I couldn't wait. Open up the flood gates.
Report reply No Place Like the Vault 155 Posted Sunday at 07:39 PM 36 minutes ago, Navin R. Johnson said: I know what your saying but to be fair and if I remember correctly Creighton did lose a couple of their top players two years in a row just before the NCAA tournament a few years ago. I can't remember names but one was a score first point guard. I could look it up but you know.....it's Creighton. Ryan Nembhard? Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply AuroranHusker 7,993 Posted Sunday at 09:19 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, No Place Like the Vault said: Ryan Nembhard? Maurice Watson Jr. was the other one, btw. Edited Sunday at 09:52 PM by AuroranHusker HB 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply 49r 10,401 Posted Sunday at 09:42 PM 2 hours ago, No Place Like the Vault said: Ryan Nembhard? I want to say maybe P'Allen? But IDK...don't pay close enough attention to them. Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Sidelines - Nebraska 20 Posted Sunday at 11:42 PM The key to beating Kalk is to go right at his chest. He doesn't foul, so he's almost too conservative for his own good. Creighton has problems with Ashworth getting hurt, and they have major problems at the 3/4 position. Loved Juwan and if Conor plays like this all season we are a DANGEROUS team. Also give Nate Loenser whatever he wants keep that guy around forever. Bugeaters1, Handy Johnson, huskerkid21 and 4 others 7 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Navin R. Johnson 2,029 Posted Sunday at 11:56 PM Watson and Nembhard I think are the two I was thinking of. Getting older stinks, or maybe I just have to much knowledge in my brain I can't remember everything. Yeah, I think I will go with that. Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply LincecumFan 129 Posted Monday at 12:29 AM https://twitter.com/JonRothstein/status/1860783377797808446 FYI Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply HuskerFever 11,148 Posted Monday at 12:53 AM 23 minutes ago, LincecumFan said: https://twitter.com/JonRothstein/status/1860783377797808446 FYI About as good as they could ask for? LincecumFan 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply cozrulz 369 Posted Monday at 01:46 AM 2 hours ago, Sidelines - Nebraska said: The key to beating Kalk is to go right at his chest. He doesn't foul, so he's almost too conservative for his own good. Creighton has problems with Ashworth getting hurt, and they have major problems at the 3/4 position. Loved Juwan and if Conor plays like this all season we are a DANGEROUS team. Also give Nate Loenser whatever he wants keep that guy around forever. The cool thing is Essegian can play A LOT BETTER. Sidelines - Nebraska 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply 89Husker 92 Posted Monday at 02:00 AM Of note, the ankle that Ashworth sprained was from the leg that he stuck about 3 feet forward in an effort to draw a foul. I like how Greggie took a subtle dig in his after-game presser by saying "he's a 3 pt shooter, defenseless. What can you do?" Well, for starters, you can land in the area you jumped from, not contort yourself trying to work the ref. Sorry for the rant... throwback, Serenity Now, Huskerpapa and 9 others 2 10 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply AuroranHusker 7,993 Posted Monday at 02:12 AM 11 minutes ago, 89Husker said: Of note, the ankle that Ashworth sprained was from the leg that he stuck about 3 feet forward in an effort to draw a foul. I like how Greggie took a subtle dig in his after-game presser by saying "he's a 3 pt shooter, defenseless. What can you do?" Well, for starters, you can land in the area you jumped from, not contort yourself trying to work the ref. Sorry for the rant... I call him McDumass for a reason.... Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Nighthawk 988 Posted Monday at 03:05 AM Creighton drops to #22! Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply roscoe 388 Posted Monday at 03:09 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, 89Husker said: Of note, the ankle that Ashworth sprained was from the leg that he stuck about 3 feet forward in an effort to draw a foul. I like how Greggie took a subtle dig in his after-game presser by saying "he's a 3 pt shooter, defenseless. What can you do?" Well, for starters, you can land in the area you jumped from, not contort yourself trying to work the ref. Sorry for the rant... Went back and watched the "extended highlights" posted earlier. Would estimate 75% of cu's 3 point shots shown the shooter extended his right foot/leg. Ashworth did it every time a defender was close. One time he was wide open and didn't do it. Issacs appeared to do it every time. Edited Monday at 03:10 AM by roscoe Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply AuroranHusker 7,993 Posted Monday at 03:14 AM 3 minutes ago, roscoe said: Went back and watched the "extended highlights" posted earlier. Would estimate 75% of cu's 3 point shots shown the shooter extended his right foot/leg. Ashworth did it every time a defender was close. One time he was wide open and didn't do it. Issacs appeared to do it every time. Do stupid things, have stupid consequences. roscoe, Bugeaters1, Nebrasketball1979 and 1 other 4 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply MitchMcGaryMunchies 352 Posted Monday at 05:19 AM 2 hours ago, 89Husker said: Of note, the ankle that Ashworth sprained was from the leg that he stuck about 3 feet forward in an effort to draw a foul. I like how Greggie took a subtle dig in his after-game presser by saying "he's a 3 pt shooter, defenseless. What can you do?" Well, for starters, you can land in the area you jumped from, not contort yourself trying to work the ref. Sorry for the rant... Even my 69 year-old mother recognized in real-time that Ashworthless was flailing his right leg out, trying to draw a foul. We weren't in his landing space. Ultimate FAFO moment for that little baby bird. I didn't think this would be a long-lasting injury because only a small portion of his bodyweight was on that leg he kicked-out. If he would've come straight down and rolled the ankle on his left leg with 100% of his weight, that could've been way worse. The NBA famously created the "Zaza Rule" where they review these type of plays and issue a flagrant 1. This is named after the internationally-renowned dirtbag, Zaza Pachulia who purposely took out Kawhi Leonard in Game 1 of the 2017 WCF by stepping directly under his landing leg as he rotated over to defend a jumper. Kawhi had already tweaked that ankle in Game 5 of the WC Semifinals, causing him to sit out Game 6. In Game 1, he'd already scored 26 points to put the Spurs up 20 on the Warriors, then Pachulia knocked him out for the rest of the series, and Golden State came back to win Game 1 and eventually sweep the series. Also sorry for the rant. GSW is basically the Omaha school of the NBA so seemed on topic. Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply hugh42 511 Posted Monday at 12:30 PM 10 hours ago, 89Husker said: Of note, the ankle that Ashworth sprained was from the leg that he stuck about 3 feet forward in an effort to draw a foul. I like how Greggie took a subtle dig in his after-game presser by saying "he's a 3 pt shooter, defenseless. What can you do?" Well, for starters, you can land in the area you jumped from, not contort yourself trying to work the ref. Sorry for the rant... Greg also talked about all of the ways CU lost the game, not how the opponent just flat out beat them today. Fred doesn't pull this crap and always gives credit where credit is due. lang, Vinny, Handy Johnson and 2 others 5 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply millerhusker 2,458 Posted Monday at 01:04 PM Yeah, I took it as Greg passive aggressively blaming Rollie for the injury. He's often passive aggressive and smug in his press conferences, but he does it with a little smile so I guess it's hard for some people to see through that. Lost respect for him 11 years ago after the Gibbs Petteway scuffle. Obviously a dirty play by Gibbs, which was normal for him. Greg was asked about it later. He winked at the reporter and said, "Gibbs is my guy." No accountability. lang, Vinny, throwback and 1 other 4 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Art Vandalay 988 Posted Monday at 02:44 PM He also threw in how they beat us by 30 last year playing the same defense. McDouche is for sure McButthurt Handy Johnson and throwback 2 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply hhcmatt 21,957 Posted Monday at 02:57 PM Here's both team's pressers HuscurAdam 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply Dead Dog Alley 3,011 Posted Monday at 05:01 PM Nebraska hasn't beaten Creighton and gone to the NCAA tournament in the same season since 1993-94 jsthusker, 49r and Handy Johnson 1 1 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply GhostOfJoeMcCray 363 Posted Monday at 05:42 PM On 11/22/2024 at 11:36 PM, roscoe said: The no sleeping tonight comment holds true for me also. But guessing beverage choice will take precedence. Did Nick Bahe seem a little quiet during broadcast? Maybe just me but his lack of excitement for NU "beating the brakes off" cu was rather enjoyable. I hate Creighton as much as the next guy, but I will never hate on Nick Bahe. Listened to all his stuff for years and he loves Fred Hoiberg and goes out of his way to compliment the staff and our program. He genuinely wants Nebraska to be good at basketball. Also he's said in the past Barry Collier never offered him a scholarship, so hard to be mad at a guy for not coming to Nebraska when Nebraska didn't want him. LNKtrnsplnt, HuskerActuary, Nebrasketball1979 and 1 other 4 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply millerhusker 2,458 Posted Monday at 06:23 PM 39 minutes ago, GhostOfJoeMcCray said: I hate Creighton as much as the next guy, but I will never hate on Nick Bahe. Listened to all his stuff for years and he loves Fred Hoiberg and goes out of his way to compliment the staff and our program. He genuinely wants Nebraska to be good at basketball. Also he's said in the past Barry Collier never offered him a scholarship, so hard to be mad at a guy for not coming to Nebraska when Nebraska didn't want him. Hot take: Nick Bahe and Bo Ruud have the ONLY good Husker football podcast. I like those guys. Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply AuroranHusker 7,993 Posted Monday at 06:58 PM throwback, cornfed24-7 and jdw 3 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Report reply MitchMcGaryMunchies 352 Posted Monday at 08:43 PM 2 hours ago, GhostOfJoeMcCray said: I hate Creighton as much as the next guy, but I will never hate on Nick Bahe. Listened to all his stuff for years and he loves Fred Hoiberg and goes out of his way to compliment the staff and our program. He genuinely wants Nebraska to be good at basketball. Also he's said in the past Barry Collier never offered him a scholarship, so hard to be mad at a guy for not coming to Nebraska when Nebraska didn't want him. I went to high school at LSE at the same time as Nick and he also had zero interest in attending Nebraska. During Nick's junior year, Roy Williams actually drove-up to watch him practice one morning and discussed him walking-on at KU with the potential of earning a scholarship. Nebraska had signed Jake Muhleisen two years prior and had definitely reached-out through LSE Coach Jeff Smith, but there was no interest on Nick's part after Roy Williams put delusions of grandeur into his head. GhostOfJoeMcCray, Cazzie22, ShortDust and 1 other 4 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Report reply millerhusker 2,458 Posted Monday at 09:46 PM 1 hour ago, MitchMcGaryMunchies said: I went to high school at LSE at the same time as Nick and he also had zero interest in attending Nebraska. During Nick's junior year, Roy Williams actually drove-up to watch him practice one morning and discussed him walking-on at KU with the potential of earning a scholarship. Nebraska had signed Jake Muhleisen two years prior and had definitely reached-out through LSE Coach Jeff Smith, but there was no interest on Nick's part after Roy Williams put delusions of grandeur into his head. Did you play football? Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't your offense at one point look like: QB - Nick Bahe RB - Barrett Ruud RB - Bo Ruud FB - Dane Todd WR - Jake Muhleisen WR - Alex Gordon And a couple other kids that went and played football at New Mexico State? That's insane. Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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