I agree. This was one where I was hoping to see things click, especially on defense. These guys scoring almost 70, really is inexcusable....with all due respect to MVSU.Enjoy the wins. They will be few and far between.
He was serving some kind of suspension for a violation of team rules is all I've heard.So was Kane not ready or hurt before? Is he going to be part of the rotation now? Anybody have any insight on this?
So defense looked good? When is the replay
So defense looked good? When is the replay
Pretty sure that’s what he meant. The commentators mentioned that specificallyBox score says he was 4/6 for 10 points? Unless you just mean he had a sloppy 2 minute stretch?
True, but we pretty much played everybody. I’m pretty sure coach was using this game to coach, run sets, teach the guys a few things. He wasn’t interested in flexing his muscle, he wanted his guys to learn in-game.Nebraska beat MVSU by 60
IRT %, are you speaking of someone specifically or the team as a whole? Illinois was about 52% from 3 pt range.46% shooting from 2 and 37% from 3 or there abouts against a team that no one hardly knows anything about...MVSU apologies. With same # of turnovers for both teams?
If this was a tune up game for Notre Dame, that line will be beat like a drum against us.
Nebraska didn’t make a trip to Maui and play three great teams three days in a row.Nebraska beat MVSU by 60
Just checked the stats on the Nebraska game. They left their starters in for an average of about 25-28 minutes each.True, but we pretty much played everybody. I’m pretty sure coach was using this game to coach, run sets, teach the guys a few things. He wasn’t interested in flexing his muscle, he wanted his guys to learn in-game.
Trent, AJ, and Ayo played more minutes than any Nebraska player in their win. Did you think Tim Miles just played his starters all game?True, but we pretty much played everybody. I’m pretty sure coach was using this game to coach, run sets, teach the guys a few things. He wasn’t interested in flexing his muscle, he wanted his guys to learn in-game.
We're either looking at different games, or you should recheck that math. ESPN has their starter's minutes at 23, 16, 20, 19, 22. Box score.Just checked the stats on the Nebraska game. They left their starters in for an average of about 25-28 minutes each.
Not even Alan Griffin? Aside from a really bone-headed stretch that earned him some pine, I like what I see. He's like what JCL was supposed to be, so far.Not much to be encouraged about here.