So its the coach's fault that an 80% free throw shooter goes 1/6 from the line and that we start the game 2/13 from 3? These kids are pressing and I don't know how the coach can stop that. People wanted Morrow to get the ball inside. The little I watched of the game we would throw the ball inside and he would start dribbling, ignore the triple team and get stripped. We HAVE to be able to shoot the ball from outside or we won't win no matter what the coach does or who the coach is. Period....I don't believe I have ever called for a coaches head, but I'm ready now.....
Nebraska does not have the best facilities in the country. They have really nice facilities. But there are several schools that have much better facilities than Nebraska.
Here's just one example (Kentucky has something similar with their Taj Mahal). A dedicated, state-of-the-art residence hall just for basketball players...includes it's own gym...barbershop...and more.
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/co...asketball-photos-videos/article104314006.html
I have asked that question. I think it's psychological. I think they're pressing big time. Part of it is that our big men are limited in their game. Morrow is really good around the hoop but needs work on his jumper and putting the ball on the floor. Thsimanga is getting better IMO, but kind of has the same issues. When you don't have a reliable inside game it puts more pressure on your perimeter shooting and vice versa. We missed a ton of open shots that I saw and I didn't even watch the whole game. Shoot the free throw shooting alone would have won us the game if we could have made them.To me it is not the players, it is the offensive scheme. Miles' offense for years has shown that we have to work so damn hard to get buckets. I watched Oral Roberts last night do a much better job of moving without the ball and getting good shots than what I've seen out of Nebraska the last 3 years.
At some point you have to start asking WHY does this team shoot poorly consistently?
I have asked that question. I think it's psychological. I think they're pressing big time. Part of it is that our big men are limited in their game. Morrow is really good around the hoop but needs work on his jumper and putting the ball on the floor. Thsimanga is getting better IMO, but kind of has the same issues. When you don't have a reliable inside game it puts more pressure on your perimeter shooting and vice versa. We missed a ton of open shots that I saw and I didn't even watch the whole game. Shoot the free throw shooting alone would have won us the game if we could have made them.
Hmmmm "poor scheme" causes guys to miss wide open 3s and FREE THROWS......alrighty then.Maybe it is a lack of confidence by the players in the offensive scheme which 4.5 seasons of poor shooting caused numerous players to leave the program?
To me it is not the players, it is the offensive scheme. Miles' offense for years has shown that we have to work so damn hard to get buckets. I watched Oral Roberts last night do a much better job of moving without the ball and getting good shots than what I've seen out of Nebraska the last 3 years.
At some point you have to start asking WHY does this team shoot poorly consistently?
Hmmmm "poor scheme" causes guys to miss wide open 3s and FREE THROWS......alrighty then.
Yep, agree 100%. They don't get any easy baskets so you have to be basically perfect defensively to compensate for it.
I always say watch the best college or NBA teams and see how many easy baskets in a game they get compared to the average to below average college or NBA teams. It's usually a sizeable difference and often can be the difference between winning and losing.
Why you tell me why "our best player" didn't start? I heard it suggested it was disciplinary but I have no idea. Late for practice? Late for a team meeting? Who knows. Really doesn't matter who starts. He played his minutes. Unfortunately he didn't take nearly enough shots for my liking.When the players don't have confidence in what they are doing offensively........
Explain to me why the best player on the team didn't start today?
Why you tell me why "our best player" didn't start? I heard it suggested it was disciplinary but I have no idea. Late for practice? Late for a team meeting? Who knows. Really doesn't matter who starts. He played his minutes. Unfortunately he didn't take nearly enough shots for my liking.
I don't care how many 4* kids this guy brings in, he better start indentifying players that can actually put the ball in the basket! It is his responsibility to recruit good players, implement a system that maximizes their potential and creates opportunities to score, and to instill the mental toughness needed to be a successful D1 basketball program. All these things are lacking and yes after several years of this crap, it falls squarely on Tim's shoulders. I like the guy but it's time to put up or shut up! His time is running out.Hmmmm "poor scheme" causes guys to miss wide open 3s and FREE THROWS......alrighty then.
And we shot 30% from the field and 17% from 3 today. We had a terrible day shooting the ball and the f...ing mob is out with their pitchforks and rope. I'm done. I've got business tax planning to do tonight.A couple more thoughts.
So far this season Nebraska is shooting 41% from the field and 29% from "3".
A team that has played the toughest schedule in America shouldn't be lacking confidence going into a game against Gardner-Webb.
You better care about how many 4 star guys he brings in because that's the only way NU will ever get competitive in the B1G.[/QUOTE][QUOTE="Husker Sledge, post: 3168488, member: 28656"]I don't care how many 4* kids this guy brings in, he better start indentifying players that can actually put the ball in the basket! It is his responsibility to recruit good players, implement a system that maximizes their potential and creates opportunities to score, and to instill the mental toughness needed to be a successful D1 basketball program. All these things are lacking and yes after several years of this crap, it falls squarely on Tim's shoulders. I like the guy but it's time to put up or shut up! His time is running out.
Hey don't get me wrong, I'd take 4* players that can actually shoot the pumpkin through a round cylinder![/QUOTE]You better care about how many 4 star guys he brings in because that's the only way NU will ever get competitive in the B1G.
Can someone explain to me why Jacobson is getting minutes? He's a practice squad guy that should be playing at Hastings or Wayne St.
It is a sign of a coach who is under fire and knows it. He has enough headaches right now. Does not need Twitter at this time to add fuel to the negativity. But for a coach who has made his living and reputation here for being "outgoing" "funny" "gregarious" and so on ... it is not a good sign.So Miles tweeted he's going to take a hiatus from Twitter. Is he saying social media is causing him to not coach to the best of his abilities? Or is he concerned the fan base will negatively tweet at him which will impact his recruiting abilities?
What is he getting at?
It is a sign of a coach who is under fire and knows it. He has enough headaches right now. Does not need Twitter at this time to add fuel to the negativity. But for a coach who has made his living and reputation here for being "outgoing" "funny" "gregarious" and so on ... it is not a good sign.
I would not have wanted to see what kind of Tweets he got yesterday. No human being who has a heart and cares about what they are doing would want to read the kind of shit that people send on TwitterMiles seems like the type of guy who cares as to what others are saying about him. I'm sure he was being raked over the coals yesterday.
I don't use Twitter but viewed his game tweets and they generated tons of tweets ripping him and the program. Not exactly a great thing if recruits read the same stuff, so I imagine that's why he's stopping. Of course we have posters on this forum who threaten to quit but return days later. Like them, Miles seems pretty heavily addicted to social media so we'll see how long he is absent. Hopefully his absence will be extended to his employment soon.So Miles tweeted he's going to take a hiatus from Twitter. Is he saying social media is causing him to not coach to the best of his abilities? Or is he concerned the fan base will negatively tweet at him which will impact his recruiting abilities?
What is he getting at?
Hopefully we turn it around and win the B!G and he's here for another 25 years winning multiple conference championships and NCAA tourney games....That would be better don't you think? Just sayin... Way better than starting over.I don't use Twitter but viewed his game tweets and they generated tons of tweets ripping him and the program. Not exactly a great thing if recruits read the same stuff, so I imagine that's why he's stopping. Of course we have posters on this forum who threaten to quit but return days later. Like them, Miles seems pretty heavily addicted to social media so we'll see how long he is absent. Hopefully his absence will be extended to his employment soon.