
Nebraska's week of weird, why Creighton has lost back-to-back games
Half-Court Press · Lee Enterprises
February 22, 202549m 8s
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Show Notes
<p>In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker discuss the latest in Nebraska and Creighton basketball, including a weird week on the road for the Huskers and why the Bluejays have dropped a pair of games in a row.</p>
<p>The guys open with a look at NU's bizarre comeback over Northwestern and what led Nebraska on its furious second-half rally before breaking down the reasons for the letdown against Penn State.</p>
<p>Wilson discusses why the loss is certainly bad, but doesn't burst the team's NCAA tournament chances. </p>
<p>Jon then talks about CU losing two in a row after nine straight wins and lists off the reasons why they fell short to St. John's such as losing the turnover, rebound and free throw battles. </p>
<p>The guys have a conversation about Ryan Kalkbrenner's injury and its impact on the loss but how the center returned and will be in action this weekend.</p>
<p>Next, the duo look ahead to the team's next opponent, diving into the Huskers' keys to beating Michigan revolving around a NU player's injury status.</p>
<p>Jon talks about why Creighton's matchup vs. Georgetown is a measuring stick after the Jays lost by 24 to the Hoyas in the Big East opener.</p>
<p>To close the episode, the two predict each conference's postseason awards and finish with One Pressing Question.</p>