One of the nice things about the last two games is that NU built a big lead early and then more held it the entire game. Things maybe got interesting - Georgia Tech pulled within three late in the first half, and DePaul got within eight a few times in the second half, but otherwise NU had second-half double-digit leads through almost all of both of the last two games.
That's a contrast to the Dayton game, where NU had a big lead early, but without Barnhizer couldn't hold it. The benefit of a strong start and players who can handle the press can't be more overstated.
The start to 2025 is going to be very hard - if NU loses its first five games it would not be crazy, though we'll all be panicking here - so they key is punching hard from the get go and then taking care of the ball and the lead. This all may be obvious, but it's a huge contrast from what NU was traditionally before the prime Boo years. Let's go!
That's a contrast to the Dayton game, where NU had a big lead early, but without Barnhizer couldn't hold it. The benefit of a strong start and players who can handle the press can't be more overstated.
The start to 2025 is going to be very hard - if NU loses its first five games it would not be crazy, though we'll all be panicking here - so they key is punching hard from the get go and then taking care of the ball and the lead. This all may be obvious, but it's a huge contrast from what NU was traditionally before the prime Boo years. Let's go!