Nice bounce back.
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Report reply hskr4life 11,331 Posted February 13 Wonder if we were more focused in this one considering Michigan’s win against Wisconsin. Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply AuroranHusker 8,065 Posted February 13 7 minutes ago, hskr4life said: Wonder if we were more focused in this one considering Michigan’s win against Wisconsin. Yeah, I'd say that's likely only part of it. No need to take their foot off the pedal from here on out, very little margin for error all things considered. I believe they know that winning "BIG" is just as important as winning, usually. They have to keep their metrics as good as can be. All gas - no brakes. GBR Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply thrasher31 1,024 Posted February 14 Things are. Not great in Michigan. now, when the portal exodus inevitably happens, one guy I'd target hard (outside of dug) would be will tschuetter, stats below. Big fan of his game. Think he just does a lot of things right and impacts winning. Can play between the 4/5 and could fill the role allick filled this year (before him Wilhelm, before him lat mayen, before him Cross). https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/will-tschetter-1.html millerhusker and HuscurAdam 2 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply hhcmatt 22,148 Posted February 14 20 minutes ago, thrasher31 said: now, when the portal exodus inevitably happens, one guy I'd target hard (outside of dug) would be will tschuetter, stats below. Big fan of his game. Think he just does a lot of things right and impacts winning. Can play between the 4/5 and could fill the role allick filled this year (before him Wilhelm, before him lat mayen, before him Cross) On 2/11/2024 at 5:11 PM, Huskerpapa said: Yeah, this was cool until they cheered for the three pointer... Student section out there playing 8 dimensional chess hskr4life, HuscurAdam, 49r and 2 others 3 2 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Faux Mike Peltz 1,524 Posted February 14 If there’s one big man in the league I’d take in a heartbeat, it’s Maryland’s Julian Reese. 6’9”, 230 pounds, could get you 15 and 10 and give a great inside presence. One could only wish. HB 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply AuroranHusker 8,065 Posted February 14 On 2/11/2024 at 5:11 PM, Huskerpapa said: Yeah, this was cool until they cheered for the three pointer... I thought the same thing... I was, like, all right, that's enough. UM cut the lead to 13. But, then, NU ballooned the lead again after that. So, yeah, it's a weird flex to think his name sounded like 'shitter' when it's cheddar. Any-who. Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply AuroranHusker 8,065 Posted February 14 2 hours ago, Faux Mike Peltz said: If there’s one big man in the league I’d take in a heartbeat, it’s Maryland’s Julian Reese. 6’9”, 230 pounds, could get you 15 and 10 and give a great inside presence. One could only wish. Yeah, I can't stand when NU plays MD, because that one dude punishes us with no mercy. He'd be a big get, but I figured he'd go to the NBA before hitting the portal, but you never know any more... Faux Mike Peltz 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply hhcmatt 22,148 Posted February 15 This was Fred's 57th win here which puts him at 11th best all-time. Possible for him to get past the pre-WWII coaches by the end of the year Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply AuroranHusker 8,065 Posted February 15 6 minutes ago, hhcmatt said: This was Fred's 57th win here which puts him at 11th best all-time. Possible for him to get past the pre-WWII coaches by the end of the year Sure, Fred & I would definitely take 25+ wins, right about now. Let's do this, Big Red. GBR Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply 49r 10,465 Posted February 15 Criminal what we did to Moe. HB and Huskerpapa 1 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Cazzie22 3,448 Posted February 15 That chart is depressing, especially under the Conference Titles column. Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply hskr4life 11,331 Posted February 15 With our success last year to end and this year, what’s Fred’s winning % now? Out of curiosity. Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply cipsucks 5,074 Posted February 15 (edited) 1 hour ago, 49r said: Criminal what we did to Moe. Yes and no. Had Hoppen not been injured, Moe would been just fine. The egg carton thing, his style of offense and his presence on the court didn't make him very popular with anyone. One could argue it was criminal what he did to Bill Jackman. Edited February 15 by cipsucks Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply huskerkid21 51 Posted February 15 2 hours ago, AuroranHusker said: Sure, Fred & I would definitely take 25+ wins, right about now. Let's do this, Big Red. GBR Did a little digging on E.O. Stiehm since he won THREE conference titles and tacked on an .800 winning percentage. dude also coached our football team for those 5 years and compiled a 35-2-3 record. I mean this guy was a absolute dawg in the coaching world. So now I ask this (because im bored during the bye week), would you guys rather have Fred coach both football and basketball or have Matt Rhule coach both? Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Norm Peterson 14,254 Posted February 15 27 minutes ago, huskerkid21 said: Did a little digging on E.O. Stiehm since he won THREE conference titles and tacked on an .800 winning percentage. dude also coached our football team for those 5 years and compiled a 35-2-3 record. I mean this guy was a absolute dawg in the coaching world. So now I ask this (because im bored during the bye week), would you guys rather have Fred coach both football and basketball or have Matt Rhule coach both? Gene Keady played football in college at Kansas State and then coached the Purdue basketball team to a Hall of Fame career. I'd say if you can coach, you can coach. 1. Have a workable system; 2. Fill a roster to fit the system; and 3. Educate and motivate the roster to execute the system. millerhusker 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply millerhusker 2,522 Posted February 15 37 minutes ago, Norm Peterson said: Gene Keady played football in college at Kansas State and then coached the Purdue basketball team to a Hall of Fame career. I'd say if you can coach, you can coach. 1. Have a workable system; 2. Fill a roster to fit the system; and 3. Educate and motivate the roster to execute the system. One of many small town Kansas natives to leave a huge mark on the game of basketball Norm Peterson and Cazzie22 1 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Art Vandalay 1,007 Posted February 16 John Cook was a damn good high school football coach. Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Norm Peterson 14,254 Posted February 16 56 minutes ago, Art Vandalay said: John Cook was a damn good high school football coach. Did you play some pickup games with him? Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply hhcmatt 22,148 Posted February 16 3 hours ago, huskerkid21 said: Did a little digging on E.O. Stiehm since he won THREE conference titles and tacked on an .800 winning percentage. dude also coached our football team for those 5 years and compiled a 35-2-3 record. I mean this guy was a absolute dawg in the coaching world. So now I ask this (because im bored during the bye week), would you guys rather have Fred coach both football and basketball or have Matt Rhule coach both? All Jumbo Stiehm did was win. huskerkid21 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Art Vandalay 1,007 Posted February 16 1 hour ago, Norm Peterson said: Did you play some pickup games with him? Did you respond to the wrong post? Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Norm Peterson 14,254 Posted February 16 10 hours ago, Art Vandalay said: Did you respond to the wrong post? I just wasn't sure how you'd know Cook was a damn good high school football coach and wondered if maybe you'd played some pickup games with him. Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Chuck Taylor 1,831 Posted February 16 Just a little history: Jumbo Stiehm could be called the father of Husker football. His "Stiehm Rollers" dominated the Missouri Valley conference in the 19teens and won 34 straight games at one point. A rabid fan base is born from that kind of dominance. Bob Devaney didn't invent Husker football, he resurrected it. I think he also won Nebraska's only unshared conference basketball title, maybe in about 1915. "Unshared" isn't the right word, but I haven't finished my coffee. huskerkid21 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Art Vandalay 1,007 Posted February 16 2 hours ago, Norm Peterson said: I just wasn't sure how you'd know Cook was a damn good high school football coach and wondered if maybe you'd played some pickup games with him. Because he has told that story a few times including in a speech he gave to the football team last fall. It was included in the behind the scenes videos they put out. Still not sure how playing pick up with him comes into play but you do you. Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Bugeaters1 7,484 Posted February 16 3 hours ago, Art Vandalay said: Because he has told that story a few times including in a speech he gave to the football team last fall. It was included in the behind the scenes videos they put out. Still not sure how playing pick up with him comes into play but you do you. Who cares!! Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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