Jay26 said:
Like you said, "avoid bad losses". This would constitute as a horrible loss. With that said, the crowd will be into it big time and the Jays will hit shots. I see the line is about 15, if they don't cover that by almost double I'll be surprised.
Cu8493 posted:
will admit, this one scares me more than it has in quite some time. Nebraska is just good enough that a shooting night like TX could make for an uncomfortable outing, particularly if we allow someone to go off for a career night. I know it shouldn’t be close, seemingly irrational paranoia, I suppose. But, sooner or later the law of averages will catch up to us. Hoping not this year. It would be a loss that could easily cost a line or two seeding-wise, I think.
Real hoops posted :
Our crowd will ALWAYS depend on the team giving something — the team has given absolutely nothing in this game for anyone to cheer about. They look so disinterested that the crowd isnt going to magically rise up. That’s just not how our crowd has ever been.
What an absolutely embarrassing display that half was, across the board. Out coached, out played, out worked.
Jayphamalum posted:
Never in a million years did I think it would be this bad
Jay34 posted :
Thank goodness nebraska is terrible. We should be getting blown out. There is something definitely off with us. Maui hangover?
Bennington Bluejay posted:
Un****ingacceptable
Section221jay posted :
Walker absolutely dominated Kalk today. Alexander was non-existent for the 2nd game in a row. Totally out-coached. Just a trash effort all the way around.
Bluejayfan00 posted :
Most embarrassing home performance I can remember. Supposed to be our best team ever, and we lose at home to an NIT level at best Nebraska team. Mac got outcoached, Maui gave us the illusion we could shoot, and Kalk looked worse than Will Artino. He was so damn soft. Walker owned him.