Thoughts?
If we could get Chip and Coleman playing well in the same game it would be a big plus for us. Solid Big Ten road win - Chip and EE were critical in the last 12 minutes.
HUGE game on Thursday.
Go Gophers!!
It seems that teams have adjusted to Coleman's offensive game. Take away his driving lanes and force him to shoot. Great game by Chip off the bench. Julian is still an enigma. I love EE's energy and defense.
If we could get Chip and Coleman playing well in the same game it would be a big plus for us.
Solid Big Ten road win - Chip and EE were critical in the last 12 minutes.
HUGE game on Thursday.
Go Gophers!!
He didn't say play at the same time, play well in the same game. If they are both playing well with the different units that's great.Respectfully disagree. Both units need a scorer & that's why they're better when playing separate imo.
Respectfully disagree. Both units need a scorer & that's why they're better when playing separate imo.
He didn't say play at the same time, play well in the same game. If they are both playing well with the different units that's great.
He didn't say play at the same time, play well in the same game. If they are both playing well with the different units that's great.
Nice to see us shoot decent from 3 again, 7/17. However 8/15 from the free throw line is disturbing. Good win though, beat Wisconsin!
Wait, is EE actually worse than Rodney now?Other than Welch at the end, I'm not too worried about the misses at the free throw line. 5 of the 7 misses were from two of our worst shooters (EE and Chip). Much more disturbing is the fact we shot just 15 free throws and a hand full of them were at the end when NE was fouling.
LOVE EE! Can the team find 4 more wins? What has happened to Coleman the last two games? Gaurds have to dribble drive the lane and create.Thank god for Armelin doing this and creating, otherwise the offense was pass around the perimeter and shoot a 3.
The thought is 9-9 gets us in.Don't we need five wins (that'd be 5-2) to finish 10-8 and be tourney bound?
The thought is 9-9 gets us in.
Penn State got in last year, I think, on the back of their tourney run. We got in a couple years ago on the back of a tourney run.I think we need 10-8 to be a shoe-in, 9-9 and 8-10 have us on the bubble in my opinion, with 9 wins being on the right side of the bubble and 8 on the wrong side.
On an unrelated note, I have been under teh impression that the committee doesn't seem to put much weight in the conference tourney games, can anyone speak to that?
I think we need 10-8 to be a shoe-in, 9-9 and 8-10 have us on the bubble in my opinion, with 9 wins being on the right side of the bubble and 8 on the wrong side.
On an unrelated note, I have been under teh impression that the committee doesn't seem to put much weight in the conference tourney games, can anyone speak to that?
When it comes to the NCAA tournament, if a conference has a tournament the winner of the tournament is the team that receives the automatic bid. In all cases.I think each situation would be different.
In a lot of cases the conference tourney winner gets an automatic bid.
A team that may be on the bubble could play themselves in if they don't win but have a strong finish.
( Like losing in the championship to a strong winner of both the conference and conf. tourn )
Most important is how you finish the season.
The selection committee has said many times they pay more attention to the last 10 games than the first 10.
Most teams are playing a lot of cupcakes the first part of their schedule unless in a early season tourn.
They figure teams playing good at the end will provide better and more exiting games.