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@resdog851 can you do anything he did there? Let's take a deep breath before we take shots at player that dawn the NU. Now if it's some hawkeye or nitty lion, fair game. GBR
 
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@resdog851 can you do anything he did there? Let's take a deep breath before we take shots at player that dawn the NU. Now if it's some hawkeye or nitty lion, fair game. GBR
I can't do anything I described or what he did in the video. I was merely posing the question. I remember when Jordan Westercamp came here, the exact video was posted on here. Jordan ain't playing on the basketball team. Lets hope this kid does real well here.
 

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Watson will be the best player on the team. Maybe not the flashiest but overall the best. Sadly there are not great parts around him and looking over the schedule there might not be more than 4 conference home wins.
 

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Watson ha great potential, but I'm not sure if he'll be the best player on the team in any of his four seasons here. And that's a good thing. There are players on the team with a lot of upside - one that goes overlooked is Morrow. I believe you're going to see a pretty solid jump from year one to year two from his play. He has a great body to play around the hoop and has a "nose for the ball."
 

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Watson will be the best player on the team. Maybe not the flashiest but overall the best. Sadly there are not great parts around him and looking over the schedule there might not be more than 4 conference home wins.

Believe what you want, but this years team is the most talented "on paper" even without Andrew White

"On Paper" The team has more talent then Creighton... I've already made a post about it.

The talent is there so not quite sure where the comment of "Sadly there are not great parts around him" came from. That is a ill-informed comment that is based upon an assumption, and is extremely opinionated.

Roby = 4*
Gill = 4*
Watson = 4*
Morrow = 4*
Tshimanga = 4*
 

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Believe what you want, but this years team is the most talented "on paper" even without Andrew White

"On Paper" The team has more talent then Creighton... I've already made a post about it.

The talent is there so not quite sure where the comment of "Sadly there are not great parts around him" came from. That is a ill-informed comment that is based upon an assumption, and is extremely opinionated.

Roby = 4*
Gill = 4*
Watson = 4*
Morrow = 4*
Tshimanga = 4*

That is a lot of really young players (not ranked that high) that you are expecting to come in and compete in the Big Ten. top 50 players have a hard time doing that. JT was ranked the same as Hammonds. Morrow is stud but his game is fast paced and running the floor which Miles doesn't do. Roby is another 150 guy...those guys tend to not come in and dominate.

It is not ill-informed. NU just lost its best two players and they surely did not replace them with equal parts.

Are you really thinking that next season NU is looking at 22 wins and a top 5 finish in conference?

Yes, it is just my assumption and I could be super wrong and way off.
 
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Believe what you want, but this years team is the most talented "on paper" even without Andrew White

"On Paper" The team has more talent then Creighton... I've already made a post about it.

The talent is there so not quite sure where the comment of "Sadly there are not great parts around him" came from. That is a ill-informed comment that is based upon an assumption, and is extremely opinionated.

Roby = 4*
Gill = 4*
Watson = 4*
Morrow = 4*
Tshimanga = 4*

So no excuse for Miles if he losses his 5th straight game to them this year...right?

Watson has the goods....he should put up good numbers this year with White gone.
 

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That is a lot of really young players (not ranked that high) that you are expecting to come in and compete in the Big Ten. top 50 players have a hard time doing that. JT was ranked the same as Hammonds. Morrow is stud but his game is fast paced and running the floor which Miles doesn't do. Roby is another 150 guy...those guys tend to not come in and dominate.

It is not ill-informed. NU just lost its best two players and they surely did not replace them with equal parts.

Are you really thinking that next season NU is looking at 22 wins and a top 5 finish in conference?
I'm just saying it is not out of the question, and people are really under appreciating what Roby will bring to the table.

Yes they lost their top two scorers, but you can't tell me you know Anton Gill is going to be good or bad. I would be willing to bet we have 4+ Average double figures

Watson -13
Gill - 15
Webster - 11
McVeigh - 11

With Morrow/Jacobson/Roby/Tshimanga all with respectable averages

Yes, we are young, but if you're ready... you're ready. So just cause they are freshman does not mean they can't contribute

Also Morrow is going to be a lot better being able to play the 4 spot, and having his foot being 100%
 

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So no excuse for Miles if he losses his 5th straight game to them this year...right?

Watson has the goods....he should put up good numbers this year with White gone.

