BleedGopher
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Record setting game!
Go Gophers!!
Go Gophers!!
At Williams that's what they are going withESPN has him only at 16 - was he confirmed at 17??
Some home town scoring is deserved after the game he played. Some truly beautiful passes.At Williams that's what they are going with
Connie was the greatest.Loved his old man. Really impressive stretch from him
ESPN has him only at 16 - was he confirmed at 17??
The Hawk! Saw him in Duluth a couple times when The Pipers (if I remember right) played there.Connie was the greatest.
Connie? I thought his dad was Darryl Hawkins - you know, Chocolate Thunder? Any way, RIP big guy. I enjoyed your rim shattering highlights.Connie was the greatest.
Connie was the greatest.
Really?That’s his uncle. Hersey is his old man.
Really?
Hersey was awesome at Bradley!
Going into tonight's game, Elijah was tied for 12th in assists in D-1 at 6.5/game. After tonight, he's averaging 7.45454545/game. Which would bring him up to 4th.... if nobody else had an above average night.
I agree on the Badgers. At the time, they were 11-0 and ranked 12th in the nation (Gophers were 18th). Coached by Stu Jackson, lead assistant was Stan Van Gundy. Michael Finley, Rashard Griffith, & Tracy Webster weren't bad players. They ended up 18-11, 8-10 in Big Ten. They made the NCAA's after a 47 year drought. IUPUI just doesn't match up for me. It was a "stat stuffer" type game.I'm going to go ahead and be the downer here because I prefer that the record to be set against the Badgers.
Seriously though, great to see Hawkins showing improvement. Here's hoping you can keep the turnover numbers down during conference play.
Darryl Dawkins?Connie? I thought his dad was Darryl Hawkins - you know, Chocolate Thunder? Any way, RIP big guy. I enjoyed your rim shattering highlights.
Yeah both Hawkins and Mitchell seem to be adjusting and getting more comfortable. Mitchell has shown a willingness to shoot and Hawkins has shown a strong desire to set guys up. Neither of them is very big but if they take care of the ball we will have some solid backcourt options to fill in around.The good thing is that he and Mitchell are both showing improvement. Coming from non power 5 conferences they are starting to adjust and both are Juniors and not just 1 year senior rentals like we've been doing the first 2 years. So this is another foundation we can hopefully build on and they can continue gaining experience.
Good spot for some to come in next season.The good thing is that he and Mitchell are both showing improvement. Coming from non power 5 conferences they are starting to adjust and both are Juniors and not just 1 year senior rentals like we've been doing the first 2 years. So this is another foundation we can hopefully build on and they can continue gaining experience.
Agreed that both Hawkins and Mitchell are improving, and of course the real test will the the next bunch of Big Ten games against bigger and quicker players. While they both played well against Nebraska, the Huskers are not a physical team-their guards are not physically imposing.Yeah both Hawkins and Mitchell seem to be adjusting and getting more comfortable. Mitchell has shown a willingness to shoot and Hawkins has shown a strong desire to set guys up. Neither of them is very big but if they take care of the ball we will have some solid backcourt options to fill in around.
One note on the one year thing....Cooper could have come back for a second year and elected not to. Hopefully both of these guys will continue to improve and return for another year.
Awesome game for Hawkins last night and has been fun watching him pile up the assists. That particular stat is so dependent on guys around you hitting shots as well and thankfully the guys are making shots this year. I can recall a bunch of times last year where Cooper would have had a boatload of assists but the shooters couldn't buy a basket.