throwing bones Posted February 28, 2017 Share Posted February 28, 2017 Hoiberg is not coming to Nebraska. He left his alma mater with 5 starters returning after a run in the NCAA tourney to go to the NBA. He's not coming back to college ball to cater/supervise 17-23 year old kids. Nebraska has been a doormat for many years in basketball, lets give a guy with a team full of freshman and sophomores a fighting chance. Or we could fire him and 3-4 key players transfer leaving us with nothing and starting over....again. Then in 5 years fire the new guy because he didn't win fast enough and keep this cycle rolling. Let's put the video game down and ride this one out for a couple years. I wouldn't count out Hoiberg returning to college. Especially the way his star players treated him in Chicago. It's hardly a team of stars. Jimmy Butler yes, but the surrounding cast is an aging D-Wade, locker room cancer Rajon Rondo, and perennial all stars Nikola Mirotic (sp?) and Robin Lopez. The issue in Chicago is the front office, lots of unrest over how Gar Forman is managing the team. It's a bold strategy aimed at getting a high pick, problem is they're 30-29. Hoiberg's teams rely on spacing and shooters, nothing that Nebraska currently has. So in comes forced attrition and transfers. Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted February 28, 2017 Share Posted February 28, 2017 Hoiberg is not coming to Nebraska. He left his alma mater with 5 starters returning after a run in the NCAA tourney to go to the NBA. He's not coming back to college ball to cater/supervise 17-23 year old kids. Nebraska has been a doormat for many years in basketball, lets give a guy with a team full of freshman and sophomores a fighting chance. Or we could fire him and 3-4 key players transfer leaving us with nothing and starting over....again. Then in 5 years fire the new guy because he didn't win fast enough and keep this cycle rolling. Let's put the video game down and ride this one out for a couple years. I wouldn't count out Hoiberg returning to college. Especially the way his star players treated him in Chicago. It's hardly a team of stars. Jimmy Butler yes, but the surrounding cast is an aging D-Wade, locker room cancer Rajon Rondo, and perennial all stars Nikola Mirotic (sp?) and Robin Lopez. The issue in Chicago is the front office, lots of unrest over how Gar Forman is managing the team. It's a bold strategy aimed at getting a high pick, problem is they're 30-29. Hoiberg's teams rely on spacing and shooters, nothing that Nebraska currently has. So in comes forced attrition and transfers. Attrition and transfers has been a way of life for Miles. So it's nothing new Quote Link to comment
throwing bones Posted February 28, 2017 Share Posted February 28, 2017 Hoiberg is not coming to Nebraska. He left his alma mater with 5 starters returning after a run in the NCAA tourney to go to the NBA. He's not coming back to college ball to cater/supervise 17-23 year old kids. Nebraska has been a doormat for many years in basketball, lets give a guy with a team full of freshman and sophomores a fighting chance. Or we could fire him and 3-4 key players transfer leaving us with nothing and starting over....again. Then in 5 years fire the new guy because he didn't win fast enough and keep this cycle rolling. Let's put the video game down and ride this one out for a couple years. I wouldn't count out Hoiberg returning to college. Especially the way his star players treated him in Chicago. It's hardly a team of stars. Jimmy Butler yes, but the surrounding cast is an aging D-Wade, locker room cancer Rajon Rondo, and perennial all stars Nikola Mirotic (sp?) and Robin Lopez. The issue in Chicago is the front office, lots of unrest over how Gar Forman is managing the team. It's a bold strategy aimed at getting a high pick, problem is they're 30-29. Hoiberg's teams rely on spacing and shooters, nothing that Nebraska currently has. So in comes forced attrition and transfers. Attrition and transfers has been a way of life for Miles. So it's nothing new And a round and round we go, never establishing a solid program. This is the first time in his tenure that he has a base of 4 solid freshman and 3 solid sophomores...not counting transfers. I say let it shake out and see if they get better. If the freshman leave this summer, it's officially a hot seat. Quote Link to comment
