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Title: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: catsfan20052006 on January 15, 2009, 10:41:45 AM
The Cornhuskers are 11-4 (1-1) with wins at tcu and Missouri and over St. Louis and Creighton and losses to UMBC and at Arizona State, Oregon State and Iowa State. The Cornhuskers return 3 starters off of a team that went 20-13 (7-9) in 2007-08.

The Cornhuskers are lead by G's Steve Harley, Ade Dagunduro and Sek Henry. Harley averages 13 points/game (leads the team), 4 rebounds/game and 2 assists/game. Dagunduro averages 11 points/game, 4 rebounds/game and 1 assist/game. Henry averages 10 points/game, 4 rebounds/game and 2 assists/game. G Ryan Anderson leads the team in rebounds with 4 rebounds/game and G Cookie Miller leads the team in assists with 4 assists/game.

Nebraska is a team that people are saying could surprise this year but I'm not seeing it. This team does not score or rebound and struggles to shoot at times (I know we do too). In fact the only area that I see them with an advantage in this game is from the perimeter and from the free throw line. The Cats got off to a tough start in Big XII play (hosting Oklahoma and going to Kansas) but I see this game as the start of a big run for the Cats. Games at Nebraska and Colorado, and at home vs. Missouri, are winnable and Baylor didn't impress me last night by losing at A&M by 11. I see the Cats as 4-2 or 3-3 in conference play before that game at Texas.
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: mcmwcat on January 15, 2009, 12:23:58 PM
harley   :ohno:

fyi, nubb won at home against mizzou not in columbia.
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: pissclams on January 15, 2009, 01:07:42 PM
riddle me this, who the frack is going to guard maric?
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: I_have_purplewood on January 15, 2009, 01:12:44 PM
The Cornhuskers are 11-4 (1-1) with wins at tcu and Missouri and over St. Louis and Creighton and losses to UMBC and at Arizona State, Oregon State and Iowa State. The Cornhuskers return 3 starters off of a team that went 20-13 (7-9) in 2007-08.

The Cornhuskers are lead by G's Steve Harley, Ade Dagunduro and Sek Henry. Harley averages 13 points/game (leads the team), 4 rebounds/game and 2 assists/game. Dagunduro averages 11 points/game, 4 rebounds/game and 1 assist/game. Henry averages 10 points/game, 4 rebounds/game and 2 assists/game. G Ryan Anderson leads the team in rebounds with 4 rebounds/game and G Cookie Miller leads the team in assists with 4 assists/game.

Nebraska is a team that people are saying could surprise this year but I'm not seeing it. This team does not score or rebound and struggles to shoot at times (I know we do too). In fact the only area that I see them with an advantage in this game is from the perimeter and from the free throw line. The Cats got off to a tough start in Big XII play (hosting Oklahoma and going to Kansas) but I see this game as the start of a big run for the Cats. Games at Nebraska and Colorado, and at home vs. Missouri, are winnable and Baylor didn't impress me last night by losing at A&M by 11. I see the Cats as 4-2 or 3-3 in conference play before that game at Texas.

While I have always liked the breakdown 2006 has provided in the past, I just can't get a real feel for an upcoming game until 1up does his "special" analysis for me.  The guy is money. IMHO   :whistle1: (ftp://:whistle1:)
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: pissclams on January 15, 2009, 01:15:44 PM
The Cornhuskers are 11-4 (1-1) with wins at tcu and Missouri and over St. Louis and Creighton and losses to UMBC and at Arizona State, Oregon State and Iowa State. The Cornhuskers return 3 starters off of a team that went 20-13 (7-9) in 2007-08.

The Cornhuskers are lead by G's Steve Harley, Ade Dagunduro and Sek Henry. Harley averages 13 points/game (leads the team), 4 rebounds/game and 2 assists/game. Dagunduro averages 11 points/game, 4 rebounds/game and 1 assist/game. Henry averages 10 points/game, 4 rebounds/game and 2 assists/game. G Ryan Anderson leads the team in rebounds with 4 rebounds/game and G Cookie Miller leads the team in assists with 4 assists/game.

Nebraska is a team that people are saying could surprise this year but I'm not seeing it. This team does not score or rebound and struggles to shoot at times (I know we do too). In fact the only area that I see them with an advantage in this game is from the perimeter and from the free throw line. The Cats got off to a tough start in Big XII play (hosting Oklahoma and going to Kansas) but I see this game as the start of a big run for the Cats. Games at Nebraska and Colorado, and at home vs. Missouri, are winnable and Baylor didn't impress me last night by losing at A&M by 11. I see the Cats as 4-2 or 3-3 in conference play before that game at Texas.

