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  1. Only ranked show in the state.
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  2. 2 points
  3. Huskers open at #21 in the coaches poll. http://sportspolls.usatoday.com/ncaa/basketball-men/polls/coaches-poll/2014/1#sthash.gpxTbrwc.uxfs
    2 points
  4. Tarin much better offensively than I imagined. They always talked about him as a facilitator and his scoring averages weren't the greatest in HS due to the team he played for. Shavon was by far our best player during this practice. Thought Terran really struggled, missed almost all of his shots in the live drills they did. Pitchford did work against Moses in the post work. Moses, man the kid is really bad offensively but looked good rebounding the ball. Benny and Rivers doing what they do. Roles will be the same as last year. Thought Rivers looked really out of shape and always had hands over head. Webster jump shot definitely improved. Overall looked like a much more confident player. Fuller can shoot but game is pretty limited to that at this point. White, could tell he is still feeling his way with the team. Felt like he was a little timid on offense and I'm guessing that is due to his newness.
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  5. Tarin Smith looks like the real deal
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  6. Being selected preseason 4th in a 14-team league after being picked 12th out of 12 last yr... WoW! Nebrasketball is on the rise!!
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  7. I also got a kick out of the early "conversations" Coach had with Webster and Petteway. When charting their shots, they have been hoisting more 3's then 2's. He hinted that perhaps they should spend this practice penetrating for 2's. I am not quite sure the conversation resulted in a change...
    1 point
  8. They switched up the format on me here. I hacked this one in. Also, here is the transcript ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TIM MILES: First of all, I want to just start with a little bit of I want to coach you guys up a little bit. Today is not media day, it's the nightmare for sports information directors. And second of all, when a coach walks into a room, we're used to the school song or a standing ovation, and we get none of that from you, and I want to know when that's going to stop. When are we going to get it right here? Because we walk in and you guys are just like punching your keys, drinking your coffee, grumpy that it's morning. Are we going to do a happy hour deal? Is that what you want? Are you that difficult to deal with? I mean, coaches are ready, and we all know that most people are going to ask us questions about their own teams, so you can put, well, Miles said this about Indiana. I would just like to field questions about Nebraska. Q. Following your orders, Tim, you were picked last the first two years in this league. This year you're picked fourth. Do you have any reaction to that? TIM MILES: Well, yeah. You guys haven't got it right yet. You know, an old coaching friend told me one time, never trust the media unless it helps you with recruiting, so I kind of stick by that. Q. How old a coach was that? TIM MILES: Well, that was Jim Molinari, my assistant. He told me yesterday. (Laughter). Q. You guys have had a lot of success, especially last year. How do you continue to move in the right direction as this season approaches? TIM MILES: Well, probably just throw the ball to Petteway and Shields and stand there and say nothing. I mean, we weren't any good until we defended. Once we started playing very solid defense and became a good defensive rebounding team, we became a good team but not until. We were still pretty off on offense and as practice has progressed, I think we've continued that direction. If you want to come Lincoln and see missed shots and stuff like that, we're right there, baby. You can go over to gate 25 afterwards and get something to eat. But it's just one of those things that‑‑ defense has got to be our calling card. Q. I'm sure you've been asked this in a lot of different ways, but do you approach the season any differently with your players when maybe there is a level of expectation from last year that now you're going to try and replicate or pass? Do you talk to them any differently about this season? TIM MILES: Well, am I meaner to them you mean? I think it's important that the guys understand that your college experience only happens once. Take every day, live in every moment, embrace it, and try and get better every day. That's kind of how we try and stay in the moment all the time. Expectations are what they are, but nobody should have higher expectations for us than ourselves. The one thing I'll tell you about this group is I think they remember blowing an 18 point lead to Ohio State in the Big Ten Tournament. They lost their mojo, did not practice the next week going into the NCAA Tournament, did not play well against Baylor, at least for the portion that I was there, and then‑‑ don't ask me about that. I'll get fined. Where was I? But I think they remember the way the season ended rather than that big run that put them in a very good position. Because, honestly, we were 11 out of 13 or something like that, and that's a championship‑style run, which is pretty cool. But that's not what we remember, and that's not what they remember. They put in the work like they're still picked dead last. Q. Looking back at last season, the success you had at home, is there any one thing you can attribute that to? TIM MILES: Well, our venue is unbelievable. It's a state‑of‑the‑art place. It carries noise really well. It's not built for hockey, it's built for basketball, so you don't have the slow grade going out and then your level 200 and 300 people 50 yards back. Everybody is right on it. It's really like an old‑time coliseum that way, and our fans bought in. They believed in‑‑ first of all, they wanted to see the new building, and we sold it out. I bought 3,000 tickets, as you well know. We made sure that we had a fan base that was strong. Nebraska fans are so supportive that they made it a difficult place to play. We practiced there for the first time the other day, and we shot the ball better than we'd shot all year. I think the guys truly believe it's just somewhere special to play. Q. Last year's schedule was a little odd for a relative newcomer in Nebraska where you only played Iowa and Minnesota once. Going forward, you're going to have eight single plays and five double plays. Do you feel like Nebraska has the opportunity to develop rivalries or are they going to have to be instead of border, they're going to be organic? TIM MILES: If I say enough dumb stuff, we'll have rivalries, so I think it really depends on that. I wish we'd play our border schools more. Last year we played Iowa the first game of the year, and then I honestly don't know that I watched them again. And if I recall right, I think they were on the other side of the bracket in the Big Ten Tournament, so I don't even think I watched much there, either. I didn't even see Franny's team play very much after they beat us. We don't like that, but I believe that that's not going to change. I believe that the way the ACC and the Big Ten are doing it is probably going to stay that way. I don't believe you'll see us like in football playing east and west or northwest and southeast or whatever the heck. That's just the way it is. Hopefully, as often as possible we get those border schools, but as far as rivalries, yeah, because we're a newcomer it's hard to say who our rival is. And I'm new to the league, too, but, certainly, when you look at recruiting and you look at where you go, where you get your kids from, you want to be able to play those people as often and possible and beat them.
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  9. Depending on who we start, Tarin might be our best scoring option off the bench. Bad luck with Tarin being sick and Hammond having to sit out. Every practice is crucial for the young guys. If Benny can draw attention because he is knocking down shots he is a solid option at PG.
    1 point
  10. If that's how Tarin looks after being sick and losing 12 pounds....I can't wait to see how good he is when he's 100% healthy.
    1 point
  11. This afternoon at 4:15 I will get my first look at Keanu Pinder. Hutchinson Junior College is playing both the Elite and Post Graduate teams at Sunrise Christian Academy here in Wichita. It should be interesting since Sunrise is said to be loaded again this year. I am sure there will be a lot of coaches present since a lot of the players for both teams are already committed. I will let you know how the scrimmage went. Keanu supposedly has improved a lot this summer so it will be interesting to me since I saw him play last year. I hope his shot has improved since I was not very impressed with it last year at Sunrise. In talking to the head of Sunrise at the last football game, he said Sunrise should be better than last year, a year in which they were 6th in the nation.
    1 point
  12. Vinny

