Today's Bball Game...

chicolby

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The NIT question is an interesting one. Let’s say Nebraska loses to Rutgers but finishes .500 overall which qualifies for an NIT bid. What happens? I’d guess Moos does his job and relieves Miles of his job and they decline a bid. But it’s possible that he keeps Miles and they keep playing or even fires Miles and they turn over to an assistant.

All sorts of possibilities.
 

schuele

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That and no obvious fouls being called late in the game and OT the refs appeared to be busting their *** to give Tim the win.
Pretty sure I saw those darned refs distracting Iowa’s players on all those missed FTs too. And do they force Fran to play his kid, or is that his choice?
 
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The NIT question is an interesting one. Let’s say Nebraska loses to Rutgers but finishes .500 overall which qualifies for an NIT bid. What happens? I’d guess Moos does his job and relieves Miles of his job and they decline a bid. But it’s possible that he keeps Miles and they keep playing or even fires Miles and they turn over to an assistant.

All sorts of possibilities.

I think they fire Miles, but turn over the NIT game to an assistant. Husker BB is not in position to turn down a post season game (unless it was CBI).
 

Harry Caray

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The NIT question is an interesting one. Let’s say Nebraska loses to Rutgers but finishes .500 overall which qualifies for an NIT bid. What happens? I’d guess Moos does his job and relieves Miles of his job and they decline a bid. But it’s possible that he keeps Miles and they keep playing or even fires Miles and they turn over to an assistant.

All sorts of possibilities.

Probably depends on whether Moos has the next coach lined up yet or not. If he does, you fire Miles immediately after the conference tourney. If the coach he wants is still coaching, then he'll probably wait to fire him until after the NIT.
 

dinglefritz

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The NIT question is an interesting one. Let’s say Nebraska loses to Rutgers but finishes .500 overall which qualifies for an NIT bid. What happens? I’d guess Moos does his job and relieves Miles of his job and they decline a bid. But it’s possible that he keeps Miles and they keep playing or even fires Miles and they turn over to an assistant.

All sorts of possibilities.
No way NU turns down an NIT bid.
 

9and4_rivals188421

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Does anyone know how many starters we were playing with?
My sources say three.
Also, what's this about having seven scholarship players available? That's only if you count Borchardt as a scholarship player. In actuality, we had six recruited scholarship players and two walk-ons, one of whom earned a scholarship through hard work.
 

HUSKERFAN66

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I thought that was what Kugler said, but I’m not 100 percent sure.

At the risk of being a Harris fanboy, he played great defense on Bohanan at the end of regulation and terrific post defense after Roby fouled out. And he made a big bucket at the end.
Yes he did
 

HUSKERFAN66

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My sources say three.
Also, what's this about having seven scholarship players available? That's only if you count Borchardt as a scholarship player. In actuality, we had six recruited scholarship players and two walk-ons, one of whom earned a scholarship through hard work.
AND we played the last of regulation with 2 since Roby fouled out
 
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schuele

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Baaaadgers might experience an even bigger meltdown today than Iowa.

Tied with Ohio State after building a huge lead.
 

Hoosker Du

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Just read that we scored 16 points in the final 47 seconds of regulation to take the game into overtime. To put that number into perspective, scoring at that rate for an entire game would result in scoring 817 points in a game. Needless to say, that is quite a frenetic scoring pace. Eek