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The team as it looks today looks more vulnerable to getting knocked out by an 8 seed than it does making an NC run.
And when we beat the round 2 opponent, you’ll pivot to how scary the next matchup will be. Just like how you raved about the Illinois, Florida, and BYU rosters being such a disaster for us. Just chill and enjoy the ride—we’re not perfect but we’re pretty damn good
 
And when we beat the round 2 opponent, you’ll pivot to how scary the next matchup will be. Just like how you raved about the Illinois, Florida, and BYU rosters being such a disaster for us. Just chill and enjoy the ride—we’re not perfect but we’re pretty damn good
And now those wins against Illinois, Florida, and BYU mean nothing to him because they were earlier in the season and in NYC and Boston.
 
You are so out of touch it’s just bizarre. The player you never saw play but continue to argue about was a bouncy defender and a rebounder. Think super poor man’s Rodman. He played a very meaningful role on a team that didn’t need him to score
You’re right man. Calhoun should’ve did better by… Marcus White.

Could’ve been the next Rodman if he played him sooner and didn’t wait.
 
You’re so caught up in this you’re saying White produced when he averaged 4 points a game and scored 4 points in that game against Texas?

Yeah man this why I gotta see this stuff for myself because you all will literally say anything lol
When we beat Syracuse - the eventual national champions with Carmelo Anthony - in the Big East semis, White had 14 rebounds and helped us dominate the glass against a front line of Anthony, Hakim Warrick, and 7-0 Craig Forth.

In 1990 Toraino Walker was a huge part of our first ever Big East Championship. Google his stats and he averaged 2.7 points that year. But trust me, he was a huge part.
 
Every poster also told me Mahaney was going to be good and Furphy was going to contribute. This has made me not care what most of you all think.
Yep, nailed that one.
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And now those wins against Illinois, Florida, and BYU mean nothing to him because they were earlier in the season and in NYC and Boston.
Great resume builders, non indicative of how the result would look today on a neutral floor. Some teams have picked up play. For instance, Illinois would be favored right now. These games were two months ago at the very beginning of the year.
Yep, nailed that one. View attachment 116515
Needed to put Ball at the point to get him ready for the NBA.
 
When we beat Syracuse - the eventual national champions with Carmelo Anthony - in the Big East semis, White had 14 rebounds and helped us dominate the glass against a front line of Anthony, Hakim Warrick, and 7-0 Craig Forth.

In 1990 Toraino Walker was a huge part of our first ever Big East Championship. Google his stats and he averaged 2.7 points that year. But trust me, he was a huge part.
I recall Toraino being huge in the Big East Tournament that year.

Off topic but I would love to see Silo go off for ten three pointers as Allie Z just did for the Women’s team.
 
When we beat Syracuse - the eventual national champions with Carmelo Anthony - in the Big East semis, White had 14 rebounds and helped us dominate the glass against a front line of Anthony, Hakim Warrick, and 7-0 Craig Forth.

In 1990 Toraino Walker was a huge part of our first ever Big East Championship. Google his stats and he averaged 2.7 points that year. But trust me, he was a huge part.
Well this conversation has evolved from White was on a tight leash and Calhoun wouldn’t play him to, he played him so much he was a huge part of us beating Syracuse in the BET.
 
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Well this conversation has evolved from White was on a tight leash and Calhoun wouldn’t play him to, he played him so much he was a huge part of us beating Syracuse in the BET.

Talk about not getting nuances.

Every accusation is a confession.
 
Well this conversation has evolved from White was on a tight leash and Calhoun wouldn’t play him to, he played him so much he was a huge part of us beating Syracuse in the BET.

Maybe paragraph text is too hard. Let me try doing this via bullet points.

  • Calhoun did not play White meaningful minutes all year.
  • Calhoun had health problems and took a leave of absence
  • George Blaney filled in for Calhoun
  • George Blaney played Marcus White
  • Marcus White played very well
  • Calhoun came back and White was playing too well to keep on the bench
  • White stayed in the rotation and helped us win postseason games.

I hope that helps.
 
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I recall Toraino being huge in the Big East Tournament that year.

Off topic but I would love to see Silo go off for ten three pointers as Allie Z just did for the Women’s team.

Sellers went down with a knee injury and we had to throw Toraino out there against Mourning and Mutumbo. And then Derrick Coleman. He didn’t even put up huge numbers - but he battled them big time.
 
The longer we go between seeing A games, I am starting to wonder if we’re seeing it, but it’s just not very good.

We’ve now played 85 minutes against Providence and the takeaway is that we seem to be a little bit better than they are. We have not moved forward yet in the way that other potential one seeds have. We’re needing overtime and late game rallies to squeak out these Quad 2 wins - need to get better over the next six weeks.
Exactly. There is still time for them to get better, like the 2023 team, but I am wondering if this is who they are.

I am just not sure this team is all that good of a perimeter shooting team. Everyone kept saying in November Solo will get his shooting back, but I am not so sure. I know his wrist injury is most likely hurting his shooting, but this bad stretch, with the exception of a few good games behind the arc, continued from last year's NCAAT.
 
The team as it looks today looks more vulnerable to getting knocked out by an 8 seed than it does making an NC run.
Let's hope this doesn't happen, but right now they are not playing all that great. I can understand getting the ugly road win in the Big East, but games at home should have bigger MOVs. There is still time, though, and they can improve and get right for March, but it has to start now. A great way to start that would be with a win in Omaha.
 
Exactly. There is still time for them to get better, like the 2023 team, but I am wondering if this is who they are.

I am just not sure this team is all that good of a perimeter shooting team. Everyone kept saying in November Solo will get his shooting back, but I am not so sure. I know his wrist injury is most likely hurting his shooting, but this bad stretch, with the exception of a few good games behind the arc, continued from last year's NCAAT.
They’re a streaky shooting team. All of them. When it’s good it’s good. But when they go cold, they go really cold. Until the under 4 when they become the best team in the nation again.
 
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Maybe paragraph text is too hard. Let me try doing this via bullet points.

  • Calhoun did not play White meaningful minutes all year.
  • Calhoun had health problems and took a leave of absence
  • George Blaney filled in for Calhoun
  • George Blaney played Marcus White
  • Marcus White played very well
  • Calhoun came back and White was playing too well to keep on the bench
  • White stayed in the rotation and helped us win postseason games.

I hope that helps. Assuming you’re real. You might be some form of AI slop.
The point is he did end up playing him, a lot. Even if Blaney started it. He continued and rode with him. As a freshman at that who was originally committed to DePaul.

This wasn’t some crazy high ceiling player he was holding back. He got passed up by 2 freshman the next year.

This is the example you all want me to believe is the same as having two juniors Hurley has been hyping up for years.
 

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