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Nebrasketball1979

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  1. Completely agree but fortunately, the Coaches poll, which is the smarter and more accurate of the two polls (definitely bias here) has us up a spot to #24! http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/rankings
  2. Hot off the press. Iowa, Ohio St and Wisconsin jump in while we remain at #26. A couple wins this week and we will rightfully crack the poll next week. https://collegebasketball.ap.org/poll
  3. The latest coaches and AP polls come out later today and if this guy's ballot is any indication, we have a decent chance of cracking the AP top 25 this week. Hopefully a majority of the voters are as smart as this guy, who may or may not actually be smart, but at least he has the right opinion and knows good basketball when he sees it! https://www.app.com/story/sports/college/2018/11/19/associated-press-top-25-mens-basketball-poll/2048911002/ Also, we are now up to #22 in CBS' poll after Indiana's loss. The only thing that will stop our rise in this poll is when we hit #1 ? https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/rankings/top25/
  4. NU - 84 Misery St - 62 Winning by only 22 will feel mildly disappointing!
  5. Looks like yours ended up at the Goodwill. You should arrange to buy it back. ?
  6. I would prefer we not kill Creighton on this thread. Basketball is so much harder when you can't properly "acquire" talent so lets cut them some slack.
  7. One thing that is super encouraging is that Seton Hall is no different than at least a half dozen other middle of the pack Big 10 teams (thinking Minnesota, Iowa, Northwestern, Ohio St, Illinois, Penn St. etc). We didn't bring our A game, Roby missed most of the game due to questionable "fouls", Palmer missed his first 8 shots, AND, we still beat this team by 23 points. This bodes well for the grind of Big 10 play. Was super impressed by Tanner and Brady. I distinctly remember a box out in the 2nd half where Tanner just pushed Seton Hall's big man completely away from the basket. That box out was akin to a pancake block in football - it was a thing of beauty. And Brady was not over matched physically. He held is own and was solid on the court and most importantly, he wasn't a liability on either end of the court. Both of these guys will continue to do the dirty work and give quality minutes even if their efforts aren't always reflected in the stat lines. One big concern I had coming into the year was production off the bench. I worry a heck of a lot less about that now seeing how downright nasty our defense is. We have most of the scoring we will need in our big 4 and I think we mainly just need players 5-9 to know their roles, facilitate the offense for our big 4, hit a shot here and there, and play good defense. On to Misery St!
  8. Still not time to start Brady but man, he did not look overmatched in his action against a physical Seton Hall tonight. He is going to give us quality minutes all year and the future is exceptionally bright for him.
  9. The moral of the game for me is that even when this team struggles offensively, their defense is absolutely nasty and will keep them in any game. Then, when the offense gets rolling, look out, because you blow the doors off teams like we did in the second half. I hope this team realizes how good they can be ?
  10. And if Seton Hall is lucky, we will take charity on their souls tonight and only beat them by 20 instead of some curb stomping figure grossly higher.
  11. I read this and after last season's run that fell short of the dance, I was really questioning the math. You could easily conceive a scenario where we win the wrong 8 non-conference games (i.e. lose the important ones - say Clemson, Texas Tech/USC, Creighton or Seton Hall) and then have 0 quadrant 1 or 2 wins from our non-conference schedule at the end of the season. Perhaps the Big 10 performs better out of conference as a whole and those 11 wins translate into several quad 1 and 2 wins. I don't know, all of this is a guess, and the scenario Miles lays out as of right now would likely make me pretty nervous on Selection Sunday. 19-12 doesn't scream a 5 or 6 seed to me, especially if you win the wrong 19 games!!!
  12. I seriously googled Voldemort College and was thinking what a kick ass name for a nobody school. Sadly, I realized how dumb I am. ?
  13. What's being grossly overlooked in this game is the opportunity we have to get to 1-0 in Quadrant 4 games! Let's exorcise the Devil's tonight!
  14. Good Guys - 86 Evil Devils - 51 10 Non Con Wins 24 Total Wins
  15. Of course you know. The final four is set for Minneapolis.
  16. Weird...GI Joe taught me that knowing is half the battle so something is off here.
  17. The obvious answer is that if Moos cared one iota about Nebrasketball, then he would have had a teleportation transfer devise to go back and forth between both. Duh!
  18. Hmmm...my math worked out to a gazillion million which has infinitely more negative impact than a zillion million. I think you are grossly underestimating the impact!
  19. And...here is the bracket. A lot of irony playing Xavier. Being in Des Moines would be a great home court advantage if it could work out that way, hopefully as the #1 seed in the region though!!! http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/bracketology But, I wouldn't get your hopes up as Loonardi will have several bubble teams pass us between now and our first game.
  20. One of the side effects of the big ten screwing their league and having all teams with 10-14 days off
  21. When you let good teams hang around, you will get beat. Nebraska wins by 5.
  22. He might be right with no source so seems extreme to delete your account when we will be partying on Xanax and NyQuil through the night ?
  23. Another serious question...if we are selected, would it be acceptable to set a car or couch on fire in celebration? I live in Colorado, so thinking this may not go over well, even with the stoned neighbors.
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