Can’t help themselves. Have you heard of the scorpion and the frog fable?Why are you all ruining one of the best threads on this site?
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Can’t help themselves. Have you heard of the scorpion and the frog fable?Why are you all ruining one of the best threads on this site?
You’re missing the point. He’s been there and witnessed it and made his judgement and therefore it’s true. The rest of us are just ignorant fools.I have not once in my life heard anyone ever say Nebraska was a scary home environment for basketball. Literally never come up before in the many years I've paid attention. Completely new concept to me. Plenty of Duke, UNC, KU, recent Houston, Zona, etc...Never Nebraska.
Lol, you guys are getting upset about people talking about Nebraska but when I mention people talk about Iowa too much in this thread everyone is against me.Agreed. You guys can start a Nebraska thread if you want to slobber on/argue about them. Keep this one about statistics and metrics.
What? This is the computer projections thread, not the college basketball thread. Calm it down.Lol, you guys are getting upset about people talking about Nebraska but when I mention people talk about Iowa too much in this thread everyone is against me.
You can't even make this stuff up anymore.
Doesn't matter what thread, its the same concept.What? This is the computer projections thread, not the college basketball thread. Calm it down.
**** IowaLol, you guys are getting upset about people talking about Nebraska but when I mention people talk about Iowa too much in this thread everyone is against me.
You can't even make this stuff up anymore.
not jealousy for me. it's reality and opinion and eyeballs. i love that Fred has brought Nebraska to prominence and is having a great season. But two things can be true. While I think that...I also don't think they have one of the best college atmosphere's and I also don't think they're going to make it very far in March.Don't tell these people that. They'll spin something moronic out of it. Omfg some in our fanbase is so jealous and jilted it's not even funny.
my goodness the fact that you are THIS riled up about Nebraska basketball's homecourt is...truly something. love it.PBA has been one of the best atmospheres in college basketball since it's been there. Who the **** doesn't know that? If the ISU fans with little **** syndrome can't handle that it's their problem. And that's what it is is little **** syndrome
Your name fits.Doesn't matter what thread, its the same concept.
I'm not sure what the HCA number means (I would guess difference in NetRtg), but there's not a lot of separation in it. Going from 3.80 to 3.94 would jump you from #26 to #11.Hilton being #22 is enough to tell me these metrics aren't worth much.
I'm not sure what the HCA number means (I would guess difference in NetRtg), but there's not a lot of separation in it. Going from 3.80 to 3.94 would jump you from #26 to #11.
It's just localized sensationalism because of Fred's success. Gotta feed that algorithm for the clicks.In all my days watching college basketball not ONCE has Nebraska been discussed as one of the toughest venues in the sport. Not one single time.
In all my days watching college basketball not ONCE has Nebraska been discussed as one of the toughest venues in the sport. Not one single time.
Playing @ Nebraska is tough because Nebraska is good. Their fanbase has slowly started to come out for this sport because they’ve had some exciting years of the last 10. Obviously nothing crazy, they still haven’t won a game in the tournament, but this year is different.
Either way, you can make the above statement without gaslighting people saying it’s one of the toughest environments in CBB. Probably one of the dumbest takes I’ve heard in some time.
Nebraska is weirdly obsessed with attendance figures (see their football "sellout" streak)I remember working in Omaha during a football season. Every Friday afternoon before a home game there were tickets available for free. Big companies buy out the remainders to keep the sellout streak alive.
Looks like the Devaney center held 13,500 people which would have put Nebraska at about #20 in attendance if it was filled. Since the day the new facility opened at 15,500 capacity they have averaged over 15,400 people, including 2015 when they averaged 15,569. Somehow over capacity. Almost like the are gaming attendance numbers but who would do these things? Who would even know how?