Coaches would never call any regular game a “Super Bowl.” But that’s where Fred Hoiberg is right now. He's pushed seemingly every button, so all that's left is pushing all
Following Nebraska’s third consecutive loss coming against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Tuesday, Fred Hoiberg shared some injury news regarding Cornhuskers guard Brice Williams. A three-point loss sent Nebraska to 12-5 on the season,
Fred Hoiberg liked what he saw out of his team last week, even in losses to Rutgers and Maryland. The Nebraska men’s basketball coach said his team played hard. Players didn’t hang their heads ...
The first question to Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg on Wednesday in Lincoln, Neb., was about Illinois. Specifically the challenges the Illini might present in Thursday's game at Pinnacle Bank Arena. "A lot jumps out on problems they can cause,
Rutgers has two freshmen in Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey that NBA scouts are closely monitoring. Fred Hoiberg has said he thinks they could be two of the top five draft picks. Harper is averaging ...
For Fred Hoiberg's Cornhuskers, the result marked the team's sixth connective loss to a Big Ten opponent dating back to Jan. 7. After Nebraska fell behind 19-2 in the game's first five minutes, Wisconsin completely controlled the pace for the remainder of the contest.
Here is what they’re saying about Rutgers after the crucial victory: “Rutgers has a pulse! Huge win at Nebraska, snapping Cornhuskers 20-game home win streak. It’s a long climb, but this is a start.” — Zach Braziller, New York Post.
Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper combined for 45 points, and the Nebraska men’s basketball team fell 85-82 to the Rutger