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  1. According to his son he got cleared before the game
  2. We had a bunch of illnesses earlier with the team. Did the coach finally catch that at an extremely inopportune time?
  3. That seems to be what happened.
  4. Yeah if he tested positive for a known flu strain it would come back quickly
  5. Who is blasting Fred?
  6. To piggyback on this, the rate at which COVID-19 spreads is a concern because if we say half of the population will contract this and just a fraction will be sick enough to be hospitalized, we're still talking about a lot of people. The population of Lincoln is 284k. Half of that is 142k. 1% of that is 1,420. Is that 1420 people over a month or 3 months or 6 months. It's about mitigating.
  7. SARS while being more dangerous, was much more containable. It took until days after you showed signs to be contagious. With Covid-19 you are contagious before you show signs. Given how much feet were drug about this we barely have the ability to test which is part of why there are so few confirmed cases.
  8. Maybe I'm reading something different than what you're reading but it seems like it's more about someone administratively above Hoiberg telling him not to coach tonight.
  9. Hearing the team is currently quarantined in the locker room
  10. That doesn't seem like a better option
  11. 'It wasn't so bad, everyone overreacted' is the best case sceanrio for something that has become a pandemic
  12. Seems inevitable at this point that if the NCAA tournament is played that it will be in empty stadiums
  13. With the lack of crowd bit he's clearly talking about Northwestern or Penn St here
  14. Doc had to leave his Mountain Dew keg at home
  15. Can't see how we would play 2 guys at the same time who can't shoot beyond the FT line so Yvan, Walker, and Sanogo would only play at the 5. If Sanogo happens to be so good that he plays 30 minutes and Walker and Yvan are fighting to be the backup that's great but everything I know about young post players tells me that wouldn't be the case.
  16. I've seen zero indication that Whitt is going to reclassify to 2021. In fact just saw he had his AAU lined up for this summer.
  17. Whenever anyone does well more people think they are going to stay and when people slump more people think they are going to leave.
  18. Ohio State has already been doing this in house for the last couple of years. Seems like a good way to expedite a function that will become commonplace in the very near future and probably garner future work for a Nebraska company when other schools decide to jump in.
  19. I know we had the B1G tourney run and the NIT but this was a great end to the Miles era.
  20. Everyone needs to make friends with someone who owns a $3000 sewing machine
  21. Nebraska Cornhuskers (7-24) vs Indiana Hoosiers (19-12) Date: Wednesday Mar 11th, 2020 Time: 7:20ish p.m. (25 min after the first game) Arena: Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, IN) Broadcast: BTN Indiana Info Head Coach: Ryan "Archie" MillerLocation: Bloomington, IndianaConference: B1GNickname: Hoosiers Line: Indiana by 13.5 Typical Rotation Depth: 10 KenPom rank: 39 Offensive Style: Contact to the rim Defensive Style: Rebounds Key Roster Attritions: Cam Mack and Dachon Burke are out Key Roster Additions: Nebraska adds football players Noah Vedral and Brant Banks Players to watch: Trayce Jackson-Davis Freshman PF Jackson-Davis is the biological son of former NBA player Dale Davis as well as a high school McDonalds All-American who thus far has lived up to the hype at Indiana. TJD leads the team in points, rebounds, FTs, and blocks. Has dominated Nebraska in both games this year. Players to watch: Rob Phinisee and Devonte Green Indiana's most unsettled position is PG. ATM soph Phinisee has taken over for senior Green. Both players are among the best 3pt shooters for a team that is one of the worst 3pt shooting teams in the conference Roster points PG SG SF PF C Pct 1 10 Rob Phinisee 6-1 190 So 1 Aljami Durham 6-4 185 Jr 3 Justin Smith 6-7 230 Jr 4 Trayce Jackson-Davis 6-9 245 Fr 50 Joey Brunk 6-11 245 Jr 14.2 The Hoosiers play 10-11 guys so you'll see lot of different lineups tonight Durham' has the ability to slash to get to the line and make 3s Justin Smith slides into the 3 for this team and has been very efficient as a secondary piece in the offense Brunk played for Butler last year and has trouble against athletic bigs. Yet another rebounding force Sr center De"Ron Davis has seen limited playing time with all the depth the Hoosiers have at the post. Same for oft injured PF Race Thompson Freshman SG Armaan Franklin started several games to start the season but an inability to