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We don’t need Silas to beat a 15 seed.That was the first thing I was crossing my fingers and toes for after the game ended yesterday was for UConn's first game to be late Friday.
We don’t need Silas to beat a 15 seed.That was the first thing I was crossing my fingers and toes for after the game ended yesterday was for UConn's first game to be late Friday.
I’m with you if it was a 16. We lost to Creighton and Marquette.We don’t need Silas to beat a 15 seed.
That’s not at all the same. Marquette and Creighton are probably better than the 15 seed we’ll see. At least from a talent stand point.I’m with you if it was a 16. We lost to Creighton and Marquette.
I don't underestimate what could happen with 30+ minutes of Malachi dribbling in place at the logosWe don’t need Silas to beat a 15 seed.
True. I’d think Malachi would be fine against a 15 seed. I’ve been wrong before though .I don't underestimate what could happen with 30+ minutes of Malachi dribbling in place at the logos
I was at the open practice in Worcester that year. All the other teams went through drills and took the practice seriously. Not UConn. They were disorganized, joking around, and coaches barely did anything. I said to the people I was with that I didn't have a good feeling for how the weekend would go. Unfortunately, I was correct.As I have said for a few weeks, and others have recently, this team reminds me of the 2006 team. Their styles are not similar, but they are similar in that they both had high expectations throughout the year and we're ranked in the top 5 throughout the year, only to struggle down the stretch. If anyone remembers that 2006 team seemed to peak when they got their revenge and defeated Villanova and then after that every game was a struggle, including against #16 seeded Albany.
100I’m not nearly as worried as some here.
Nothing that happened last night was all that unpredictable.
I figured one of us would get smacked. It’s how the games against SJ have gone all year.
No one else has also come close to making us look like that.
In 2014 Louisville pasted us the final game of the season.
The tournament is a different animal all together. OOC is a different animal. One we’ve shown to be dominant in.
Hurley didn’t forget how to coach or recruit because we lost to SJ. The same way Pitino didn’t forget how to coach and recruit when we beat them by 30.
News Flash but SJ has probably been a top 8 team the last 20 games. That loss is nothing to hang your head on. Conference tourney results aren’t necessarily an indicator on NCCA tourney results.
Regroup against whatever 16 seed and 7/10 seed we’ll face. I have no doubt we’ll be in the sweet 16. And at that point we’ll all be back on the wagon.
Sounds quite nice, even better than drunk texting in the haiku thread.I just got back from having a fantastic dinner out with my wife for her birthday. How was your night?
Do you understand how much better Creighton and Marquette are than a 15 seed? Probably not.I’m with you if it was a 16. We lost to Creighton and Marquette.
Ok, but I would rather not test that. Plus a 15 seed would be a nice get right game for Silas.We don’t need Silas to beat a 15 seed.
Different team.I was at the open practice in Worcester that year. All the other teams went through drills and took the practice seriously. Not UConn. They were disorganized, joking around, and coaches barely did anything. I said to the people I was with that I didn't have a good feeling for how the weekend would go. Unfortunately, I was correct.
I would hope that this team, especially with how the last few weeks of the season went, will take every practice and opponent seriously. Maybe Rudy can talk to them about the 2006 experience.
Good post. I also think the advantage we have is in the 2nd round facing a team who has 36 hours of prep to get ready to face our offense and all the actions we run. This may seem like a weird comparison, but go back to when Cuse would struggle during conference play, but then get in the tournament and be a tough out. Teams having a day of prep for a unique 2-3 zone really struggled.I’m not nearly as worried as some here.
Nothing that happened last night was all that unpredictable.
I figured one of us would get smacked. It’s how the games against SJ have gone all year.
No one else has also come close to making us look like that.
In 2014 Louisville pasted us the final game of the season.
The tournament is a different animal all together. OOC is a different animal. One we’ve shown to be dominant in.
Hurley didn’t forget how to coach or recruit because we lost to SJ. The same way Pitino didn’t forget how to coach and recruit when we beat them by 30.
News Flash but SJ has probably been a top 8 team the last 20 games. That loss is nothing to hang your head on. Conference tourney results aren’t necessarily an indicator on NCCA tourney results.