SouthLincoln Husker Posted February 28, 2017 Share Posted February 28, 2017 Hoiberg is not coming to Nebraska. He left his alma mater with 5 starters returning after a run in the NCAA tourney to go to the NBA. He's not coming back to college ball to cater/supervise 17-23 year old kids. Nebraska has been a doormat for many years in basketball, lets give a guy with a team full of freshman and sophomores a fighting chance. Or we could fire him and 3-4 key players transfer leaving us with nothing and starting over....again. Then in 5 years fire the new guy because he didn't win fast enough and keep this cycle rolling. Let's put the video game down and ride this one out for a couple years. I wouldn't count out Hoiberg returning to college. Especially the way his star players treated him in Chicago. It's hardly a team of stars. Jimmy Butler yes, but the surrounding cast is an aging D-Wade, locker room cancer Rajon Rondo, and perennial all stars Nikola Mirotic (sp?) and Robin Lopez. The issue in Chicago is the front office, lots of unrest over how Gar Forman is managing the team. It's a bold strategy aimed at getting a high pick, problem is they're 30-29. Hoiberg's teams rely on spacing and shooters, nothing that Nebraska currently has. So in comes forced attrition and transfers. Attrition and transfers has been a way of life for Miles. So it's nothing new And a round and round we go, never establishing a solid program. This is the first time in his tenure that he has a base of 4 solid freshman and 3 solid sophomores...not counting transfers. I say let it shake out and see if they get better. If the freshman leave this summer, it's officially a hot seat. 4 freshman? 3 freshman, 4 sophomores, 3 transfers & another incoming highly rated HS player. Quote Link to comment
seaofred92 Posted February 28, 2017 Share Posted February 28, 2017 I'd rather keep Miles one more year and keep an eye on Craig Smith at South Dakota. That dude can coach, especially offense. Quote Link to comment
Big red surfers Posted March 1, 2017 Share Posted March 1, 2017 Team gets worse every year. Not going to be any differant in 2018. As for this year. Who knows. Look a like top 25 team for two weeks then look complete and crap the next two weeks. Quote Link to comment
SouthLincoln Husker Posted March 1, 2017 Share Posted March 1, 2017 Team gets worse every year. Not going to be any differant in 2018. As for this year. Who knows. Look a like top 25 team for two weeks then look complete and crap the next two weeks. Week after week, its time for a break before you go over the edge! Quote Link to comment
PaulCrewe Posted March 2, 2017 Share Posted March 2, 2017 I'd rather keep Miles one more year and keep an eye on Craig Smith at South Dakota. That dude can coach, especially offense. There hasn't been a resemblence of an offense here since he left Quote Link to comment
Big red surfers Posted March 2, 2017 Share Posted March 2, 2017 Hoiberg is not coming to Nebraska. He left his alma mater with 5 starters returning after a run in the NCAA tourney to go to the NBA. He's not coming back to college ball to cater/supervise 17-23 year old kids. Nebraska has been a doormat for many years in basketball, lets give a guy with a team full of freshman and sophomores a fighting chance. Or we could fire him and 3-4 key players transfer leaving us with nothing and starting over....again. Then in 5 years fire the new guy because he didn't win fast enough and keep this cycle rolling. Let's put the video game down and ride this one out for a couple years. I wouldn't count out Hoiberg returning to college. Especially the way his star players treated him in Chicago. It's hardly a team of stars. Jimmy Butler yes, but the surrounding cast is an aging D-Wade, locker room cancer Rajon Rondo, and perennial all stars Nikola Mirotic (sp?) and Robin Lopez. The issue in Chicago is the front office, lots of unrest over how Gar Forman is managing the team. It's a bold strategy aimed at getting a high pick, problem is they're 30-29. Hoiberg's teams rely on spacing and shooters, nothing that Nebraska currently has. So in comes forced attrition and transfers. Attrition and transfers has been a way of life for Miles. So it's nothing new And a round and round we go, never establishing a solid program. This is the first time in his tenure that he has a base of 4 solid freshman and 3 solid sophomores...not counting transfers. I say let it shake out and see if they get better. If the freshman leave this summer, it's officially a hot seat. 4 freshman? 3 freshman, 4 sophomores, 3 transfers & another incoming highly rated HS player. Problem is miles doesn't know how to coach em up. Quote Link to comment
