Maybe it was a fever dream, but I thought the Cats were in the mix for him this past summer. I was really impressed with him this season - dude has a quick and accurate trigger.I am. I think they're a bit fraudulent because I think they can only beat good teams when the 3 point shot is falling, but I would love to see them get at least one win.
If I'm Troy, I 100% focus on taking away Sandfort. I tell the guy that is on him that you don't even pretend to help. If we give up a 2 on a drive because you didn't help defend, so be it, but don't give him even an inch of space. Make Hoiberg, Mast and other guys beat you. I think Nebraska can still win even if they take Sandfort away, but he's their best scorer/biggest weapon, and it's primarily from the 3 point line. Take him away and see what happens.
The counter move for Nebraska in this situation should be to play through Mast at the top of the key or at the elbows. He's a good offensive player and a really good passer.
Very quick trigger. He would have been a great pickup, but I'll admit he really exceeded my expectations this year. Didn't think he would be THIS good this season. That said, I still think it's kind of ridiculous that he got first team Big Ten over Nick.Maybe it was a fever dream, but I thought the Cats were in the mix for him this past summer. I was really impressed with him this season - dude has a quick and accurate trigger.
Well said.Sure! I've really appreciated the way Hoiberg has built that program back up. They play real fun brand of ball. This'll likely be their best shot in awhile given they're losing their floor general, young Hoiberg, and their big, Rienk Mast. And you need great play from the 1 and the 5 to have a double bye/triple by quality team.
My sentiments exactly.I'm a no vote, btw. We don't get much as a program, so give me one thing to lord over another P6 program as long as we can.
I also didn’t see a “Who gives a shat?” Option so I voted No.No "Who cares?" option on poll?
Fun fact: Hoiberg’s old mansion in the suburbs of Chicago is owned by a former NUFB alum who never made the prosHoiberg is a good guy
The only good husker is a sad huskerI voted yes mainly because of the great hospitality that Husker fans have shown us on several road trips to Lincoln. Great people.
To my point above, they were gracious in defeat a couple of times. In their place, no less.The only good husker is a sad husker
First, **** Nebraska.Go Huskers! That was amazing. I have massive respect for Fred Hoiberg and appreciate the way that team plays. Good for them. Vanderbilt is good and that took everything Nebraska had.
Not particularly fond of either teams...but prefer BIG team to win over sec for certainFirst, **** Nebraska.
Second, that was a very very good game between two very good teams playing very well.
That was really odd. Having four players on the court, especially coming out of a timeout. I've never seen that before. Do the refs have an obligation to not allow play to start until they've confirmed that five players are on the court for each team?Guess they need to stick with football. How on earth??? Like trying to play 9 on defense in a football game.
That was really odd. Having four players on the court, especially coming out of a timeout. I've never seen that before. Do the refs have an obligation to not allow play to start until they've confirmed that five players are on the court for each team?
I can speak only to lower levels in which I officiated for many years. Rules only specify that no MORE than five players per team can play at any time; in fact fewer than five are allowable by rule except to start the game. As a standard practice, however, someone on the crew should be responsible for quick count of players oncourt at beginning of periods and after each timeout or other stoppage (injury, disqualification, etc.) before ball is put in play. As a courtesy, we'd quickly notify the bench if there were too many or too few oncourt, so a player would be seen running on or off the court to make it right.That was really odd. Having four players on the court, especially coming out of a timeout. I've never seen that before. Do the refs have an obligation to not allow play to start until they've confirmed that five players are on the court for each team?