Handy Johnson Posted February 25, 2022 Report Posted February 25, 2022 1 hour ago, HuskerFever said: All of us on this board are delusional. Take that Step 1 into Husker Hoops Anonymous. It'll be okay. I’m not laughing AT you, I’m laughing near you… Quote
Ron Mexico Posted February 25, 2022 Report Posted February 25, 2022 I was curious as to some of the biggest 1 season turnarounds of all time. I picked this article because Nebraska was mentioned. Please note how incredibly difficult this is to do. I'm not trying to tamp down enthusiasm for next season but rather help people maintain perspective. Anything in the 12-15 range would be monumental. A reasonable expectation would be ~10 wins and finishing 12/13 in conference. https://www.startribune.com/biggest-turnarounds-in-division-i-college-basketball/400787511/ A good question would be what have TA and FH talked about that would allow him to have a 5th season. Cazzie22 1 Quote
Chuck Taylor Posted February 26, 2022 Report Posted February 26, 2022 15 hours ago, Ron Mexico said: I was curious as to some of the biggest 1 season turnarounds of all time. I picked this article because Nebraska was mentioned. Please note how incredibly difficult this is to do. I'm not trying to tamp down enthusiasm for next season but rather help people maintain perspective. Anything in the 12-15 range would be monumental. A reasonable expectation would be ~10 wins and finishing 12/13 in conference. https://www.startribune.com/biggest-turnarounds-in-division-i-college-basketball/400787511/ A good question would be what have TA and FH talked about that would allow him to have a 5th season. Great find, I was thinking about that and considering doing some research. Guess I'll take a nap instead. One thing that might have been mentioned but I haven't seen it: Trev got thrown into a tough spot with this program. Giving Fred an extra year allows him to thoroughly research a replacement. The likelihood of this getting turned around in a year is pretty low. Ron Mexico and hhcmatt 2 Quote
Coaches kid Posted February 26, 2022 Report Posted February 26, 2022 (edited) On 2/24/2022 at 9:29 PM, Nighthawk said: Spot on. I also don't want to see anyone post on this board how amazing a player we have recruited is and how much they will help the team. Talk is cheap. The players need to prove to me they are worth getting excited for. I don't give a carp what they did prior to setting foot on the court in a Husker uniform. If the players prove themselves, thats fantastic...but we see how amazing(ly bad) these guys turned out to be with all the hype the press...and people here put on the players. Exactly! No more "this is the Japanese Steph Curry" or "that guy was a 5 star before he reclassified" or "he made 89 of 100 3s in practice." I was that guy. Not anymore. Edited February 26, 2022 by Coaches kid add more Cazzie22, Nighthawk and huskerbill85 2 1 Quote
jimmykc Posted February 26, 2022 Report Posted February 26, 2022 Hypothetical Question: If Fred had the following record, would he still be the coach in year 5? Year 1-21-12, #2-13-18, #3-17-16, #4- 10-18. #5-???. For those who haven't already guessed it, that was Danny Nee's trajectory prior to his 5th year in '90-91 when he reached 26-8 and at one time was rated !!th in the nation. Quote
Norm Peterson Posted February 26, 2022 Author Report Posted February 26, 2022 On 2/25/2022 at 8:31 AM, 49r said: @Norm PetersonI propose that when the hype train starts getting rolling (oh, sometime around May or June) that you revisit this thought in a new thread. We need to constantly remind ourselves to be vigilant against this insidious hype. My solution has been that I haven't glanced at the recruiting board more than a handful of times all year. I don't care if we're involved with a 5-star or not. The Iowa players who kicked our ass the most last night were all sophomores and none of them were nationally ranked coming out of HS. So, I don't care what the star ranking was for any of the players who show up in the fall. I only care what they play like on the floor. And I won't know that for sure until they actually get here and put on a Husker game-day uniform. Cazzie22, Ron Mexico, Handy Johnson and 1 other 2 2 Quote