Not saying that... I don't base Miles on one head to head sorry... This is the Creighton?NU comparison I made a while ago on huskerhoopscentral

Please note that Prior to 2012 the ratings were different so I will put an () on the recruits that were prior to 2012

Creighton

Marcus Foster - 75 3*
Kyrie Thomas - 78 3*
Ronnie Harrell - 84 4* 71st overall
Davian Mintz - NR
Jordan Scurry - NR
(Maurice Watson - 92 4* 92nd overall)
Tyler Clement - NR
(Cole Huff - 86 2*)
Kaleb Joseph - 86 4* 50th overall
Martin Krampelj - NR
(Isaiah Zierden - 88 2*)
Justin Patton - 80 4*
Toby Hegner - 74 3*
Zach Hanson - NR

4* = 4
3* = 3
2* = 2
NR = 5


Nebraska

Tai Webster = 79 3*
Anton Gill = 88 4* 48th overall
Glynn Watson Jr. = 84 4* 73rd overall
Jack McVeigh = NR
Michael Jacobson = 70 3*
Evan Taylor = 69 2*
Malcom Laws = NR
Nick Fuller = 79 3*
Ed Morrow = 85 4* 53rd overall
Jeriah Horne = NR
James Palmer Jr. = 79 3*
Isaiah Roby = 78 3*
Jordy Tshimanga = 79 3*

4* = 3
3* = 6
2* = 1
NR = 3


Looking at talent on paper Nebraska has the edge... I don't know what Creighton's "NR" are like on other sites, but I'd be willing to bet none are rated higher than Jeriah Horne.

Also 3 of Nebraska's six 3* star guys are 4* on other sites Jordy Tshimanga, James Palmer and Isaiah Roby.

So if you want to say ESPN is not a good judge of talent and that is why Creighton looks weaker there... good luck looking better on other site who all have Nebraska recruits rated higher.

The only thing Creighton has on Nebraska is Greg McDermott. Not saying he is a better coach "Overall" then Miles, but he definitely has a style that beats Miles head to head
 
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An interesting comparison with Creighton and Nebraska. So what is being communicated is that stars aren't the end all be all, and that a system and a coach that knows how to find the right pieces and develop them can overcome stars. Seems some in football don't believe that to be the case.
 

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I guess I was not trying to make this a NU vs CU thing...I hate CU.
I just laugh when I hear about how talented Creighton is and how they are going to make a run this year. Yet Nebraska is a bottom feeder, and has no chance to do anything

Then you pull up the paperwork and you see, Creighton is not any better. It gets tiring to hear how good Creighton is, but outside of the head to head loss, Creighton usually does nothing to show they are head and shoulders better.

McDermott straight up OWNS Miles. I hate it, and it pisses me off every year Miles team gets scorched by them. Every year it is the same thing... Creighton catches fire early, and Nebraska looks like turtles with their heads in the sand.

Other than the Creighton Head to Head chokings Miles does every year, Miles seems to be fairly competitive in all BIG 10 games

I just know that there is too many unknowns to say what Nebraska is going to do this year, and make bold statements. Nebraska is not in the Dire Straits some seem to believe, and I just want people to look past Andrew White and see there is still light at the end of the tunnel
 
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I just laugh when I hear about how talented Creighton is and how they are going to make a run this year. Yet Nebraska is a bottom feeder, and has no chance to do anything

Then you pull up the paperwork and you see, Creighton is not any better. It gets tiring to hear how good Creighton is, but outside of the head to head loss, Creighton usually does nothing to show they are head and shoulders better.

McDermott straight up OWNS Miles. I hate it, and it pisses me off every year Miles team gets scorched by them. Every year it is the same thing... Creighton catches fire early, and Nebraska looks like turtles with their heads in the sand.

Other than the Creighton Head to Head chokings Miles does every year, Miles seems to be fairly competitive in all BIG 10 games

I just know that there is too many unknowns to say what Nebraska is going to do this year, and make bold statements. Nebraska is not in the Dire Straits some seem to believe, and I just want people to look past Andrew White and see there is still light at the end of the tunnel

Well Creighton went 20-15 last year and return the top 2 scorers while adding Marcus Foster who received some All-Big 12 honors at Kansas State.

