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  1. 5 minutes ago, Bugeaters1 said:

    You figure it out.

     

    Never been there....

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  2. 2 minutes ago, hhcmatt said:

     

    No it's because you're finding some hill to die on again

    Seriously.  Tell me how the Trey and Verge calls were bs?  Trey swiped at the dudes face and looked at his face in mid air not going for the ball. Automatic f2.  Verge slapped the floor while staring down a ref.  Got up, and continued to stare down said ref.  Pretty basic to see why these were called.

  3. 1 hour ago, jimmykc said:

    That would be Hugh Durham. I remember that game well because for some reason I got tickets in the student section in the first row behind the east goal and watched a Georgia player miss some crucial free throws toward the end as everyone chanted "Clank-ston".

    I was at that game toi.  Good old George Claxton.  Next game lost to Pete Lisicky and Penn state

  4. 6 minutes ago, brfrad said:

    Imagine replacing Walker with Roby.  I bet it would make the scheme look like a well oiled machine.  There's a reason Roby is getting playing time in the NBA.

     

    Another need for this scheme is a PG

     

    Here's a line-up that would probably work :

     

    PG Glynn

    SG Palmer

    SF Bryce

    PF Copeland

    C Roby

     

    Bench

    Wilcher

    Walker

    Wilhelm

    Banton

     

    Well thats never happening so its moot.  Roby playing the 5 in this league this year is not going to make it that much better.  What if Dave Hoppen was playing center?  Final 4?

  5. Dont think the scheme works.  Much like Frost if you arent out recruiting your opponents like Ohio St, it isnt going to work.  I thought it may, but the reality is you need a dominant post player much like you need a dominant run game in fb in this conference.  Unless you are getting elite shooters I find it hard to believe Fred's scheme will work.  Especially when you are getting out rebounded almost every night.  

  6. 32 minutes ago, kldm64 said:

     

    No question Tim wasn't an outstanding coach but I'd take his level of success for his first 3 years at Nebraska any day over the level of success that Fred has had.  Fred looks absolutely lost and doesn't seem to have a clue how to coach or what to do to fix the teams issues.  And for those saying how well Hoiberg is recruiting, I'd take a look at some of the talent Tim brought here as well.  Fred has the national brand name recognition but only producing 7 wins a season isn't going to get better talent here that what we have now.  I'll support whoever the coach is next year but based on what I've seen on the court, I'd take Tim's teams any day over any of Fred's first three teams. 

    I agree, hard not to based on that.  My point is this program deserves more than Miles results, and without a doubt more than the Fred results. And just cause Miles had more "success" then Fred, doesn't mean Miles was the answer and he should still be here.

  7. 5 minutes ago, OmahaHusker said:


    This is a great point. When Carey Cohorn is on Sip and Jakes show, I feel like when asked why a team like Creighton can have success he always brings up the cool factor. Its cool to play for them, and we’re just not shiny right now. We need wins and some swag back. (And not the swag like this team has, that comes off as cocky play after continuously getting beat).

    Its cool cause of the wins and style they play.  Not cause of the coach and his personality and jokes

  8. 13 minutes ago, Shawn Eichorst's Toupee said:

     

    I'm not sure I understand your response. I interpreted the comment that I quoted as you believing multiple was being incorrectly defined. And I was being pedantic and letting you know that multiple was being correctly defined. Sooo where does Mike Riley come into play and what does that have to do with the price of rice in Asia?

    Just saying.  I was just throwing out a random fact for the heck of it...

  9. 2 minutes ago, AuroranHusker said:

     

    I liked Miles, he was a fun guy to talk to. I didn't have an issue when he was released. It's over and done with, from my perspective.

     

    I will offer this, just to clarify: in Miles' final season, NU was a 4-seed in the N.I.T., then beat Butler for his only post-season victory; ironic that he also defeated CU 94-75, when that specific win turned out to be Miles only career win over McDermott.

     

    The year when NU didn't make the Big Dance (with 13-5 B1G record), the Huskers fell to a 5-seed in the N.I.T. and had to play at Miss. St. (again, since NU had played the charity exhibition at MSU prior to regular season, and NU 'won' the exhibition, which didn't count), yet in that N.I.T. NU lost to MSU in the post-season.

     

     

    Yeah i know how the season ended...

  10. 9 minutes ago, HuskerFever said:

     

    That's such an odd flex to keep pushing on when we've only been in the top 50% of our conference standings 8 times since Danny Nee took over the program.

    Its weird the word "multiple" is used to show success.  Why not "multiple" bottom 4 finishes. Its an odd flex that this is somehow the point is used when the other 5 years arent.   Again the issue is the acceptance and expectation that its ok

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