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WOW......did not see this one coming!!! Great job Ben!!!!
I'm intrigued to see what the backcourt rotation going to be. I love this addition. We're going to be a pretty good defensive team and good rebounding team. This team is very balanced
The Gophers after keeping mitcgell, addibg Asuma, PATWOW......did not see this one coming!!! Great job Ben!!!!
The Gophers after keeping Mitchell, adding Cochran, Patterson, Okudale, Asuma, Rigsby, and Williams are much improved and much deeper at the guard and wing positiins and in the front court with Mitchell and Edmunds and keeping Garcia and Fox. I see no reason this team cant finish in the top 8-10 in next years expanded Big Ten unless CBJ mishandles personnel!WOW......did not see this one coming!!! Great job Ben!!!!
The approves and he’s smelling some next March!
Agreed, and there is a whole lot here to like: 14.4 scorer, 6.4 rebounds (that's impressive and will add a lot), 36% from three, and the co-defensive player of the year in the MAC. And while a lot of people have talked about their legitimate concern about this team guarding bigger guards/wings, Cochran is 225, and he's going to be able to hold his own against bigger guards/wings.And mature. There's value in having a bunch of guys who're 22-25 y/o,
That will be true,And while a lot of people have talked about their legitimate concern about this team guarding bigger guards/wings, Cochran is 225, and he's going to be able to hold his own against bigger guards/wings.
While I won't suggest that Cochran is Jrue Holiday yet, when you are 6'2 and 225, you CAN be a very good defender against bigger opponents UNDER OR NEAR THE BASKET. You don't get named co-defensive player of the year in a good conference if you can't "defend bigger players near the basket."That will be true,
IF we use our guard depth to pressure bigger opponents UPCOURT!
6'2" defenders can't defend 6'7" opponents UNDER OR NEAR the basket, but they can be VERY EFFECTIVE PRESSURING THOSE BIGGER OPPONENTS UPCOURT!
THAT difference is crucial!
PLUS, our terrific DEPTH at guard allows us to give up many fouls if necessary if we pressure bigger opponents all over the floor!
While I won't suggest that Cochran is Jrue Holiday yet, when you are 6'2 and 225, you CAN be a very good defender against bigger opponents UNDER OR NEAR THE BASKET. You don't get named co-defensive player of the year in a good conference if you can't "defend bigger players near the basket."
Maybe you can even do both pressuring bigger opponents upcourt and doing a good job of defending near the rim! Christie played at about 185lbs last year. That 40 lbs can make a difference.
Let me suggest without getting into a long discussion about it that defending better near the basket is far more important, and this team did a poor job of that last year.
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I wasn't saying that Cochran couldn't defend near the basket, but that our six OTHER SMALLER 6'2" guards could be better used UPCOURT, because of our numbers/depth at that position.
Good luck avoiding a long discussion, and I'm sorry that I couldn't help you with that.
By the way, why do big post players waste so much of their time backing snaller defenders under the basket before using their multi-pivot moves to score easy buckets?
Don't they realize they can just as easily beat their smaller defenders upcourt? What a waste of time !!!
Ab-so-effin'-lutely. I think the reason they had a good first half of the season Ben's first year is that there were guys like Willis and Loewe on the team. It was the lack of depth and talent did them in the second half. The portal group Ben has brought in this time around looks to be far superior.And mature. There's value in having a bunch of guys who're 22-25 y/o,
I think the reason they had a good first half of the season Ben's first year is that there were guys like Willis and Loewe on the team. It was the lack of depth and talent did them in the second half.
Which again, I gotta give a thumbs up on snagging Edmonds also.Partially depth but that team had real weaknesses in the front court. Curry was gimpy and ready to retire before Ben persuaded him to return. Daniels, Thompson, and Ogele just weren't good.
I would agree. I've seen so many instances where a wing or 4 gets switched off and ends up in the paint against a shorter guard. Seems like half the time, especially when the shorter guard is strong with his legs and hips, ends up forcing a tough shot because they got low and strong and upset the bigger wings balance.While I won't suggest that Cochran is Jrue Holiday yet, when you are 6'2 and 225, you CAN be a very good defender against bigger opponents UNDER OR NEAR THE BASKET. You don't get named co-defensive player of the year in a good conference if you can't "defend bigger players near the basket."
Maybe you can even do both pressuring bigger opponents upcourt and doing a good job of defending near the rim! Christie played at about 185lbs last year. That 40 lbs can make a difference.
Let me suggest without getting into a long discussion about it that defending better near the basket is far more important, and this team did a poor job of that last year.
Very true. Once opponents realized that there weren't any inside options, the Gophers hit a wall offensively.Partially depth but that team had real weaknesses in the front court. Curry was gimpy and ready to retire before Ben persuaded him to return. Daniels, Thompson, and Ogele just weren't good.
I agree. I think Cochran helps fill that void. Between Mike Mitchell, Patterson & Cochran, we should be able to score some points outside of Garcia.Agreed, and there is a whole lot here to like: 14.4 scorer, 6.4 rebounds (that's impressive and will add a lot), 36% from three, and the co-defensive player of the year in the MAC. And while a lot of people have talked about their legitimate concern about this team guarding bigger guards/wings, Cochran is 225, and he's going to be able to hold his own against bigger guards/wings.
With Odukale and Cochran on the floor together, and with the rest of the players Johnson has added, this team should be much better defensively. Their bigger challenge will be who is going to support Garcia in getting buckets against quality teams.
This team will be a complete mystery when it takes the floor this season, but it has the makings of a team marked by toughness and excellent defense. And that can make for a potential success story.
Once again, Johnson is faced with a make-or-break season, but with the NIL limitations he's had, anyone saying he hasn't done a pretty good job of filling his roster has his head up his buttocks..
Local favorite for Odukale's backup is Kaydn Betts. I will believe it when I see it.I agree. I think Cochran helps fill that void. Between Mike Mitchell, Patterson & Cochran, we should be able to score some points outside of Garcia.
I also have some concerns about guarding bigger wings (last year's Achilles heal) behind Odukale. If Odukale were to get injured, it'd be tough to throw 6'2" & 6'3" guys out there every night against 6'6-6'7" shooters.
The other issue is when we play teams with super quick PG's. Hawkins was the first guy we'd had in some time who could stay in front of the Dug McDaniels types. Mitchell's too slow footed, and not a great defender overall. Patterson's not known for being quick either. Ryan James said he thought maybe it'd be Rigsby? I'm hoping Cochran can be that guy.
Local favorite for Odukale's backup is Kaydn Betts. I will believe it when I see it.
Otherwise it might be Rigsby at 6'3".
i foound interesting that Tyler and his teammates, were hoping Ben Johnson got the Northern Illinois job after getting a chance to interview him. Thus, he had that experience with Ben and helped get him here.Interview with Doogie.
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Most players shoot free throws with a foot almost on the line, but not Tyler. He stays behind that line a ways.
Am curious why he decided Oregon State wasn’t for him.
Like how he talked about how Ben’s prior relationship mattered to him.Interview with Doogie.
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Most players shoot free throws with a foot almost on the line, but not Tyler. He stays behind that line a ways.
Am curious why he decided Oregon State wasn’t for him.
For me, there just aren’t enough instances where not having depth in 6’5” wings is a very big deal. It’s about style of play and guys like Cochran, Rigsby, and Odukale will play wing with some great. Ideally, they’d all be 6’6”, but in reality, in the college game, it’s not a huge concern of mine. It’s why so many schools go with 3 guard lineups.Local favorite for Odukale's backup is Kaydn Betts. I will believe it when I see it.
Otherwise it might be Rigsby at 6'3".