HuskerFever Posted February 26, 2022 Report Posted February 26, 2022 3 minutes ago, Norm Peterson said: My solution has been that I haven't glanced at the recruiting board more than a handful of times all year. I don't care if we're involved with a 5-star or not. The Iowa players who kicked our ass the most last night were all sophomores and none of them were nationally ranked coming out of HS. So, I don't care what the star ranking was for any of the players who show up in the fall. I only care what they play like on the floor. And I won't know that for sure until they actually get here and put on a Husker game-day uniform. Right there with you, Norm. That's been my philosophy over multiple coaching administrations. I will say though, it's a bit more difficult when it involves summer adds via the transfer portal who have more translatable experience in D1. Quote
Huskerpapa Posted February 26, 2022 Report Posted February 26, 2022 Yeah, it is difficult because I want information but I don't want hyperbole. If I were a biblical character I would have to be Thomas. I need to see the kid in person, definitely not video. Video lies. You can edit to your hearts desire. A couple years ago there was hype about a big that we landed. Many of us went to the opening scrimmage and was dumbfounded by what we saw. The player was (with all due respect) terrible. I think he ended up being a bench player at Peru State. So note to all who release player information, please provide facts, not another persons perception of fact...and oh yeah, I do not care if someone can hit 30 free throws in a row at practice; I care if that player can hit the front end of a 1 & 1 when the game is on the line; or if a player can hit a clutch three pointer or that if there is a loose ball on the floor, that player is the first on the floor after it; or that he can control the boards; or that be a great teammate; or that he does the little things automatically because he has a high basketball IQ. The fact that he can dunk the ball @ an AAU game is simply not impressive to me. Ron Mexico, Cazzie22, cornfed24-7 and 1 other 1 2 1 Quote
Cazzie22 Posted February 26, 2022 Report Posted February 26, 2022 I want players who play for the name on the front of the uniform, that care about representing the University and the State. The core of the team needs to be Freshmen recruits who stick with the program. Then sprinkle in portal and JUCO transfers as needed. BjoeHusker, Handy Johnson, royalfan and 1 other 1 3 Quote
49r Posted February 26, 2022 Report Posted February 26, 2022 Hypothetical Question: If Fred had the following record, would he still be the coach in year 5? Year 1-21-12, #2-13-18, #3-17-16, #4- 10-18. #5-???. For those who haven't already guessed it, that was Danny Nee's trajectory prior to his 5th year in '90-91 when he reached 26-8 and at one time was rated !!th in the nation. Two winning seasons and a NIT Final Four? You bet. Especially knowing who he had on that team going into year 5. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Ron Mexico 1 Quote
hhcmatt Posted February 26, 2022 Report Posted February 26, 2022 I don't recall there being much of a dedoch chan hype train. We needed post depth and maybe we made another Evan Taylor pickup and oh yeah, he played with Matthew Hurt. We can recruit 10 decoch chan's next year and at some point before the season starts i'll think we're going to win 18. Here's the thing, I appreciate everyone who says we're going to be awful as much as enjoying everyone who thinks we're going to the NCAA tourney because who knows until we roll it out. hugh42, Shawn Eichorst's Toupee, BjoeHusker and 1 other 1 3 Quote
hhcscott Posted February 26, 2022 Report Posted February 26, 2022 11 minutes ago, hhcmatt said: Here's the thing, I appreciate everyone who says we're going to be awful as much as enjoying everyone who thinks we're going to the NCAA tourney because who knows until we roll it out. Sort of a "Those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it"/ "Past performance is no guarantee of future results." dilemma we got here. Quote
hhcscott Posted February 26, 2022 Report Posted February 26, 2022 @TrevAlberts how about you offer the fans a deal? We only pay for wins. If we buy a ticket, if the product on the floor disappoints, we get our money back. Money talks and the loyal fans deserve some compensation. Quote
fr8-train Posted February 26, 2022 Report Posted February 26, 2022 Beyond the expected staff and roster changes, it will be interesting to see how Fred schedules for next season. We're obviously locked into Creighton and Kansas State plus the ACC challenge. On second thought, Auburn was the only other tough game scheduled in the non-conference this year, so it won't look much different in terms of the ability to compile meaningless wins. I've just made myself more depressed! Quote
uneblinstu Posted February 27, 2022 Report Posted February 27, 2022 They’re playing in a holiday tournament, too Quote
