OFFENSE: D
It was a bad night for Terran Petteway to pull a "Houdini" and disappear into thin air.
The Big 10's leading scorer was a dismal 5-18 from the field with three giant turnovers and as such, Nebraska's season low of 49 points arrived at a terrible time.
NU saw its other key players follow suit in offensive "off nights", with Shavon Shields going 2-7, Walter Pitchford 1-6 and Ray Gallegos 0-1.
Surprisingly, it was the "supporting cast" that got it done, with David Rivers going 4-4, Benny Parker 3-3 and Leslee Smith 4-4. That's 11-11 from the field for NU's 5th-7th scoring options.
Nebraska goes as Petteway goes and this was just a bad night. Time to move on and forget it.
DEFENSE: B
Since we consider "defense" and "rebounding" two separate facets, the defense wasn't too bad, with NU holding Illinois to just 37% from the field (that's six straight opponents under 40% from the field).
The true problem was the next two areas of the game...
REBOUNDING: F
Nebraska was out rebounded 34-28, including ELEVEN offensive rebounds allowed.
Also, Coach Miles noted on the post game that "50-50" balls were 12-2 in Illinois' favor.
That just can't happen. Illinois scored 16 second chance points (compared to 5 for NU).
Shields is our token Player of the Game for at least putting forth effort on the boards, finishing with a team high 9.
BALL HANDLING: F
Nebraska turned the ball over TWELVE times in the second half (15 for the night) and allowed an astonishing 24 points off turnovers.
The most bothersome part of this debacle was that even down 8, then 11, then 9, then 10, then 8, in the last 6 minutes, NU still had PLENTY of chances to come back, but key turnovers by Petteway, Shields and Webster ended those chances in a hurry.
COACHING: C
I don't honestly have any opinion on the coaching tonight. The game plan seemed okay on both ends of the floor; it just wasn't executed because of off nights from key players offensively, ball handling flubs and horrible rebounding efforts. Not sure how much the coach has to do with any of these things.
OVERALL GRADE: D
Nebraska laid an egg on the road in a near must win game.
That means we must now go 3-0 +1, or 2-1 +2, to get "in the dance."
Also, let's give Illinois some credit tonight - they hit shots they haven't been (from downtown; 11th in league coming in) and were the aggressors on both ends of the floor, while being "hungrier" for it. Sure, Nebraska pissed a game down their leg, but Illinois is part of that.
Not much else to say. This game doesn't require much analysis.
PLAYER OF THE GAME: SHAVON SHIELDS
2013-2014 PLAYER OF THE GAME RESULTS:
TERRAN PETTEWAY - 13
SHAVON SHIELDS - 6
WALTER PITCHFORD - 3
TAI WEBSTER - 2
LESLEE SMITH - 2
DEVERELL BIGGS - 1
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