Quote from: tower912 on January 14, 2026, 03:56:48 PMThis amuses me.
A seriousish question for the board. When you watch games, do games fall into patterns to the point that you can almost predict what happens over the next few minutes, as you have seen it with dozens of teams in dozens of games?
Case in point: The IU game overlapped with the MU game last night. My wife and I watched our favorite teams separately. Afterwards, I asked her about the IU-Sparty game. 'Meh. Tied at 53 IU foul trouble caught up and Sparty upped their intensity'. That is all I needed to recognize a pattern and know the outcome.
'How about Marquette game'? "Nine players dressed, 7 freshman and sophomores, at MSG".
'Ouch. 25-30 points?'
Putting aside the spousal banter shorthand, aren't there certain patterns that you notice when you watch other teams play?
For me, one is always who stands around on offense first and off ball movement. Another is defensive rotations. How quickly teams recognize a zone. That sometimes bad free throw shooting is like the norovirus. That Sparty at home almost always finds another gear.
And like last night. That young, undermanned teams usually lose badly on the road. In my mind, it is an expected, a given, a cliche.
And I always assume that MU is not immune from these patterns.
Does anybody else watch games with this mindset?
Quote from: mileskishnish72 on January 14, 2026, 03:13:53 PMDepends on what our coach does in March and April.Which cannot come soon enough!
Quote from: wadesworld on January 14, 2026, 03:29:40 PMIf no legitimate Big East rotational pieces are added through the portal and there are no unexpected departures, they'll be better but not good enough to even be on the bubble.
You can build around Nigel. I'd expect Egbuonu to be one of the better players on the team if the above is the case. The ceiling would depend on whether Sheek can contribute right away and whether Stevens and Parham progress to legitimate Big East rotational players.
Quote from: willie warrior on January 14, 2026, 03:25:35 PMSeems like 20 plus losses are becoming a thing with this team.
Page created in 0.107 seconds with 22 queries.