I want to face Florida. Lets beat the best. No shortcuts
I kind of like that idea, but if Iowa does beat them doesn't that make them better, at least for that day?
I want to face Florida. Lets beat the best. No shortcuts
Fred has claimed all year that he is capable. How helpful is it to have a shooter like Fred as head coach?WHAT ABOUT BERKE last night.. What a time for him to make some CRUCIAL 3 point shots. Just been horrible most nights, but not lastr night
Yes, its more about reputation, seeding, and a full season of work. If Iowa wins ove4 florida, it feels like the easier path has been taken.I kind of like that idea, but if Iowa does beat them doesn't that make them better, at least for that day?
I don’t think the refs were biased, but they got suckered on some calls a few times. Tanner got the benefit of the doubt and drew a LOT of calls, many legit fouls and a couple the refs missed. I got the impression they must have been aware of the missed calls and made a point to even it up by holding Vanderbilt to a tighter standard at the end. If their star gets the calls, our star should too. That’s how I saw it.
And I sure as hell am never going to buy Activia from this maddening pop-up ad that makes this sight virtually unusable. I had to click it closed about 30 times to write 2 posts this morning, popping up in the typing area and interfering with normal function. I’ll never understand why the management of this site constantly allows intrusive ads that the vast majority of reputable forums would never allow. Ads are one thing, but ads that are written to interfere with how you can use the site are predictable in their effect. Most forums prohibit that garbage.
This all day. Trying to post on this site from a phone is the most frustrating thing in the world. Every other word the activia ad comes up forcing you to X it out. Somewhere in there it refreshes and you lose everything.
If you watched the game you saw that the fouls were not called evenly during the middle of the game, and most of the 2nd half. There were 3 calls at the end where they finally started enforcing the holds when Sandfort was trying to cut his way open. But Nebraska had multiple key players who had to navigate playing with foul trouble for long stretches. Lawrence played with 4 fouls for quite a while, risky move that paid off. Leo Curtis had to come in for a little while and did decently.
The defensive switch to zone was a great call. It forced Vanderbilt to have to think more in the offensive end. It took them out of their rhythm and ended the momentum they’d had. Risking giving up offensive rebounds, but Nebraska crashed hard and got the crucial rebound at the end that they needed. But Vanderbilt made several big 3s in the closing minutes, credit to them.
Another big coaching move that deserves notice. Jacobsen played a lot in this game. And the nerves were clearly getting to him. He had a stretch with two bad turnovers and a dumb foul. But Hoiberg didn’t take him out immediately. The Nebraska guards needed more rest than a normal game, and needed to dilute the fouls among more defenders against the excellent Vanderbilt backcourt tandem. Hoiberg stuck with Jacobsen and let him play through it. I think Cale would admit he didn’t have a great game, but the minutes he played allowed the starters to be fresher down the stretch and avoided having a key guy foul out.
Finally, I think Sandfort’s unselfishness making the pass instead of trying to force that last shot showed incredible maturity and selflessness. It’s fitting, since that’s been the character of this team all year. But Sandfort had been getting faceguarded and double teamed all game (leading to some beautifully open lay ups for Frager) and still managed to force a couple 3s even when he really wasn’t open. The best shooter on Nebraska should have expected to take the last shot. But he had the wisdom to see that the lane was open for Frager and made the pass with 5 seconds left.
And Frager attacked the basket tonight with an assertiveness and suddenness that was a joy to behold. He didn’t have a hesitant bone in his body. He drove the lane and made that pretty left hand finish. On 95% of teams, Sandfort would have forced up the last shot. On an NBA team he would have. But not on this Huskers TEAM.
They’re close and they clearly love each other. No one needs to get credit more than anyone else. They just play to win and have excellent coaching and preparation.
I feel a little sick to my stomach to be rooting for Iowa today, but can you imagine playing the Hawkeyes in the Sweet Sixteen?! Florida will be a tough, but not impossible opponent. Vanderbilt beat them. It will be like the Michigan game again. I’m not counting the Huskers out yet!
No offense, but hell no. We match up well with Iowa. Florida could absolutely run over us if they get on a roll. I don’t see Iowa having that same ability.I want to face Florida. Lets beat the best. No shortcuts
Metaphor for terrible refereeing!Hoiberg with the huge understatement: "Things weren't going well for us".
Man, what a game. It just felt to me like a 74- 70 type game. 74 - 72 Final.... GO BIG RED!!! Next on the big list, the Great 8.I’m watching the highlights and getting nervous a 2nd time, lol.
Pretty much nailed it….nicely done
I am 88.How old are youMy first Nebrasketball game was NU beating Wilt and KU in mid 50s. Thanks to Jim Kubaki. I think he is still alive. I have been waiting for that first win. Was hoping to see it in my time! What a game.
I figure u r in your early or mid seventies?I am 88.How old are you
Can't wait to find it and listen to it. U think u tube might have it? No broadcast on huskers.com.I’m bummed that I missed the game, but all the comments on here, and the plethora of video highlights here and all over social media really help!
Oh, and the call by Pavelka (especially at the end) is awesome… classic Kent!
What a huge, HUGE game AND wiN!!!!!
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Yes. Thank goodness, our kids did not give in to poor officiating.I did indeed watch the game and there were a lot of ticky tacky calls on both teams that disrupted the flow of the game. On the other hand there were obvious calls not made, again, both sides. On balance, the officials did not decide the game, the teams did. NU made the plays when it mattered most, VU didn't. Simple as that.
The calls were just another thing for fans to whine about.
I did find this:Can't wait to find it and listen to it. U think u tube might have it? No broadcast on huskers.com.