Nebraska’s Bold Move Poised to Shatter Iowa’s Legendary Glass Slipper—What’s Really Happening?
Nebraska has put up a great campaign, one that almost no one expected. They started the year 20-0 and then the struggles started happening. They did have some nice wins in that 20-game winning streak. They beat Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan State, and Kansas State, the remainder of those games were against pretty easy competition, though. They went just 6-6 over their final 12 games including their Big 10 Tournament loss to Purdue. Their losses were to Michigan, Illinois, Purdue, Iowa, UCLA, and Purdue again. In their first game, they dominated Troy, beating them by almost 30. It was a blitz and they killed them. They shot 36% from deep and really didn’t struggle after they got going about 10 minutes into the game. In the next game they barely beat Vanderbilt. The fact that this game was close is a bit wild because Nebraska shot 47% from deep. They never fully pulled away from Vanderbilt, mostly because they shot almost 20 fewer threes than their opponent.



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