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Don't overuse it though, I literally laugh out loud everytime I see it.
Duly noted my friend 😉😉
Don't overuse it though, I literally laugh out loud everytime I see it.
I think Van Lith thoroughly enjoyed her 1 season w/ TCU, sounds like something similar for Miles. Maybe they've really got something going there, that they can keep selling to top transfer guards.You will need to use reader view for this article, or read it thru Apple News.
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After career-defining decision, TCU star Olivia Miles finds ‘perfect match’ with the Frogs
Miles was willing to put the start of her professional career on hold. It’s worked out well for both her and the Horned Frogs.www.dallasnews.com
Have you ever heard even a hint of discontent by Campbell’s players? Any?I think Van Lith thoroughly enjoyed her 1 season w/ TCU, sounds like something similar for Miles. Maybe they've really got something going there, that they can keep selling to top transfer guards.
After 2 years of watching Jayda in Tucson, the biggest issue was her streakiness. Not sure always if it was a result of being more of a 2 guard or just part of her game.Iowa State is a tournament team with Addy Brown back. That being said, I'm really not a fan of Jayda Williams. She can score, but she's really not a point guard. Lots of possessions you can just tell she's looking to score vs seeing what the defense is giving them. Turnover prone as well. Will be interesting to see how far they get.
And let's not forget the Sun Devils beat them both..... And swept the Utes.Oklahoma St. beat Utah 73-55 today. OSU is making a push down the stretch while Utah is fading.
Stanford is likely out barring a miracle ACC tournament run (that's not going to happen). Even though they hold a road win over UNC (which seems like ages ago), they have a blowout road loss to Georgia Tech, a home loss to UVA (who just moved to the right side of the bubble and is going to have a tough stretch to end their season), and this blowout loss to Miami (a team that's not going dancing unless it wins the ACC tourney). Even if they were to win out, they're looking at 8-10 in the ACC.But lurking in the second four out are both Cal and Stanford.... These are the teams I fear will catch the Sun Devils either down the stretch or in the tournament. Also I think there's a scenario in which the Spiders weave their web in
Adia’s coaching was not improving. And Adia was having more trouble recruiting and maintaining players, was she not? Whereas I think it reasonable to hope Coach Burke can improve her roster in the off season. I think I would be a hopeful fan. But then again, I usually am (a hopeful fan.)After 2 years of watching Jayda in Tucson, the biggest issue was her streakiness. Not sure always if it was a result of being more of a 2 guard or just part of her game.
The converse to your point is that, at least during her time at Arizona, she at least knew what her teammates were supposed to do. Frustrated her when they didn't, leading to take over syndrome. I would assume this is not an issue at Iowa State.
I don't know which is more frustrating, Adia's teams not quite playing up to their apparent potential, or this year's team under Becky Burke which plays very, very hard but lacks (some) talent and any athletic height. In the game against Colorado, we had them confused and worked up a 7 point lead. Their coach settled them by reminding them we had absolutely no answer for shots in the paint due to being unable to contest. They went on an 18-3 run to win.
Adia - rather than "not-improving" I would go for "not changing with the times". One result of an old school mentality about playing time, and roles, and all the rest of that is perhaps a difficulty in retaining players who don't want to be a sporadic sub, or be needed to play a position that doesn't showcase their skills so well, etc. As far as it goes, I think most of her players liked her well enough and I'm not sure her recruiting was a real problem.Adia’s coaching was not improving. And Adia was having more trouble recruiting and maintaining players, was she not? Whereas I think it reasonable to hope Coach Burke can improve her roster in the off season. I think I would be a hopeful fan. But then again, I usually am (a hopeful fan.)
Interesting you should mention the center stage decision by BB. I was also struck and surprised by that last Saturday. Like you I don't believe I've ever seen that before and I'd love to sit down with her and hear her rationale as I'm sure she has a reason for this.Becky - I
There are also a few things that I am slightly displeased with, although I'm sure no one else cares. In 30 years of following WBB she is the first coach I remember taking "center stage" as players are introduced - with many coaches ignoring it and others standing along the side and getting a fist bump. I don't begrudge "sleeves up" but I resent being expected to chant it - Adia never made fans chant "Made for It". Bear Down as a tradition stands on its own. And I liked banging the drum - I gather football took the drum once the women didn't want it. It was cool. And not her fault, but I don't like the head coach being announced when they walk out, although I know the men do it too. For all my years at Rutgers games, before we moved, C. Vivian Stringer was never announced - but often got a standing ovation as she walked out. Earned. Naismith Hall of Fame. But all of this is just me.
