GT: Indiana at Nebraska - 4:30PM - BTN

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December 31, 2014

4:30pm CT - BTN

Pinnacle Bank Arena - Lincoln, NE

Indiana Hoosiers 10-3, 0-0 (Last: 91-87 L vs Georgetown)

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Nebraska Cornhuskers 8-4, 0-0 (Last: 71-58 W vs Ohio)

Big Ten Standings

Maryland 1-0, 13-1

Iowa 1-0, 10-4

Northwestern 1-0, 10-4

Michigan 1-0, 8-5

Penn State 0-0, 12-1

Wisconsin 0-0, 12-1

Minnesota 0-0, 11-2

Indiana 0-0, 10-3

Nebraska 0-0, 8-4

Purdue 0-0, 8-5

Ohio State 0-1, 11-3

Illinois 0-1, 10-4

Michigan State 0-1, 9-5

Rutgers 0-1, 8-6

Head Coaches

Indiana Tom Crean (301-196, 111-100 at Indiana)

Nebraska Tim Miles (325-255, 42-35 at Nebraska)

Injury Report

Indiana

F - Devin Davis - Head - Out indefinitely

Nebraska

F - Moses Abraham - Broken hand - 2-4 weeks

F - Leslee Smith - Knee - Out indefinitely

Scouting Indiana

Indiana enters Wednesday’s game with a 10-3 record following a 91-87 overtime loss to Georgetown on Saturday. The Hoosiers are playing their first road game of the season on Wednesday. The Hoosiers posted wins over SMU, Pittsburgh and Butler in non-conference action while the other losses came to Louisville and Eastern Washington.

Under seventh-year head coach Tom Crean, the Hoosiers are one of the most explosive offensive teams in the country, averaging 86.4 points per game while shooting 50 percent from the field and 42 percent from 3-point range. Indiana out-rebounds teams by more than four rebounds per game and commits just 12 turnovers a game.

Junior point guard Yogi Ferrell is one of the Big Ten’s top performers, as he averages 17.2 points along with 4.8 assists per game to rank in the top 10 in the Big Ten in both categories. Ferrell also shoots 48 percent from 3-point range for the Hoosiers. Freshman James Blackmon Jr. has been an impact newcomer, as he leads the Hoosiers in scoing at 17.9 points per game while shooting 44 percent from long range. Sophomore Troy Williams is the third Hoosier who averages double figures, as he is at 13.6 points and a team-high 6.0 rebounds per game.

 
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For the first time in the BiG, the conference schedule starts out favorably for us with early home games. (too bad we're not at full strength)

We MUST take advantage and get off to a great start.

It's early, but this is the most important game of the season so far......

 
For the first time in the BiG, the conference schedule starts out favorably for us with early home games. (too bad we're not at full strength)

We MUST take advantage and get off to a great start.

It's early, but this is the most important game of the season so far......
Exactly. we have an advantage when playing at home. Need to win these games. Get enough wins early to help out. Should be a fun game.

 
Indiana is sooooo streaky...this is a game that the Huskers really need to win.

Lord knows you can't let easy ones slip away like the Illini did yesterday

 
Headed down early for some grub and suds. We should take this one from Indiana. I would like to see Walt throw in at least 13. Limit the turn-overs and we are gold.

 
Good floor spacing there for Shavon. We keep our turnovers down and we should be ok today, though that's asking alot

 
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