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Hey everyone, I am writing a story for a journalism class about how fan sites such as this one, Hail Varsity, Huskers Online, etc... are becoming the popular way to gather Husker news instead of traditional journalism. If anyone is willing to talk, I could use the voices. This wont be published anywhere, just need the grade. Appreciate it, Patrick.
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atskooc reacted to a post in a topic: The Point Guard Depth
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If I remember, I would like to post a daily topic that drums up some more conversation. I know I am not one of the veterans on the board, but I'd like to think I have a good knowledge of Nebraska Basketball, and college basketball as a whole. The first one topic I was thinking of was the depth at the PG position. Tim has already mentioned that he has a group of six guys that he would play against anyone. That list includes two point guards, Benny Parker and Tai Webster. Beyond those two, lets not forget that true freshmen, Train Smith, is also a big time player, and it would seem that he can contribute right away. He may be set back because of that illness, but I would imagine that he is working hard every day in order to get some minutes this year. The thing that I like most about the depth is that each guy has a different speciality. If Nebraska is playing a team like Indiana, then Benny Parker is a great matchup against a guy like Yogi Ferrell. Yogi is explosive and can shoot from any where on the court, but with Benny on him, his job becomes a lot harder. In a game against a team that has a more defensive oriented point guard, the Huskers can then throw Tai Webster out there to balance out the defense and offense. While we havent seen much of Smith, it seems like he is a two way player that can do a little of both. Since he wasn't in "Miles' 6", I can't imagine that he will get starter minutes, but it is possible that he could get good minutes. Webster is versatile and can play the 2, so if that situation ever needs to happen, Smith or Parker could be on the floor with Webster, depending on the match ups, foul situation, and things like that. Thoughts?
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I think he is more than capable of knocking it down, but that is not where he will make his name. Ed will use his talents to score in the post.
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jdostal reacted to a post in a topic: My take on Ed Morrow
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If he gets even better at ball handling, he just becomes an even bigger threat. With the length of his arms, and body size, driving from the wing to the basket would be very hard to stop.
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I would expect to see the offensive rebound numbers rise with him on the court.
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He CAN play right away, I think the bigger issue will be the people that are currently on the team, and if they stay or go.
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Aaron Gordon is a good comparison, however, there are big differences between them. Aaron Gordon is more of an athletic player who uses his jumping ability to score points and block shots. Morrow uses his strength and arm length to muscle guys up. Honestly, I cant think of an exact comparison. He is a unique player.
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Today, the Nebraska Cornhuskers, were able to secure a commitment from a 4-star power forward thats plays for Simeon Career Academy, in Chicago, Illinois. The same high school that produced Ben Wilson, Derrick Rose, Jabari Parker, and a plethora of other stars from the city. While everyone is excited that Nebrasketball landed a 4-star recruit, I am here to take my excitement to the next level. Ed Morrow is not only an excellent player, but he is a game changing player. I follow Chicago high school basketball very closely, and I have never seen the toughness that I have seen out of Morrow. I think that he has the potential, maybe not to the highest degree, but to make an impact at Nebraska, similar to the impact that Anthony Davis made at Kentucky. Davis was only highly touted as a senior, and made his impact felt while a senior, and at UK, and now as a member of the New Orleans Pelicans. Where I see the biggest comparison is Morrow is not going to come in and dominate the scoring column. That will be left to guys like Terran, Walter and Andrew White. Morrow is going to bring the toughness that the Huskers have been looking for down low. He is 6'7", but his wing span makes him a virtual 7 footer. Morrow will make it extremely difficult for opposing teams to get anything down low. On the offensive side of the ball, Morrow will use his toughness, big body, and long arms to get to the basket with ease. He can score over anyone and finish at the rim with the best of them. Bottom line, this is a guy that can come in and play right away. He is Big ten ready right now, and will only get better this season while playing with one of the best high school basketball programs in the country.
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Going to be such a fun year in 2014-2015, can't wait!
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NeHoops reacted to a post in a topic: 2014-15 Husker opponents
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Got my student tickets. Look forward to the season!
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Prospects visiting Nebraska in the very near future
BigP50 replied to Nebrasketballer's topic in Husker Hoops Recruiting
I was talking to Brian Rosenthal on Saturday while shadowing Brian Christopherson, from the Lincoln Journal Star, at the Spring Game, and he thinks that the Huskers will land Ayegba Abraham, the transfer from Georgetown. Kenya Hunter most likely a major player in this. -
I actually wrote that story, glad someone found it. Didn't want to post that on my own.
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Does this board have a bracket challenge?
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Need some quotes to help a teacher with a project
BigP50 replied to BigP50's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
I told him that I was going to get opinions from message boards when we had that meeting yesterday.