No BYU?
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No BYU?
Kansas is extremely dangerous. They just had a 20 point road win against their hated rivals without Peterson. Im nervous for when they come to Ames.Yeah, I'll be surprised if BYU isn't a top 4 seed. In fact, with Kansas having a resurgence, I see 6 Big 12 teams in the top 16 seeds.
I think Nebraska is about to lose 3 out of their next 4 games.I’ve talked up Nebraska in multiple threads, and do think they could beat Michigan. But they will have a game like Iowa State’s at Kansas where shots aren’t falling and everything is disjointed. In fact, while neither the teams nor their seasons are very similar, this actually feels a lot like Iowa State leading up to that game—if you’ve paid close enough attention, Nebraska’s performance in first halves has been pretty lackadaisical this month, despite the team being up to every challenge so far. They also haven’t played a team better than seventh in conference the last two weeks, and may be victims of their own success to some degree in that Michigan may land a blow early that Nebraska hasn’t felt for a while
2-2, they won't lose to both Purdue and Illinois at home.I think Nebraska is about to lose 3 out of their next 4 games.
I tend to disagree here. Nebraska hasn't played perfect but they have not shown to play nearly as bad as we have during a "down" game. I'm not sure they have the ceiling we do but their floor has proven thus far to be significantly better than ours. Since December 28, they are #5 in Torvik overall with the #2 defense. Ours is #22 in that same span (#21 overall).I’ve talked up Nebraska in multiple threads, and do think they could beat Michigan. But they will have a game like Iowa State’s at Kansas where shots aren’t falling and everything is disjointed. In fact, while neither the teams nor their seasons are very similar, this actually feels a lot like Iowa State leading up to that game—if you’ve paid close enough attention, Nebraska’s performance in first halves has been pretty lackadaisical this month, despite the team being up to every challenge so far. They also haven’t played a team better than seventh in conference the last two weeks, and may be victims of their own success to some degree in that Michigan may land a blow early that Nebraska hasn’t felt for a while
I hope so! The team that showed up against Kansas and Cinci will struggle to win most games against the upper half of our league. I'm encouraged how last week went. I expected to win both convincingly so I'm not going to go too crazy overboard, but definitely excited to go 2-0 again this week.Nervous? Sure, but I'm also pretty confident you'll see a much different Cyclone team than you saw at KU.
That arena is one of the toughest places to play in America. They have an awesome atmosphere. Its hilarious that in a world where Indiana just won the national title in football nobody thinks Nebraska could ever possibly be good in basketball.2-2, they won't lose to both Purdue and Illinois at home.
Somehow I don't think 22 home losses in 5 years helps make the case for "one of the toughest places to play in America"That arena is one of the toughest places to play in America. They have an awesome atmosphere. Its hilarious that in a world where Indiana just won the national title in football nobody thinks Nebraska could ever possibly be good in basketball.
It'll catch up with them and they'll lose some games but this is a legit top 15 team. This is Fred's best team since he's been a college coach. They're gonna be tough next year also.I’ve talked up Nebraska in multiple threads, and do think they could beat Michigan. But they will have a game like Iowa State’s at Kansas where shots aren’t falling and everything is disjointed. In fact, while neither the teams nor their seasons are very similar, this actually feels a lot like Iowa State leading up to that game—if you’ve paid close enough attention, Nebraska’s performance in first halves has been pretty lackadaisical this month, despite the team being up to every challenge so far. They also haven’t played a team better than seventh in conference the last two weeks, and may be victims of their own success to some degree in that Michigan may land a blow early that Nebraska hasn’t felt for a while
Somehow I don't think 22 home losses in 5 years helps make the case for "one of the toughest places to play in America"
No, I don't think McDermott era Hilton was among the toughest places to play in, and the home records reflect thatThat's because they weren't very good. It's a pretty frenzied crowd.
Would Hilton still be known as being tough to play in when ISU wasn't very good?
No, I don't think McDermott era Hilton was among the toughest places to play in, and the home records reflect that
Not religiously, but yes I've seen Bugeater home games since the new arena opened.Have you watched a Nebraska home game in this time?
I don't know if I'd go with 'toughest places to play' but it hasn't been a sleepwalk either.
I'm not ready to say that, but they will certainly be tested. They have some of the best Big 10 teams coming up here.I think Nebraska is about to lose 3 out of their next 4 games.
As much as I hate to say it, if they can keep their lottery pick freshman's helicopter parents out of it and can have him available consistently, KU will be in that conversation as well.I can't wait for Arizona-BYU tonight. The Marriott Center is going to be wild.
The top of the Big 12 and Big 10 are exceptionally strong this year.
You've got Arizona, Houston, Texas Tech, Iowa State and BYU in the Big 12 and Michigan, Purdue, Michigan State, Illinois and Nebraska in the Big Ten.
Honestly, this has been one of the most enjoyable seasons of College Basketball that I've witnessed in a long time and it's just getting started.