Published Feb 9, 2022
Nebraska Basketball Game Day: Minnesota
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Robin Washut  •  InsideNebraska
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WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN

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Nebraska Cornhuskers (6-17, 0-12) vs Minnesota Golden Gophers (11-9, 2-9)

Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022 - 8 p.m. CT

Pinnacle Bank Arena

TV: BTN

Radio: Husker Sports Network

Internet: FOX Sports App

Nebraska projected starters
NAMEHT/WTYEARNOTES

Alonzo Verge Jr.

6-3/164

Sr.

Finished with a team-high six assists in the loss to Northwestern, his highest total since Jan. 11.

Trey McGowens

6-4/196

Jr.

Averaging 6.8 points and 6.4 rebounds over the past five games since returning from injury.

Bryce McGowens

6-7/179

Fr.

Averaged 17.0 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.5 steals against Michigan and Northwestern to earn his second-straight Big Ten Freshman of the Week honor.

Lat Mayen

6-9/217

Jr.

Shooting 50% from 3-point range (9-of-18) over the past seven games.

Derrick Walker

6-9/239

Jr.

Shooting 68.1% from the floor this season. Could become the 7th Husker ever to shoot at least 60% from the field for a season.

Minnesota projected starters
NAMEHT/WTYEARNOTES

Payton Willis

6-4/200

Sr.

Played 2019-20 season at Minnesota before transferring to College of Charleston last season. Came back to UM this year and is scoring 16.7 ppg while leading team with 4.2 apg, 1.7 spg, and 53 3-pointers.

Eylijah Stephens

6-3/175

Sr.

Averaging 11.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 1.2 steals per game.

Luke Loewe

6-4/185

Sr.

Scoring 8.1 points per game while adding 2.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists.

Jamison Battle

6-7/225

So.

Transfer from George Washington who leads team in scoring (16.9 ppg) while shooting 35.9% from 3-point range.

Eric Curry

6-9/240

Sr.

Averaging 8.3 points and a team-high 6.6 rebounds per game along with 1.8 assists.

3 KEYS TO VICTORY

1. Stay together

This season has been a disaster for Nebraska, but the past week took the tumult to a new level following Saturday's embarrassing home loss to Northwestern.

After hardly putting up any resistance in a 24-point defeat to the Wildcats, fan unrest reached a boiling point, and head coach Fred Hoiberg got an earful from disgruntled fans on his monthly radio show on Monday.

Hoiberg said afterward that the Huskers had two good practices on Monday and Tuesday. But practicing hard doesn't mean anything if NU goes out and lays another egg at home against a fellow Big Ten bottom-feeder.

A win over Minnesota in itself isn't going to change the narrative of this season whatsoever. But it would be a massive shot of positivity in the arm of a team desperate for something - anything - to feel good about right now.

According to KenPom, tonight is NU's highest remaining chance for victory for the rest of the season at 39%. Nebraska has to find a way to pull together, fight for 40 minutes, and finally get a win.

2. Be ready to fight

Hoiberg was reluctant even to mention it during his preview press conference on Tuesday, but he said Nebraska responded from the Northwestern loss with two strong practices on Monday and Tuesday.

Again, Hoiberg immediately followed by saying good practices don't mean anything when they don't translate into wins. But the sessions were encouraging nonetheless because, unlike against Northwestern, NU's players showed plenty of fight.

It even got to the point at times where Hoiberg said the practices got "a little chippy" because of how competitive and intense the players were.

The Huskers will need to bring all of that same intensity and fire tonight against a Minnesota team that, while maybe low on talent, has battled with every team on its schedule this season.

If Nebraska tries to go through the motions as it did against Northwestern, the Golden Gophers will punish NU with pure hustle, determination, and want-to.

3. Win the 3-point line

Minnesota is far from the most dynamic offensive team in the Big Ten, but it does three key things very well that continuously keep it competitive.

The Gophers don't turn the ball over, ranking sixth nationally in offensive turnover percentage (14.1).

They also win the 3-point line on both ends of the floor more often than not.

Minnesota ranks in the top 50 nationally in both 3-point percentage (36.4%, 49th) and defensive 3-point percentage (30.5%, 47th).

On offense, Jamison Battle and Payton Willis are by far the biggest threats from behind the arc, as they have combined to make 100 of UM's 151 threes this season.

Defensively, the Gophers have held opponents to an average of just 6.4 made 3-pointers per game. Nebraska comes in averaging just over that at 7.0 per contest.

The Huskers were atrocious with their defensive perimeter rotations and close-outs on shooters against Northwestern. The Wildcats capitalized with hitting 13 threes and outscoring NU by 18 from behind the arc.

If that happens again, you can go ahead and mark this one as an 11th straight loss.

QUOTABLE

"Obviously there's a high level of frustration all across the board. I can promise you there's no one more frustrated than I am. We're doing everything we can to fix it."
Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg on the growing fan frustration over the current state of the program.

PREDICTION

Minnesota (-2) 72, Nebraska 69

Robin's season record: 18-5

vs. the spread: 14-9