Thx for the analysis. If ACC materializes in the way you anticipate that would be very helpful for ASU particularly we beat BYU and don't get destroyed by Texas Tech.Stanford is likely out barring a miracle ACC tournament run (that's not going to happen). Even though they hold a road win over UNC (which seems like ages ago), they have a blowout road loss to Georgia Tech, a home loss to UVA (who just moved to the right side of the bubble and is going to have a tough stretch to end their season), and this blowout loss to Miami (a team that's not going dancing unless it wins the ACC tourney). Even if they were to win out, they're looking at 8-10 in the ACC.
Cal could win out and reach 11 ACC wins. If Notre Dame remains a Q1, then they could possibly sneak in with one ACCT win (over anyone--doesn't matter). If ND falls off (they have a game against Syracuse and a game at Louisville waiting for them), then they might need a Q1 win in the ACCT (e.g. ND, UNC, NC State).
Interesting. Texas has always announced the head coach at the end of the player intros. The coach is generally standing near the team bench going about their business.Adia - rather than "not-improving" I would go for "not changing with the times". One result of an old school mentality about playing time, and roles, and all the rest of that is perhaps a difficulty in retaining players who don't want to be a sporadic sub, or be needed to play a position that doesn't showcase their skills so well, etc. As far as it goes, I think most of her players liked her well enough and I'm not sure her recruiting was a real problem.
Becky - I fully believe she is improving her roster based on early commits. She was in a no-win situation coming aboard so late. The team - as I have said before - is a high level non-power conference team this year. The players have talent, but I don't see anyone that would be starting on a good Power 4 team. This is not Becky's fault, nor is the putrid OOC schedule a negative - regardless of how much she actually had to do with it and how much was left over from the prior staff.
I am hopeful of success going forward (certainly next year will be an improvement) but I am cautious. Becky needs to prove that she can coach at this level.
There are also a few things that I am slightly displeased with, although I'm sure no one else cares. In 30 years of following WBB she is the first coach I remember taking "center stage" as players are introduced - with many coaches ignoring it and others standing along the side and getting a fist bump. I don't begrudge "sleeves up" but I resent being expected to chant it - Adia never made fans chant "Made for It". Bear Down as a tradition stands on its own. And I liked banging the drum - I gather football took the drum once the women didn't want it. It was cool. And not her fault, but I don't like the head coach being announced when they walk out, although I know the men do it too. For all my years at Rutgers games, before we moved, C. Vivian Stringer was never announced - but often got a standing ovation as she walked out. Earned. Naismith Hall of Fame. But all of this is just me.
We will go one of these years, when Arizona improves, most likely. We used to go to the Big East Tournament for years when we were following Rutgers, usually in Connecticut.Thx for the analysis. If ACC materializes in the way you anticipate that would be very helpful for ASU particularly we beat BYU and don't get destroyed by Texas Tech.
I'm wondering how the committee would look at a 25 win ASU team with no quad one wins versus Richmond.
This is a great time of year. While I love the Huskies there's zero uncertainty until late March. For many or most of us this is the time of year of peak anxiety and anticipation
I'm really looking forward to tournament week. I've already decided that next year I'll be going to Kansas City Kansas City here I come. This will be the last year the Mountain West exists in its current configuration and I'm not anticipating a huge leap by Grand Canyon.
A fellow fan said that there's an excellent hotel very near the arena where the big 12 is played in KC so I'm going to save my nipples and dimes over the next year in the hope that ASU keeps rolling
No problem!Thx for the analysis. If ACC materializes in the way you anticipate that would be very helpful for ASU particularly we beat BYU and don't get destroyed by Texas Tech.
I'm wondering how the committee would look at a 25 win ASU team with no quad one wins versus Richmond.
This is a great time of year. While I love the Huskies there's zero uncertainty until late March. For many or most of us this is the time of year of peak anxiety and anticipation
I'm really looking forward to tournament week. I've already decided that next year I'll be going to Kansas City Kansas City here I come. This will be the last year the Mountain West exists in its current configuration and I'm not anticipating a huge leap by Grand Canyon.
A fellow fan said that there's an excellent hotel very near the arena where the big 12 is played in KC so I'm going to save my nipples and dimes over the next year in the hope that ASU keeps rolling