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Nebraska vs. West Georgia: A Tale of Two Basketball Rebuilds (With a Clear Winner)
Let’s cut to the chase: Nebraska is the human version of a self-driving car, and West Georgia is a Roomba trying to navigate a maze. One’s got GPS; the other’s just bumping into walls and hoping for the best.
Parsing the Odds: Why Nebraska’s Math Adds Up
Nebraska’s exhibition wins over BYU (90-89) and Midland (91-50) scream “postseason contender.” Rienk Mast dropping 31 on BYU? That’s not just a performance—it’s a statement. Connor Essegian (20 points) and Pryce Sandfort (12 points) round out a trio that looks like they’ve already unlocked the secret levels of college basketball. Nebraska’s defense? They held Midland to 50 points, which is like holding back a toddler with a juice box—relatively easy if you know where to stand.
West Georgia, meanwhile, is the NBA G League of college basketball. They’re a Division I team in name only, having gone 6-25 last season. Their “rebuild” includes seven new recruits, including Preseason All-ASUN pick Shelton Williams-Dryden (17.0 PPG). But let’s not kid ourselves: West Georgia’s roster reads like a “To Do” list for a team that’s still figuring out how to do the basics. Their 2024 Atlantic Sun record (4-14) is roughly as impressive as my ability to parallel park.
News Digest: Injuries, Transfers, and Why West Georgia Should Pack a Towel
Nebraska’s news is all good vibes: Fred Hoiberg’s program is back-to-back postseason-bound for the first time since 2019. No injuries to report—just a team that looks like it’s ready to take the next step. Hoiberg’s resume? He’s the basketball equivalent of a Swiss Army knife—versatile, reliable, and definitely not a Roomba.
West Georgia’s story is less “March Madness” and more “March Meltdown.” Their transition from Division II was rocky, and their new recruits? Let’s just say they’re still learning how to tie their own basketball shoes. Kolten Griffin (9.3 PPG) and Malcolm Noel are returning players, but even the most optimistic fan would struggle to call them “stars.” And while transfers like Josh Smith and JaVar Daniel add depth, they’re more likely to spark a “Who?” than a “Whoa!”
Humorous Spin: Nebraska’s a Fortress; West Georgia’s a Fortress… of Despair
Nebraska’s defense is like a locked vault guarded by a caffeinated Rottweiler. They let Midland score 50 points—about as many points as West Georgia will score tonight. West Georgia’s offense? It’s like a buffet where all the food is expired. Their 2024 record (6-25) is so bad, even their fans probably play March Madness on their phones just to feel hope.
And let’s not forget the coaching! Fred Hoiberg is the Michael Jordan of college basketball coaching (if Jordan had ever lost to a team named “The Wolves”). Dave Moore? He’s the guy who coaches the team that always gets picked last in gym class.
Prediction: Nebraska Wins, Probably by 20+
Nebraska’s got the experience, the firepower, and the swagger of a team that’s ready to dance in March. West Georgia? They’re still trying to remember the dance steps. The Huskers’ 23-25 season-opening win streak is about as predictable as the sunrise—unless you’re in Antarctica during winter.
Final Score Prediction: Nebraska 85, West Georgia 55.
Bet on Nebraska unless you enjoy watching teams try to score against a brick wall. And if you do, bring popcorn—and maybe a therapist.
Created: Nov. 3, 2025, 9:42 a.m. GMT