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15 minutes ago, AGHANSEN said:

Since every team has played a game, KenPom has his full rankings out.

Nebraska ranks 16 in average height and 25 in experience. 

Our non-con schedule ranks 211. 

 

The age stat probably goes down a little once/if Frager/Janowski play.

 

19-20: 1.33 yrs 236th

20-21: 1.82 yrs 107th

21-22: 1.42 yrs 287th

22-23: 2.05 yrs 154th

23-24: 2.54 yrs 50th

24-25: 2.73 yrs 25th

 

Call us Redwoods because we're huge and old

Posted
2 hours ago, AGHANSEN said:

Since every team has played a game, KenPom has his full rankings out.

Nebraska ranks 16 in average height and 25 in experience. 

Our non-con schedule ranks 211. 

How does that compare to last year.?  Schedule that is

Posted
6 minutes ago, TourneyBound said:

How does that compare to last year.?  Schedule that is

Warren Nolan had us at 214 last year in non-con. I looked there because where I know how to find it fastest. After conference games were factored our overall SOS was 71.

Posted
56 minutes ago, TourneyBound said:

How does that compare to last year.?  Schedule that is

 

I don't believe our SOS is updated until we play the game

Posted
3 hours ago, TourneyBound said:

How does that compare to last year.?  Schedule that is

 

By the end of the year last year our non-con SOS was #322.  Overall was #62, so a little weak.  This year's schedule should end up being a little better but it'll be hard to tell for sure until the end of the season.

Posted
1 hour ago, kldm64 said:

What helped us last year was we didn't have any Q3 or Q4 losses.  We beat the teams we should have.  With a weak non-conference schedule like we have, you can't afford any slip-ups.  


And this year is a little tougher because you’re in an MTE where most, if not all teams, hurt you should you lose. It isn’t like a Maui, Bahamas, etc style MTE where there are a lot of solid teams.

 

So we’re going to be playing thousands of miles away from home against teams where we can’t afford to lose in an environment that’s probably pretty sleepy.

 

Oregon St in Sioux Falls was a completely different story in terms of playing a not great opponent at a “neutral” site.

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I'd put most of the opponents in Hawaii in the Q2-Q3 zone.

Murray St projects as a bad 3pt shooting team so the chance of them getting the upset are lesser IMO.

In theory one of these games might be in the same quad as playing someone like USC or Minnesota at home. I think if we end up playing Hawaii then it's considered a road game.

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