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And he added the 9 to get an outside line.So “2860” is part of your middle name. That’s what’s great about life - there are always firsts.
And he added the 9 to get an outside line.So “2860” is part of your middle name. That’s what’s great about life - there are always firsts.
Kids up close.Not you, me. I want the kids on the court. I think it creates the best atmosphere for the games, and I think it further motivates students to attend.
That said, I understand their reasoning. Don't like, but understand it.
I wonder if Ollie is still teaching old-school box outs? That elbows up, reverse pivot stuff doesn't fly these days
Cinci clearly has a different mentality and it shows. Hit a body and pursue the ball. That's how every coach worth their salt should be teaching it imo, especially if you've got athletes who can rebound vertically.
Jesus. Im agreeing with chief
Actually he's a Jr.So “2860” is part of your middle name. That’s what’s great about life - there are always firsts.
God bless.It's mister 92860 to you please.
I don't have any doubt he's teaching it, the only reason you see guys facing the wrong way to make a box out is they weren't proactive on looking for the shot to go up as you know. Too late so the reaction is their guy is getting by so you block them any way, we saw Facey and Brimah do that a lot mostly due to the inability to feel the game, know when the shooter is ready to shoot it.
I will tell who boxes out well, the guards. They seem to have it down.
Ya, never close but never really a blow out either. As I said in another thread, if Cincy does not take it by at least 15, I would be worried as a Bearcats fan, that is how bad the Huskies are. The way the Huskies played it really should have been more than 20 points victory for Cincy, honestly.Didn't watch the game but apparently we won. Nice.
Vital is a pretty good example of new-school rebounding coaching.
He's jist aggressive, almost reckless, getting after the ball
However that was a young and not very physical team but much more physical and talented than this year.I was always thankful for the Big East toughening Calhoun's teams for the tournament, 2011 being the best example.