Well, we're back in the Elite 8 for the first time since 2016. Have to keep up that consistency in subsequent years to be "back" as a program.TX is back to the be a top team in WBB and this win will help Vic even more in recruiting. UT is back!
Vic Shaefer is a top notch coach and builds teams that can have success in the tournament. He learned a lot from the blowout game against UCONN, and seems to have come up with successful tactics for dealing with high scoring, fast paced teams. Slow them down, don't give them any transition baskets and make it a half-court game and make them play 30 seconds of defense on every possession. It gives your team every chance to win.Maryland missed a ton of bunnies .. to be honest had no business losing but credit to Texas they played hard all game .. Shaefer is a very good coach
LOL...fair enough. Texas deserves full credit. Touche!!Actually, Texas beat Maryland . . .
Congrats on the big win.Actually, Texas beat Maryland . . .
My dude, with Vic there expect to be elite for some time.Well, we're back in the Elite 8 for the first time since 2016. Have to keep up that consistency in subsequent years to be "back" as a program.
Hahahahaha!!!!Can Brenda keep those players? Reese? Miller?
Significant thread over there. Post #384 is Brenda's post-game presser - check it out. Brenda says she hopes seniors Bibby and Benzan come back for their extra year.Should this thread be in general?
Pretty fast for Angel to get on twitter?
It does seems like a movement by some coaches/players to stop the plays or fast breaks by this Hollywood style "you hit me" take. Who knows when it's real? The refs are in a tough spot on these kind of actions.Following on a couple of posts above, I think MD fell victim to pressure, both from Texas on the court and from the bright lights of tournament play.
On an unrelated note, it strikes me that there have been way too many instances of a player lying on the court writhing in pain. Wish something could be done.
And finally, on a fun note, I thought Ebo touching hands with her imaginary teammates after making a free throw near the end was a nice touch. Never seen that before.
It does seems like a movement by some coaches/players to stop the plays or fast breaks by this Hollywood style "you hit me" take. Who knows when it's real? The refs are in a tough spot on these kind of actions.Following on a couple of posts above, I think MD fell victim to pressure, both from Texas on the court and from the bright lights of tournament play.
On an unrelated note, it strikes me that there have been way too many instances of a player lying on the court writhing in pain. Wish something could be done.
And finally, on a fun note, I thought Ebo touching hands with her imaginary teammates after making a free throw near the end was a nice touch. Never seen that before.
I will eat crow on this one. I think the Coaches made the difference. Defense, Defense Defense WoWMe neither. I was looking forward to Stanford/ Maryland.