While Nebraska went 16-18 last year and lose the top 2 scorers while adding Anton Gill who didn't play much at Louisville and add some freshman with talent but still an uncertainty at the college level.

So looking at that on paper, I would say Creighton has the edge and why Nebraska looks to be another bottom feeder team this year instead of looking at just a recruiting website of individual rankings.
 

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Well Creighton went 20-15 last year and return the top 2 scorers while adding Marcus Foster who received some All-Big 12 honors at Kansas State.

While Nebraska went 16-18 last year and lose the top 2 scorers while adding Anton Gill who didn't play much at Louisville and add some freshman with talent but still an uncertainty at the college level.

So looking at that on paper, I would say Creighton has the edge and why Nebraska looks to be another bottom feeder team this year instead of looking at just a recruiting website of individual rankings.

Petteway didn't play much at T-Tech and I think he had a pretty good first year under Miles, no?
 

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Well Creighton went 20-15 last year and return the top 2 scorers while adding Marcus Foster who received some All-Big 12 honors at Kansas State.

While Nebraska went 16-18 last year and lose the top 2 scorers while adding Anton Gill who didn't play much at Louisville and add some freshman with talent but still an uncertainty at the college level.

So looking at that on paper, I would say Creighton has the edge and why Nebraska looks to be another bottom feeder team this year instead of looking at just a recruiting website of individual rankings.
Marcus Foster? You know that he is gonna light the world on fire? How exactly is that a certainty?

Louisville > Kansas State

Can you argue that? Nope

You can't sit here and say Anton Gill can not be talked about, when you use Marcus Foster as a reason Creighton will be amazing.

What one kid does at one school does not always mean they will do the exact same at another. As the person mentioned above Terran Petteway is a perfect example.

Anton Gill is fully capable of doing some good things!

http://www.si.com/college-basketbal...isville-cardinals-ncaa-tournament-elite-eight
 

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I think Gill could be decent but he is not a shooter he is a slasher...Do the Huskers have any shooters this year? If you can't spread the floor it gets messy as we have all seen.
 

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Marcus Foster? You know that he is gonna light the world on fire? How exactly is that a certainty?

Louisville > Kansas State

Can you argue that? Nope

You can't sit here and say Anton Gill can not be talked about, when you use Marcus Foster as a reason Creighton will be amazing.

What one kid does at one school does not always mean they will do the exact same at another. As the person mentioned above Terran Petteway is a perfect example.

Anton Gill is fully capable of doing some good things!

http://www.si.com/college-basketbal...isville-cardinals-ncaa-tournament-elite-eight
That article is hardly a sign of confidence on Gill. Said that he hadn't scored more than 2 points since February and came in only because of desperation, took an awkward shot that needed an "angel" to tip it in. I'm also hopeful about the guy, but if you're going to link an article to prove your point, that wouldn't be the one I'd pick.
 
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Marcus Foster? You know that he is gonna light the world on fire? How exactly is that a certainty?

Louisville > Kansas State

Can you argue that? Nope

You can't sit here and say Anton Gill can not be talked about, when you use Marcus Foster as a reason Creighton will be amazing.

What one kid does at one school does not always mean they will do the exact same at another. As the person mentioned above Terran Petteway is a perfect example.

Anton Gill is fully capable of doing some good things!

http://www.si.com/college-basketbal...isville-cardinals-ncaa-tournament-elite-eight

I mentioned that Creighton returns the top 2 scorers AND adds Marcus Foster.... never said he was going to be the whole team. While Nebraska lost the top 2 scorers AND adds Anton Gill. Gill will play a major role on this years team and we will see how he handles it. Hopefully it's like Petteways first year, who was mentioned, after not seeing many minutes at TT.

On paper, I would rather return my top 2 scorers than lose them just for the experience alone and add depth around them. We will see how Nebraska can play without Shields being the focal point in the offense. I think Glynn Watson will have a big year.

And yes, Louisville > Kansas State in basketball.
 
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I think Gill could be decent but he is not a shooter he is a slasher...Do the Huskers have any shooters this year? If you can't spread the floor it gets messy as we have all seen.

McVeigh is expected to be a shooter I believe. Needs to prove consistency.
 

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Watson has the goods....he should put up good numbers this year with White gone.

Agree 100% with you on Watson. Love the offensive threat he brings from the PG position. Doesn't have to put up 20 pig. Just be enough of a threat to create and hit that FT jumper.
 

