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After all I just lost my Pope.
Have you looked in the couch cushions? I always found lost stuff there.
After all I just lost my Pope.
Frankly I hate all this pro-tubby anti-tubby whatever crap. I am pro- gophers and will support any player or coach who is a Gopher until the time when they or their boss decides it's time to move on.
Go gophers excellent win tonight!!!
I wish some people on here could understand these two points:
1. Just because you criticize Tubby doesn't automatically mean you're anti-Tubby and think the struggles are all his fault.
2. Just because you defend Tubby doesn't automatically mean you're pro-Tubby and think none of the struggles are his fault.
Of course there are a few posters who are extreme but a majority of people are somewhere in the middle.
IDK of any video unless you can record a replay overnight or something. Obviously it's relatively close as block/charges tend to be. My opinion is same as tikited that he was still sliding when Austin took off and definitely leaning away from the basket toward Austin when the contact occurred. Official called charge because he was outside the circle.
Have you looked in the couch cushions? I always found lost stuff there.
I don't want to start a new thread, so I'll ask this here. I was pretending to listen intently to my wife's recap of her day at the sushi restaurant tonight, all while imagining what was going on with the game, so I only got to really watch the last two minutes of regulation and the entire OT. Was it a well handled game turnover wise? It seemed so from what was said by the moron announcers. I checked the recap on my phone and it listed only 18 total turnovers. I assume we hung on to the ball pretty well?
My new message, short and sweet -
If your critical post inspires an emotionally charged rebuttal, it was probably written quickly and not reflected upon before it was posted.
Think of the greatest writers in history, they could write criticism in a way that inspired the reader to consider the validity of the criticism.
So critics of Tubby, I challenge you to inspire me and others who do not actively bash Tubby, to consider the validity of your criticism.
The best way to get me to do that, is well, THINK how a Tubby supporter would respond to what you have written, before you click the Post Quick Reply button. If you think what you are posting is going to piss people off, then you are not going to do any good. You are basically wasting your time, unless you are an immature person who gets a kick out of pissing people off and riling them up?!
Go back and change whatever phrase or sentence you think would piss them off, and simply rephrase it. TONE DOWN your message. And your efforts and time may actually pay off, someone may actually read what you wrote and accept your message and let it affect their way of thinking.
And before you respond by calling me condescending, remember, I'm only addressing those who do not already know this, or who, because of their emotions being in charge, simply need to be reminded of this. I've been partially to blame as well, so I'm reminding myself as much as I'm addressing anyone else.
Lets simply try to be civil towards each other.
But if we all tried to avoid letting our emotions influence what we post, things would settle down here.
Rankings of team's we've lost to
vs #1 Duke - RPI
@ #1 Indiana - Sagarin
vs #4 Michigan - Sagarin
@ #5 Mich St - RPI
@ #13 Wisconsin - Sagarin & Ken-Pom - BY ONE POINT!!!
vs #28 Illinois - RPI
@ #76 Nrthwstrn - Sagarin - so not a bad loss according to Sagarin or Ken-Pom(#85) ratings
But if we accept that the NW loss was a bad loss, but that EVERY SINGLE TEAM IN THE COUNTRY almost, has a bad loss, then we ONLY have one bad loss. When you consider how well those other 6 teams are ranked, and that 3 of the games were road losses, I'm just having a harder and harder time being down about things right now.
And sure, the NCAA Selection Committee looks at the RPI and not the Ken-Pom or the Sagarin Ratings, or at least not that I've heard? Maybe they look at them when considering the last 4 in and the last 4 out? Why bother with those for all the other teams?! But why those rankings DO matter is because the Sagarin and the Ken-Pom ratings are probably more indicative of how good a team really is.
Now, as for teams we've beaten?!
vs #5 MSU - RPI
vs #13 Wisconsin - Sagarin & Ken-Pom
vs #24 Memphis - RPI
@ #28 Illinois - RPI
vs #39 Iowa - Sagarin
vs #45 Stanford - Ken-Pom
@ #63 Florida St - RPI
vs #67 N Dak St - Ken-Pom
vs #73 S Dak St - RPI
vs #76 Nrthwstrn - Sagarin
@ #82 Southern Cal - Ken-Pom
vs #84 Richmond - RPI
vs #96 Tenn St - RPI
vs #101 Nebraska - RPI
Looking at it that way, we are
3-5 vs Top 25
6-6 vs Top 50
9-6 vs Top 75
14-7 vs Top 101
And we have remaining on our schedule
@ #39 Iowa - Sagarin
@ #11 OSU - Ken-Pom
vs #1 Indiana - Sagarin
all to give us a few more chances for signature wins, and ZERO bad losses.