shoot has limited his playing time. The Skinny: Relatively speaking this is a decent matchup for Nebraska defensively as Indiana wants to go inside in part because of their poor outside shooting. Indiana has shot more from the outside vs Nebraska than they typically do and did so at a poor percentage. The only problem is that even with Nebraska packing the paint Indiana shredded the Husker inside to the tune of 60%+ for both games. Indiana also has been elite about getting to the FT line to the point it's very possible you'll see a football player on the court in the first half. The Hoosiers tend to get sloppy so transition buckets should be there for the Huskers. Offensively Nebraska limited their turnovers vs Minnesota and will need to do the same here as offensive rebounds will be few and far between. Speaking of bright spots the Huskers have been making FTs the last couple of games and will probably shoot a decent number today. Indiana's height will make finishing at the rim difficult. Is Nebraska due to hit some 3s? An important question here is how much is Indiana concentrating on Nebraska and how much are they looking ahead to Penn St? The Hoosiers should be good enough to win regardless but the Huskers are no strangers to beating B1G tournament teams going through the motions. If Indiana gets comfortable shooting from outside it's going to get ugly. Prediction: Indiana 82 - Nebraska 67 View full article
  22. Indiana Info Head Coach: Ryan "Archie" MillerLocation: Bloomington, IndianaConference: B1GNickname: Hoosiers Line: Indiana by 13.5 Typical Rotation Depth: 10 KenPom rank: 39 Offensive Style: Contact to the rim Defensive Style: Rebounds Key Roster Attritions: Cam Mack and Dachon Burke are out Key Roster Additions: Nebraska adds football players Noah Vedral and Brant Banks Players to watch: Trayce Jackson-Davis Freshman PF Jackson-Davis is the biological son of former NBA player Dale Davis as well as a high school McDonalds All-American who thus far has lived up to the hype at Indiana. TJD leads the team in points, rebounds, FTs, and blocks. Has dominated Nebraska in both games this year. Players to watch: Rob Phinisee and Devonte Green Indiana's most unsettled position is PG. ATM soph Phinisee has taken over for senior Green. Both players are among the best 3pt shooters for a team that is one of the worst 3pt shooting teams in the conference Roster points PG SG SF PF C Pct 1 10 Rob Phinisee 6-1 190 So 1 Aljami Durham 6-4 185 Jr 3 Justin Smith 6-7 230 Jr 4 Trayce Jackson-Davis 6-9 245 Fr 50 Joey Brunk 6-11 245 Jr 14.2 The Hoosiers play 10-11 guys so you'll see lot of different lineups tonight Durham' has the ability to slash to get to the line and make 3s Justin Smith slides into the 3 for this team and has been very efficient as a secondary piece in the offense Brunk played for Butler last year and has trouble against athletic bigs. Yet another rebounding force Sr center De"Ron Davis has seen limited playing time with all the depth the Hoosiers have at the post. Same for oft injured PF Race Thompson Freshman SG Armaan Franklin started several games to start the season but an inability to shoot has limited his playing time. The Skinny: Relatively speaking this is a decent matchup for Nebraska defensively as Indiana wants to go inside in part because of their poor outside shooting. Indiana has shot more from the outside vs Nebraska than they typically do and did so at a poor percentage. The only problem is that even with Nebraska packing the paint Indiana shredded the Husker inside to the tune of 60%+ for both games. Indiana also has been elite about getting to the FT line to the point it's very possible you'll see a football player on the court in the first half. The Hoosiers tend to get sloppy so transition buckets should be there for the Huskers. Offensively Nebraska limited their turnovers vs Minnesota and will need to do the same here as offensive rebounds will be few and far between. Speaking of bright spots the Huskers have been making FTs the last couple of games and will probably shoot a decent number today. Indiana's height will make finishing at the rim difficult. Is Nebraska due to hit some 3s? An important question here is how much is Indiana concentrating on Nebraska and how much are they looking ahead to Penn St? The Hoosiers should be good enough to win regardless but the Huskers are no strangers to beating B1G tournament teams going through the motions. If Indiana gets comfortable shooting from outside it's going to get ugly. Prediction: Indiana 82 - Nebraska 67
  23. Just wait until Banks goes 4-4 from the FT line tomorrow
  24. Might be harder to get rid of virus than you expect
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