White Out Sunday Illini enter the Vault as +2 Underdog

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Hard to beat a team this good when Mast is a ghost. Not dogging Mast, because he’s clearly still not back to 100%. But he’s having a rough day.
 
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Husker4Real1

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I was worried about this one…this loss doesn’t have to be overly damaging, but it increases the pressure to avoid a disaster at Rutgers. It also turns the game against Purdue in an absolute must win.
 
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Redscarlet

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I was worried about this one…this loss doesn’t have to be overly damaging, but it increases the pressure to avoid a disaster at Rutgers. It also turns the game against Purdue in an absolute must win.
Exactly, because we beat the Illini on the road.
 

Spinner4

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you come back from the flu and see how well you’d play.
ever herd of the flu game? Game 5 1997?

seriously some of my best games were when I was sick. Football, baseball, and basketball.
You think less.

but I know what your saying. Plus he’s not currently sick. Thats probably worse in some ways
 

Baxter48

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I didn’t realize we are such a fouling team, another game where the free throws for the opponents are way out of balance. That two games now that if the free throws would be somewhat equals we’re still unbeaten.
 

BetterRed1

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I didn’t realize we are such a fouling team, another game where the free throws for the opponents are way out of balance. That two games now that if the free throws would be somewhat equals we’re still unbeaten.
Because we’re more of a perimeter shooting team. We’re not real big to where we can go inside much and draw fouls. Illinois and Michigan are big. Hence the discrepancy.
 

SuperBigFan69

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Because we’re more of a perimeter shooting team. We’re not real big to where we can go inside much and draw fouls. Illinois and Michigan are big. Hence the discrepancy.
Plus about 4-5 of those fouls were at the end when NU was trying to foul.
 

Spinner4

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If hes too sick, he shouldn't play.


@cubsker15 be like


1997 game 5 NBA finals “Jordan’s got the flu. No. He can’t play. We need this win and need everyone healthy in the line up.”

1980 game 6 NBA finals “Kareem went down game 5. We can’t push Magic tonight too. Hes got 101 temp and throwing up. And you want to play him at center? Are you crazy? Get him healthy for game 7”

1988 game 1 WS “you want to pinch hit Gibson? Hes got a torn hammy and strained MCL. He can’t run. You want him to pinch hit against the greatest closer in the game? What’s wrong with you?”

Stay in the locker room Willis Reed!!!!!
 
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I didn’t realize we are such a fouling team, another game where the free throws for the opponents are way out of balance. That two games now that if the free throws would be somewhat equals we’re still unbeaten.

The disparity in how they call contact fouls 25 feet from the basket makes a difference. Also, a few pretty weak calls late in the game on traps and double teams in the backcourt.

However, Illinois was extremely strong in the paint on defense. That carried them throughout the game when NU finally got cold from outside.
 

Zeke Husker

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Because we’re more of a perimeter shooting team. We’re not real big to where we can go inside much and draw fouls. Illinois and Michigan are big. Hence the discrepancy.
Makes you wonder how much of the games some people actually watch doesn’t it. Illinois was at the basket a lot where there will be a lot of contact made.
 

Baxter48

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The disparity in how they call contact fouls 25 feet from the basket makes a difference. Also, a few pretty weak calls late in the game on traps and double teams in the backcourt.

However, Illinois was extremely strong in the paint on defense. That carried them throughout the game when NU finally got cold from outside.
It’s. Basically up to the discretion of the officials if they’re gonna call a foul or not
 

MrScary13

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I didn’t realize we are such a fouling team, another game where the free throws for the opponents are way out of balance. That two games now that if the free throws would be somewhat equals we’re still unbeaten.

49 to 9..... wait until the Purdue game. Nebraska is in a sh*thole of a conference.
 
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It’s. Basically up to the discretion of the officials if they’re gonna call a foul or not

Agree. While refs have some discretion on how the entire game is called, it should be called consistently.

That was not the difference in the game. Illinois has some height and they passed the ball very well against our double teams. They were too strong in the paint and made us score almost exclusively from outside.
 

SuperBigFan69

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It will be interesting to see how Underwood handles Boswell's return. He's a pretty good player, but Illini look like a better team with Wagler running the show. That kid is pretty unflappable.
Boswell played off the ball last year when KJ was there and is now (hardly playing) in the NBA. So I don't think it will change much except just give them a better defender out there.