BleedGopher
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Michigan with a big win over Maryland tonight and Wisconsin loses again in conference.
Go Gophers!!
Go Gophers!!
Iowa SWEEPS Michigan State, this time with Valentine. Fran doing work. Pisses me off.
Iowa SWEEPS Michigan State, this time with Valentine. Fran doing work. Pisses me off.
I didn't catch the whole game, but Gesell looked like Steve Nash out there. They couldn't stop his drives. Side note, that Calhoun is really good in the booth. He said something like, "good things happen when you drive to the basket. If you settle for 3's you might win some, but you'll lose a bunch too."
I hate comments like that (FWIW I do still like Calhoun commentating) but the live by the 3 die by the 3 is such an over simplified cliche. If you have a team of good 3 point shooters taking open 3's in the flow of an offense that is far better than if you have a team that sucks at driving and layups missing layup after layup. Point being, it depends on personnel. If I have a team full of Steph Curry's I think we will go ahead and choose to shoot those 3's. It also depends HOW you're getting the 3's. If it is someone shooting double covered fall aways, probably not great. But if it is off drive and kick or screen and roll and you have good shooters, keep shooting.
Sorry. Nothing personal, always just been a phrase and cliche that irritates me![]()
How many more losses before Coach K has to take a leave of absence?
It's amazing how Wisconsin, who is also having a rebuilding year (lots of underclassmen), is able to take the upper echelon of Big Ten teams down to the wire when playing at home whereas the Gophers get blown out at home against co-lower tier Big Ten teams. Clearly the underclassmen players at Wisky are better than our underclassmen or their coach is better than ours.
It's amazing how Wisconsin, who is also having a rebuilding year (lots of underclassmen), is able to take the upper echelon of Big Ten teams down to the wire when playing at home whereas the Gophers get blown out at home against co-lower tier Big Ten teams. Clearly the underclassmen players at Wisky are better than our underclassmen or their coach is better than ours.
Didn't the Gophers take Michigan St and Indiana down to the wire?
Didn't the Gophers take Michigan St and Indiana down to the wire?
Hey, do NOT dispute 2017's expertise!!!
It's amazing how Wisconsin, who is also having a rebuilding year (lots of underclassmen), is able to take the upper echelon of Big Ten teams down to the wire when playing at home whereas the Gophers get blown out at home against co-lower tier Big Ten teams. Clearly the underclassmen players at Wisky are better than our underclassmen or their coach is better than ours.
Let it go dude. It's time to move on.
It's amazing how Wisconsin, who is also having a rebuilding year (lots of underclassmen), is able to take the upper echelon of Big Ten teams down to the wire when playing at home whereas the Gophers get blown out at home against co-lower tier Big Ten teams. Clearly the underclassmen players at Wisky are better than our underclassmen or their coach is better than ours.
Hayes and Koenig are like NBA All-Stars compared to King, Morris, and Buggs. Imagine having veteran leadership that actually leads. Hayes and Koenig scored 2/3 of Wisky's total points today.
And wow, was that a dumb@ss turnover by that Michigan State player with 20 seconds to go. Michigan State doesn't look like a team worthy of a Top Ten ranking to me. Nor is Wisconsin as bad as their record indicates when you look at all their single digit and one possession losses.
Pot...kettle
To expand on that, Wisconsin got 16 points of their 77 from underclassmen. And 14 of those came from Ethan Happ. But hey, any chance you can bash Pitino right?
In fact, the total underclassmen stat line would be 16 points on 4 of 12 (33%) shooting, 10 rebounds, and 2 assists. The majority of which was all Happ.
Such a gritty performance from those underclassmen.
For reference- Gophers underclassmen against MSU (granted without Valentine) 47 points on 19 for 51 (37%) shooting, 24 rebounds, 6 assists.
It's amazing how Wisconsin, who is also having a rebuilding year (lots of underclassmen), is able to take the upper echelon of Big Ten teams down to the wire when playing at home whereas the Gophers get blown out at home against co-lower tier Big Ten teams. Clearly the underclassmen players at Wisky are better than our underclassmen or their coach is better than ours.
Didn't like the shot at the end by Valentine. Thought he didn't have to settle for a deep 3 in that situation.
Didn't like the shot at the end by Valentine. Thought he didn't have to settle for a deep 3 in that situation.
That is all.
Didn't the Gophers take Michigan St and Indiana down to the wire?