SAD NEWS: After Nebraska’s road loss, Mike Rhoades compliments the “awesome” arena and the fans.

With an outstanding 68-49 victory over Penn State on Saturday, Nebraska increased their home record to 16-1 for the season. Although Mike Rhoades, the coach of the Nittany Lions, said that he enjoyed playing at Pinnacle Bank Arena, he was clearly sad that his team lost the

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This year, the Cornhuskers have not lost a Big Ten game at home. Early in December, they suffered their lone home setback to Creighton.

Mike Rhoades remarked, “I don’t know if it’s hard to play in, it’s just really cool.” “Everyone is against you if it’s not your arena. The supporters are amazing. I find the arena to be rather lovely. Everyone is focusing on you. It is uncomplicated. Your supporters are enthusiastic and boisterous.

After trailing by just six points at the half, Nebraska pulled away to win by 19 points.

Rhoades is delighted with the Cornhuskers team as a whole in addition to Pinnacle Bank Arena.

“I believe the squad is doing well. How about that? Your fans are extremely awesome, I must say. I believe that ourvvv

 

For the first twenty minutes of the game, Nebraska and Penn State were engaged in a close struggle until the Cornhuskers began to pull away.

Prior to the impressive performance in the second half, Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg delivered a message to his squad.

“This first five minutes are really important,” was the message. They matter, according to Hoiberg. “We discussed introducing some pace and flow into our offensive. This year, we’ve been an extremely strong attacking team, and once more, they make you play differently than almost everyone else due to how you place yourself with the press. You’re not at the locations that you usually are.

After halftime, Nebraska appeared to have figured it out quite well, as they quickly put together a 10-2 run.

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