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Game Thread Nebrasketball Game #25: Maryland - Thursday, February 13 7:30pm BTN

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Game Thread Nebrasketball Game #25: Maryland - Thursday, February 13 7:30pm BTN

What will the game result be?

  • Nebraska single digit win

    Votes: 23 60.5%
  • Nebraska double digit win

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • Maryland single digit win

    Votes: 6 15.8%
  • Maryland double digit win

    Votes: 8 21.1%

  • Total voters
    38
  • Poll closed .
And Robbie Hummel saying he won’t vote for Brice to be first team All-B1G if the Huskers don’t finish as a top-9 seed in the B1G tourney.

Fuck em
 
Of all the people in the history of Nebraska basketball to throw the ball to in the open court that may have been the last
 

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Nothing can ever top the Shim-Shams, for halftime entertainment. A group of dancing elderly ladies. It was so bad, Lee Barfnecht completely lost it.
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“Nebraska basketball has a hard enough time being taken seriously without suffering the self-inflicted embarrassment that occurred Saturday night against Oklahoma State. As the Huskers and Cowboys left the court at halftime, the crowd was invited to stay for a performance by The Shim Shams, a group of elderly women dancers. Among those I saw near a hot dog line were two prominent members of the Nebraska athletic family, one who shook his head, pointed toward the arena floor and repeated the phrase, ‘Are you kidding me?’ In many ways, it’s symbolic of what looks like administrative numbness toward a major revenue-producing sport, which is puzzling at a school that prides itself on excellence.”
Lee Barfknecht, columnist, Omaha World Herald
 
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