Verge played in 51 games with 30 starts during his two seasons at Arizona State, averaging 14.3 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.9 assists while playing 28.1 minutes per game for his career........................He also averaged 3.8 assists and shot 33.3 percent from 3-point range, improving his 29-percent clip from behind the arc as a junior. Verge was 39.1 percent from the field and 80.9 percent from the free-throw line in '20-21.
Nebraska's primary point guard options for 2021-22 now include Verge, Trey McGowens, Kobe Webster, Bryce McGowens, and Quaran McPherson.
You could have ended things here, and it would have been a good reply to the news.It has just been a consistent stream of good news lately for the basketball program.
I agree. This pickup may just be the final piece to have the team on the Verge of having a great season.
Really nice job of inserting negativity for the football team into a positive story on the basketball team. Well done on the agenda docket.It has just been a consistent stream of good news lately for the basketball program. I wish I felt the same about football but it just seems like they are on two entirely different trajectories. Add in baseball and their is plenty to feel good about on two out of the three major men's sports.
Yup. Hoiberg has the talent. Now it becomes managing the egos and getting them to play together within the system. Only one ball. I think winning early can help develop roles.With the effort the team was playing with at the end of the season, coupled with the talent that has been brought in this offseason, it's hard not to be optimistic that this could be a great season for Nebrasketball (if we can make some dang free throws).