Swan88 Posted November 15, 2014 Report Posted November 15, 2014 Missouri of the SEC lost 61-69 to UMKC of the Western Athletic Conference. Ouch. But perhaps the biggest underperformance came from UNLV's 60-59 squeaker last night over Morehead State of the Ohio Valley Conference. It appears that Morehead may not have a single player on its team sporting a Rivals star ranking--ok, maybe one three-star. Each of the UNLV players, on the other hand, who played at least a dozen minutes last night had the following star rankings: two five-stars, three four-stars and two three-stars (our good buddy Jordan Cornish apparently did not see the floor). Granted, nearly every single one of those players is a newby to the UNLV team--four are freshmen, two are transfers, and one is in his second year. But still . . . . Granted, they'll probably get it together soon--but that is not a good star spangled start. Quote
The Coach Posted November 16, 2014 Report Posted November 16, 2014 Looks like Jordan Cornish did not get off the bench for UNLV. Not that it matters since we ended up with a much better player in Andrew White. AuroranHusker 1 Quote
busticket Posted November 16, 2014 Report Posted November 16, 2014 I can't believe Mizzu lost to UMKC. Wow. That program is NOT good. Quote
Bugeaters1 Posted November 16, 2014 Report Posted November 16, 2014 I can't believe Mizzu lost to UMKC. Wow. That program is NOT good. And the fans of Mizzery were glad the the Huskers left for the B1G. I remember reading that they were saying that by play the Huskers it drug their RPI down. Now look at them geez. Quote
atskooc Posted November 16, 2014 Report Posted November 16, 2014 Someone tell me again why we have a college basketball forum if threads like this don't go there. Swan88 and hhcmatt 1 1 Quote
kleitus Posted November 16, 2014 Report Posted November 16, 2014 Here's another one... from today... Buffalo 38, Kentucky 33 at halftime... i know they're not overrated (they're supremely talented team), but... WOW! Quote
AuroranHusker Posted November 16, 2014 Report Posted November 16, 2014 Here's another one... from today... Buffalo 38, Kentucky 33 at halftime... i know they're not overrated (they're supremely talented team), but... WOW! UK pulled it out by double digits, but that's still a shocker for the #1 team to be down 5 at halftime at Rupp Arena. Quote
Swan88 Posted November 17, 2014 Author Report Posted November 17, 2014 Someone tell me again why we have a college basketball forum if threads like this don't go there. Well excuuuuse me. Bugeaters1 1 Quote
AuroranHusker Posted November 17, 2014 Report Posted November 17, 2014 I don't mind that these threads start in the all-Husker "Haymarket Hardwood" at first to get people's attention as most people wouldn't even see this if they're placed here 1st... Bugeaters1, Silverbacked1 and jaimes2000 3 Quote
atskooc Posted November 18, 2014 Report Posted November 18, 2014 UMKC is now beating K-State at the half. Swan88 1 Quote
Norm Peterson Posted November 18, 2014 Report Posted November 18, 2014 UMKC is now beating K-State at the half. Holy crap! They'll be 2-0 in the Big Eight! Quote
hskr4life Posted November 18, 2014 Report Posted November 18, 2014 UMKC is decent. Watched that game tonight. Quote
49r Posted November 18, 2014 Report Posted November 18, 2014 UMKC is going to make some noise in the WAC this year. Kareem Richardson is the real deal...I don't imagine he'll be coaching UMKC much longer. Quote
Swan88 Posted November 18, 2014 Author Report Posted November 18, 2014 So, UNLV is now intriguing, with their star spangled newbie team--just to see how they progress to let the talent show through. Their second installment is a rip-roaring 59-57 victory over . . . [drumroll] . . . Sam Houston State of the Southland Conference. Sam Houston appears to have a total of one Rivals two-star player (and not a single additional star) on its team. 44.4% from the charity stripe (12 of 27) didn't help UNLV much. Jordan Cornish saw 11 minutes in an 8-man rotation (a 9th player played 3 minutes)--Cornish scored five points with 1 assist, 1 rebound and no turnovers. Quote
hhcmatt Posted November 18, 2014 Report Posted November 18, 2014 So, UNLV is now intriguing, with their star spangled newbie team They have 5 freshmen in a rotation with a coach known for his Jimmys and Joes instead of Xs and Os. When the Dave Rice era ends at UNLV, it's going to end badly. Quote
Nighthawk Posted November 21, 2014 Report Posted November 21, 2014 I'm totally blind...or no one has asked this question. Did Oklahoma really drop the ball or is Creighton a lot better than people have given them credit for? I didn't see the game...just followed on my espn app on my phone. Quote
49r Posted November 21, 2014 Report Posted November 21, 2014 I'm totally blind...or no one has asked this question. Did Oklahoma really drop the ball or is Creighton a lot better than people have given them credit for? I didn't see the game...just followed on my espn app on my phone. Hard to know for sure, but after their initial 7-0 run to start the second half, it looked like OU just totally let off the gas. They got really lazy on defense, didn't bother to guard the perimeter at all (which is suicide against a team like Creighton) and was not able to turn the intensity back on in time to salvage the win. I guess you gotta credit Creighton some too for taking advantage of the opportunity - and the boost they got from the home crowd certainly helped, but I'd say from what I saw, Oklahoma was by far and away the most talented team on the court and probably should have won by 20 or 30. They just got lazy and thought they could cruise to a win. Some Oklahoma fans were also blaming Kruger for not subbing or calling timeout or something while Creighton was making their run, and there might be something to that, too... Quote