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Agree 100% with you on Watson. Love the offensive threat he brings from the PG position. Doesn't have to put up 20 pig. Just be enough of a threat to create and hit that FT jumper.

Was so exciting to watch him create his mid range game last year and make them at a good percentage. I haven't looked, but I would guess he was shooting at close to 40%?

He also showed a good bit of range on his shot.
 

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Dude, that article on Gill was awesome! He never played...came in...hit was he even called a lucky shot and then never played again. Haha
 

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Was so exciting to watch him create his mid range game last year and make them at a good percentage. I haven't looked, but I would guess he was shooting at close to 40%?

He also showed a good bit of range on his shot.
Yes, Watson shot .389 from the field. And no, that is not good, really. Shields, .470, White .480, Webster .474. McVeigh shot only .350 - not going to cut it, but at least most of his shots came from the 3 point line where he shot .340.

Shooting sub .400 is not good unless you are a pure 3 point shooter.

I hope the coaches work on his game, because as many have stated, he has some good upside with good quicks and hops. But when I hear people talk about his shooting, it makes me wonder how much they know about basketball.
 

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Watson ha great potential, but I'm not sure if he'll be the best player on the team in any of his four seasons here. And that's a good thing. There are players on the team with a lot of upside - one that goes overlooked is Morrow. I believe you're going to see a pretty solid jump from year one to year two from his play. He has a great body to play around the hoop and has a "nose for the ball."

Morrow could be a stud if they know how to use him. Stick him at the four spot and let him post up or face up from 15'. Give him the ball. Turn him loose and let him crash the boards. Play him with another post player and let him guard opposing fours. He's capable of averaging a double-double.
 

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Morrow could be a stud if they know how to use him. Stick him at the four spot and let him post up or face up from 15'. Give him the ball. Turn him loose and let him crash the boards. Play him with another post player and let him guard opposing fours. He's capable of averaging a double-double.
I agree with most of that but I pull not bother posting him up much or having him face up...he is a tip in and rebound machine...he has a motor that never stops...let him run and grab boards on offense and defense.
 

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Umm he did ALL that as a true freshman.
yes he did. AT THE END OF THE SEASON he was turning in to a take charge player. His season numbers aren't all that impressive but the kid played very well down the stretch. He will one of our two best players IMO this next season.
 

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I agree with most of that but I pull not bother posting him up much or having him face up...he is a tip in and rebound machine...he has a motor that never stops...let him run and grab boards on offense and defense.
Yeah, he hasn't shown that yet but he's been playing against fives and having to guard five men on the low block which is still something that quite frankly he's never been taught how to do properly. Apparently that didn't come up in HS and AAU ball and Miles hasn't hired a post coach (we've seen those results).

But he's so strong and has a quick first step, long arms and gets off the floor very quickly. Give him the ball on the pinch post or short corner, let him face. He's too quick and too strong. Not saying he's Charles Barkley, but for a team desperate for difference makers and a team that has had enough Doc Sadler/Tim Miles small lineups, it's time to try something else. This kid didn't become a four star by tip ins and rebounds alone.
 

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Yeah, he hasn't shown that yet but he's been playing against fives and having to guard five men on the low block which is still something that quite frankly he's never been taught how to do properly. Apparently that didn't come up in HS and AAU ball and Miles hasn't hired a post coach (we've seen those results).

But he's so strong and has a quick first step, long arms and gets off the floor very quickly. Give him the ball on the pinch post or short corner, let him face. He's too quick and too strong. Not saying he's Charles Barkley, but for a team desperate for difference makers and a team that has had enough Doc Sadler/Tim Miles small lineups, it's time to try something else. This kid didn't become a four star by tip ins and rebounds alone.
He was a four star because of his crazy motor and ability to run the floor as a big man.
 

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Marcus Foster? You know that he is gonna light the world on fire? How exactly is that a certainty?

Louisville > Kansas State

Can you argue that? Nope

You can't sit here and say Anton Gill can not be talked about, when you use Marcus Foster as a reason Creighton will be amazing.

What one kid does at one school does not always mean they will do the exact same at another. As the person mentioned above Terran Petteway is a perfect example.