Regroup against whatever 16 seed and 7/10 seed we’ll face. I have no doubt we’ll be in the sweet 16. And at that point we’ll all be back on the wagon.
Different team different coach different era altogetherDifferent team.
I think you're thinking about the 2005 team that played the first weekend in Worcester. The 2006 team started in Philadelphia and then played in Washington DC.I was at the open practice in Worcester that year. All the other teams went through drills and took the practice seriously. Not UConn. They were disorganized, joking around, and coaches barely did anything. I said to the people I was with that I didn't have a good feeling for how the weekend would go. Unfortunately, I was correct.
I would hope that this team, especially with how the last few weeks of the season went, will take every practice and opponent seriously. Maybe Rudy can talk to them about the 2006 experience.
I don’t blame the tone here. Last night sucked. But I think in a weeks time the tone here will be a lot different.Good post. I also think the advantage we have is in the 2nd round facing a team who has 36 hours of prep to get ready to face our offense and all the actions we run.
You don't think we're getting open looks consistently in our offense?We've known this for how long this season yet they still have not been able to draw and execute sets that consistently create open looks or even train the shooters to develop routines to create shots for themselves.
If it was one throw away game and we were beating other good teams it would be one thing but we play in a bad Big East this season and we haven't played consistently good basketball in over two months...I’m not nearly as worried as some here.
Nothing that happened last night was all that unpredictable.
I figured one of us would get smacked. It’s how the games against SJ have gone all year.
No one else has also come close to making us look like that.
In 2014 Louisville pasted us the final game of the season.
The tournament is a different animal all together. OOC is a different animal. One we’ve shown to be dominant in.
Hurley didn’t forget how to coach or recruit because we lost to SJ. The same way Pitino didn’t forget how to coach and recruit when we beat them by 30.
News Flash but SJ has probably been a top 8 team the last 20 games. That loss is nothing to hang your head on. Conference tourney results aren’t necessarily an indicator on NCCA tourney results.
Regroup against whatever 16 seed and 7/10 seed we’ll face. I have no doubt we’ll be in the sweet 16. And at that point we’ll all be back on the wagon.
SJU only had 8 offensive rebounds. Huskies had 17. So I'm not sure that was a big issue.
If there is a rift, I don’t get it. He’s gotten 15 minutes a game. Hurley could not possibly have led him to believe he’d be getting appreciably more than that this season with Reed here when they were recruiting him.I’m honestly not sure what he expects when he plays with a first team all big east player at a position that’s a zero sum game.
Clingan was a much better player and understood he had to wait his turn.
I don’t disagree. But I like to look at why we’ve been losing and if the teams we’ll play the first 3 rds can actually replicate that. I also think when the losses have come are tinting reality a little bit. This team hasn’t lost much this year. And hasn’t looked overmatched except against one team. Hurley teams always look worse in conference. So I don’t think they’re as bad as they have looked at times.If it was one throw away game and we were beating other good teams it would be one thing but we play in a bad Big East this season and we haven't played consistently good basketball in over two months...
We won a lot of too close games against weak teams over those two+ months and our last 11 games we played one ranked team three times and we're 1-2 against them and we have two other losses to bad teams, one of which was a loss with the Big East regular season on the line against a 12-20 Marquette team. It's been a really bad close to the season and we're playing our worst ball at the wrong time of the season.
The little boy haircut doesn’t help lolI now think there is some chance that Braylen returns. My wife said during the game “why is that little kid playing? He looks over matched by these huge kids. “
If it was one throw away game and we were beating other good teams it would be one thing but we play in a bad Big East this season and we haven't played consistently good basketball in over two months...
We won a lot of too close games against weak teams over those two+ months and our last 11 games we played one ranked team three times and we're 1-2 against them and we have two other losses to bad teams, one of which was a loss with the Big East regular season on the line against a 12-20 Marquette team. It's been a really bad close to the season and we're playing our worst ball at the wrong time of the season.
Luckily there are stats that account for this, UConn had a 42.9% ORB% and St John's had a 25 ORB%The status is meaningless when you consider how many shots each team missed.