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  1. Just got an e-mail from Rick Boyages from the Big Ten. The BIG schedule will come out Thursday at 5:00 p.m. central on BTN. So how many Tuesday, Sunday evening games will we get this year? Some Saturday night games for us out of towners would be nice!
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  2. Coach Miles will be on Sports Nightly this evening at 6:40.
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  3. There are still seats available in sections 306 - 317 but other than that, it's pretty full. There is nothing left in the 100 and 200 sections. Should make for some good crowds this season I hope.
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  4. That or our fans are hoping the taps start flowing this November at PBA - LOL. Just to be clear I am opposed to the sale of alcohol at any NU sporting event in Lincoln.
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  5. Excellent: I'm going to single out Ed Morrow. While none of the freshmen disappointed -- and I should stress that they all at least lived up to expectations -- Ed Morrow's motor stood out. I love his tenacity and desire to make plays, whether by setting a solid screen or going hard after a rebound. He's clearly the player he was billed to be. Really Good: Depth and rotations. We are legitimately 9 men deep this year. Regardless of who ends up starting, we should have a bench that can come in and score. That is really nice to see. Pretty Good: I liked the tempo. I liked seeing them push the ball in their transition offense. Especially considering we don't have a post presence on offense where we can hope to find some points in the half-court, I liked seeing the ball movement and getting layups off of basket cuts. They were loving the rim even as they appeared to have a love/hate relationship with the three ball. Reasonably Good: Jacob Hammond was a mixed bag. At times, his defense looked sketch; his free throw shooting at times cringe-worthy. But we have Glynn Watson. And Jack McVeigh. And Jacob was smart enough to hang out near the rim to receive the dish pass so that if they got a step on their defender, he was available for the dish. That was good. He rebounded decently and had a couple of really nice blocks. For a guy who only played like 13 minutes all last year, he was a lot better than I expected he would be. Reasonably pleasant surprise there. Bad: The team 3 pt percentage sucked. Horribly. Which is really scary when you don't have an inside post presence whom you can count on to score with his back to the basket. Hard to open up those driving lanes when the defense can play a sagging, help D and we'd be hard pressed to force them out of it. They won't be chasing shooters over the top of ball screens because there'd be no point. Why bother? We aren't going to have anyone dribble behind a screen and shoot it. And, if they did, like they're going to make it? I wish that was something we could fix between now and the beginning of the season -- our perimeter shooting, that is. But too many unlikely things would have to happen for that to change to any great extent.
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  6. Good - McVeigh, Watson, Morrow, Jacobsen. This is the foundation of our program. Keeping these guys around and keeping them happy, healthy, and motivated is paramount to our success under TM. Shavon Shields should see things open up for him if other guys step up. Hammond looked serviceable. Bad - What I had gathered/worried about AW is correct. Fuller continues to disappear. We can't shoot. Offensive transition/point guard decision making in transition (make or miss) is my favorite part of the game and the area I'm most critical on, and we're not great here. Indifferent - I don't think Webster can do what he did in Spain against D1 guys and the Big 10. He was taking advantage of smaller, weaker, less athletic defenders on his way to the paint... That's my hypothesis anyways. I've always felt a PG's offensive ability is more important than his defensive ability - I think Watson has to see as much minutes than Benny at the point.
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