Nebraska basketball players recently told Tim Miles they could feel a hole in the wall of their locker room.
Symbolically, this empty space was every bit as somber, dark and cavernous as you could imagine.
The good news is that Shavon Shields, gone four games while recovering from a concussion, returned to fill it.
Only now, Nebraska players will soon need to learn to deal with two gaping holes, not one.
Shields and Benny Parker, the only Huskers to be a part of every game in the Miles era, play their final home game Tuesday, when Nebraska (14-15, 6-10 Big Ten Conference) hosts No.