[Husker] Basketball Musings
j j
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Sun Jan 27 10:31:47 CST 2008
I agree with you Jon. Doc has a very young team and they had a great win against Oregon, but we will know what is really going to happen with NU basketball in about 2 or 3 years. If we are still struggling after 3 more years it will be time to let Doc move on. I dont think that will happen, I think Doc will move this team forward and we will be towards the top of the Big XII and will be going to the NCAA tourney year in and year out.
jon johnston <jon.johnston at gmail.com> wrote: It's not anywhere near close for Sadler. Give the guy five or six
years minimum. Let him build a program.
Case in point is Connie Yori's team. What is this, her sixth year? The
young women seem to be getting there, better year by year.
Face the facts, Nebraska isn't a basketball state. People would gather
around a winning team, but the only way you'll get that in a short
haul is by doing what KSU did - paying some guy like Bob Huggins to
come in, use his name, throw money around, buy one, win some games and
then get put on NCAA probation. The results of the past year have
taught us that isn't how things are done at the University of Nebraska.
If they're going to do it, do it right. Take the time. Graduate the
players, but get the ones that are right for the program. Hard
workers, good students, good citizens, and then a good team.
Jon Johnston
http://www.cornnation.com
On Jan 26, 2008, at 3:15 PM, gzimmerman at everestkc.net wrote:
> I'm not ready to give up on Doc just yet. He has an extremely young,
> inexperienced team this year. On top of that Maric was absolutely
> awful today. He is the only senior on the team but played like a
> freshman.
>
> I was hopeful after the way the season started but it's all come
> apart with the start of the Big XII season.
>
> Greg Zimmerman, UNL '75
> Overland Park, Kansas
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bob Beach
> Date: Saturday, January 26, 2008 10:29 am
> Subject: [Husker] Basketball Musings
>
>>
>> Well, the men play Kansas this afternoon. I doubt very many
>> Husker
>> fans are too pumped about this one. NU really doesn't have the
>> chance
>> of the proverbial snowball in the hot place. KU has beaten a lot
>> better
>> theams than NU in Lawrence and on the road as well. And, as I
>> look at
>> their schedule I think the only possible wins, barring an upset,
>> could
>> come somewhere against Iowa State and/or Colorado and those two
>> teams aren't terrible by any means. CU has already beaten NU once
>> and
>> ISU is 2-2 in the Conference. This is certainly not what I
>> expected this
>> year. But, I guess what I think is going to happen never does.
>>
>>
>> I have said before I thought Pederson hired a good coach in
>> Sadler. I
>> still think so however if this keeps up another year I might be
>> set to
>> change my mind. I can't put my finger on it but when I watch them
>> play
>> it looks like they aren't all on the same page. I hope KU goes
>> easy on us
>> because it could get real ugly.
>>
>>
>> Bob Beach
>>
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