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Nebraska Cornhuskers (4-1) vs Cincinnati Bearcats (5-0)

 

Location: Barclay's Center, Brooklyn, NY (Cap 18,103)
Date: Saturday, November 27, 2015
Time: 5:30 pm, CST
TV: Various/Depends
Check out this thread for more info

 

ESPN3 Link
In Lincoln - Time Warner: No (Use ESPN3 Link)
In Omaha - My Network TV (Ch. 42.2).
In Nebraska - DirecTV: Altitude 2 (681-1); DISH Altitude 2
(check on screen guide)
Nationwide - DIRECTV: (Ch. 640)*; DISH: (Ch. 432)*
*-Included in Sports Package; Not Basic Packages

 

Play-by-play: Dave Armstrong Color: Tim Scarborough

 

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Photo courtesy of HuskerHoops Instagram
Radio: Across the state on the IMG Husker Sports Radio Network, including KLIN (1400 AM/94.5 FM) in Lincoln, KFAB (1110 AM) in Omaha and KRVN (880 AM) in Lexington.
Play-by-play: Kent Pavelka; Color: None

 

Kent Pavelka Tailgate Pump up Mix

Cincinnati Info
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Head Coach: Mick Cronin
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Conference: American Athletic Conference
Nickname: Bearcats
Mascots: Bearcat
Last time out: Beat Southeastern Louisiana
Typical Rotation Depth: 8-9 players
Line: Cincinnati by 14.5
Fun Fact: The Bearcat nickname came about during a game against the Kentucky Wildcats in 1914 where someone came up with the nickname "Baehr-Cats" after the last name of their starting fullback

 

Possible Starters

 

Huskers

32 Benny Parker G 5-9 175 Sr.
0 Tai Webster G 6-4 196 Jr.
3 Andrew White III G 6-7 216 Jr.
31 Shavon Shields G/F 6-7 225 Sr.
24 Jake Hammond F 6-10 235 Soph
Bearcats

10 Troy Caupain 6-4 205 Jr
21 Farad Cobb 6-1 170 Sr
24 Shaq Thomas 6-7 210 Sr
11 Gary Clark 6-8 235 So
2 Octavius Ellis 6-10 235 Sr

 

Player to Watch: Farad Cobb

 

Cobb has led the way for a shooting revival for a Cincinnati team that has struggled to score for years. His blistering 16-28 (57.1%) 3pt shooting leads a team knocking down over 40% from downtown.

 

The Skinny

Besides us being able to handle easy opponent's recently, this tournament and it's 2 games in 24 hours are a major part of why guys like Shields and White have barely played 20 minutes in the last couple of games. The Huskers draw the best team in the group in Cincinnati but Tennessee nor George Washington figures to be easy.

 

Mick Cronin thinks this might be his best team at Cincy and so far the numbers back that up. The Bearcats have always been a physical and pressing team but this year they're also making shots in addition to wearing down opponents. Cincinnati brings back 6 of their 7 leading scorers from last year and has added a couple of impressive freshmen. The only knock against them so far is they haven't played anyone but cupcakes at home. Nebraska represents the first test for a team with major NCAA tournament aspirations.

 

Cincinnati represents the type of size and talent that the Huskers will see most nights in the Big 10. While Nebraska eventually wilted under the pressure and crowd of Villanova, that game in Philly showed that Nebraska isn't going to be intimidated by teams, especially in what should be a dead environment like the Barclay Center.

 

The keys for the Huskers will be to pick and choose when to attack the Cincy press, to stay out of foul trouble, and to make some shots. Nebraska has a chance if they can pack the paint and the Bearcats are cold from outside. It's probably not going to happen tonight.
Prediction: Cincinnati 75 - Nebraska 62



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Nebraska Cornhuskers (4-1) vs Cincinnati Bearcats (5-0)

Location: Barclay's Center, Brooklyn, NY (Cap 18,103)

Date: Saturday, November 27, 2015

Time: 5:30 pm, CST

TV: Various/Depends

Check out this thread for more info

ESPN3 Link

In Lincoln - Time Warner: No (Use ESPN3 Link)

In Omaha - My Network TV (Ch. 42.2).

In Nebraska - DirecTV: Altitude 2 (681-1); DISH Altitude 2

(check on screen guide)

Nationwide - DIRECTV: (Ch. 640)*; DISH: (Ch. 432)*

*-Included in Sports Package; Not Basic Packages

Play-by-play: Dave Armstrong Color: Tim Scarborough

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Photo courtesy of HuskerHoops Instagram

Radio: Across the state on the IMG Husker Sports Radio Network, including KLIN (1400 AM/94.5 FM) in Lincoln, KFAB (1110 AM) in Omaha and KRVN (880 AM) in Lexington.

Play-by-play: Kent Pavelka; Color: None

Kent Pavelka Tailgate Pump up Mix

Cincinnati Info

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Head Coach: Mick Cronin

Location: Cincinnati, OH

Conference: American Athletic Conference

Nickname: Bearcats

Mascots: Bearcat

Last time out: Beat Southeastern Louisiana

Typical Rotation Depth: 8-9 players

Line: Cincinnati by 14.5

Fun Fact: The Bearcat nickname came about during a game against the Kentucky Wildcats in 1914 where someone came up with the nickname "Baehr-Cats" after the last name of their starting fullback

Possible Starters

Huskers

32 Benny Parker G 5-9 175 Sr.

0 Tai Webster G 6-4 196 Jr.

3 Andrew White III G 6-7 216 Jr.

31 Shavon Shields G/F 6-7 225 Sr.

24 Jake Hammond F 6-10 235 Soph

Bearcats

10 Troy Caupain 6-4 205 Jr

21 Farad Cobb 6-1 170 Sr

24 Shaq Thomas 6-7 210 Sr

11 Gary Clark 6-8 235 So

2 Octavius Ellis 6-10 235 Sr

Player to Watch: Farad Cobb

Cobb has led the way for a shooting revival for a Cincinnati team that has struggled to score for years. His blistering 16-28 (57.1%) 3pt shooting leads a team knocking down over 40% from downtown.

The Skinny

Besides us being able to handle easy opponent's recently, this tournament and it's 2 games in 24 hours are a major part of why guys like Shields and White have barely played 20 minutes in the last couple of games. The Huskers draw the best team in the group in Cincinnati but Tennessee nor George Washington figures to be easy.

Mick Cronin thinks this might be his best team at Cincy and so far the numbers back that up. The Bearcats have always been a physical and pressing team but this year they're also making shots in addition to wearing down opponents. Cincinnati brings back 6 of their 7 leading scorers from last year and has added a couple of impressive freshmen. The only knock against them so far is they haven't played anyone but cupcakes at home. Nebraska represents the first test for a team with major NCAA tournament aspirations.

Cincinnati represents the type of size and talent that the Huskers will see most nights in the Big 10. While Nebraska eventually wilted under the pressure and crowd of Villanova, that game in Philly showed that Nebraska isn't going to be intimidated by teams, especially in what should be a dead environment like the Barclay Center.

The keys for the Huskers will be to pick and choose when to attack the Cincy press, to stay out of foul trouble, and to make some shots. Nebraska has a chance if they can pack the paint and the Bearcats are cold from outside. It's probably not going to happen tonight.

Prediction: Cincinnati 75 - Nebraska 62

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Correction re: radio broadcasts: KFAB is no longer part of the Husker Sports Network as of July 1. The station has been replaced by KXSP (Omaha's ESPN affiliate).

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