Free Delivery „AU Day (m Sunday» On & Off C ampus Minimum Order of (Limited Delivery Area) $3.50 - • Hours of Delivery: ^ (Reunion Only!!)8 pm-12:30 am j Conference Continued from Page 13 Buntin and John McIntyre have used up their eligibility. Peeler and Doug Smith may enter the NBA draft. Most threatening, an NCAA in vestigation into possible recruiting violations looms over the program. Kansas just got off probation, a gift from Larry Brown. Now Brown’s recruits -- Kevin Pritchard, Jeff Gueld ner and Rick Calloway — are leaving. Roy Williams has shown he can coach, but his only recruits of note have been Pekka Markkanen, who is going back to Finland, Adonis Jordan and Alonzo Jamison, none of whom will threaten for All-Big Eight next year. This year’s Sooners were medi ocre shooters, couldn’t press, played zone and were best in games that deteriorated into track meets. The national media may not have realized it, but Oklahoma is short on talent, and could open eyes with a lousy season. The coaches of the conference’s second-level teams have left for the southeast after raising doubts about their true potential. Lon Kruger proved he couldn’t recruit as well as he could coach at Kansas State, and he left for Florida. Leonard Hamilton could recruit but couldn’t keep his best players on the court -- Thomas Jordan went pro and Richard Dumas relapsed into sub stance abuse — and he has left for Miami. Dana Altman, Kruger’s replace ment, is an unknown, while Eddie Sutton, Hamilton’s probable replace ment, is known as the man who rode Kentucky into the ground. Iowa State is healthy, but Johnny Orr doesn’t have many years left. At Dear 01’ Nebraska U, Danny Nee will be entering his fifth season with no signs of improvement, and Clif ford Scales recently broke his foot. Colorado bottomed out and fired Tom Miller, hiring Joe Harrington out of Long Beach State. Luckily for Thorell Continued from Page 13 Greg said that although he had relatives in the area, family wasn’t the only reason he came to Nebraska. “Although my mother and dad both went here, it was really (Ne braska baseball) coach (John) Sand ers that encouraged me to walk on,’’ Greg said. “I came to visit when Nebraska beat Oklahoma in baseball, and that scaled it for me.” The Thorell brothers have played sparingly this season, but both say they help each other during the year. Billy said having an older brother on the team has helped him adjust the conference, the Big Eight still is considered top-level and the Big West is considered a feeder league, even though the Big West had three teams in the NCAA tournament, including UNLV. A great national reputation and praising commentary won’t help the Big Eight in the NCAA tournament, however. The competition in Divi sion I and the influence of one star player or one star coach has created a sort of basketball gravity, making falling easier than rising for a confer ence. Without an influx of talent on the court and in the coaching box, the great Big Eight could topple, and Midwest basketball fans will be liv ing in the good ol’ days and reminisc ing about the glory days, 1980-1990. Domeier is a junior news-editorial major and Daily Nebraskan senior reporter and sports columnist. to playing on the college level. Shane said he attends his cousins games whenever possible, and enjoys watching them play. But the benefits of having a coach as a relative don’t help very much as far as baseball is concerned, Greg said. “Just because Shane’s here doesn’t mean I’m going to get any special fa vors,” he said. 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