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Huskers vs Twerps

Maryland, who averages 7 3s per game, has gone nuclear. This is BS.
 
Best thing that will happen in this game for us....halftime. hope like hell they cool off.
 
"Bringing a steer to a Nebraska school is an accepted, neat experience."

That should help us live down any redneck stereotypes.
 
Have a feeling these shots won't be dropping as easy tomorrow against Sparty.
 
Seems like the refs are blowing the whistle before there is contact at the Maryland end, whereas we have to get mugged by 3 players for the refs to consider a call.
 
Shields drives, gets slapped across the face---no foul.
On the other end, Maryland player shoves Shields with a forearm, no foul.

Do refs even try anymore?
 
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I fu#~ing HATE Dave Revsine. Not sure how often he can deep throat Maryland who, by the way, probably loses big to MSU
 
Actually, this may be one of the best games we've played all year. Keeping it this close when Maryland shot lights out most of the night is a pretty impressive performance. Especially when they have a definitive advantage in height, and it's our third game in 3 days.
 
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They just called Watson for what????? boxing out on a guy who weighs 100 pounds more than him. Then Laymen swats over Jacobsen's head...no foul. This is f*&(ed up.
 
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When the
Huskers cut it to six, the Big Ten said no way can we let this embarrassment happen. Call something on NU quick.
 
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These f#^ing refs blew as bad as Revsine blew Maryland. I seriously want to drag that little beeetch out into the street.
Yes, one of the douchebags refs never called one foul on Maryland the whole game. When Shields got mugged at both ends of the floor, yes it was the douchebag ref closest to the fouls. B1G officials need to all be fired!
 
Never quit, If that foul is not called would have loved to see if another bucket by us puts the pressure on the Terps to hit from the line.
 
Parallels the football season...very disappointing regular season, followed by a (pleasantly) surprising post-season.
 
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