Nebraska came into Tuesday one game over .500 with a game against top-10 ranked Michigan State Spartans. A win would get Tim Miles (most likely) one final good memory to take from his experience in Lincoln. A loss would be expected and hit the final nail in his coffin. Even more than it has been.
The game started off pretty good for Nebraska, with Glynn Watson Jr. hitting two three-pointers in the first three and half minutes, where the Huskers had an 8-6 lead. It was Watson and James Palmer Jr. that kept Nebraska in it, as the two seniors had all of the first 14 points for the Huskers, with the score only 14-17.