Potential Nebraska recruiting violations

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The Galloping Ghost

Washington, DC
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University hubris would be the only reason they fired Tim Miles. They get what they deserve at this point.
 
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Also, Danny Nee got canned for one bad season after making Husker basketball relevant. That's the guy they really screwed up on. Hoiberg has no idea how to build a roster. No idea why ADs think he can do it in college when he clearly couldn't do it with a better talent pool in the pros.
 
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Also, Danny Nee got canned for one bad season after making Husker basketball relevant. That's the guy they really screwed up on. Hoiberg has no idea how to build a roster. No idea why ADs think he can do it in college when he clearly couldn't do it with a better talent pool in the pros.
Did you miss his time at Iowa state when he literally built a roster from scratch and was considered one of the best offensive coaches in college basketball?
 
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Joel Goodson

ties will be resolved
Also, Danny Nee got canned for one bad season after making Husker basketball relevant. That's the guy they really screwed up on. Hoiberg has no idea how to build a roster. No idea why ADs think he can do it in college when he clearly couldn't do it with a better talent pool in the pros.
You're kidding, right?

He turned ISU into a powerhouse in the blink of an eye and sustained it.
 
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If anyone else cares to watch Nebraska basketball (I'm guessing you don't and for the sake of your eyeballs probably shouldn't), please let me know what Hoiberg's master plan is. I would say I hope he stays forever, but my tax dollars actually pay his inflated salary. He's garbage, the program is garbage, and talking about his time at ISU like he was the Midwestern Krzyzewski is delusional. He took over that program from Greg McDermott, who I'm not sure if anyone recognizes the name but got hired away by Creighton to rebuild their program. There was a reason for that.
Catching lightning in a bottle with transfers working once does not an offensive guru make.
 
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JSpence

Evansville, IN
I mean, they had more tournament wins than Illinois had games last decade! ISU had a S16 appearance, with four Ws in his tenure and three since then. They, um, ... holy s--- that's a low bar. šŸ˜£
If anyone else cares to watch Nebraska basketball (I'm guessing you don't and for the sake of your eyeballs probably shouldn't), please let me know what Hoiberg's master plan is. I would say I hope he stays forever, but my tax dollars actually pay his inflated salary. He's garbage, the program is garbage, and talking about his time at ISU like he was the Midwestern Krzyzewski is delusional. He took over that program from Greg McDermott, who I'm not sure if anyone recognizes the name but got hired away by Creighton to rebuild their program. There was a reason for that.
Catching lightning in a bottle with transfers working once does not an offensive guru make.
For real. This is on the same level as proclaiming Weber to be an offensive mastermind.
 
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skyIdub

Winged Warrior
No doubt Fred had some success at ISU...but powerhouse? Sustained? In four years?
 
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If anyone else cares to watch Nebraska basketball (I'm guessing you don't and for the sake of your eyeballs probably shouldn't), please let me know what Hoiberg's master plan is. I would say I hope he stays forever, but my tax dollars actually pay his inflated salary.
Nebraska's atheltic department doesn't get money from the state. They are one of the few ADs that are self-sustaining, at least in 2012.
 
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