No. 10 Nebraska’s perfect season remains intact after a gritty 72-69 road win against Ohio State, but the close call reveals both the Cornhuskers’ resilience and the vulnerabilities that could define their title chase.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers passed their toughest test of the young Big Ten season, escaping Value City Arena with a 72-69 victory over a determined Ohio State squad. The win pushes Nebraska to a program-best 15-0 overall and 4-0 in conference play, but the final score tells only half the story.
The Balancing Act of a Historic Start
Nebraska’s 15-0 start is unprecedented in Lincoln. This isn’t just a hot streak; it’s a fundamental shift for a program historically known for its football prowess. The victory was a testament to their depth and composure, characteristics of a legitimately great team.
- Bench Production: Braden Frager led all scorers with 15 points off the bench, proving Nebraska’s offense doesn’t rely solely on its starters.
- Balanced Scoring: Four players scored in double figures (Frager – 15, Rienk Mast – 12, Jamarques Lawrence – 11, Pryce Sandfort – 11), showcasing a multifaceted attack that is difficult to game-plan against.
- Road Resilience: Winning on the road in the Big Ten is never easy. Surviving a late rally in a hostile environment builds character and tournament toughness.
Ohio State’s Valiant Effort Exposes Potential Flaws
While Nebraska won, Ohio State’s performance provided a blueprint for future opponents. The Buckeyes, led by John Mobley Jr.‘s 22 points, refused to go away. Bruce Thornton (16 points) and Devin Royal (14 points) kept constant pressure on the Cornhuskers’ defense.
The fact that Ohio State was able to mount a serious late rally suggests Nebraska might struggle to put top-tier opponents away. Closing out games against elite competition will be the next hurdle for this team. The inability to build an insurmountable lead against a 10-4 Ohio State team will be a point of emphasis in film sessions.
Big Ten Implications and The Road Ahead
This win solidifies Nebraska’s status as a true contender for the Big Ten championship. At 4-0 in conference play, they sit atop the standings. However, the path doesn’t get easier. The Big Ten is a gauntlet, and every team will give the undefeated, top-10 Huskers their best shot.
The pressure of maintaining a perfect record is immense. How Coach Fred Hoiberg manages his team’s mentality through the grueling conference schedule will be as important as any X’s and O’s adjustment. The target on their back is now larger than ever.
What This Means for March
Games like this are invaluable for NCAA Tournament preparation. Surviving a single-possession game on the road builds a resilience that can’t be manufactured in practice. Nebraska is not just compiling wins; they are accumulating experiences that will pay dividends in March.
The performance reinforces that while Nebraska is a legitimate national threat, they are not invincible. Their success will hinge on maintaining their defensive intensity for a full 40 minutes and continuing to get production from across the roster, as they did in Columbus.
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