Not yet but 3 top 15 games, 2 top 5 teams in the next month.. At iowa, at USC, at UCLA.. Not saying it can't be done and that I don't think they can but that's a tough stretchI’ve seen them projected at a 1 seed in a couple of them. Finish with 1 loss and win the big ten tournament and a 1 seed is ours. Have you seen anything to suggest that won’t be a reality?
Hell, if NU only lost one game between now and Selection Sunday, they would be the #1 overall seed.I’ve seen them projected at a 1 seed in a couple of them. Finish with 1 loss and win the big ten tournament and a 1 seed is ours. Have you seen anything to suggest that won’t be a reality?
We have too many weapons. Yeah we will meet someone that beats us up inside, but nobody’s stopping our shooters.Hell, if NU only lost one game between now and Selection Sunday, they would be the #1 overall seed.
I don't really see Nebraska - or any other team in the country - making quite that good of a run. Not in the top conferences.
I'm not being critical when I say NU will have a few losses - it's just the way the major conferences work. I think every power conference team will have at least 2 or 3 Ls.We have too many weapons. Yeah we will meet someone that beats us up inside, but nobody’s stopping our shooters.
Come on. A one point win over K-State leads you to believe we are unbeatable? They are playing well, but they are going to lose more than one game.We have too many weapons. Yeah we will meet someone that beats us up inside, but nobody’s stopping our shooters.
14-6 would have us finishing 8-6 moving forward... that would be terrible.There are some MONSTER games remaining for the top teams in the B1G. While already having defeated Illinois and MSU puts NU in rarified air at the moment, remaining games with Michigan, Purdue, and Illinois will go a long way in determining whether NU can actually win the league and whether they can maintain a Top 2 or 3 NCAA seed. All of those teams play each other, as well, so all of the contenders will have scars.
And we can't overlook two games with Iowa and the two roadies in Los Angeles. No gimmees there. Of course, NU needs to keep their road momentum going with the next two road games against NW and MN, then avoid a trap at Rutgers.
If NU can continue to play this well, and lose no more than 4, maybe 5 games, a 1 or 2 seed is likely. I can see stumbles here and there; but given what we have seen so far - any worse than 14-6 in the league would be disappointing.
Sorry to have jinxed them....
You have to think they can win the next three. 14-6 would mean a 5-6 finish. That would hurt14-6 would have us finishing 8-6 moving forward... that would be terrible.
Yeah pick the single one point win and ignore all of the blowout wins. What a joke you are.Come on. A one point win over K-State leads you to believe we are unbeatable? They are playing well, but they are going to lose more than one game.
Oh good grief. I assume an adult who reacts like a 3rd grader. I wasn't the one that predicted one loss. The last ten national champions averaged five loses.Yeah pick the single one point win and ignore all of the blowout wins. What a joke you are.
Well, we beat lowly K State by one, so where does that put us? just saying.I realize these are just darts thrown at a board at this point, but I'll be very surprised if UCF is a 7 seed. They pulled out wins over Cincinnati and lowly K-State, but UCF won't hold up against the upper half of the Big 12, in my opinion.
Agree, we have to be realistic. If we end the year with 3 or 4 losses, we should be ecstatic. Personally, I think that we end up with 4 or 5 losses. Purdue, Michigan and then 2 or 3 losses to Illinois, one of the Iowa games and then one that we shouldn't. I would love to eat crow and be wrong.There are some MONSTER games remaining for the top teams in the B1G. While already having defeated Illinois and MSU puts NU in rarified air at the moment, remaining games with Michigan, Purdue, and Illinois will go a long way in determining whether NU can actually win the league and whether they can maintain a Top 2 or 3 NCAA seed. All of those teams play each other, as well, so all of the contenders will have scars.
And we can't overlook two games with Iowa and the two roadies in Los Angeles. No gimmees there. Of course, NU needs to keep their road momentum going with the next two road games against NW and MN, then avoid a trap at Rutgers.
If NU can continue to play this well, and lose no more than 4, maybe 5 games, a 1 or 2 seed is likely. I can see stumbles here and there; but given what we have seen so far - any worse than 14-6 in the league would be disappointing.
Sorry to have jinxed them....
We've won quite a few toss-up games late, it is just inevitable that those go the other way in the future. We'll probably have one stinker, and a couple of close losses. Four losses would still be an amazing season. I would actually rather be a slightly lower seed, getting over the hump and winning an tournament game is going to be a lot of pressure for these guys. They rely so much on defending the 3 and making contested 3s that things could snowball quick with some shot making and missing.We have too many weapons. Yeah we will meet someone that beats us up inside, but nobody’s stopping our shooters.
Still undefeated?Well, we beat lowly K State by one, so where does that put us? just saying.![]()
We’ve thus far avoided the game where half the starters have the flu. Fingers crossed.We need to secure a spot in the big10 title and ncaa tournament. We've had good fortune and not many injuries.
Good grief to you. Multiple big wins and all you can say is oh they beat K State by 1Oh good grief. I assume an adult who reacts like a 3rd grader. I wasn't the one that predicted one loss. The last ten national champions averaged five loses.
Puts us at #11 in the NET ranking, compared to K-State's #78.Well, we beat lowly K State by one, so where does that put us?![]()