This game was just a war. Every play was intense. Physical. This conference rocks! Can't wait to see how we stack up.
I don't think the refs called a foul on Louisville in the last 10 minutes of the game.
Both teams scared the heck out of me. I don't see how we beat either one on their home floor.
loserville 16-2 in overtime. shrek must of fouled out early in OT.
Game should have never even went to OT - refs completely blew the call on the backcourt violation at the end of regulation - Louisville should have won it right there,
Quote from: ChuckyChip on January 13, 2009, 06:16:43 AM
Game should have never even went to OT - refs completely blew the call on the backcourt violation at the end of regulation - Louisville should have won it right there.
I agree that the referees blew the call, but the Louisville guy took four steps before he dunked. He basically picked the ball up at the three point line and dunked without dribbling. If you give Louisville the ball there he definitely travelled, not to mention that the clock probably would have expired (he picked the ball up at 0.8 seconds) before he dunked the ball. Overtime was the fair/right thing.
They stopped the clock at 0.6 seconds. He never would have got close to the rim if they hadn't stoped it. Harangody never touched the ball, and the play should not have been stopped. By stopping the clock, they actually gave Louisville a last second heave.
Quote from: NotAnAlum on January 12, 2009, 11:51:15 PM
Both teams scared the heck out of me. I don't see how we beat either one on their home floor.
Why does a team like ND scare you?
Sure Harangody will get his, he always has against us. But you put Mclarney and the tory jackson against Dom and Jerel, I think we have quite the advantage there!
Stay out of foul trouble at their place and we are fine!
I think we can win both games. Our guards and senior experience should hold sway, but I sure would feel better if we had a power center. The big guys on both these teams are brutes who can play.
One of hte most amazing parts of the game was the coach cam on Pitino at the end of the game. For those that didn't see it, this was an intense game and a lot of fun to watch. But with 4 minutes to go, ESPN put a box on the screen so we could see what Pitino was doing as the plays developed. I hope ESPN never does this again. As it is, they play up to coaches way too much. But to have to watch a coach at the expense of the game - unforgivable!
Quote from: downtown85 on January 12, 2009, 11:53:17 PM
loserville 16-2 in overtime. shrek must of fouled out early in OT.
actually he fouled out with 5.3 seconds left if my memory serves (and it usually does)
he committed a pointless foul when the rest of his team had conceeded defeat.
the crowd booed and he looked like a jackass... yet the announcers decided that 'there is no quit in luke harangody!'
I couldn't help but laugh out loud.
The key to Louisville is can Buzz come up with a game strategy to beat them. Crean couldn't last year. We got killed twice. However, we beat WVU this year and we got killed last year, so I have some faith that Buzz and come up with something to score and defend against Louisville.
In regards to ND, the key is defend against Harangody without allowing their 3 point shooters from scoring. The ND team reminds me of the Pitt team with Aaron Gray and the tall forward from Canada with the goofy haircut. We beat Pitt I believe twice that year.
Quote from: NotAnAlum on January 12, 2009, 11:51:15 PM
Both teams scared the heck out of me. I don't see how we beat either one on their home floor.
I don't share that fear.
Essentially, ND and MU are the same teams from last season. We all know how those three games ended up. MU shot eight FTs last year in South Bend. Eight. Considering we should see at least 25 FTs attempted with our superior atheleticism, Warriors can do it as easy points help the cause.
As for Ville, they've lost at home to
Western Kentucky and UNLV and pulled the Kentucky win out of their ass. By all accounts, Nova should have beaten them over the weekend. I imagine if they lost to Nova, people feel differently about them. They are a headless team without Padgett.
ND remains soft as charmin on defense and Louisville remains a disaster in terms of chemistry and individual motives. Considering MU excels in heart and team mindset we should do well in these encounters.
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on January 13, 2009, 09:21:53 AM
actually he fouled out with 5.3 seconds left if my memory serves (and it usually does)
he committed a pointless foul when the rest of his team had conceeded defeat.
the crowd booed and he looked like a jackass... yet the announcers decided that 'there is no quit in luke harangody!'
I couldn't help but laugh out loud.
He also did not commit his first foul until the second half (with 18:59 left).
I don't know if it matters how athletic we are; we are going to get robbed in South Bend. Teams know that going in, just as they know it going into Madison. We will outscore ND by five FGs; whether that's enough to win, probably not. Goat Boy will shoot 18 free throws that night.
I disagree with much of the dialogue questioning how we can compete with these teams. First of all we owned ND 2x last year and would of could have should have won at ND. Louisville looked much better lastnight, however I beleive much of that had to do with their athletic advantage over ND. i have watched Louisville play 4 other times this year and thought they absolutely stunk!! Great individual athleticism but are really struggling at the point and in addtion miss their point center from last year. Remind me of NC STATE a PG away from being really good. Biggest problem for MU is the games are on the road not how well we match up with them, I love MU's chances against either team at home or on a neutral court. On the road will be a challenge.
Quote from: Arshavin A Good Time on January 13, 2009, 09:39:42 AM
IAs for Ville, they've lost at home to Western Kentucky
The game was in Nashville, not Louisville. So a neutral loss.
I am not concerned about ND, we beat them twice, and should have beaten them in South Bend playing 5 on 8 with the terrible refs. Basically, just lock down Jackson and McAlarney, make the ogre work for his points, and abuse stiffs like Ayers, Hillesland, or Zellar when we have the ball.
Louisville is a more interesting challenge, they have athletic, NBA-caliber players in TWilliams and Clark, but they seem to already be thinking about the NBA rather than playing now. If we can shoot well down there and get to the FT line, I like our chances.
Quite frankly, with this senior-laden team and tighter bench rotation, I am not that concerned about us on the road as much as previous years.
Well, I'm concerned with ND in that they have the longest home winning streak in the country and we aren't likely to be the ones to end it. We lost last year at ND because the crowd/refs wouldn't let us win and I see no reason why this year should be any different.
On a neutral floor, I love our chances, but I give us a 20% chance at best to win at their place.
We were the last team to beat them there. Why wouldn't we be able to do it again? I think we have as good a shot at beating them this year as any year. Our guys will not be intimidated by that place.