    Omaha regional

    I don't think that really matters. KSU and USC was a 8-9 matchup if I believe right or something close to that a couple of years ago. Overall a higher seed helps but trying to place teams and opponents close together is key. I think a 6 or 7 could be good enough depending on who makes it. Either way, my life will be complete if NE gets a tourney win on the jays floor and if they advanced to the sweet 16, something the jays haven't done, would be the ultimate slap. That K-State vs So Cal ballgame was a #11 vs #6 matchup in 2008... I think Kansas St just got lucky. You're right about whoever else makes it. If we were the 3rd #1 seed behind Kansas and Iowa St we probably wouldn't be playing in Omaha. Rooting against all teams with a 200 mile radius should be no problem for us. I dunno, I don't really have anything against UNO.
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  13. hhcmatt

    Omaha regional

    I don't think that really matters. KSU and USC was a 8-9 matchup if I believe right or something close to that a couple of years ago. Overall a higher seed helps but trying to place teams and opponents close together is key. I think a 6 or 7 could be good enough depending on who makes it. Either way, my life will be complete if NE gets a tourney win on the jays floor and if they advanced to the sweet 16, something the jays haven't done, would be the ultimate slap. That K-State vs So Cal ballgame was a #11 vs #6 matchup in 2008... I think Kansas St just got lucky. You're right about whoever else makes it. If we were the 3rd #1 seed behind Kansas and Iowa St we probably wouldn't be playing in Omaha. Rooting against all teams with a 200 mile radius should be no problem for us.
    1 point
  14. Vinny That was brillant.
    1 point
  15. royalfan

    Omaha regional

    3 seed and you are correct about the higher you are the better the chances are. Wichita and Kansas were easily more deserving of that location.
    1 point
  16. bleujay

    Omaha regional

    The higher your seed, the higher chance you have to get home court advantage, but it's more finnicky than that. CU was a 2 seed last year and didn't go to St. Louis. It's hard to project this sort of thing in February, let alone before a single game of the season has been played
    1 point
  17. I am in the camp that it's pretty freaking sweet to see Nebraska in the top third in the preseason poll!
    1 point
  18. I am in the camp that believes OSU is too high and Illinois is too lowly rated. But that is why we play the games. I am hoping that it will be a fight to the end with Wisconsin and our beloved Huskers.
    1 point
  19. I'm dubbing this season as #OperationOmaha
    1 point
  20. Looks like Kaylee Page has grew a little bit more in this picture and Brandi has that Marge Simpson thing going. Getting anxious to see the new players perform. http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=29&SPID=25&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=209717290&DB_OEM_ID=100
    1 point
  21. hhcmatt

    2014 B1G Media Day

    Depending on who we start, Tarin might be our best scoring option off the bench.
    -1 points
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