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Have you seen their schedule? Now look at SH OOC. They lost 1 game. Put this SH team in the MAC? LolShaheen Holloway probably doesn't even think this
Have you seen their schedule? Now look at SH OOC. They lost 1 game. Put this SH team in the MAC? LolShaheen Holloway probably doesn't even think this
No way on MSU. Not a chance. If Florida runs it, beats 4 tourney teams, they'll make it close. Yet ultimately all will likely happen is we swap the 1 & 2 in the same region.Arizona taking care of business for us so far at halftime. Looking like it'll only be Florida with a legit shot to challenge us. (Maaaaybe Michigan State if they can win at Michigan and then go on a BET run, but seems unlikely).
Great D, quick rotations.
Seton Hall is absolutely having a night where they can't make shots and taking an L on the road during a long conference season, you must have only watched SH play UConn. It's a team made up of alot of low/mid-major transfers, they're not like that.Have you seen their schedule? Look at SH OOC. They lost 1 game. Put this SH team in the MAC? Lol
Amazing how a kid like Krivas gets into the skulls. ISU just missed about 8 shots on one possession.I'd say ISU is doing that but is also doing a poor job of identifying who the actual shooters on Zona are.
No I’ve watched SH play MAC level schools. And they beat all of them by double digits sans Wagner.Seton Hall is absolutely having a night where they can't make shots and taking an L on the road during a long conference season, you must have only watched SH play UConn.
No I’ve watched SH play MAC level schools. And they beat all of them by double digits sans Wagner.
I’m not just citing Wagner.MAC is much better than Wagner level.
MSU is 5th in WAB right now (we're 4th), after winning back to back top 50 road games, and obviously has that almost full 1.0 WAB opportunity at Michigan to close the season. Plenty of opps in the B1G tournament as well. Their predictive metrics are around ours.No way on MSU. Not a chance. If Florida runs it, beats 4 tourney teams, they'll make it close. Yet ultimately all will likely happen is we swap the 1 & 2 in the same region.
I know a few DJs that would have taken the matter into their own hands no matter the setting or Steele's status...
One ofJaden Bradley almost always makes the correct decision whenever I watch him. Is it fair to say he is the best PG in the country?
There are a lot of very good PG's this year, so yeah. Wagler, Acuff, Brown,Demary, Smith, Fears, Philon, Flemming.Jaden Bradley almost always makes the correct decision whenever I watch him. Is it fair to say he is the best PG in the country?
His fit at the next level will be interesting, we don't really see PFs in his mold anymoreThere are a lot of very good PG's this year, so yeah. Wagler, Acuff, Brown,Demary, Smith, Fears, Philon, Flemming.
He is smooth, and mature and an advantage as a senior on that young team. Peat, strong athlete, but a bit clunky out there. His best game was against Florida, and I'm not sure we've seen that player since. Looks more like a tight end.
Honestly not sure if there is a major difference in quality of player in him vs Awaka. They're both physical beasts, but not a ton of basketball skill.His fit at the next level will be interesting, we don't really see PFs in his mold anymore
Those are some great PGs you listed. I would throw in Boswell from Illinois, too. If I had to pick one, I would go with Bradley.There are a lot of very good PG's this year, so yeah. Wagler, Acuff, Brown,Demary, Smith, Fears, Philon, Flemming.
He is smooth, and mature and an advantage as a senior on that young team. Peat, strong athlete, but a bit clunky out there. His best game was against Florida, and I'm not sure we've seen that player since. Looks more like a tight end.
Honestly not sure if there is a major difference in quality of player in him vs Awaka. They're both physical beasts, but not a ton of basketball skill.
He just says stuff. If he has a huge game in the conference tournament he could say he's the next Barkley.Koa Peat doesn’t have a lot of skill?
Great athlete - when I say skill, I'm talking about finer basketball skills - dribbling, shooting, having a bag. He's more brute force, good defensive player.Koa Peat doesn’t have a lot of skill?
Bro, go to bed. Allow a conversation to happen without always intervening childishly. Contructive convo is nice - chasing a poster around calling them out is for toddlers.He just says stuff. If he has a huge game in the conference tournament he could say he's the next Barkley.
You are massively underrating how difficult it is to go undefeated, even in a mid major conference. Utah Valley, Yale, Hofstra, Stephen F Austin, McNeese, High Point are all similarly rated teams in similar rated conferences. They all have 4-10 losses and none are undefeated in conferenceI disagree slightly. This is how you get the power 4 breaking off and having their ow tournament. There is no way in any justifiable universe that Miami(OH) is more “deserving”than a Seton Hall. The only thing they did was schedule worst opponents and play in the MAC. If what they’re doing is legit, they’ll win their conference tournament. You have to start punishing teams for scheduling that bad.