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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 12/10/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
NEBRASKA
 
KANSAS
+19.5  

-19.5  


140
 
72
Final
89

NEBRASKA (5 - 4) at KANSAS (8 - 1)
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Saturday, 12/10/2016 3:15 PM
Board OpenLatest
543NEBRASKA140142
544KANSAS-20-20.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NEBRASKA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games5-4-0.54-42-668.333.241.2%39.864.128.440.7%35.8
Road Games1-3-1.62-21-365.530.540.7%38.571.529.742.4%37.7
Last 5 Games1-4-31-40-563.431.436.6%40.669.230.044.1%39.4
NEBRASKA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)68.333.225-6041.2%6-2029.5%13-1677.7%401111186134
vs opponents surrendering69.432.925-6042.4%8-2234.6%11-1671.9%36913195143
Team Stats (Road Games)65.530.525-6140.7%5-2025.3%10-1567.7%38119206134
Stats Against (All Games)64.128.423-5740.7%7-1933.9%12-1865.8%36812185144
vs opponents averaging75.535.827-5945.7%7-2135.0%14-2069.4%36815176124
Stats Against (Road Games)71.529.724-5642.4%8-2042.5%15-2173.8%38814174135

KANSAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games8-1-1.43-43-487.842.052.1%41.268.230.838.8%33.4
Home Games5-001-22-193.245.857.3%42.863.829.238.0%27.6
Last 5 Games5-001-22-189.044.853.7%42.461.628.237.0%30.8
KANSAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)87.842.033-6352.1%9-2242.9%13-2259.2%411219217146
vs opponents surrendering71.633.126-5943.1%7-2133.6%13-2067.5%35913206143
Team Stats (Home Games)93.245.835-6157.3%11-2252.8%11-2154.3%431322187137
Stats Against (All Games)68.230.823-5938.8%7-1936.5%15-2268.7%33911196143
vs opponents averaging75.63627-5845.5%7-1935.1%16-2271.5%37914197144
Stats Against (Home Games)63.829.223-6038.0%6-1736.5%12-1769.8%28810186122
Average power rating of opponents played: NEBRASKA 76.6,  KANSAS 78.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NEBRASKA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/13/2016SACRAMENTO ST83-61W-17.5W138O31-6547.7%431122-5341.5%2914
11/15/2016MARY-ND70-38W - -26-5250.0%451714-5028.0%2114
11/19/2016LOUISIANA TECH65-54W-8.5W150U19-5137.3%341221-5736.8%3817
11/24/2016*DAYTON80-78W3.5W139O29-5156.9%331524-6338.1%3711
11/25/2016*UCLA71-82L9.5L160.5U29-7538.7%42632-6251.6%428
11/27/2016*VIRGINIA TECH53-66L6L143.5U17-5729.8%371421-5042.0%3817
11/30/2016@ CLEMSON58-60L10.5W137.5U25-6339.7%421718-4936.7%3417
12/3/2016S DAKOTA73-61W-13L136U25-5942.4%401525-6637.9%4018
12/7/2016CREIGHTON62-77L4L147.5U23-7132.4%421330-5950.8%4313
12/10/2016@ KANSAS              
12/18/2016GARDNER WEBB              
12/20/2016SOUTHERN U              
12/28/2016@ INDIANA              
1/1/2017@ MARYLAND              

KANSAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/11/2016*INDIANA99-103L-6L154O31-7143.7%391131-7143.7%5018
11/15/2016*DUKE77-75W2W167.5U33-6550.8%381423-4748.9%2916
11/18/2016SIENA86-65W-22.5L159.5U33-5856.9%421225-6836.8%2811
11/21/2016*UAB83-63W-18W150.5U31-6150.8%401620-5635.7%4020
11/22/2016*GEORGIA65-54W-13.5L146.5U24-6238.7%401419-6031.7%4414
11/25/2016UNC-ASHEVILLE95-57W - -38-6162.3%491523-6336.5%238
11/29/2016LONG BEACH ST91-61W-25.5W149.5O34-5759.6%411923-5740.4%2415
12/3/2016STANFORD89-74W-18L136.5O32-6251.6%29921-5042.0%3712
12/6/2016MISSOURI-KC105-62W - -39-6956.5%531222-6235.5%2614
12/10/2016NEBRASKA              
12/17/2016*DAVIDSON              
12/17/2016*DAVIDSON              
12/22/2016@ UNLV              
12/30/2016@ TCU              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NEBRASKA: Last season: 16-18, lost in quarterfinals of Big Ten Tournament.
Nickname: Cornhuskers.
Coach: Tim Miles.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: F Shavon Shields, G Andrew White III, G Benny Parker.
Who's back: G Tai Webster, the only senior, will be looked upon to replace Shields as the team leader and must increase his 10-point scoring average. F Michael Jacobson, who started the last 25 games, gets to move back to his natural power forward spot after having to bang against rugged Big Ten centers. G Glynn Watson had a team-high 83 assists. G-F Jack McVeigh is a dependable perimeter shooter.
Who's new: C Jordy Tshimanga, a 6-foot-11, 275-pound freshman, gives the Huskers the size in the middle they desperately need. G Anton Gill is a transfer from Louisville and former top-50 recruit. F Isaiah Roby, who went into preseason practice with a pelvis injury, is a versatile player who could be a big contributor once healthy.
The Skinny: The program suffered a major blow in the offseason when White, the best all-around player, unexpectedly left the program and transferred to Syracuse. That leaves the Huskers without a proven scorer. Webster is coming off his best season, but there isn't enough talent around him to give the Huskers much hope of avoiding a third straight sub-.500 season and another finish near the bottom of the Big Ten.
KANSAS: Last season: 33-5, lost to Villanova in Elite Eight
Nickname: Jayhawks
Coach: Bill Self
Conference: Big 12
Who's gone: G Wayne Selden Jr, G Brannen Greene, F Perry Ellis, F Cheick Diallo, F Jamari Traylor, F Hunter Mickelson
Who's back: G Frank Mason III averaged 12.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.6 assists last season; G Devonte Graham averaged 11.3 points and shot 44 percent from 3; F Landen Lucas averaged 5.8 points and team-leading 6.8 rebounds; G Svi Mykhailiuk; F Carlton Bragg Jr; G Lagerald Vick.
Who's new: G Josh Jackson is five-star prospect and was rated nation's No. 1 recruit by several services; C Udoka Azubuike is 6-foot-11, 270-pound five-star prospect originally from Nigeria; PF Mitch Lightfoot is 6-8 prospect who could redshirt this season.
The Skinny: The Jayhawks are aiming for their 13th straight Big 12 title, which would match UCLA for the longest streak in major college basketball. But with a solid mix of veterans and Jackson's premier talent, they may have the pieces to challenge for their first national championship since 2008.
PREVIEW
Nebraska-Kansas Preview
 

LAWRENCE, Kan. -- The need to work the basketball inside is a product of the offense Kansas Jayhawks coach Bill Self wants to run and his preference to attack inside-out in half-court sets.

Primary threats this season, however, dictate the Jayhawks be more proficient at running the floor and shooting from 3-point range. Often, Self employs a four-guard attack.

Still, he values the importance of working the ball inside with No. 3 Kansas off to an 8-1 start and carrying an eight-game win streak entering a home game Saturday against Nebraska (5-4).

"It's to help our team," Self said. "I mean, we're not going to score consistently shooting 50 percent from 3 all the time. You've got to be able to throw the ball inside and get fouled, or score on the block some. You have to be able to do that. So we need to feed those guys more often, get them more touches."

Those guys, the Kansas big men, have been inconsistent factoring into team scoring.

Sophomore forward Carlton Bragg is the leader among the bigs with a 7.8-point average that rank sixth among the Jayhawks' scorers. Senior forward Landen Lucas averages the most minutes (17.4), but has been slowed by an ailing foot.

Freshman center Udoka Azubuike has been the lone big to start in the lineup Self used the last four games. He averages 4.8 points and 4.7 boards.

Each of those players, Self maintains, can gain more confidence if they are simply incorporated into the offense.

"They don't need to look to score if they're getting the ball more," Self said. "They can wait and have better timing and not force the issue. The more touches you get, the less you feel inclined that you have to score."

With Kansas averaging 87.8 points and shooting 42.9 percent from 3-point range, marks that rank 12th and ninth nationally, the guards are capable of shouldering the scoring load.

In addition, they can initiate transition as rebounders, helping the Jayhawks to a 119-47 advantage in fast-break points.

"There's going to be a game where we're not making shots," said junior guard Devonte' Graham, "and we'll really find out what kind of team we are and if we can get stops and defend. We're just going to stay aggressive, keep passing how we've been passing it and keep shooting."

The meeting against Nebraska renews a series that began in 1900, but was last staged in 2011, the Huskers' final season in the Big 12. The programs were also league rivals in the Big Six, Big Seven and Big Eight. Kansas has won the last 17 meetings and was 31-3 against Nebraska as members of the Big 12.

Nebraska is coming off a 77-62 homecourt defeat against No. 10 Creighton. The Huskers trailed 18-4 after scoring on just two of their first 15 possessions, then rallied within two early in the first half before Creighton ran away.

"If this doesn't hurt you, nothing does," Nebraska coach Tim Miles said after the in-state loss dropped him to 68-71 in his fifth season.

"We've got to teach them how to win. I think it's watching tape and meeting with guys and all that fun stuff, and just continually cultivating a relationship of trust and understanding of what good basketball looks like and how we have to do it against top-level competition."

The visit to Kansas represents another top-level game. The matchup will be the sixth in 16 days for the Huskers against opponents ranked in the top 51 of the current RPI.

Senior guard Tai Webster leads the Huskers with a 17.2-point average, while sophomore guard Glynn Watson chips in 13.2. Sophomore forward Ed Morrow averages 10.1 points and a team-high 8.1 rebounds.


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