Timmy Posted November 21, 2014 Report Posted November 21, 2014 I'm totally blind...or no one has asked this question. Did Oklahoma really drop the ball or is Creighton a lot better than people have given them credit for? I didn't see the game...just followed on my espn app on my phone. It's a bit of both. Creighton reached an intensity level on the defensive end that I don't think they even thought they had. Chatman is a really good player and an equally good leader. With that said, I think Benny can shut him down when we play. My main concern for NU is handling their bigs. They have three, none great, but all very active and serviceable that I would take on our team in a heartbeat. I hope we don't get dominated on the glass as Creighton will shoot and miss a lot of perimeter shots. Quote
Norm Peterson Posted November 21, 2014 Report Posted November 21, 2014 I'm totally blind...or no one has asked this question. Did Oklahoma really drop the ball or is Creighton a lot better than people have given them credit for? I didn't see the game...just followed on my espn app on my phone. It's a bit of both. Creighton reached an intensity level on the defensive end that I don't think they even thought they had. Chatman is a really good player and an equally good leader. With that said, I think Benny can shut him down when we play. My main concern for NU is handling their bigs. They have three, none great, but all very active and serviceable that I would take on our team in a heartbeat. I hope we don't get dominated on the glass as Creighton will shoot and miss a lot of perimeter shots. Such as whom? I would have taken Echinique from a couple of years ago. This year, though? Hegner is kind of a Walt Pitchford player. Nearly 75% of his shots come from beyond the arc. Groselle and Hansen combine for 20 minutes/game and 8 1/2 points. Artino might be averaging 12 ppg but he's only playing 19 minutes and he was only 1-4 from the field against OU. If I could poach a big from some other team, it wouldn't be Creighton. Quote
Timmy Posted November 21, 2014 Report Posted November 21, 2014 I'm totally blind...or no one has asked this question. Did Oklahoma really drop the ball or is Creighton a lot better than people have given them credit for? I didn't see the game...just followed on my espn app on my phone. It's a bit of both. Creighton reached an intensity level on the defensive end that I don't think they even thought they had. Chatman is a really good player and an equally good leader. With that said, I think Benny can shut him down when we play. My main concern for NU is handling their bigs. They have three, none great, but all very active and serviceable that I would take on our team in a heartbeat. I hope we don't get dominated on the glass as Creighton will shoot and miss a lot of perimeter shots. Such as whom? I would have taken Echinique from a couple of years ago. This year, though? Hegner is kind of a Walt Pitchford player. Nearly 75% of his shots come from beyond the arc. Groselle and Hansen combine for 20 minutes/game and 8 1/2 points. Artino might be averaging 12 ppg but he's only playing 19 minutes and he was only 1-4 from the field against OU. If I could poach a big from some other team, it wouldn't be Creighton. I think it is more of an indictment on our post game than it is saying those guys on CU are very talented. Thus far, they have offered much more in rebounding and scoring than our guys. I know the sample size is small, but here is what you got: Pitchford/Abraham/Hammond - 7.5 ppg/9.5 rpg/7 blocks Artino/Hanson/Groselle - 20.9 ppg/12.7 rpg/4 blocks Your telling me you wouldn't trade Artino and Hanson for Abraham and Hammond? I would in a heartbeat. Quote
Waylon Van Smack Posted November 22, 2014 Report Posted November 22, 2014 Didn't Miles recruit Hansen? I know he was in on Kreklow. I think Hegner visited Lincoln as well. Quote
Swan88 Posted November 22, 2014 Author Report Posted November 22, 2014 UL Monroe lost to Florida in overtime tonight. Maybe we should wonder about trading players with Monroe--they have a Deng on their team. And, back to the original post, UNLV lost by the narrowest of margins tonight (29 points) to Stanford--89-60. Wonder if UNLV should trade away some of those four and five star players? They might have better luck with some of the Bluejays, like Artino and Hanson. Kreklow would certainly be an improvement for them. AuroranHusker and jaimes2000 1 1 Quote
Swan88 Posted November 22, 2014 Author Report Posted November 22, 2014 Oh, and get this: LSU lost to Old Dominion tonight 61-70. Sure glad we didn't get stuck with that Robinson guy--should have taken that darn Hanson kid or Kreklow instead. jaimes2000 and hhcmatt 1 1 Quote
Timmy Posted November 22, 2014 Report Posted November 22, 2014 My goodness, I make a comment that we need to control Creighton's big men and people get awfully sensitive around here. Everyone knows we have some deficiencies down low, so not sure why we should get bent out of shape for saying Creighton may have better players at the 5 position than we do. I think that is a fair statement. moulds33, Bugeaters1 and jaimes2000 3 Quote
Milk Posted November 23, 2014 Report Posted November 23, 2014 My goodness, I make a comment that we need to control Creighton's big men and people get awfully sensitive around here. Everyone knows we have some deficiencies down low, so not sure why we should get bent out of shape for saying Creighton may have better players at the 5 position than we do. I think that is a fair statement. Yep.. Anything Creighton mentioned on here is derogatory... They beat a top 25 team.. We lost to Rhode Island.. I just wish some on this board would focus more on ourselves more so than them sometimes.. Just sayin.. Quote
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