throwing bones Posted March 2, 2017 Share Posted March 2, 2017 Hoiberg is not coming to Nebraska. He left his alma mater with 5 starters returning after a run in the NCAA tourney to go to the NBA. He's not coming back to college ball to cater/supervise 17-23 year old kids. Nebraska has been a doormat for many years in basketball, lets give a guy with a team full of freshman and sophomores a fighting chance. Or we could fire him and 3-4 key players transfer leaving us with nothing and starting over....again. Then in 5 years fire the new guy because he didn't win fast enough and keep this cycle rolling. Let's put the video game down and ride this one out for a couple years. I wouldn't count out Hoiberg returning to college. Especially the way his star players treated him in Chicago. It's hardly a team of stars. Jimmy Butler yes, but the surrounding cast is an aging D-Wade, locker room cancer Rajon Rondo, and perennial all stars Nikola Mirotic (sp?) and Robin Lopez. The issue in Chicago is the front office, lots of unrest over how Gar Forman is managing the team. It's a bold strategy aimed at getting a high pick, problem is they're 30-29. Hoiberg's teams rely on spacing and shooters, nothing that Nebraska currently has. So in comes forced attrition and transfers. Attrition and transfers has been a way of life for Miles. So it's nothing new And a round and round we go, never establishing a solid program. This is the first time in his tenure that he has a base of 4 solid freshman and 3 solid sophomores...not counting transfers. I say let it shake out and see if they get better. If the freshman leave this summer, it's officially a hot seat. 4 freshman? 3 freshman, 4 sophomores, 3 transfers & another incoming highly rated HS player. Problem is miles doesn't know how to coach em up. Tai Webster Webster disagrees. Either way it'll work itself out. Quote Link to comment
Big red surfers Posted March 3, 2017 Share Posted March 3, 2017 Hoiberg is not coming to Nebraska. He left his alma mater with 5 starters returning after a run in the NCAA tourney to go to the NBA. He's not coming back to college ball to cater/supervise 17-23 year old kids. Nebraska has been a doormat for many years in basketball, lets give a guy with a team full of freshman and sophomores a fighting chance. Or we could fire him and 3-4 key players transfer leaving us with nothing and starting over....again. Then in 5 years fire the new guy because he didn't win fast enough and keep this cycle rolling. Let's put the video game down and ride this one out for a couple years. I wouldn't count out Hoiberg returning to college. Especially the way his star players treated him in Chicago.It's hardly a team of stars. Jimmy Butler yes, but the surrounding cast is an aging D-Wade, locker room cancer Rajon Rondo, and perennial all stars Nikola Mirotic (sp?) and Robin Lopez. The issue in Chicago is the front office, lots of unrest over how Gar Forman is managing the team. It's a bold strategy aimed at getting a high pick, problem is they're 30-29. Hoiberg's teams rely on spacing and shooters, nothing that Nebraska currently has. So in comes forced attrition and transfers. Attrition and transfers has been a way of life for Miles. So it's nothing newAnd a round and round we go, never establishing a solid program. This is the first time in his tenure that he has a base of 4 solid freshman and 3 solid sophomores...not counting transfers. I say let it shake out and see if they get better. If the freshman leave this summer, it's officially a hot seat. 4 freshman? 3 freshman, 4 sophomores, 3 transfers & another incoming highly rated HS player. Problem is miles doesn't know how to coach em up. Tai Webster Webster disagrees. Either way it'll work itself out. Smh. Tai played for New Zealand national team. I'm pretty sure he learned more there then at Nebraska. Quote Link to comment
Big red surfers Posted March 3, 2017 Share Posted March 3, 2017 Hoiberg is not coming to Nebraska. He left his alma mater with 5 starters returning after a run in the NCAA tourney to go to the NBA. He's not coming back to college ball to cater/supervise 17-23 year old kids. Nebraska has been a doormat for many years in basketball, lets give a guy with a team full of freshman and sophomores a fighting chance. Or we could fire him and 3-4 key players transfer leaving us with nothing and starting over....again. Then in 5 years fire the new guy because he didn't win fast enough and keep this cycle rolling. Let's put the video game down and ride this one out for a couple years. I wouldn't count out Hoiberg returning to college. Especially the way his star players treated him in Chicago. It's hardly a team of stars. Jimmy Butler yes, but the surrounding cast is an aging D-Wade, locker room cancer Rajon Rondo, and perennial all stars Nikola Mirotic (sp?) and Robin Lopez. The issue in Chicago is the front office, lots of unrest over how Gar Forman is managing the team. It's a bold strategy aimed at getting a high pick, problem is they're 30-29. Hoiberg's teams rely on spacing and shooters, nothing that Nebraska currently has. So in comes forced attrition and transfers. To be fair Nebraska never had good spacing or shooters Quote Link to comment
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