Sorry to rehash this old topic. But I just watched the end of last night's Indiana-Nebraska game that was replayed on the Big Ten network today.
Nebraska trailed most of the game, then pulled ahead right at the end and won 70-69.
The students rushed the court and a celebration lasted forever with the players and the head coach out on the floor high-fiving students and fans.
Coming into the game, Nebraska was 1-5 in the Big Ten and tied for 10th. Indiana was 3-3, and tied for 6th place. I can understand their jubilation for beating a pretty good team, but even after the win, Nebraska remains all alone in 10th place in the Big Ten, and Indiana drops into a tie for 7th. I thought it was just a little excessive.
Nebraska trailed most of the game, then pulled ahead right at the end and won 70-69.
The students rushed the court and a celebration lasted forever with the players and the head coach out on the floor high-fiving students and fans.
Coming into the game, Nebraska was 1-5 in the Big Ten and tied for 10th. Indiana was 3-3, and tied for 6th place. I can understand their jubilation for beating a pretty good team, but even after the win, Nebraska remains all alone in 10th place in the Big Ten, and Indiana drops into a tie for 7th. I thought it was just a little excessive.
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