There is controversy every year, but putting those 3 teams in shows how poor a job the committee did. OU is terrible, and Texas isn’t any better.Arizona St., Oklahoma, and Texas are 3 that I can't believe.
There is controversy every year, but putting those 3 teams in shows how poor a job the committee did. OU is terrible, and Texas isn’t any better.Arizona St., Oklahoma, and Texas are 3 that I can't believe.
For this year. Next year it could likely be a different narrativeSo what did the committee tell us conference games don't matter but non conference games in November and December do.
Texas, 19-14, lost to Michigan at home, is a 10 seed???? Anybody on the committee know anything about basketball????There is controversy every year, but putting those 3 teams in shows how poor a job the committee did. OU is terrible, and Texas isn’t any better.
There is controversy every year, but putting those 3 teams in shows how poor a job the committee did. OU is terrible, and Texas isn’t any better.
Alabama 19-15 lmao!
We weren't even in the First Four Out.
I guess next year we need to schedule nothing but Top 50 teams in the nonconference. As long as we can beat a few of them, then it won't matter how many conference games we lose.
Can’t crap the bed against Illinois. I truly feel this screwed us.
You guys act like it's a given that top teams want to schedule us. I don't know, do they? Honest question, because my guess is that it's not that easy for Nebraska to schedule traditionally good basketball programs. I mean, if they beat us who gives a ****, we suck. Lose to us and you're a laughing stock. There's zero upside to playing Nebraska.
There's a little bit of middle ground between scheduling "top teams" and larding up your schedule with dogcrap teams like Delaware State and Stetson.You guys act like it's a given that top teams want to schedule us. I don't know, do they? Honest question, because my guess is that it's not that easy for Nebraska to schedule traditionally good basketball programs. I mean, if they beat us who gives a ****, we suck. Lose to us and you're a laughing stock. There's zero upside to playing Nebraska.
You guys act like it's a given that top teams want to schedule us. I don't know, do they? Honest question, because my guess is that it's not that easy for Nebraska to schedule traditionally good basketball programs. I mean, if they beat us who gives a ****, we suck. Lose to us and you're a laughing stock. There's zero upside to playing Nebraska.
Exactly. Play Northern Colorado and Drake instead of Stetson and Delaware State, and you've upgraded the schedule significantly.Don't have to schedule the top teams. I'd look at how St. Bonaventure scheduled in the non-conference this year. They played in a crap conference and didn't play any top teams, yet ended up with a Top 25 RPI.
They did it by scheduling a few middle-of-the-pack P5 opponents (TCU, Syracuse, Maryland) and then a bunch of decent mid-majors (Buffalo, Niagara, Vermont). That's what we need to do next year.
The committee did exactly what they said they’d do. They looked at the entire season. I don’t like it, but I’m not surprised.
Not really, and based on how they seeded teams they clearly did not. Of course the goal posts get moved every year by the committee to fit the narrative they desire.
Based on the criteria there were very few surprises on the field. I haven’t looked at the brackets close yet.
I don't think we have to worry about Boehm anymore. He's not in charge of the bball program anymore.If only Marc Boehm had known the football team wouldn't be going in a bowl game, he wouldn't have scheduled such horrible opponents in late December. That's usually vacation time, man.
All the local experts here were right ... that Lunardi guy clearly doesn’t know a thing
The bio posted here says otherwise:I don't think we have to worry about Boehm anymore. He's not in charge of the bball program anymore.
Honestly, compared to most other bracketologist getting 64 out of 68 right is not really that impressive.All the local experts here were right ... that Lunardi guy clearly doesn’t know a thing
That is what putting Okla in basically says. Reg season means nothing, conf record means nothing, how a team is playing end of the year means nothing. Only thing that matters is beating 2 or 3 top 25 teams. HorribleWe weren't even in the First Four Out.
I guess next year we need to schedule nothing but Top 50 teams in the nonconference. As long as we can beat a few of them, then it won't matter how many conference games we lose.
Moos has restructured the athletic department and moved some staff.The bio posted here says otherwise:
Athletic Administration
"His responsibilities also include the direct oversight, strategic planning, policy development, budget and personnel management of the men’s and women’s basketball programs;"
Yep.That is what putting Okla in basically says. Reg season means nothing, conf record means nothing, how a team is playing end of the year means nothing. Only thing that matters is beating 2 or 3 top 25 teams. Horrible
My opinion is that OU should have been left out. Mainly because they are obviously playing their worst b-ball of the year right now. With that said, they were 9-12 against tier 1/2 teams. We were 3-9.That is what putting Okla in basically says. Reg season means nothing, conf record means nothing, how a team is playing end of the year means nothing. Only thing that matters is beating 2 or 3 top 25 teams. Horrible
Thanks, Kaz. Had not seen that. While everyone schedules some cupcake games, this gives me hope that maybe the Huskers will no longer be dense enough to have 300+ RPI teams on the schedule.Moos has restructured the athletic department and moved some staff.
http://www.1011now.com/content/news/Moos-announces-restructured-senior-staff-476408113.html
Boehm has been with Nebraska for 15 years and most recently oversaw all development areas. As Executive Associate Athletic Director, Boehm has oversight of all External Operations including development, ticketing, N Club, marketing, communications, creative and emerging media, HuskerVision, licensing and branding, spirit squads and community, government and charitable relations.