The same thing happened in Alaska. You can't expect your team to travel halfway around the world, play at 2 in the morning, and expect good results against a team playing at their normal time on their own court. I'd just chalk this one up as a fluke.
With that said, we need a big man and some guys who can handle a little pressure bringing the ball up.....hurry back Moses.
This is a terrible excuse. The team was here saturday, some 60 hours before tip off. Good teams overcome this, bad teams will make excuses.
Sorry, circadian rhythms are what they are......it greatly benefits the local team and increases the sloppiness of the Huskers. The Huskers were over-rated and are now on everyone's radar as well.....so your statement about good and bad teams has some truth to it except there is no black and white to what is good and bad. On a good day the Huskers are good. I'd say they need more consistent and all-around good players. One of those has a broken arm.
I'm sorry. I've been living here since 1989 I have seen teams come in on a tuesday afternoon, play wednesday night and beat UH then go home that night. When Uh was a member of the old WAC. Air force, Wyoming, colo st, UTEP would come to town for 36 hours and leave with a W.
Maybe if nebraska could make free throws(missed 6 in a row at one time), maybe not starting down 0-2 before one second has been played, maybe of pettaway had his shīt together, maybe if nebraska knew how to beat a 1/2 court trap we would be playing right now vs WSU. Time and Travel had nothing to do with the loss. Poor play did.
Btw miles had the choice of this game or the afternoon game, he choose to play Hawaii.