Closest thing to the potential for a bad losses would be
vs #170 Penn St - Sagarin - RPI is #203
@ #102 Nebraska - RPI - Ken-Pom is #147
@ #77 Purdue - Sagarin - RPI is #127.
Tubby critics would love to see us win sixteen in a row ,get a new practice building, and get the big three recruits and give Tubby a lifetime deal. Just because people are sick of the results doesn't mean your a hater.
I'll cancel out Koolaid Don's comment and agree with you. We went to OT, at home, against a team that we should be significantly better than given the senior leadership and athletic superiority that we have. Much of our struggles are coaching related, not player related. This win tonight still doesn't take away from the glaring coaching deficiencies. For example, when Tubby called a timeout near the end of regulation when we had 8 seconds left on the shot clock, I told my wife that Tubby and his staff would have a hard time drawing up a play to get a player an open look. I said they'd end up heaving up a prayer at the last tick before the clock went off. Sure enough...that's exactly what happened. We won tonight. Great! That doesn't mean we out-coached Bo.
Tinyarch...you don't know what you are talking about. Wisconsin has senior leaders on their team also. Berggren, Evans, and Bruesewitz are all seniors. Brust is a junior. Sam Dekker is a higher rated recruit than anyone the Gophers have landed in years!!!! Possibly Humphries, but if not him you might have to go back to Darryl Mitchell. You act like the Gophers have one of the top talented teams in the conference. Not even close. I got a kick out of one of the young guys on ESPN1500 who had Myron Metcalf on their show. He asked Metcalf where he ranked the talent of the Gophers starting lineup in the B1G. He was thinking Metcalf was going to say in the top 2 or 3, but Metcalf said, "Probably 6th, 7th or 8th. Possibly top half." The Gophers aren't one of the most talented teams like you seem to keep saying. Wisconsin is a very good team and has beaten Michigan and Indiana. You act like they aren't talented because they have a bunch of white guys and the only reason Wisconsin wins any games is because of their coach. This is a message for you and others like you. Let the year play out and stop calling for the coach to be fired after every loss. Dr. Don has it right...Tubby is the coach and he and the team have my support until someone decides he is no longer the coach. That's what fans do. They don't give up on a year when the team still has a very realistic chance to make the Sweet 16 and possibly go further. You over react to every loss and make it seem the Gophers should have zero losses this year.
Tinyarch...you don't know what you are talking about. Wisconsin has senior leaders on their team also. Berggren, Evans, and Bruesewitz are all seniors. Brust is a junior. Sam Dekker is a higher rated recruit than anyone the Gophers have landed in years!!!! Possibly Humphries, but if not him you might have to go back to Darryl Mitchell. You act like the Gophers have one of the top talented teams in the conference. Not even close. I got a kick out of one of the young guys on ESPN1500 who had Myron Metcalf on their show. He asked Metcalf where he ranked the talent of the Gophers starting lineup in the B1G. He was thinking Metcalf was going to say in the top 2 or 3, but Metcalf said, "Probably 6th, 7th or 8th. Possibly top half." The Gophers aren't one of the most talented teams like you seem to keep saying. Wisconsin is a very good team and has beaten Michigan and Indiana. You act like they aren't talented because they have a bunch of white guys and the only reason Wisconsin wins any games is because of their coach. This is a message for you and others like you. Let the year play out and stop calling for the coach to be fired after every loss. Dr. Don has it right...Tubby is the coach and he and the team have my support until someone decides he is no longer the coach. That's what fans do. They don't give up on a year when the team still has a very realistic chance to make the Sweet 16 and possibly go further. You over react to every loss and make it seem the Gophers should have zero losses this year.
The Gophers are much more athletic than the Badgers. There is no one on the Badger team that matches Mbakwe and Williams for athleticism and both our guys are seniors. Tubby recruits athletes while Bo recruits basketball players. The problem at Minnesota is not with the players, however, you do make my point that there is a recruiting problem. I read on another thread about how Bill Self recruits kids with offensive skills because it's easier to teach them defense than it is to build up their offensive skills. I completely agree with Self, yet it seems that Tubby doesn't value offensive skill sets as much as he just wants athletes. I disagree with Tubby's philosophy. Second, and I'll ask this for the third or fourth time, what player at Minnesota has significantly improved their game under Coach Smith in the four years they've played at the U?
