Who got the start for the Beavers?
I wish Rueck would give a freshman big a chance.
Aquino was dressed but didnt get in, wore #2.I saw on the Beaver blog that Aquino is out with an injury, but yeah, no Morris. Washington and Thropay have been getting minutes tonight.
I was in my on-court seat, but a friend I haven't seen for a long while stopped by for the 2nd half so I wasn't paying as detailed attention to the 2nd half as usual.I watched a little of Arizona vs. Idaho St. earlier. Ugly game. UA won easily 71-46 but didn't look that good. Reese had 21 and 10 in her debut and McDonald had 22 after RS last year following a transfer.
Dude, where are you coming from? This is the 1st official game of the season, Rueck is experimenting with his lineup. I agree with nwhoopfan that Grymek is a defensive liability. She cannot guard any post that can shoot from the free throw line or beyond. As soon as OSU didn't settle for "wide open" 3's, and started attacking the hoop, it was over. And, OSU went into a zone in 2nd half which also worked well. Calling OSU a 2nd tier team is just hilarious after the 1st game of the season. If Oregon wins by less than 20, I won't be calling Oregon a 2nd tier team.No match for Oregon. They are a second tier squad like Stanford.
Dude... By 2nd tier I mean non-final four caliber team. It's not just about it being 1 game, it's about the parts and how they work as a whole. We can revisit this conversation in March, just don't try to bog me down in overanalyzing to cover up for what was obvious. Oregon is only introducing one new player, Boley, is a talented perimeter threat and has size to help on the boards. Hebard is as good as anybody in the paint and S abally gives you anything you want anywhere on the floor. Or St has no true matchup for any of these 3 girls, nevermind their starting center is a liability on both ends of the court. Again, we'll see in March. Go Huskies!Dude, where are you coming from? This is the 1st official game of the season, Rueck is experimenting with his lineup. I agree with nwhoopfan that Grymek is a defensive liability. She cannot guard any post that can shoot from the free throw line or beyond. As soon as OSU didn't settle for "wide open" 3's, and started attacking the hoop, it was over. And, OSU went into a zone in 2nd half which also worked well. Calling OSU a 2nd tier team is just hilarious after the 1st game of the season. If Oregon wins by less than 20, I won't be calling Oregon a 2nd tier team.
Maybe you don't realize we are at the very beginning of the 2018-19 NCAA Division 1 WBB season? Good luck predicting who is and who is not a FINAL 4 team? Has UO WBB ever been to a FINAL 4? I'm not saying UO won't this year, but a lot has to go right for any team to make the FINAL 4. UO is an excellent team, but you are seriously stepping way beyond what is reasonable conjecture at this time in the season about UO, PAC-12 race, and, FINAL 4. BTW, I appreciate that you actually tuned into the OSU game-thanks. I look forward to exchanging our thoughts. And one thing we do agree on is GO HUSKIES (UCONN that is).Dude... By 2nd tier I mean non-final four caliber team. It's not just about it being 1 game, it's about the parts and how they work as a whole. We can revisit this conversation in March, just don't try to bog me down in overanalyzing to cover up for what was obvious. Oregon is only introducing one new player, Boley, is a talented perimeter threat and has size to help on the boards. Hebard is as good as anybody in the paint and S abally gives you anything you want anywhere on the floor. Or St has no true matchup for any of these 3 girls, nevermind their starting center is a liability on both ends of the court. Again, we'll see in March. Go Huskies!
Everything we post about the season at this point is opinion/speculation. You are just as entitled to your point of view as I am, and have the same odds of being accurate. That being said, let's stop quoting past results of these teams like they are direct indicators of what will happen this season. Yes, the 2018-19 season, which I do realize just started. Lol. Oregon has never had a team this talented and potentially explosive on the offensive end. 1 thru 5 they have contributors in a meaningful way and they have size, experience and chemistry, some things even UConn lacks at this point. So, let's judge the pac-12 by what we most at this moment... Oregon is on another level than Oregon St and Stanford, and yes, if we had to pick FF teams right now in our humble opinions, how do you leave Oregon out? Or even better, put Oregon St and/or Stanford in? C'mon, keep it real, what I'm saying is very logical, despite being bold. Lol. Go Huskies!Maybe you don't realize we are at the very beginning of the 2018-19 NCAA Division 1 WBB season? Good luck predicting who is and who is not a FINAL 4 team? Has UO WBB ever been to a FINAL 4? I'm not saying UO won't this year, but a lot has to go right for any team to make the FINAL 4. UO is an excellent team, but you are seriously stepping way beyond what is reasonable conjecture at this time in the season about UO, PAC-12 race, and, FINAL 4. BTW, I appreciate that you actually tuned into the OSU game-thanks. I look forward to exchanging our thoughts. And one thing we do agree on is GO HUSKIES (UCONN that is).
If 2nd tier means non-FF, then I believe Oregon AND OSU are 2nd tier. Oregon just hasn't shown they can beat truly elite teams and, IMO, this year they won't beat any elite teams with real speed. The Ducks - especially Ionescu - are just not fast enough to compete with "1st tier" speed.Dude... By 2nd tier I mean non-final four caliber team. It's not just about it being 1 game, it's about the parts and how they work as a whole. We can revisit this conversation in March, just don't try to bog me down in overanalyzing to cover up for what was obvious. Oregon is only introducing one new player, Boley, is a talented perimeter threat and has size to help on the boards. Hebard is as good as anybody in the paint and S abally gives you anything you want anywhere on the floor. Or St has no true matchup for any of these 3 girls, nevermind their starting center is a liability on both ends of the court. Again, we'll see in March. Go Huskies!
So name the teams that are "better" not faster that you believe will be in the FF ahead of them?If 2nd tier means non-FF, then I believe Oregon AND OSU are 2nd tier. Oregon just hasn't shown they can beat truly elite teams and, IMO, this year they won't beat any elite teams with real speed. The Ducks - especially Ionescu - are just not fast enough to compete with "1st tier" speed.
ND, UConn, Baylor, Miss. State, possibly S. Carolina. IMO Oregon will fall in with that 2nd group of Louisville, Stanford, TN, Texas, etc. They're not doing anything to change my mind today vs. Syracuse either.So name the teams that are "better" not faster that you believe will be in the FF ahead of them?