hhcmatt Posted February 9, 2019 Report Posted February 9, 2019 Nebraska Cornhuskers (13-10) at #15 Purdue Boilermakers (16-6) Date: Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019 Time: 7:30 p.m. Arena: Mackey Arena Broadcast: BTN Courtesy of @HuskerHoops Purdue Info Head Coach: Matt PainterLocation: West Lafayette, INConference: B1G 10Nickname: BoilermakersMascots: Boilermaker Special, Purdue PeteLast time out: Beat Minnesota Conference Record: 9-2Typical Rotation Depth: 9+Line: Purdue by 12 Arena: Mackey Arena Player to watch: Carson Edwards The 6'1" Jr PG is a B1G POTY candidate and leads the league in scoring at 24.5 per game. If you haven't had a chance to see him this year you'll find that he is always open because he can create a shot whenever he wants. He's only scored under 20 in six games this year. KenPom Helps explain the Roster PG SG SF PF C Pct 1 3 Carsen Edwards6-1 200 Jr 14 Ryan Cline6-6 195 Sr 20 Nojel Eastern6-6 220 So 24 Grady Eifert6-6 220 Sr 32 Matt Haarms7-3 250 So 24.3 Purdue runs the 3rd most efficient offense in Div 1 as they have a post players surrounded by 3pt shooters and it's all driven by Edwards Cline and Eifert are career 40%+ 3pt shooters. Cline is hitting over 50% in conference play Eastern is a slasher and elite defender who will be tasked with guarding Palmer Haarms is an elite shot blocker and efficient scorer who is now coming off the bench Talented 6'9" 280 Fr Trevion Williams has worked his way into the starting lineup and is an aggressive rebounder and scoring threat Freshmen 6'9" Aaron Wheeler, 6'3" Eric Hunter, and 6'4" Sasha Stefanovic are 10 minute a game backups who aren't as good at this point as the starters Dartmouth grad transfer Evan Boudreaux hasn't proven to be quick enough defensively or skilled enough offensively to find playing time recently The Skinny: If this team has been weighed down by expectations lately Purdue is formidable enough that the Huskers would be underdogs even if they were playing well. With the addition of Williams into this lineup the Boilermakers have ripped off 7 wins in a row and are in position to win the conference title. Nebraska's defense is by default set up to take away 3pt shots so we'll see how long we can handle trying to guard Williams/Haarms in single coverage before we've had enough. The 1-3-1 seems like a recipe for disaster against this superior passing and shooting team. The Boilermakers don't tend to generate a ton of contact so keeping the starters on the court for a lot of the game might be possible. Offensively this is a team that will put you on the line and will let you take 3s. Can we take advantage? It would be nice to see some life from this offense even if we're talking a loss here. Purdue had a week off to the point they actually took 2 days off. Might they start off slowly in a place like Mackey Arena where they notoriously jump out on people? Are they looking ahead to Maryland on Tuesday? Is this a poor shooting night for Edwards? Is this the night Nebraska finds their confidence again? That's asking a lot and even that might not be enough. Prediction: Purdue 75 - Nebraska 55 View full article Quote
AuroranHusker Posted February 9, 2019 Report Posted February 9, 2019 Compete, compete, compete. Purdue doesn't lose at home, often. They've won about 96% of the time at Mackey in the past several seasons. Next week NU has Minnesota & Northwestern at home. Got to get this turned around, eventually; can't allow this entire season to be for naught. GBR !!! Quote
tcp Posted February 9, 2019 Report Posted February 9, 2019 early birds will like this game because there's a high probability it will be over early enough for them to make their 9 PM bedtime. the rest of us will be staring into space wondering why we haven't found the indian burial ground that something basketball related was built on. sigh. Quote
hskr4life Posted February 9, 2019 Report Posted February 9, 2019 Win this one and we have a good chance at 3 in a row. I’d take that...... well... I’d take any win right now. Quote
Bugeaters1 Posted February 9, 2019 Report Posted February 9, 2019 42 minutes ago, tcp said: early birds will like this game because there's a high probability it will be over early enough for them to make their 9 PM bedtime. the rest of us will be staring into space wondering why we haven't found the indian burial ground that something basketball related was built on. sigh. I'll be at the Heartland hoops classic. last game starts at 9:15 Quote
AuroranHusker Posted February 9, 2019 Report Posted February 9, 2019 53 minutes ago, hskr4life said: Win this one and we have a good chance at 3 in a row. I’d take that...... well... I’d take any win right now. Yep. Nebrasketball beat Purdue a couple years ago, and the Boilers even nailed 14 of 24 from three-point range. It was a most unanticipated victory in an otherwise disappointing campaign. Quote
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