Huskerpapa Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 If you read this article we have little prayer this year. I guess we just have to be sneaky little ba*****s. http://host.madison.com/wsj/sports/college/basketball/men/starting-fives-tom-oates-big-ten-men-s-basketball-primer/article_1c8a549f-7300-5925-9388-3faf76b7d549.html Quote
HB Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 Sounds like it will suck to be Rutgers. Only one player made this top 5 list at a position--Shavon. I hope people keep in mind the lack of developed, proven returning talent. I look forward to the development of this freshman class and Horne and Roby, but it's still going to take awhile. Quote
HuskerFever Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 If you read this article we have little prayer this year. I guess we just have to be sneaky little ba*****s. http://host.madison.com/wsj/sports/college/basketball/men/starting-fives-tom-oates-big-ten-men-s-basketball-primer/article_1c8a549f-7300-5925-9388-3faf76b7d549.html Quick rundown on anything Nebraska from the article: Top 5 Players: #3 Shavon Shields, Nebraska: He must carry load with Terran Petteway and Walter Pitchford gone. Top 5 Small Forward: #5 Shavon Shields, Nebraska: Yes, there are still college players who can shoot mid-range jumper. Top 5 Coaches with Something to Prove: #4 Tim Miles, Nebraska: Nebrasketball phenomenon seems like a long time ago, though freshmen bring hope for future. Top 5 Toughest Conference Schedules: #2 Rutgers: In Scarlet Knights' first 10 games, only one opponent — Nebraska at home — is not considered NCAA material. Top 5 Easiest Conference Schedules: #1 Indiana: Two-plays with Minnesota and Nebraska? Singles at Penn State and Rutgers? The title is there for the taking. #3 Northwestern: With two-plays against Minnesota, Nebraska and Penn State, Wildcats' NCAA dream appears to be doable. Quote
Red Don Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 If you read this article we have little prayer this year. I guess we just have to be sneaky little ba*****s. http://host.madison.com/wsj/sports/college/basketball/men/starting-fives-tom-oates-big-ten-men-s-basketball-primer/article_1c8a549f-7300-5925-9388-3faf76b7d549.html Quick rundown on anything Nebraska from the article: Top 5 Players: #3 Shavon Shields, Nebraska: He must carry load with Terran Petteway and Walter Pitchford gone. Top 5 Small Forward: #5 Shavon Shields, Nebraska: Yes, there are still college players who can shoot mid-range jumper. Top 5 Coaches with Something to Prove: #4 Tim Miles, Nebraska: Nebrasketball phenomenon seems like a long time ago, though freshmen bring hope for future. Top 5 Toughest Conference Schedules: #2 Rutgers: In Scarlet Knights' first 10 games, only one opponent — Nebraska at home — is not considered NCAA material. Top 5 Easiest Conference Schedules: #1 Indiana: Two-plays with Minnesota and Nebraska? Singles at Penn State and Rutgers? The title is there for the taking. #3 Northwestern: With two-plays against Minnesota, Nebraska and Penn State, Wildcats' NCAA dream appears to be doable. Well, They're just not "Homers!" (s/s Homer Simpson) Quote
AuroranHusker Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 If you read this article we have little prayer this year. I guess we just have to be sneaky little ba*****s. http://host.madison.com/wsj/sports/college/basketball/men/starting-fives-tom-oates-big-ten-men-s-basketball-primer/article_1c8a549f-7300-5925-9388-3faf76b7d549.html As in, sneaky little ballers (like Benny Parker, for instance). Quote
Huskerpapa Posted November 12, 2015 Author Report Posted November 12, 2015 If you read this article we have little prayer this year. I guess we just have to be sneaky little ba*****s. http://host.madison.com/wsj/sports/college/basketball/men/starting-fives-tom-oates-big-ten-men-s-basketball-primer/article_1c8a549f-7300-5925-9388-3faf76b7d549.html As in, sneaky little ballers (like Benny Parker, for instance). Yep...sure, that is the word I was trying to think of Quote
Handy Johnson Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 We won't be be "sneakin" up on anyone after we go to Philly next week and knock off the Wildcats... cozrulz 1 Quote
Huskerpapa Posted November 12, 2015 Author Report Posted November 12, 2015 From the Lansing State Journal...at least Shavon gets a "mention" http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/sports/college/msu/mens-basketball/2015/11/12/big-ten-basketball-players-watch/75642042/ Quote
