Nebraska Cornhuskers 2023/2024 Nebrasketball

And lost to the worst team in the B1G who was also without their best player for the majority of the game. Unreal.

Same ol' story
 
Gents, 7 point win over Michigan State is a decent win.
Meh. Gonna take a lot more to get me excited after that terrible loss to Minnesota
 
Gents, 7 point win over Michigan State is a decent win.

Meh. Gonna take a lot more to get me excited after that terrible loss to Minnesota

And the cretins.

Sparty's a mess right now, but I'll take it as a game closer to .500 in-conference.

Michigan St had the #5 recruiting class for 2023, but none of them are getting significant playing time.

Of the 5 starters last night, two are graduate students, two are seniors, and one a junior, so they're a veteran group. Izzo said in his presser that he's gonna restructure.
Their bench is two freshman and two sophomores.

@ Kansas St on Dec 17th looks to be a tough out. They are 46th in KenPom where Nebraska is 60th.

North Dakota (Dec 20th) and South Carolina State (Dec 29th) look to be wins 9 and 10, or potentially wins 10 and 11 depending on the Kansas St outcome.

On the bright side, the Big 10 only has 4 teams without an in-conference loss, so I still think .500 and 19 or 20 wins (overall) before the Big 10 Tourney is obtainable.

In the 2023 NCAA Tourney

Indiana got in with 22 wins
Penn St got in with 22 wins
Maryland got in with 21 wins
Northwestern got in with 21 wins
Illinois got in with 20 wins
Iowa got in with 19 wins
Michigan St got in with 19 wins

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Good locker room adjustments for the 2nd half tonight.

Kansas State dropped from 46th to 67th in KenPom at (8-3).

Nebraska moved from 60th to 42nd at (9-2).

Take care of business hosting North Dakota and South Carolina State and they'll be 11-2 with 18 Big 10 games ahead of them in the regular season.
Go .500 in those (9 wins) will get them to 20 and a likely NCAA Tournament bid.
A win or two in the Big 10 Tournament will be icing on the cake.

GBR!!
 
Down by 10 to North Dafuckingkota. Trailed by 10 midway 1st the went on a run to take a 1 point lead. Then they figured ND would wilt. Lack of a killer instinct (like the Minnesota game) hurting them again.
 
Another run to go from 14 down to 5 up. FINISH!
 
Take the win although it looked rough for a while.
 
If you want to make sense of the North Dakota/Nebraska game just think about #1 Purdue losing to Northwestern who lost to (7-9) Chicago State, and you'll have your answer. LOL

That being said.... Going back to the Minnesota loss, Nebraska won the 1st half 39-24. They went on to lose the 2nd half 52-26.
I thought "We're fucked. Hoiberg got outcoached in halftime adjustments."

Since that game, Nebraska's won 3 straight 'trailing' at half....

Trailed Michigan State 34-31 at half. Won the 2nd half 46-36.
Trailed @ Kansas State 34-31 at half. Won the 2nd half 31-12.
Trailed North Dakota 42-32 at half. Won the 2nd half 51-33.

I guess what kind of adjustments do you make at halftime when you're up 15 pts? It's the other team that needs to make adjustments, no?

Kansas St is not a bad team. They'd won 5 in a row before losing to Nebraska. One of those 5 wins was Villanova who beat the cretins last night in Omaha.
Kansas St beat Providence who beat #24 Wisconsin.
Michigan St handed #6 Baylor their first loss.

Outside of Purdue (Illinois?) the Big 10 doesn't look all that daunting to me to go .500
Nebraska only plays Purdue and Illinois once each anyway.

ESPN's Matchup predictor only has Nebraska winning 8 more to finish (18-13). Outside of Wisconsin they split Home and Aways.

South Carolina State: Matchup predictor Nebraska (98% - 2% PBA)
Purdue: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Purdue (74% - 26% PBA)
@ Illinois: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Illinois (85% - 15%)
@ Maryland: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Maryland (69% - 31%)
Penn St: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (80% - 20%)
Michigan St: Once (1-0) Nebraska
@ Iowa: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Iowa (70% - 30%)
Minnesota: Twice (0-1) Matchup predictor Nebraska (74% - 26% PBA)
Indiana: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (73% - 27% PBA)/Indiana (60% - 40% Away)
Wisconsin: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Wisconsin (82% - 18% Away)/Wisconsin (56% - 44% PBA)
Rutgers: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Rutgers (70% - 30% Away)/Nebraska (68% - 32% PBA)
Northwestern: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (57% - 43% PBA)/Northwestern (73% - 27% Away)
Ohio St: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (57% - 43% PBA)/Ohio St (76% - 24% Away)
Michigan: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (61% - 39% PBA)/Michigan 72% - 28% Away)
 
If you want to make sense of the North Dakota/Nebraska game just think about #1 Purdue losing to Northwestern who lost to (7-9) Chicago State, and you'll have your answer. LOL

That being said.... Going back to the Minnesota loss, Nebraska won the 1st half 39-24. They went on to lose the 2nd half 52-26.
I thought "We're fucked. Hoiberg got outcoached in halftime adjustments."

