OWHReasons to believe, baby:
1. Nebraska’s rotation is stocked with young players.
2. The Huskers were 3-1 in Big Ten play when Ed Morrow’s injured foot knocked him out of the lineup.
3. Nebraska has played one of the three toughest schedules in the country, including six non-conference foes ranked in the top 60 of KenPom’s ratings.
4. Miles, inheriting a weak roster, took Nebraska to the freaking NCAA tournament in his second year.
5. Interest and effort are strong, both on the floor and in the seats.
Why it’s hard to believe:
1. Since Joe Cipriano took over in 1963-64, only one coach has produced three consecutive losing seasons. That was Barry Collier and it came his first three years on the job.
2. For all of NU’s inspired efforts against good teams, Miles loses too many games to bad teams.
3. Yes, Miles is playing young guys, but he’s in this position because he recruited so poorly his first few years.
4. The old excuse for Nebraska was the Devaney Center. Pinnacle Bank Arena and the Hendricks complex were supposed to make NU competitive.
5. Nebraska isn’t the only young team in the Big Ten. This is a point often overlooked by Miles’ supporters.
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