutes ago, Handy Johnson said: You might be taking some of the same stuff ARog is during his “4 days of darkness”… I mean if we reallllly want to go deep in the "stuff"-- I managed to come up with a scenario where we got the 7 seed at 10-10. Quote
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