While I have always liked the breakdown 2006 has provided in the past, I just can't get a real feel for an upcoming game until 1up does his "special" analysis for me.  The guy is money. IMHO   :whistle1: (ftp://:whistle1:)
quick question- who is going to guard maric?
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: I_have_purplewood on January 15, 2009, 01:23:55 PM
The Cornhuskers are 11-4 (1-1) with wins at tcu and Missouri and over St. Louis and Creighton and losses to UMBC and at Arizona State, Oregon State and Iowa State. The Cornhuskers return 3 starters off of a team that went 20-13 (7-9) in 2007-08.

The Cornhuskers are lead by G's Steve Harley, Ade Dagunduro and Sek Henry. Harley averages 13 points/game (leads the team), 4 rebounds/game and 2 assists/game. Dagunduro averages 11 points/game, 4 rebounds/game and 1 assist/game. Henry averages 10 points/game, 4 rebounds/game and 2 assists/game. G Ryan Anderson leads the team in rebounds with 4 rebounds/game and G Cookie Miller leads the team in assists with 4 assists/game.

Nebraska is a team that people are saying could surprise this year but I'm not seeing it. This team does not score or rebound and struggles to shoot at times (I know we do too). In fact the only area that I see them with an advantage in this game is from the perimeter and from the free throw line. The Cats got off to a tough start in Big XII play (hosting Oklahoma and going to Kansas) but I see this game as the start of a big run for the Cats. Games at Nebraska and Colorado, and at home vs. Missouri, are winnable and Baylor didn't impress me last night by losing at A&M by 11. I see the Cats as 4-2 or 3-3 in conference play before that game at Texas.

While I have always liked the breakdown 2006 has provided in the past, I just can't get a real feel for an upcoming game until 1up does his "special" analysis for me.  The guy is money. IMHO   :whistle1: (ftp://:whistle1:)
quick question- who is going to guard maric?

Hey, 1up jr., I just wrote that I am unable to provide analysis until 1up (the orig) provides the goods? :whistle1: (ftp://:whistle1:)
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: pissclams on January 15, 2009, 01:31:03 PM
The Cornhuskers are 11-4 (1-1) with wins at tcu and Missouri and over St. Louis and Creighton and losses to UMBC and at Arizona State, Oregon State and Iowa State. The Cornhuskers return 3 starters off of a team that went 20-13 (7-9) in 2007-08.

The Cornhuskers are lead by G's Steve Harley, Ade Dagunduro and Sek Henry. Harley averages 13 points/game (leads the team), 4 rebounds/game and 2 assists/game. Dagunduro averages 11 points/game, 4 rebounds/game and 1 assist/game. Henry averages 10 points/game, 4 rebounds/game and 2 assists/game. G Ryan Anderson leads the team in rebounds with 4 rebounds/game and G Cookie Miller leads the team in assists with 4 assists/game.

Nebraska is a team that people are saying could surprise this year but I'm not seeing it. This team does not score or rebound and struggles to shoot at times (I know we do too). In fact the only area that I see them with an advantage in this game is from the perimeter and from the free throw line. The Cats got off to a tough start in Big XII play (hosting Oklahoma and going to Kansas) but I see this game as the start of a big run for the Cats. Games at Nebraska and Colorado, and at home vs. Missouri, are winnable and Baylor didn't impress me last night by losing at A&M by 11. I see the Cats as 4-2 or 3-3 in conference play before that game at Texas.

While I have always liked the breakdown 2006 has provided in the past, I just can't get a real feel for an upcoming game until 1up does his "special" analysis for me.  The guy is money. IMHO   :whistle1: (ftp://:whistle1:)
quick question- who is going to guard maric?

Hey, 1up jr., I just wrote that I am unable to provide analysis until 1up (the orig) provides the goods? :whistle1: (ftp://:whistle1:)

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Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: Bookcat on January 15, 2009, 02:15:19 PM
Maric is gone....

but their refs are still firmly in place.

I think we'll lose fwiw.
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: sys on January 15, 2009, 03:21:45 PM
good question clams.  it'll be sex panther, i'm almost sure.
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: The Nasti on January 15, 2009, 04:14:22 PM
Everyone has an advantage at the free throw line versus us...

Although, Jamar deserves some props for his improvement...

Cats win by 6...

Is there any more boring basketball in the conference than in Lincoln?
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: pissclams on January 15, 2009, 04:23:31 PM
good question clams.  it'll be sex panther, i'm almost sure.
thx, just breaking it down.
is sex panther colonsboro?
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: Applejack on January 15, 2009, 04:26:31 PM
People from Nebraska are mean.
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: sys on January 15, 2009, 04:46:29 PM
is sex panther colonsboro?

if he isn't, who is?
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: The Nasti on January 15, 2009, 04:49:37 PM
People from Nebraska are mean.


People from Nebraska are the definition of mediocrity.

The only thing they have going for them is that an even more lame state is nearby - Iowa. So, at least they can feel good about themselves for that.
Title: Re: A Look at Nebraska
Post by: mcmwcat on January 15, 2009, 09:26:26 PM
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