LINCOLN, Neb. -- At Nebraska, where success in basketball has been scant, it helps if the coach has a sense of humor. Thats an area where Tim Miles is not lacking.I think were picked toward the bottom, which is where I like to be, so we can pleasantly surprise all our friends and colleagues in the room today, Miles said at Big Ten media day.The Cornhuskers looked to be on the verge of a breakthrough three years ago when they used a late run to finish fourth in the Big Ten and make the NCAA Tournament. Their follow-up: consecutive losing seasons and 12th- and 11th-place finishes in the conference.The outlook isnt bright for this season, either. The team sustained a major setback in the offseason when its best player, Andrew White III, left in late June and eventually landed at Syracuse. Whites departure, along with the graduation of Shavon Shields, depleted the roster of 33 points and 11 rebounds per game.Nebraska is left with only one double-digit scorer in senior Tai Webster , a promising sophomore class and a cast of newcomers who will have a lot of opportunity to play.The nonconference schedule is ambitious. The Huskers play Atlantic 10 co-champion Dayton, Clemson, in-state rival Creighton and pay a visit to Kansas.Miles said the schedule was put together with the expectation that White would be with the team.Its an elephant, Miles said. We built it thinking this was going to be our strongest, most complete team. Now were minus some outside shooting. It was still going to be a huge challenge.Some things to watch for in Nebraskas 2016-17 season:INJURY ISSUESLouisville transfer Anton Gill and freshman Isaiah Roby got late starts practicing. Gill had a procedure on his knee to alleviate chronic tendinitis, and Roby went into the preseason bothered by a stress reaction in his pelvis area. Freshman center Jordy Tshimanga returned to practice this week after missing four days with a mild concussion.MAN IN THE MIDDLEJordy Tshimanga , a 6-foot-11, 275-pound freshman, gives the Huskers the big man they desperately need. Hell be in the lineup right away. The Montreal native has had no problem fitting in with teammates with his big personality.Hes got the attitude that creates improvement, Miles said. He wants to get better every day. When I say that, its evident. Hell come and ask questions all the time, and not dumb ones; really thoughtful questions. Thats where you see his learning curve is going to be good.FILLING THE SEATS?Nebraska will start its fourth season at Pinnacle Bank Arena, and it will be worth watching if capacity crowds continue to show up. The Huskers are among eight programs to average 15,000 per game over the last three years and were 11th in the nation last season with an average of 15,430. Theyre 8-10 in home Big Ten games the last two years.EVER THE OPTIMISTMiles said there is huge growth potential for his team: Youll see coaches say, `I didnt know if wed get eighth in the league, and they get second in the league. You could say the same about the Huskers in 2014. Nobody thought wed be anything. We were picked 12th, got fourth and made the NCAA. You never know how its going to come together.GOOD RIDDANCE?Whites surprise announcement to transfer caused hard feelings. Nebraskas players apparently have gotten over it, though.Our guys, theyre like, `Youre with us or against us. I like that about them. That didnt come from me, Miles said. Theyre a good group. When they have that ownership, thats when you have your best teams. 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Washington State Cougars: Beasley Coliseum, opened in 1973 In a vacuum, theres no shame in an average attendance figure of 2,856. Division I hoops programs, and the gyms they play in, come in all shapes and sizes. But when youre drawing under 3,000 to an arena that seats 11,671, you might as well play in a literal vacuum.Fun fact: Beasleys construction featured one of the first-ever commercial uses of surround sound able to digitally mimic the acoustics of an opera house or a cathedral, which must have been pretty mind-blowing in 1973.11. Stanford Cardinal:?Maples Pavilion, opened in 1969 You dont need a powerful imagination to conceive of Maples Pavilion at its rowdiest. Just Google Stanford-Arizona Tiger Woods to see a home Cardinal crowd in full throat as the worlds most popular athlete fist pumps like its Sunday at Augusta. That was 2004. It somehow feels even longer, for everyone involved.Fun fact: Until a renovation in 2004, the original Maples floor was the only floor in the country that actually bounced up and down. The idea was to prevent injuries; it may have had the opposite effect.10. USC Trojans:?Galen Center, opened in 2006 Galen Center is, by all accounts, a beautiful facility, highlighted by large end windows that provide a classic view of the downtown Los Angeles skyline ... which is hardly enough to entice Angelenos to actually darken its doors. The basketball has to be good. Last season it mostly was, and the Trojans saw the 23rd-highest single-year average attendance increase (from 3,552 to 4,606) in Division I.Fun fact: Before Galen Center opened, USC had various plans -- with varying degrees of seriousness -- to build its own on-campus arena for more than 100 years. Thats legendary procrastination.9. Oregon State Beavers: Gill Coliseum, opened in 1949Oregon State just got back to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1990. The program seems to be trending in the right direction under third-year coach Wayne Tinkle, so it stands to reason the Gill Coliseum atmosphere will be gathering steam in turn. Theres potential here.Fun fact: When one of the best moments of your programs past 20 years is an unlikely College Basketball Invitational title -- for which OSU hung a banner! -- fans can be forgiven for steering clear.8. Arizona State Sun Devils:?Wells Fargo Arena, opened in 1974 With sporadic exceptions (such as the James Harden era), Wells Fargo Arena has never been a particularly feared destination among Pac-12 opponents. Its layout has some built-in disadvantages; fans