AuroranHusker Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 If you read this article we have little prayer this year. I guess we just have to be sneaky little ba*****s. http://host.madison.com/wsj/sports/college/basketball/men/starting-fives-tom-oates-big-ten-men-s-basketball-primer/article_1c8a549f-7300-5925-9388-3faf76b7d549.html As in, sneaky little ballers (like Benny Parker, for instance). Yep...sure, that is the word I was trying to think of LOL - But, I bet Benny could sneak up on some people, literally & figuratively. Quote
Red Don Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 We won't be be "sneakin" up on anyone after we go to Philly next week and knock off the Wildcats... Speaking of "sneaking-up" to 'knock-off 'Nova' is anyone going to the game? Quote
Norm Peterson Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 If you read this article we have little prayer this year. I guess we just have to be sneaky little ba*****s. http://host.madison.com/wsj/sports/college/basketball/men/starting-fives-tom-oates-big-ten-men-s-basketball-primer/article_1c8a549f-7300-5925-9388-3faf76b7d549.html Quick rundown on anything Nebraska from the article: Top 5 Players on the spot: #3 Shavon Shields, Nebraska: He must carry load with Terran Petteway and Walter Pitchford gone. Top 5 Small Forward: #5 Shavon Shields, Nebraska: Yes, there are still college players who can shoot mid-range jumper. Top 5 Coaches with Something to Prove: #4 Tim Miles, Nebraska: Nebrasketball phenomenon seems like a long time ago, though freshmen bring hope for future. Top 5 Toughest Conference Schedules: #2 Rutgers: In Scarlet Knights' first 10 games, only one opponent — Nebraska at home — is not considered NCAA material. Top 5 Easiest Conference Schedules: #1 Indiana: Two-plays with Minnesota and Nebraska? Singles at Penn State and Rutgers? The title is there for the taking. #3 Northwestern: With two-plays against Minnesota, Nebraska and Penn State, Wildcats' NCAA dream appears to be doable. By this guy's metric, you'd have to say we have one of the easiest Big Ten schedules. He has a top 6 set of teams that he thinks could finish in really any order and those are: Wisconsin, Indiana, Purdue, Maryland, Michigan and Michigan State. Of those top 6 teams, we only play Indiana and Purdue twice. We play once each against Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State and Wisconsin. We also have single match-ups against Ohio State, Minnesota and Iowa. Two of those -- Minnesota and Ohio State -- are at PBA. We have doubles against bottom dwellers including Rutgers, Penn State and Northwestern. So, all things considered, we have about as manageable of a schedule as you might hope to have. Let's go do something with it!!! #MakeSomeHistory #ShocktheWorld AuroranHusker and Silverbacked1 2 Quote
49r Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 We won't be be "sneakin" up on anyone after we go to Philly next week and knock off the Wildcats... Speaking of "sneaking-up" to 'knock-off 'Nova' is anyone going to the game? Not me. http://www.stubhub.com/villanova-basketball-tickets-villanova-vs-nebraska-11-17-2015/event/9394152/ Quote
Norm Peterson Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 Probably don't bother reading Athlon's Big Ten preview. They pick us 13th with this penetrating analysis: 12. The Gophers add a sub-par recruiting class to a team that lost a dozen Big Ten games and its top two players. 13. The Cornhuskers underachieved last winter and lost their star power when Terran Petteway went pro. Quote
Norm Peterson Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 AOL isn't much better, picking us 12th with this review: 12. Nebraska CornhuskersThe Cornhuskers didn't come close to living up to expectations last season, and now they will have to play without forwards Walter Pritchford [sic] and Terran Petteway, who were the heart and soul of the program. It's all the more painful because both guys bolted for the pros early, and it was a bad decision for both. Now head coach Tim Miles has to rebuild his program, and he has brought in six newcomers to do the job. Senior Shavon Shields and Kansas transfer Andrew White will both help ease the effort. "Pritchford" the "heart and soul" of the program? I would have picked a different couple of body parts, actually. This guy (whoever it is) obviously knows a lot about our basketball program. It's like they write these things but you read them and think, "Do they know about the things we've seen?" Did they see any of what we all saw of our kids playing in Spain? The newly-found aggressiveness and confidence we thought we were seeing in Tai has certainly carried forward. Andrew White has delivered so far. The freshmen have lived up to their billing. And now that our supposed "heart and soul" turned pro, Shavon should return to being more like Shavon. jayschool 1 Quote
