


You could name off 10 intriguing parts, including those returning 'veterans' like Lat Mayen, Derrick Walker Jr., Kobe Webster and Trey McGowens, and grab that Kool-Aid from the fridge and make yourself forget the attempted vault this program is trying to make: from seven wins each of the past two years to a real problem for other Big Ten teams. All of this is part of an offseason where legitimate optimism in Husker hoops is well understood. Eduardo Andre has packed on some pounds and carries a determined manner about him. Teammates are surprised when it doesn't go in. It's been said by about everyone over there that Keisei Tominaga can put on an absolute show shooting it. Wilhelm Breidenbach feels like a big shooter who is going to matter sooner than later. Wilcher, the older brother of five-star recruit Simeon Wilcher, is another new face determined to carve space for himself. has been flashing some shiny moves as a point guard behind the scenes, with some of his clever passes already finding their way on social media. "I'm just humbled," McGowens said last week.Īs Nebraska's Opening Night gives the public its first view on Friday of Fred Hoiberg's remodeled Nebraska basketball roster, there's plenty of places for the eye to be drawn. It's something that could make a guy's head swell to the size of an air balloon if he let it. Anonymity, that is something of the past, my friend.īryce McGowens doesn't make it a block around Lincoln without someone recognizing him.