feel too far away from the floor. But any place that births the Curtain of Distraction unto the world deserves serious bonus points on this list.Fun fact: That was really Michael Phelps.7. UCLA Bruins:?Pauley Pavilion, opened in 1965 The most banner-bedecked arena in the country shouldnt be this much of a bummer. Late-arriving, half-filled crowds are not unusual at Pauley. Filled seats and fully engaged fans are not the norm. The facility itself is great, from the open-air concessions areas to the constant nods to the programs glittering past. But when nearly 6,000 seats are empty -- on average! -- nostalgia only goes so far.Fun fact: The original center circle that hosted so many wins from 1965 to 1982 was, much to UCLAs chagrin, privately owned memorabilia for years. In 2013, UCLA finally snagged it at an auction for a cool $325,000. Why UCLAs court design motif ever deviated from this work of sheer beauty is a mystery that may never be fully understood.6. Oregon Ducks:?Matthew Knight Arena, opened in 2011 No matter what you think of the floor design, theres little question the arena dedicated to the son of Nike CEO Phil Knight is among the most luxurious in the sport. That said, the Ducks averaged 7,466 attendees in a 12,364-seat gym last season, one in which they swept the Pac-12 titles and were a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. More than anything, MKA is tough to play in because Oregon is really good.Fun fact: Tinker Hatfield -- the iconic Nike designer responsible for most of the best sneeaker designs ever, from the Air Max 1 to the Air Jordan XI -- also designed the Ducks Deep in the Woods court, which looks cool in and of itself but cannot be forgiven for the wave of gaudy floor silhouettes it has inspired in the years since.dddddddddddd5. California Golden Bears:?Haas Pavilion, opened in 1999Cal was one of 43 Division I schools to average more than 10,000 attendees per game in 2015-16. The Bears drew 182 more fans per game than national title contender Oklahoma, which also featured player of the year Buddy Hield. Thats no mean feat for a place with great weather, endless Bay Area entertainment alternatives, and as much -- if not more -- of a cultural emphasis on elite academics and dogged political activism as sports. It helps that Haas Pavilion is an intimate hoops fieldhouse with minimal frills or distractions.Fun fact:?Its more than double the size of the old Harmon Gym, a fact which led designers to situate the last row of bleacher seats just 88 feet from the floor and completely omit sound-baffling devices of any kind.4. Utah Utes:?Jon M. Huntsman Center, opened in 1969 The downside of having a 15,000-seat gym is that you can pack in 13,000 people and still have a noticeable number of unoccupied seats. So it is at the Huntsman Center, which averaged 12,997 fans at home games in 2015-16 -- 24th-most in the country -- and still rarely boasted a sellout. Even so, the successes of sixth-year coach Larry Krystkowiaks tenure have done wonders for the atmosphere, and Utah fans require minimal encouragement in the first place.Fun fact:?Then known as the Special Events Center, it hosted the 1979 Final Four, the one where Larry Bird and Magic Johnson more or less changed the face of college basketball forever -- back when Final Fours were staged in actual basketball gyms.3. Colorado Buffaloes:?Coors Events Center, opened in 1979 An informal panel of Pac-12 people frequently mentioned Colorados home gym. Despite the Buffaloes historical lack of sustained success, the crowds are healthy, the building is loud, and the mountainous elevation -- and the burning lungs it induces -- is a sheer fact of physiology.Fun fact: The CEC doesnt have a ton of divergent touches to it, but one of its best quirks is the way the basketball hoops lower down from the rafters on long steel trellises, just like they did in high school.2. Washington Huskies:?Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion, opened in 1927 Recent years have hardly been the best of coach Lorenzo Romars 14-season tenure. The Huskies last went to the NCAA tournament in 2011. Theyve lost at least 15 games in each of the past four seasons and havent topped the .500 mark in league play since 2012. Yet Hec Edmundson remains one of the toughest venues in the Pac-12, thanks in large part to a devoted, rambunctious student section. It is also the leagues most historic venue, opened one year before Minnesotas Williams Arena and Butlers Hinkle Fieldhouse. After a major renovation in 1999, which restored much of the arenas original character (while removing huge view-obstructing pillars from the upper bowl), it shows.Fun fact: In 1974, the Grateful Dead recorded their longest-ever version of Playing in the Band -- all 46 minutes and 26 seconds of it -- in front of a soldout Hec Ed crowd, a piece of trivia the Conference of Champions marquee television analyst was surely already familiar with.1. Arizona Wildcats:?McKale Memorial Center, opened in 1973 The best sign of an elite venue is when a home loss feels like an abject disaster. In January, an 83-75 home loss to Oregon -- an otherwise forgivable defeat to a team that would go on to sweep the Pac-12 titles and earn a No. 1 tourney seed -- prompted one of the most scathing postgame news conferences of Sean Millers career and a public apology by senior forward Ryan Anderson. Why? It was the programs first loss at McKale Center in three calendar years. The Wildcats sell out 14,655 seats every night, theyre almost always good, and they almost never lose at home. Venue-wise, nowhere in the Pac-12 comes close.Fun fact: The 49-game home streak the Ducks snapped in January was the nations longest at the time, but only the third-longest in Arizona history and a distant second to the best streak (71 wins, from 1987 to 1992) since McKale opened. Throw in the Wildcats best-ever home win streak (81, from 1945 to 1952, pre-McKale) and Arizona is the only program with two of college hoops 10 longest home winning streaks on the books. Not too shabby. ' ' '