Re: Nebraska Basketball 2016-17
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:37 am
I don't think Miles is going to be able to survive these last losses. Last night was unacceptable.
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Linkin5 wrote:I don't think Miles is going to be able to survive these last losses. Last night was unacceptable.
Nebraska basketball has become very good at finding new ways to fall deeper into the black hole of futility..nebugeater wrote:Linkin5 wrote:I don't think Miles is going to be able to survive these last losses. Last night was unacceptable.
Last night much of the crowd left early. The sad part is even with that they were there longer than the team and coaching staff were there.
No matter what the official numbers are there were not 14K there at any time last night. Too many empty seats from the beginning.Omaha Cowboy wrote:Nebraska basketball has become very good at finding new ways to fall deeper into the black hole of futility..nebugeater wrote:Linkin5 wrote:I don't think Miles is going to be able to survive these last losses. Last night was unacceptable.
Last night much of the crowd left early. The sad part is even with that they were there longer than the team and coaching staff were there.
As bad as it's been, to lose like that in front of your home crowd of 14,000+.. The lowest of the low...
Ciao..LiO...Peace
Time to move forward, not backwards. He lost the team at his end too.MadMartin8 wrote:Time to rehire Nee.
nebugeater wrote:No matter what the official numbers are there were not 14K there at any time last night. Too many empty seats from the beginning.Omaha Cowboy wrote:Nebraska basketball has become very good at finding new ways to fall deeper into the black hole of futility..nebugeater wrote:Linkin5 wrote:I don't think Miles is going to be able to survive these last losses. Last night was unacceptable.
Last night much of the crowd left early. The sad part is even with that they were there longer than the team and coaching staff were there.
As bad as it's been, to lose like that in front of your home crowd of 14,000+.. The lowest of the low...
Ciao..LiO...Peace
Don't get me wrong. The turnout was solid for a Sun night with a run of bad games down the streach. Not trying to say it was sub 10K at all. There were just a lot of empty seats scatted throughout all areas that, to me, make 14K impossible with a seating capacity of 15.3KGreg S wrote:nebugeater wrote:No matter what the official numbers are there were not 14K there at any time last night. Too many empty seats from the beginning.Omaha Cowboy wrote:Nebraska basketball has become very good at finding new ways to fall deeper into the black hole of futility..nebugeater wrote:Linkin5 wrote:I don't think Miles is going to be able to survive these last losses. Last night was unacceptable.
Last night much of the crowd left early. The sad part is even with that they were there longer than the team and coaching staff were there.
As bad as it's been, to lose like that in front of your home crowd of 14,000+.. The lowest of the low...
Ciao..LiO...Peace
It did look like a lot of people were there on TV. I tuned in about 5 minutes in.
Greg
He's probably 800, and my comment was more in jest than reality.nebugeater wrote:Time to move forward, not backwards. He lost the team at his end too.MadMartin8 wrote:Time to rehire Nee.
How old is he now anyway? Has to be up there.
Had to go look. Not quite 800 yet. 71, turning 72 in JuneMadMartin8 wrote:He's probably 800, and my comment was more in jest than reality.nebugeater wrote:Time to move forward, not backwards. He lost the team at his end too.MadMartin8 wrote:Time to rehire Nee.
How old is he now anyway? Has to be up there.
IF we looseGRANDPASMUCKER wrote:I think today would could and should be the last Nebraska game Tim Miles ever coachs. Penn State is favored by 2 points and I think they will win almost guaranteed. Tim Miles will be fired within the next 2 weeks and rightfully so.
Firing him before Monday makes sense. Nebraska can then start scouting out the coaches in the tourney and line up a replacement quick before some other college snags them.nebugeater wrote:IF we looseGRANDPASMUCKER wrote:I think today would could and should be the last Nebraska game Tim Miles ever coachs. Penn State is favored by 2 points and I think they will win almost guaranteed. Tim Miles will be fired within the next 2 weeks and rightfully so.
and IF he is fired it will not take two weeks.
It will happen no later than Monday and probably sooner. If he is still in place a week after the last game he will be here next season.
Shawn Eichorst @BigRedAD wrote:
Look forward to next season of @HuskerHoops under @CoachMiles leadership...the future is bright! GBR!
Brad wrote:Shawn Eichorst @BigRedAD wrote:
Look forward to next season of @HuskerHoops under @CoachMiles leadership...the future is bright! GBR!
Yeah turnover has been an issue with him. The biggest coaching loss I think was when Craig Smith got the head coaching job at South Dakota (though you can see him leaving for that to be a head coach).nebugeater wrote:One of the many things that make me take pause with what Tim has been doing is the fact that he has lost at least one assistant every year. In many cases it is a lateral move at best and maybe a step backwards. Wonder if anyone leaves his staff this year, or maybe more than one? The seat for next season will definitely be warm.
Coyote wrote:As Brad posted...:
It's very, very sad. All of Nebraska's athletics are in shambles. Creighton basketball was a paper tiger. UNO fired it's baseball coach and they are 2-16 as of now. NU football will get ran off the field again next year with their thinned-out defense. NU baseball can only beat teams you've never heard of. Creighton baseball is Creighton baseball. Nebraska basketball is horrid. UNO hockey couldn't beat a team that was ranked. Our state is a laughing stock when it comes to sports.GRANDPASMUCKER wrote:Coyote wrote:As Brad posted...:
In summation we can look forward next year to many beat downs of the Nebraska Basketball and Football teams. The entire program has been ran into the ditch.
Fort Calhoun wrote:The Chicago Tribune today (March 23rd) ranks the Big Ten basketball coaching jobs, from best to worst. It ranks Indiana as the best place to coach. Nebraska is 13th primarily because there are few big-time recruits in the area. Th only job ranking worse is Penn State