Yeah it's a back injury as far as I know, which is the kind of thing that does improve with rest.He's out because he's injured.
Yeah it's a back injury as far as I know, which is the kind of thing that does improve with rest.He's out because he's injured.
Seems like the kind of injury he'd play through if the ACC tourney mattered.Yeah it's a back injury as far as I know, which is the kind of thing that does improve with rest.
Maybe, maybe not. He missed 8 games with it earlier in the season that included probably their 2 biggest home games (and they lost both).Seems like the kind of injury he'd play through if the ACC tourney mattered.
Purdue had Edey and Ivey plus a few years back which granted was before NIL but high talent as if, lost to cinderella St Peters who had no one making the NBA. Pure Cinderella.Follow the money. It's not going to get better. It's going to become less variable.
I'd like to know how cinderellas have any chance when all the money/talent is going to consolidate in the top 20 teams or so. There are only so many programs out there with enough $$ committed to hoops. P4 will only grow stronger. This isn't 2005. This is a professional sport, like baseball. The difference is that in baseball, a small market team can see lightning strike occasionally through their farm system.
I'd expect May & Scheyer to be top 5 every season.
Crazy they'll get as many bids as the BE.
That was as cinderella as it gets.Purdue had Edey and Ivey plus a few years back which granted was before NIL but high talent as if, lost to cinderella St Peters who had no one making the NBA. Pure Cinderella.
Not sure if NIL and portal change this as the talent was there on many teams Cinderella beat.
Because I like when Michigan loses.
careful PinocchioBecause I like when Michigan loses.
Conference tourneys can still matter while not mattering as much as march madness. As has always been the case. You can’t help but try to turn everything Into a hot take.Seems like the kind of injury he'd play through if the ACC tourney mattered.
1st place, 2nd best team.If what Florida is doing now should be discredited for “feasting on a weak league”, shouldn’t the questions be why we didn’t feast on an even weaker league? Multiple weak SEC teams beat up on the 2nd place team in the Big East this year.
It should matter for Louisville. They’re not that good.Seems like the kind of injury he'd play through if the ACC tourney mattered.
It really does, and they lost to a number of teams OOC that aren't even that bood. Kentucky, Bama, Auburn. They had zero, count it, zero, halfway decent OOC wins.1st place, 2nd best team.
Disgusting that we let St. John’s win the conference. Completely discredits the conference even more when this team did not beat a single opponent of importance
This UConn team still has everything in front of them and can achieve great things. They are 27-4 with a 17-3 Big East record. The starters are very good and the bench has potential, but the bench has to show consistent performance.1st place, 2nd best team.
Disgusting that we let St. John’s win the conference. Completely discredits the conference even more when this team did not beat a single opponent of importance
Seems like the kind of injury he'd play through if the ACC tourney mattered.
So you're saying UConn isn't very good? 😀1st place, 2nd best team.
Disgusting that we let St. John’s win the conference. Completely discredits the conference even more when this team did not beat a single opponent of importance
I'm saying there may be a bit of load management prior to the real tourney, especially for some of these kids that are first round draft picks. Obviously some small injury in there.Are you trying to start a narrative that kids are sitting out conference tourneys? Do you have any examples of this happening that are not injury related? I don’t pay attention to chatgpt responses but if you have legit examples I’d love to see them.
Are you trying to start a narrative that kids are sitting out conference tourneys? Do you have any examples of this happening that are not injury related? I don’t pay attention to chatgpt responses but if you have legit examples I’d love to see them.
Seems like the kind of injury he'd play through if the ACC tourney mattered.
What specific injury does he have?
Of course that's what he's doing. He takes some players sitting out with injury who may be ready to go for the NCAA's as the conference tournaments don't matter anymore and the players don't care about them.Are you trying to start a narrative that kids are sitting out conference tourneys? Do you have any examples of this happening that are not injury related? I don’t pay attention to chatgpt responses but if you have legit examples I’d love to see them.
Just what this board needs. Another anti Big East troll.If what Florida is doing now should be discredited for “feasting on a weak league”, shouldn’t the questions be why we didn’t feast on an even weaker league? Multiple weak SEC teams beat up on the 2nd place team in the Big East this year.
NM, do you really think the BE is good this year?Just what this board needs. Another anti Big East troll.
Back injury - missed games earlier this season with it.
As you know, back injuries are nothing and never linger and RuffRuff was a locked in lottery pick who fought through huge injuries before, so he’s well-versed on the topic.
Apparently you aren't familiar with the mathematical definition of infinite (IE division by zero)He doesn’t have infinitely more coaching experience. He has 2 years more head coaching experience. That also doesn’t really contradict my point that he has a really small amount of experience to get a high major job and is a pretty big risk for a program that can’t really afford that risk right now IMO.
He’d still have said it even if the dude was a quadriplegic just for the sake of a hot take.Yeah I know it's a back injury, I was curious why he would say "it doesn't seem like the kind of injury" that he couldn't play through without knowing what exactly the injury is.
I think the term you’re looking for is “undefined”Apparently you aren't familiar with the mathematical definition of infinite (IE division by zero)