jayschool Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 When does baseball season begin? Quote
HuskerFever Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 When does baseball season begin? When the weather starts getting colder, the season starts changing, the leaves start changing colors, and some fans start changing from red to blue. jayschool 1 Quote
Silverbacked1 Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 AOL isn't much better, picking us 12th with this review: 12. Nebraska Cornhuskers The Cornhuskers didn't come close to living up to expectations last season, and now they will have to play without forwards Walter Pritchford [sic] and Terran Petteway, who were the heart and soul of the program. It's all the more painful because both guys bolted for the pros early, and it was a bad decision for both. Now head coach Tim Miles has to rebuild his program, and he has brought in six newcomers to do the job. Senior Shavon Shields and Kansas transfer Andrew White will both help ease the effort. "Pritchford" the "heart and soul" of the program? I would have picked a different couple of body parts, actually. This guy (whoever it is) obviously knows a lot about our basketball program. It's like they write these things but you read them and think, "Do they know about the things we've seen?" Did they see any of what we all saw of our kids playing in Spain? The newly-found aggressiveness and confidence we thought we were seeing in Tai has certainly carried forward. Andrew White has delivered so far. The freshmen have lived up to their billing. And now that our supposed "heart and soul" turned pro, Shavon should return to being more like Shavon. I didn't even know that AOL was still around... so... Quote
jimmykc Posted November 13, 2015 Report Posted November 13, 2015 I think all of this preseason hype will put us in a prime position to be considered an "overachieving" team by the end of the year by all of these same writers. And judging from the amount of research they all did on Nebraska, they might as well start writing their new stories now. Norm Peterson and Silverbacked1 2 Quote
Handy Johnson Posted November 13, 2015 Report Posted November 13, 2015 AOL isn't much better, picking us 12th with this review: 12. Nebraska Cornhuskers The Cornhuskers didn't come close to living up to expectations last season, and now they will have to play without forwards Walter Pritchford [sic] and Terran Petteway, who were the heart and soul of the program. It's all the more painful because both guys bolted for the pros early, and it was a bad decision for both. Now head coach Tim Miles has to rebuild his program, and he has brought in six newcomers to do the job. Senior Shavon Shields and Kansas transfer Andrew White will both help ease the effort. "Pritchford" the "heart and soul" of the program? I would have picked a different couple of body parts, actually. This guy (whoever it is) obviously knows a lot about our basketball program. It's like they write these things but you read them and think, "Do they know about the things we've seen?" Did they see any of what we all saw of our kids playing in Spain? The newly-found aggressiveness and confidence we thought we were seeing in Tai has certainly carried forward. Andrew White has delivered so far. The freshmen have lived up to their billing. And now that our supposed "heart and soul" turned pro, Shavon should return to being more like Shavon. I've always found it amusing when you read an "Expert Analysis" from one of these National boobs and it's patently obvious they've never watched a Husker game. Like they say down in Nuckolls County, never bulls**t a bulls**tter. Quote
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