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  1. We would want a floor that will speed up the opponent because that's how we will want to play
  2. Colorado has a young team that basically brings back everyone. In that regards, we're probably a better option for shots. However, Green was highly sought after so there has to be a lot more suitors than Colorado. In the short term it's going to be a scramble and next year will probably be rough.
  3. If you don't foul the worst thing that can happen is they tie the game and you don't have a chance at the last shot.
  4. There would be a 46 page thread on here if this has started as expected ?
  5. Moos was obviously quietly calling around to find a new coach last year to try and replace a coach who won 22 games. Didn't happen. Prior to that you're looking at Eichorst making a hire. This year you fire Miles before the end of the season or NIT and you turn a very popular coach in Miles into more of a martyr which is asking the team to transfer out and giving our recruits more time to be stolen. The Miles era lasted an appropriate length. Turns out it isn't great to show lack of character when you're horribly wrong about rooting against your own team.
  6. This is Gates' recruit so it probably depends on where Gates ends up next
  7. 100 level will be hard. 200 level is doable. Not sure how fast the 300 level sell out and previously they didn't require a donation
  8. It's buried under settings so it's harder to find The direct link for anyone is here https://huskerhoopscentral.com/settings/signature/
  9. I am currently weighing my options
  10. I'm not sure what he will do but why do people think he will base his decision on draft projections and not the actual draft?
  11. There is this if people are not aware https://huskerhoopscentral.com/scholarships/
  12. To me it sounds like Donovan is going to remain N and there is work to do on Green
  13. The NIT cost me here and as good as your steaks are I wouldn't trade that last game at the PBA for them ?
  14. Pretty cool to see this
  15. I turned on my TV to see if there was going to be a crawl on the local stations. There was not. STILL WORK TO DO FOR THE BRAND
  16. Third highest paid coach in the B1G behind Izzo and Beilein
  17. Here is a name for you
  18. How about a *free runza? *with the purchase of fries and a drink
  19. His last contract has a very cheap buyout for the NBA. I wonder what this one will contain in that regards.
  20. I get where Bruce was coming from though....super pissed the school that I'm sure he genuinely loved seemed to be jerking around a kid he does genuinely love. He tweets stuff about Aguek all the time and is always going to blame Miles for him not going there even if it's not that cut and dry.
  21. Good that someone he knows and respect must have put a boot up his butt about how unnecessary that was
  22. Allright, said Fred Contract signed Saturday, March 30, 2019 with presser set for Tuesday afternoon Fred Hoiberg - “First, I want to thank Bill Moos, Chancellor Green and President Bounds for the opportunity to lead the Nebraska men’s basketball program,” Hoiberg said. “I can’t express how excited I am to be back on the sidelines and to be coaching at a university that means a lot to my family and me. “Lincoln is a special place for our family. I was born in Lincoln, my grandfather Jerry Bush was the head coach at Nebraska, my other grandfather was a long-time professor there, and my parents are proud graduates of the University of Nebraska. Nebraska has always felt like a second home. “I had the opportunity to coach at Pinnacle Bank Arena with the Bulls, and I have seen first-hand that the facilities are as nice as any in the country. When you couple that with a loyal and passionate fan base, you can see there is great potential for the future of Nebraska basketball.” Bill Moos - “We are excited to welcome Fred, his wife Carol, and their family to Nebraska. He will be an outstanding representative of the University, and a great leader for our men’s basketball program,” Moos said. “When you look at him, you see an individual who has had success as a player and a coach,” Moos said. “Fred’s background will sell itself on the recruiting trail, and help us bring in the type of student-athletes needed to compete at the highest level. His style of play not only will be appealing to prospective recruits, but will also provide our great fans an entertaining brand of basketball.” Ronnie Green - “Bill Moos has made an exceptional choice to lead Husker basketball into the future. I look forward to welcoming Coach Hoiberg and his family to Nebraska and am excited to see where he takes the program.” View full article
  23. Fred Hoiberg - “First, I want to thank Bill Moos, Chancellor Green and President Bounds for the opportunity to lead the Nebraska men’s basketball program,” Hoiberg said. “I can’t express how excited I am to be back on the sidelines and to be coaching at a university that means a lot to my family and me. “Lincoln is a special place for our family. I was born in Lincoln, my grandfather Jerry Bush was the head coach at Nebraska, my other grandfather was a long-time professor there, and my parents are proud graduates of the University of Nebraska. Nebraska has always felt like a second home. “I had the opportunity to coach at Pinnacle Bank Arena with the Bulls, and I have seen first-hand that the facilities are as nice as any in the country. When you couple that with a loyal and passionate fan base, you can see there is great potential for the future of Nebraska basketball.” Bill Moos - “We are excited to welcome Fred, his wife Carol, and their family to Nebraska. He will be an outstanding representative of the University, and a great leader for our men’s basketball program,” Moos said. “When you look at him, you see an individual who has had success as a player and a coach,” Moos said. “Fred’s background will sell itself on the recruiting trail, and help us bring in the type of student-athletes needed to compete at the highest level. His style of play not only will be appealing to prospective recruits, but will also provide our great fans an entertaining brand of basketball.” Ronnie Green - “Bill Moos has made an exceptional choice to lead Husker basketball into the future. I look forward to welcoming Coach Hoiberg and his family to Nebraska and am excited to see where he takes the program.”
  24. This would be like if Zac Taylor ended up going to a school we cared about in 4 years
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