Since that game, Nebraska's won 3 straight 'trailing' at half....

Trailed Michigan State 34-31 at half. Won the 2nd half 46-36.
Trailed @ Kansas State 34-31 at half. Won the 2nd half 31-12.
Trailed North Dakota 42-32 at half. Won the 2nd half 51-33.

I guess what kind of adjustments do you make at halftime when you're up 15 pts? It's the other team that needs to make adjustments, no?

Kansas St is not a bad team. They'd won 5 in a row before losing to Nebraska. One of those 5 wins was Villanova who beat the cretins last night in Omaha.
Kansas St beat Providence who beat #24 Wisconsin.
Michigan St handed #6 Baylor their first loss.

Outside of Purdue (Illinois?) the Big 10 doesn't look all that daunting to me to go .500
Nebraska only plays Purdue and Illinois once each anyway.

ESPN's Matchup predictor only has Nebraska winning 8 more to finish (18-13). Outside of Wisconsin they split Home and Aways.

South Carolina State: Matchup predictor Nebraska (98% - 2% PBA)
Purdue: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Purdue (74% - 26% PBA)
@ Illinois: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Illinois (85% - 15%)
@ Maryland: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Maryland (69% - 31%)
Penn St: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (80% - 20%)
Michigan St: Once (1-0) Nebraska
@ Iowa: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Iowa (70% - 30%)
Minnesota: Twice (0-1) Matchup predictor Nebraska (74% - 26% PBA)
Indiana: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (73% - 27% PBA)/Indiana (60% - 40% Away)
Wisconsin: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Wisconsin (82% - 18% Away)/Wisconsin (56% - 44% PBA)
Rutgers: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Rutgers (70% - 30% Away)/Nebraska (68% - 32% PBA)
Northwestern: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (57% - 43% PBA)/Northwestern (73% - 27% Away)
Ohio St: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (57% - 43% PBA)/Ohio St (76% - 24% Away)
Michigan: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (61% - 39% PBA)/Michigan 72% - 28% Away)
If you want to make sense of the North Dakota/Nebraska game just think about #1 Purdue losing to Northwestern who lost to (7-9) Chicago State, and you'll have your answer. LOL

That being said.... Going back to the Minnesota loss, Nebraska won the 1st half 39-24. They went on to lose the 2nd half 52-26.
I thought "We're fucked. Hoiberg got outcoached in halftime adjustments."

Since that game, Nebraska's won 3 straight 'trailing' at half....

Trailed Michigan State 34-31 at half. Won the 2nd half 46-36.
Trailed @ Kansas State 34-31 at half. Won the 2nd half 31-12.
Trailed North Dakota 42-32 at half. Won the 2nd half 51-33.

I guess what kind of adjustments do you make at halftime when you're up 15 pts? It's the other team that needs to make adjustments, no?

Kansas St is not a bad team. They'd won 5 in a row before losing to Nebraska. One of those 5 wins was Villanova who beat the cretins last night in Omaha.
Kansas St beat Providence who beat #24 Wisconsin.
Michigan St handed #6 Baylor their first loss.

Outside of Purdue (Illinois?) the Big 10 doesn't look all that daunting to me to go .500
Nebraska only plays Purdue and Illinois once each anyway.

ESPN's Matchup predictor only has Nebraska winning 8 more to finish (18-13). Outside of Wisconsin they split Home and Aways.

South Carolina State: Matchup predictor Nebraska (98% - 2% PBA)
Purdue: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Purdue (74% - 26% PBA)
@ Illinois: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Illinois (85% - 15%)
@ Maryland: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Maryland (69% - 31%)
Penn St: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (80% - 20%)
Michigan St: Once (1-0) Nebraska
@ Iowa: Once (0-0) Matchup predictor Iowa (70% - 30%)
Minnesota: Twice (0-1) Matchup predictor Nebraska (74% - 26% PBA)
Indiana: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (73% - 27% PBA)/Indiana (60% - 40% Away)
Wisconsin: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Wisconsin (82% - 18% Away)/Wisconsin (56% - 44% PBA)
Rutgers: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Rutgers (70% - 30% Away)/Nebraska (68% - 32% PBA)
Northwestern: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (57% - 43% PBA)/Northwestern (73% - 27% Away)
Ohio St: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (57% - 43% PBA)/Ohio St (76% - 24% Away)
Michigan: Twice (0-0) Matchup predictor Nebraska (61% - 39% PBA)/Michigan 72% - 28% Away)
If Ihenacho stays healthy an eligible, I'm gonna say they're the frontrunner for the Summit. He's a future Gopher, Husker, Cyclone, Hawkeye or better.

This team kind of feels like it's on a razors edge. They could be so good. Especially if Mast comes back just as good. Tominaga and Gary are 2 all big ten candidates if they're playing smart. But it also feels (might just be the Husker basketball fan in me) like it could go really bad if they have a few bad shooting nights in a row.
 
picture this for the wommenz...

beat FSU and Colorado in Boulder

Then beat Baylor and Cretin to make the final 4

beat texas in final four

beat Iowa in championship game

 
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