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Nebrasketball: Offensive Inefficiency Astonishing

A defensive team at the start of the season, the Huskers have had to rely on good offense. Has it actually been good?

Four potential All-Big Ten players all capable of scoring on their own, Nebraska came into the season with all the offensive power they could want. The “Big 4”, Glynn Watson Jr., Isaac Copeland, Isaiah Roby, and James Palmer Jr., was viewed as the arguably best starting lineup in the Big Ten. While everyone was healthy, did they have the best starting lineup?

During non-conference, it looked so. But it wasn’t because of offense. Their intense, tight defense turned into good offense. Besides Texas Tech, the Huskers had smart selection because of their defense. Then conference season began.

Since the Iowa game (1/6), Nebraska hasn’t scored more than 70 and has lost seven of their last nine. The Big Ten is known as a defensive league, but are other teams struggling like Nebraska? No.

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