It sounded like the team voted not to pursue post-season play. That's disappointing.
It sounded like the team voted not to pursue post-season play. That's disappointing.
Ummmmm...why would there be a vote by the players? These are people who are given a scholarship to come and play...hopefully build this program into something. Deciding you don't want to play is lame.
It's been a rough go for Miles over the last two years but I think he is the right guy. However, if he put this to a vote of the players, I think it was the wrong decision.
It sounded like the team voted not to pursue post-season play. That's disappointing.
Ummmmm...why would there be a vote by the players? These are people who are given a scholarship to come and play...hopefully build this program into something. Deciding you don't want to play is lame.
It's been a rough go for Miles over the last two years but I think he is the right guy. However, if he put this to a vote of the players, I think it was the wrong decision.
B1G factors
You could be spot on, now that I thought about it the conference looks down anything less than the NIT.
Revolt!
B1G factors
I don't think that's it, because Purdue played in the CBI tourney just 3 years ago. On the baseball broadcast it sounded like our team decided not to play.
What was their record before the CBI.... Ohhh hell I quess it doesn't matter at this point but maybe they weren't below .500.
I'm ok with it, been a long season, started practice in July, went to Spain in August, get ready for next season, which should be a good one.Just broke on twitter.
Probably not a great comparison. Postseason for both basketball and football was not the big deal it is today unless you were one of the elite schools playing for a championship. I think Google would reveal some highly ranked teams in both sports from that era who chose to stay home, but obviously these days almost every basketball or football team with a pulse is invited to and accepts postseason play. Anyone who watched this team the past couple months probably isn't too shocked though. They were really hustling in the Wisconsin game but prior to that we saw a dozen games where it appeared they'd rather be elsewhere. Not a good reflection on the entire basketball program, IF the players did opt to end the season.Not disagreeing with you, but either in 1967 or 68 the Nebraska football team had a chance to go too a bowl and they voted against it back then.
Maybe that is bad comparison because it was around 49 years ago.
There will be plenty of teams that are on that bubble that won't make the Big dance, Michigan is one of them ( think they played their way in) if we had the record they had or Ohio St and was left out be stupid to turn down the NIT.
Little history we have but Nebraska has won the NIT before and that was a lot of fun winning it.
347 Division 1 Basketball teams
68 make NCAA
32 NIT
16 CBI
16 Vegas
So 38% of college teams make post season
VS Football
I believe there are 119 teams
41 bowl games
So 68% make bowl games.
So yea, NCAA or bust every year. Good idea.
347 Division 1 Basketball teams
68 make NCAA
32 NIT
16 CBI
16 Vegas
So 38% of college teams make post season
VS Football
I believe there are 119 teams
41 bowl games
So 68% make bowl games.
So yea, NCAA or bust every year. Good idea.
I get what you are saying but out of those 347 D1 basketball teams about half really do not have a chance to make the dance unless they win their conference tourney. Think how many one bid leagues there are...
But I know what you mean. It is harder to make the dance and NU should not be thinking "Dance or nothing"
Lmfao at whatever mod is deleting posts.
It says in the deletion which mod it was. Not sure why it matters.
It sounded like the team voted not to pursue post-season play. That's disappointing.
First of all, no college programs are democratic, but I agree with Miles' decision to put it to a player vote. If the team isn't going to show up and play their butts off, they weren't going to win anyway. The performance at the Big 10 tourney was as good of a "high note" to end the season as they were probably going to get.
I look forward to a better team next year with hopefully a more balanced and fundamentally intelligent half court offense.
we essentially won one game against an unranked Wisconsin team