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That is what I thought too...I get it, I get the thought process behind it but I don't know if it really does you any good to skip the event. Plus, I think CBI games are still played on campus. It could give the Skers a few more home games.Originally posted by HuskerTimOmaha:
Not a fan of this in year three. Tarin, Nick and Jacob can all use the experience possible.
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I didn't say it was likely. The way NU is playing today, I doubt they get to 14 wins.Originally posted by HuskerJack95:
Have you looked at the schedule?
NU probably couldn't even host NIT or CBA games since PBA will be tied up for two weeks in March with high school tournaments.Originally posted by Aksarben:
To be invited to the NIT you have to have a .500 record at minimum, as for the CBI if Nebraska were to play in that I can assure you they'd be lucky to get 5,000 people in building.
THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^, and your prior post about not being a fan of that attitude in year 3.Originally posted by HuskerTimOmaha:
There is no prestige when your Nebraska basketball.
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Oh gawd.. Charlie turned into a bot.I know my response might be a tad delayed, but I wanted to jump in and share my thoughts on this topic. Choosing to play or not play in a tournament is a significant decision, and it's normal to take your time and explore your options. Don't rush the process, and trust your instincts when it comes to finding the best decision for you
Charley’s digging up threads from eight years ago😅Oh gawd.. Charlie turned into a bot.
Well done.I know my response might be a tad delayed, but I wanted to jump in and share my thoughts on this topic. Choosing to play or not play in a tournament is a significant decision, and it's normal to take your time and explore your options. Don't rush the process, and trust your instincts when it comes to finding the best decision for you