Anton Gill is fully capable of doing some good things!

http://www.si.com/college-basketbal...isville-cardinals-ncaa-tournament-elite-eight

anton gill scored 110 pts across 54 games (that's 2 pts per game) in 2 years at louisville. marcus foster scored 875 pts across 62 games (that's 14 pts per game) in 2 years at kstate. there is a vast difference btwn the two. gill may turn out to be amazing, who knows, but to act like the two should be treated equally is silly.
 
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Yes, Watson shot .389 from the field. And no, that is not good, really. Shields, .470, White .480, Webster .474. McVeigh shot only .350 - not going to cut it, but at least most of his shots came from the 3 point line where he shot .340.

Shooting sub .400 is not good unless you are a pure 3 point shooter.

I hope the coaches work on his game, because as many have stated, he has some good upside with good quicks and hops. But when I hear people talk about his shooting, it makes me wonder how much they know about basketball.
His 3 pointers brought him down, he shot around 43% from inside the arch. Using Shields / White / Webster is a bit misleading as they are bigger guys who will have more opportunity from close range.
 

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His 3 pointers brought him down, he shot around 43% from inside the arch. Using Shields / White / Webster is a bit misleading as they are bigger guys who will have more opportunity from close range.
43% inside the arch is not good shooting.

3 point shooting brings everyone's shooting percentage down.

I'm not bagging the guy, but please let's not try to sell that he was a good shooter of the ball.

On the bright side, his shooting percentage numbers weren't that far off of Buddy Hield's shooting when he was a freshman. Buddy shot .388 his freshman season and through a TON of practice and shooting he lifted that shooting to .501 his senior season. It can happen, but the dedication to shooting in practice has to be there.
 

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anton gill scored 110 pts across 54 games (that's 2 pts per game) in 2 years at louisville. marcus foster scored 875 pts across 62 games (that's 14 pts per game) in 2 years at kstate. there is a vast difference btwn the two. gill may turn out to be amazing, who knows, but to act like the two should be treated equally is silly.

Marcus Foster also played on a shittier team? Hence the more minutes... Hence the more points

2013-14 Kansas State

Games Played: 33
Minutes 29.4
FG: 5.4
FGA: 12.7
Average: .423
PTS: 15.5

2014-15 Kansas State

Games Played: 29
Minutes 27.8
FG: 4.0
FGA: 10.3
Average: .388
PTS: 12.5

Not only did he get worse his second year, he shot 38.8%

So yes you are right he played more at Kansas State, and he has proven that he is getting worse and not better. Where in that do you see him being a game changer?

Marcus Foster plays at Louisville he rides the pine and see's zero minutes. I hope that is not to hard to process for you guys, because obviously he is a way more proven commodity than Gill

Gill could of played 28 minutes a game and take 10 shots every game and make 3-4 too.

In no way shape or form am I going to sit here and say Gill is going to be great, but I am also here to tell you Marcus Foster hasn't done anything for Creighton yet, and he has done nothing for me to say he will be better than Gill

Edit: Hell... Bo Spencer added 15.4 a game and shot better than 40%... Would you call him amazing?
 
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Marcus Foster also played on a shittier team? Hence the more minutes... Hence the more points

2013-14 Kansas State

Games Played: 33
Minutes 29.4
FG: 5.4
FGA: 12.7
Average: .423
PTS: 15.5

2014-15 Kansas State

Games Played: 29
Minutes 27.8
FG: 4.0
FGA: 10.3
Average: .388
PTS: 12.5

Not only did he get worse his second year, he shot 38.8%

So yes you are right he played more at Kansas State, and he has proven that he is getting worse and not better. Where in that do you see him being a game changer?

Marcus Foster plays at Louisville he rides the pine and see's zero minutes. I hope that is not to hard to process for you guys, because obviously he is a way more proven commodity than Gill

Gill could of played 28 minutes a game and take 10 shots every game and make 3-4 too.

In no way shape or form am I going to sit here and say Gill is going to be great, but I am also here to tell you Marcus Foster hasn't done anything for Creighton yet, and he has done nothing for me to say he will be better than Gill

Foster was not good his second year but he also had issues with Weber and off the court issues. SmokinSmokinSmokin....He will probably be really good at Creighton. But, I also think Anton Gill will turn out to be a very good addition for our team. He was the best player on the court in last years fall scrimmage. The key will be keeping him two years as opposed to him turning pro after this year or transferring.