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HHCC Game #03 - vs. Creighton (Nov. 16, 6:00 PM CST)
Busch Light replied to HuskerFever's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
Nebraska 72 Creighton 67 -
HHCC Game #02 - vs. Sam Houston (Nov. 12, 7:30 PM CST)
Busch Light replied to HuskerFever's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
Nebraska 79 SHS 64 -
Bryce is going to have to adjust just like every other non-lottery pick college freshman. There will be an adjustment in non-con and there will be an even bigger adjustment in conference play. He’s not walking into Nebraska 10 years ago where he would immediately be the best player on the roster. We got some dudes now. It’s undeniable though, he has the highest ceiling on the team. Body types and athleticism like that doesn’t grow on trees. I was at the game today. We are deep with shooters everywhere. We will have 5 minute stretches where we will hang 20 points on teams. Our wings are going to have to help us more on the boards if we are going to reach our potential. Verge was a crazy good get so late in the game. I’ve seen enough Greek tragedies from Nebrasketball to never count our proverbial chickens before they hatch. But I’m going to go ahead and call it. We are dancing this year, boys. Clear your schedule that week in March and say a prayer we aren’t going to Portland of Buffalo.
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I’d take a flyer on a 6’10” 220 lb athletic big man any day. Yeah, he’s not super explosive, but you don’t have to be in order to be effective at this level, at least not with that frame. I mean how many have had that body type and athleticism for us over the years? Not many. Most of our guys were either shorter or were slow-twitch. Pitchford? Friend? Hamilton? Ubel was a decent athlete but this kid pops out as more athletic than BU (although perhaps not the skill). But then again, we need a different kind of skill, post moves don’t matter near as much. Get him in our program, get his nutrition right, and get him in the weight room. Give him a year practicing against some fairly physical dudes at a high level and let’s see what we got.
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If Cross works hard on development (weights, shot, defense, confidence, etc.), he will be taking minutes from people, not the other way around. Cross has a high ceiling. Is the work ethic there?
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As far as Teddy Allen goes, I have to tell you, I was 100% against this. He’s N though so I am not going to even dive into the reasoning behind why. He’s a Husker and I am fully supporting him. No doubt the kid can ball, let’s get him here and let’s see what he can do. We need buckets, he can help with that.
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Agreed. With much greater potential. He’s got a long ways to go but I see it in him.
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uneblinstu’s postgame chatter: vol 12; ed 13 - Texas A&M CC
Busch Light replied to hhcmatt's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
I was really impressed today. It’s the holidays and the team was coming off a bad loss and shots were not falling. A lot of reasons to get down but they ramped up the defense. I realize the opponent was bad, but this was the third most impressive game of the season for this team all things considered. It was nice to see Green bounce back. He really showed some intensity on both ends of the floor. I was a little worried when watching him against North Dakota, I wasn’t sure where his head was at. Adversity is going to hit every student athlete in college, you can choose to let it take you down or you can fight. It appears Jervay has chosen to fight. Good job by Hoiberg and Jervay. Basketball aside, that’s a good life lesson. Some kids would have shut down. I think Mack, Burke, and Jervay are a heck of a backcourt next year. This year will be tough, but their development will be something to watch. Yvan will struggle in Big 10 play, it will be interesting to see him adjust. I think Cross is the most important post to develop for next year though. That kid could be the matchup nightmare that we have been waiting for. It’s going to take a lot of work to get him there though, I hope he has it in him. -
HHCC Game #01 - vs. UC Riverside (Nov. 5, 8:00 PM CST)
Busch Light replied to HuskerFever's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
Nebraska - 83 UCR - 63 non-con wins - 7 regular season wins - 15 -
2019 Transfer Shamiel Stevenson - LOI
Busch Light replied to Norm Peterson's topic in Husker Hoops Recruiting
This would be a awesome! Perfect 4 for FH. Big-body, shot 37.5% from behind the arc. If he’s ready to work and his head is on straight, he will be someone who creates matchup problems. -
Kavas will start. Hoiberg is going to get him a ton of open shots, especially in transition.
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2019 SG Matej Kavas (Grad Transfer) - LOI
Busch Light replied to jayschool's topic in Husker Hoops Recruiting
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If he wants to come here, you take him 100 times out of 100.
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As they should. Tim Miles is going to be fired, I get it, but he’s done nothing in his 7 years of service to deserve this kind of treatment. It takes 5 minutes to fire someone when all of the paperwork is complete, which I’m sure it is. Make time.
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I’ve been super positive throughout nearly all of Doc and Miles tenure. It’s time to start winning in men sports though. This athletic department is too well-funded, our facilities are too good, and our fans are too passionate to continue down this path of mediocrity. It’s time to shake things up.
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Yes. And the guy who takes money for parking. I dont think MB is to blame at all, he’s not hiring, recruiting, or coaching. This program desperately needs a new look though across the board. Clean it all out and next year come back for baseball if they keep trending mediocrity.
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We need a new vision from the top down.
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HHCC Game #19 - at Rutgers (Jan. 21, 7:00 PM CST)
Busch Light replied to HuskerFever's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
Nebraska 71 Rutgers 62 -
HHCC Game #17 - at Indiana (Jan. 14, 5:30 PM CST)
Busch Light replied to HuskerFever's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
Nebraska 73 Indiana 71