Originally Posted by 1claire:
Hoiberg is set to come into a Nebraska Basketball program that is expected to see a lot of turnover following seasons and. He will certainly have his work cut out for him as youth will now have to take over following the departures of guys such as James Palmer Jr. and Glynn Watson Jr. He will presumably have some pieces to build the program around such as Isaiah Roby. However, there is also the possibility that some players may leave the program with the departure of Tim Miles. In that case, the program should focus on trying to retain as many players as they can.
He took over a bad Iowa State team with basically no scholarship players returning. Brought in a lot of transfers and his only bad year was that first year when he had no one and four transfers sitting out a year. [Reply]
Get ready for thirty transfers and terrible defense. But youll look pretty while making the NIT. Youll always wonder how a team plays so pretty loses so many games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Get ready for thirty transfers and terrible defense. But youll look pretty while making the NIT. Youll always wonder how a team plays so pretty loses so many games.
Same pink shorts wearing clown who said Fred Hoiberg would never go to Nebraska. We can only hope whatever STD you have spreads to your brain and rids us of your horrible takes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Get ready for thirty transfers and terrible defense. But youll look pretty while making the NIT. Youll always wonder how a team plays so pretty loses so many games.
He never went to the NIT with Iowa State. Missed the tournament year one with basically no scholarship players and four transfers sitting out he used to jumpstart the program. Made the tournament every year after that and won a few Big12 tournaments. He did bring in a few transfers, grad transfers, and Jucos which is smart for spreading out classes.. but some of his best players were also four year starters. [Reply]