3. The freshman class Miles hailed as the hope of the program is good. Not great. Just good. Is there a future NBA player there? Probably not. This class was supposed to produce difference-makers. They look more like solid starters and role players. The past few games, they’ve been mostly invisible.
10. Nebraska needs a big man.
Seriously now. If Miles doesn’t find a serviceable 6-8, 6-9 guy (better than Jake Hammond or Moses Abraham), it doesn’t matter who else he recruits. Does. Not. Matter. He’ll eventually get fired. He surely knows it.
There are a few nice pieces here, but trying to make this roster look good without a big man is like trying to salvage your appearance with a big, ol’ zit on your forehead. A new sweater and a splash of cologne only goes so far.
In the past 50 years of Nebraska basketball, only one coach has recorded back-to-back losing seasons. Barry Collier had three straight (2001-03). Tim Miles, barring a surprising postseason surge, will do it, too.
It’s time for this roller coaster to climb.