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Herman Cain

Creighton beat writer prepares an excellent research report with player by player analysis on Creighton roster. In general the Blue Jays are recovering from a lot of injuries. Thus, it may take a while for them to gain momentum as the Jays have a tough non conference schedule.

https://www.omaha.com/creighton/mens-basketball/player-progress-report-takeaways-from-creighton-basketball-s-summer-workouts/article_8cfa014e-5fe2-5fdc-8924-2ff2f28774d7.html

I always enjoy our games with Creighton. 
"It was a Great Day until it wasn't"
    ——Rory McIlroy on Final Round at Pinehurst

wadesworld

Quote from: Herman Cain on September 29, 2019, 11:17:29 AM
Creighton beat writer prepares an excellent research report with player by player analysis on Creighton roster. In general the Blue Jays are recovering from a lot of injuries. Thus, it may take a while for them to gain momentum as the Jays have a tough non conference schedule.

https://www.omaha.com/creighton/mens-basketball/player-progress-report-takeaways-from-creighton-basketball-s-summer-workouts/article_8cfa014e-5fe2-5fdc-8924-2ff2f28774d7.html

I always enjoy our games with Creighton.

You forgot which team's forum you were on Gus.

Marcus92

I appreciate reading previews like this here. We'll play Creighton at least twice this season. This was an in-depth, well-written piece. And it's good to have an early look at a team many project to finish in the top half of the Big East -- which makes them a likely NCAA team and quality opponent.
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UWW2MU

Thanks Herman, always good to read an in depth breakdown of conference foes to help pass the last of the off season time. 

brewcity77

I think Creighton's success relies on Jacob Epperson. Christian Bishop and Kelvin Jones simply haven't shown themselves to be high-major starters at the 5. They're going to score, but I'm not sure they can keep up the defensive pressure they applied in the last month of 2018-19 without rim protection. This team, to me, is a near clone of Marquette's 2017-18 team. Great shooters, great offensive ability, but questions on the defensive end and at the 5 will determine how far they can go.

Marcus92

Epperson has played in just 21 games and 250 minutes (11.9 mpg) over the past two seasons. He's coming off season-ending surgery for a stress fracture in his back. And he had surgery on his injured right knee, as well. That's a lot of health issues for a 19-year-old big man. There's a chance he doesn't come back to competition, period.
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Herman Cain

Quote from: brewcity77 on September 29, 2019, 08:34:30 PM
I think Creighton's success relies on Jacob Epperson. Christian Bishop and Kelvin Jones simply haven't shown themselves to be high-major starters at the 5. They're going to score, but I'm not sure they can keep up the defensive pressure they applied in the last month of 2018-19 without rim protection. This team, to me, is a near clone of Marquette's 2017-18 team. Great shooters, great offensive ability, but questions on the defensive end and at the 5 will determine how far they can go.
Bishop has a very good basketball IQ, understands the Creighton system and was effective in the minutes he played. I do not see him as a 5 though.

Quote from: Marcus92 on September 29, 2019, 08:55:17 PM
Epperson has played in just 21 games and 250 minutes (11.9 mpg) over the past two seasons. He's coming off season-ending surgery for a stress fracture in his back. And he had surgery on his injured right knee, as well. That's a lot of health issues for a 19-year-old big man. There's a chance he doesn't come back to competition, period.

Unfortunately, for the young man, you may be correct in your assessment.
"It was a Great Day until it wasn't"
    ——Rory McIlroy on Final Round at Pinehurst

brewcity77

Quote from: Marcus92 on September 29, 2019, 08:55:17 PM
Epperson has played in just 21 games and 250 minutes (11.9 mpg) over the past two seasons. He's coming off season-ending surgery for a stress fracture in his back. And he had surgery on his injured right knee, as well. That's a lot of health issues for a 19-year-old big man. There's a chance he doesn't come back to competition, period.

Oh, I know. That's why I think it's so worrying for them. That back injury made me think of Eke. But Jones was a mediocre rotation player for a terrible Idaho State team and Christian Bishop is undersized for the 5. I don't see how they play any defense without Epperson proving he can protect the rim. And even if he's back, will his back allow him to get up that much? Big question for them.

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