thrasher31 Posted February 27, 2022 Report Posted February 27, 2022 7 minutes ago, uneblinstu said: They’re playing in a holiday tournament, too Pretty big one too with some good teams if I remember correctly Quote
uneblinstu Posted February 27, 2022 Report Posted February 27, 2022 1 minute ago, thrasher31 said: Pretty big one too with some good teams if I remember correctly It’s no Maui invitational, but yes I believe that is correct thrasher31 1 Quote
AuroranHusker Posted February 27, 2022 Report Posted February 27, 2022 On 2/25/2022 at 4:27 PM, Ron Mexico said: I was curious as to some of the biggest 1 season turnarounds of all time. I picked this article because Nebraska was mentioned. Please note how incredibly difficult this is to do. I'm not trying to tamp down enthusiasm for next season but rather help people maintain perspective. Anything in the 12-15 range would be monumental. A reasonable expectation would be ~10 wins and finishing 12/13 in conference. https://www.startribune.com/biggest-turnarounds-in-division-i-college-basketball/400787511/ A good question would be what have TA and FH talked about that would allow him to have a 5th season. Iowa State went from 2 wins (last season) to 20 in TJ's 1st yr. Quote
Chuck Taylor Posted February 27, 2022 Report Posted February 27, 2022 (edited) 11 minutes ago, AuroranHusker said: Iowa State went from 2 wins (last season) to 20 in TJ's 1st yr. Didn't have the same coach, however. I'd venture to say none of the teams in that list featured coaches with 3 horrible seasons who had giant rebounds in the 4th. Most either were new hires or were rebounding after one bad season. Edited February 27, 2022 by Chuck Taylor Clarify Quote
AuroranHusker Posted February 27, 2022 Report Posted February 27, 2022 22 minutes ago, Chuck Taylor said: Didn't have the same coach, however. I'd venture to say none of the teams in that list featured coaches with 3 horrible seasons who had giant rebounds in the 4th. Most either were new hires or were rebounding after one bad season. Yeah, for sure; It's still wild that ISU went from 2 to 20. Chuck Taylor and busticket 2 Quote
bleujay Posted February 28, 2022 Report Posted February 28, 2022 On 2/26/2022 at 9:54 AM, HuskerFever said: Right there with you, Norm. That's been my philosophy over multiple coaching administrations. I will say though, it's a bit more difficult when it involves summer adds via the transfer portal who have more translatable experience in D1. This is the big caveat when it comes to recruiting. It takes a critical eye to discern what will translate to the next level and what won't. As an example, I was very excited for John Christofilis to step on the court this season, his YouTube videos showed off his shooting skill. Spot up, pull up, off of screens, he looked like the total package. But he never made it onto the court except garbage/desperation time and hasn't shot the ball well in practice. My assumption is that he needs time and physical development to apply that shooting skill to higher level basketball. Physically gifted players are more likely to make an impact right away. Guys who can jump out of the gym, or are taller than their position. Level of competition is important too. Ryan Nembhard went up against a lot of talented players at Monteverde. royalfan, pmd9, Huskerpapa and 1 other 1 3 Quote
49r Posted February 28, 2022 Report Posted February 28, 2022 We're not here to talk about your favorite team @bleujay. Go away. Cowboy Kermit, royalfan and pmd9 3 Quote
royalfan Posted February 28, 2022 Report Posted February 28, 2022 32 minutes ago, bleujay said: This is the big caveat when it comes to recruiting. It takes a critical eye to discern what will translate to the next level and what won't. As an example, I was very excited for John Christofilis to step on the court this season, his YouTube videos showed off his shooting skill. Spot up, pull up, off of screens, he looked like the total package. But he never made it onto the court except garbage/desperation time and hasn't shot the ball well in practice. My assumption is that he needs time and physical development to apply that shooting skill to higher level basketball. Physically gifted players are more likely to make an impact right away. Guys who can jump out of the gym, or are taller than their position. Level of competition is important too. Ryan Nembhard went up against a lot of talented players at Monteverde. We know your message boards sucks, but that doesn't mean you belong here or are wanted here. Quote
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