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Hoiburg adding 2 football players to roster.

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Surprised that this is allowed. Not that they would be much help, but a couple bigs to come in and commit fouls.
 
They’ll probably wear the wrong jerseys like the other Cornhuskers do from December to March.

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I don’t see the point., but it looks like one of the two suspended guys Is done. I bet Hoiberg brings back Cam Mack because it’s win at all costs in Nebby land. Even though it’s obvious Mack is not a team type guy.
 
They’ve got 1 conference tournament game left. Fred should have been playing his football guys sooner.
 
I saw hoiberg the other night in their game and he looked like he couldn’t wait for the horror of this season to be over. :)
 
Q. How do you recognize a Nebraska football fan in March?

A. He’s wearing a Creighton sweatshirt.

Why would they do that? Their record in the offseason is amazing. Perhaps they wear those September to December when they are losing.
 
ISU's former and present Men's BB coaches shared an accomplishment this season-neither of their teams won a road game. 0-23 between them.
 
Well if they play like anything like they do on the football field I'd expect little to no defense or discipline.
 
No doubt Hoyburger wants to rough up the other team without fouling out his starters. I am sure these football players will be only too happy to go in and cheap shot some basketball players.
 
I'm thinking Hoiberg is going to find out his 2nd go around of plugging in transfers to build his roster won't go as well. Which we've already seen with Mack and Burke suspended.

Kind of like Oregon hurry up offense in the Chip Kelly days was a head of its time as one of first to do so. Now the rest of college fball has caught up and copied his success with it and we've seen him struggle so far now with UCLA. Same thhing with Freddy he was really the first to take all the transfers, grad transfers and mix in with some recruits to reshape the roster. Now everyone is doing it in college hoops and being at a bball wasteland in Nebraska makes it even tougher to win than at ISU.
 
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