iLoveLamp Posted October 28, 2011 Share Posted October 28, 2011 http://eye-on-college-basketball.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/26283066/32950703 By Jeff Goodman Doc Sadler has no qualms saying this is his most talented team since he took over at Nebraska. Now he just needs for this group to get healthy. For the last few days, he's had difficulty fielding a team in practice. Toney McCray has been out after a pair of foot surgeries this summer. Caleb Walker, Corey Hilliard and Brandon Ubel have all been out for the past few days with ankle injuries and Dylan Talley has missed the last three practices with a thigh injury. Then toss in 6-foot-11 senior Andre Almeida, whose knee is in bad shape and can't practice at all, and 6-foot-11 junior Christopher Niemann, whose knee injuries have forced Sadler to limit him to one end of the floor in practice. "He doesn't change ends of the floor at all," Sadler said of Niemann. "When we play up and down, we keep him on the defensive end." Sadler said he's hopeful that those two big guys can get healthy enough to give him a combined 12-15 minutes per game this season. Sadler will enter the Big Ten with a team that was a couple of plays away from getting to the NCAA tournament a year ago. Sure, he's without leading scorer Lance Jeter - but there's more overall talent on this team than a year ago. "This is definitely the best team we've had," Sadler said. Look for LSU transfer Bo Spencer to battle senior Brandon Richardson (the two can also play together) at the point. McCray and Caleb Walker who started nearly 50 games a year ago - will likely start on the wings and Sadler will have juniors Jorge Brian Diaz (10.5 ppg) and Ubel up front. Sadler also raves about the potential of 6-foot-7 freshman David Rivers. "He's going to be special," Sadler said. "He can shoot it, he has a feel for the game and plays his butt off. He's got a chance to be one of the best I've had." While Sadler is optimistic about his talent, he also realizes stepping into the Big Ten won't be an easy acclimation. Especially with an unforgiving league slate that includes two games against each of Ohio State and Wisconsin among the first eight. "You know in the Big 12 how to play people," Sadler said. "You know their strengths and weaknesses. I don't have any idea right now in the Big Ten." Should be an interesting and exciting season GBR Quote Link to comment
Haspula Posted October 28, 2011 Share Posted October 28, 2011 If we don't win a big 10 championship in football, then we'll win it in basketball. GBR! 1 Quote Link to comment
Comish Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Doc's teams have more injuries than any other basketball teams in history........ I wonder if he needs to look at some of the training/practice methods.............? Never-the-less.................I think his style of play will translate better to the Big 10 than it did in the Big 12 Quote Link to comment
PaulCrewe Posted November 2, 2011 Share Posted November 2, 2011 Until I see Bo Spencer play I call BS on most talented team. 75% percent of last years talent walked across the graduation platform with Lance Jeter. 1 Quote Link to comment
tschu Posted November 2, 2011 Share Posted November 2, 2011 Yeah, this is gonna be a looooooooooooong year Quote Link to comment
HuskerShark Posted November 2, 2011 Share Posted November 2, 2011 I really like Doc, I just hope everybody sticks with him because I do believe we will see the NCAA tourney at least once in the next 5-7 years with him as the coach. It is very hard to recruit good bball player to Neb, and that is probably why we have had so many foreign guys on our team. But with new facilities that have been built and are being built, we should see recruiting get a little bit better. Quote Link to comment
Cina Posted November 3, 2011 Share Posted November 3, 2011 Just picked up my student season ticket pack and red zone shirt. I have my reservations about this team with the aforementioned lack of Lance Jeter-and with Almeida still on recovery from surgery (I don't think they've practiced him since the article, anyone else heard differently? I saw him on campus yesterday and he seemed fit as ever.) Quote Link to comment
Omaha-Husker Posted November 10, 2011 Share Posted November 10, 2011 Lunardi is pretty high on Nebraska. He has them in his 1st 4 teams out in the first Bracketology. Quote Link to comment
darkhorse85 Posted November 10, 2011 Share Posted November 10, 2011 Lunardi is pretty high on Nebraska. He has them in his 1st 4 teams out in the first Bracketology. I wish I were that optimistic. 28 turnovers against Doane though? Ouch. I know it was pretty much a glorified scrimmage, but that hurt to watch. Quote Link to comment
Comish Posted November 10, 2011 Share Posted November 10, 2011 Vegas has us at 4 conference wins in the over/under.............. IF this is his most talented team...............................and 5 of the top 6 are seniors..................what does that say about the future.................YIKES........!! Quote Link to comment
Gumbercules Posted November 14, 2011 Share Posted November 14, 2011 I really like Doc, I just hope everybody sticks with him because I do believe we will see the NCAA tourney at least once in the next 5-7 years with him as the coach. It is very hard to recruit good bball player to Neb, and that is probably why we have had so many foreign guys on our team. But with new facilities that have been built and are being built, we should see recruiting get a little bit better. If Doc Sadler is here for another seven years, then someone in the athletic department forgot we had a basketball team. He's not a good coach. People forget the man was only hired because Collier quit waaaay too late for us to get a good coach. Quote Link to comment
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