Life for Fred Hoiberg right now doesn't look all that different from his days between being let go by the Chicago Bulls and being hired by the University of Nebraska.
There's a 7 a.m. alarm, some coffee, some Good Morning America, some time on the exercise bike.
"If I don't do it by 10, I don't get it done," Hoiberg said last month on a conference call with reporters.
Then there's more coffee. Maybe a puzzle. And in between, plenty of film study on a Nebraska season that saw the Huskers play in a way that Hoiberg largely wants to play on offense — just with the pesky problem of not making enough shots.