but playing good for about 10 minutes does do it for me. They have to play better in the first half Monday at home, take the lead and take it to Louisville. Sooner or later the slow
starts will kick them in the ass. I am sorry to say that Vander either has to get his offensive game together or he will not be playing to much against a zone. I see Mayo getting
more and more minutes against teams that play zone. Buzz's bench is getting shorter and shorter as the games get slower and slower. I really like playing 3 bigs at one time, to bad
as that could have happened more with Otule not hurt. Pitt was physical but give credit to the guards for getting a lot of loose balls. Any word on the surgery on O'tule, will he be
back in time for next season. How long is recovery? Next year they will have a longer bench and will be able to big at times. If Jake Thomas can really shot, he will get lots of playing
time against many teams that want to zone against them, as you can hide his D, playing a zone as well. More options next year.
Seems odd, but with 10 minutes to go in the game against Louisville I would feel more confident if we were down 2 versus being up 12.
Kind of the same feeling here. Seems like our style of play really makes me feel more comfortable watching the game when we're jumping for loose balls down by 3, rather than running the shot clock down for a terrible 20-foot jumper while up by 10. Excluding our cupcake games, I have never been sitting down while we were holding a 8+ point lead this season.
The Pitt game was the most calm i've been while watching this team since the Madison game.
Quote from: bilsu on January 15, 2012, 01:05:14 AM
Seems odd, but with 10 minutes to go in the game against Louisville I would feel more confident if we were down 2 versus being up 12.
No, I'd rather be up 12. Even with our history