My reaction isn't just to a loss during this season. I have 6 years of watching Coach Smith's teams implode upon themselves and run an anemic offensive set. I'd say I've been very patient with Coach Smith. Also, if I were the only person noticing this then you'd have a legitimate point. However, the majority of people on the GH are pointing out the very same things that I am pointing out. You are in the minority on the GH.
There is a big difference between supporting Gopher basketball/players and being critical of the coach. I always root for the Gophers as a team. I get very frustrated with consistently poor coaching and a 6 year tract record of consistently poor coaching. Etho, you can have it your way, that's fine, but don't expect everyone on the GH to follow you.
We can both agree that we want to see the kids be successful.
I'll cancel out Koolaid Don's comment and agree with you. We went to OT, at home, against a team that we should be significantly better than given the senior leadership and athletic superiority that we have. Much of our struggles are coaching related, not player related. This win tonight still doesn't take away from the glaring coaching deficiencies. For example, when Tubby called a timeout near the end of regulation when we had 8 seconds left on the shot clock, I told my wife that Tubby and his staff would have a hard time drawing up a play to get a player an open look. I said they'd end up heaving up a prayer at the last tick before the clock went off. Sure enough...that's exactly what happened. We won tonight. Great! That doesn't mean we out-coached Bo.
Maybe beating Bucky will shut you up for a few days!!
Two years ago the Gophers imploded as you say because Al Nolen got injured and they lost almost every game after that. They were 16-4 and 5-3 in the B1G when he got hurt. They had beaten North Carolina earlier that year and if not for that injury, they would have made the tournament. Last year Mbakwe got hurt when they were undefeated and they struggled after that. Those injuries and not Tubby Smiths coaching is the reason they struggled down the stretch. This year we are two-thirds of the way though the B1G and our RPI is #14, we've played the 3rd hardest SOS and if the season ended right now we would probably be a 5th or 6th seed in the tourney. We are 18-7 so far this year...what do you think our record would be if Tubby was a good coach? I'm really interested in knowing that from you. Because I get the impression that you think we should be 21-3 and ranked #1 in the country.
As far as players improving, I'd say improving I'd say Mbakwe, Williams and both Hollins have all improved significantly while they have been here. Austin Hollins has improved as much as any Gopher I can remember. Maverick and EE have also improved drastically. As far as your point on the offense. I will agree with you that he hasn't recruited great shooters. I knew from watching Coleman and Williams in high school that the transition would have it's ups and downs because they couldn't shoot well from the outside. If Coleman and Williams could shoot, this team might be 21-3 and ranked #1 in the country right now. And please stop comparing the recruits we are able to get at Minnesota to the recruits Bill Self is able to get at Kansas. You are comparing apples to oranges...Kansas is able to get a top 25 recruiting class every year...the Gophers get a top 25 recruiting class once a decade. Yeah I know...that is probably Tubby's fault also and has been for the last 30 years.
perfectly stated!!!
How bad was a loss on the road to Iowa?!
Prediction. Iowa finishes up with at least a 9-9 conf record, but I'm thinking actually 10-8. Their Sagarin Rating rises from #39 into the Top 30, and their RPI rating improves and gets into the 60's, maybe better?!. With a winning conf record, an incredible Sagarin Rating, a 21-10 overall record, they will only have to win one or two games in the BTT to get into the NCAA tournament.
That should give the Big Ten 8 teams.
Two years ago the Gophers imploded as you say because Al Nolen got injured and they lost almost every game after that. They were 16-4 and 5-3 in the B1G when he got hurt. They had beaten North Carolina earlier that year and if not for that injury, they would have made the tournament. Last year Mbakwe got hurt when they were undefeated and they struggled after that. Those injuries and not Tubby Smiths coaching is the reason they struggled down the stretch. This year we are two-thirds of the way though the B1G and our RPI is #14, we've played the 3rd hardest SOS and if the season ended right now we would probably be a 5th or 6th seed in the tourney. We are 18-7 so far this year...what do you think our record would be if Tubby was a good coach? I'm really interested in knowing that from you. Because I get the impression that you think we should be 21-3 and ranked #1 in the country.
As far as players improving, I'd say improving I'd say Mbakwe, Williams and both Hollins have all improved significantly while they have been here. Austin Hollins has improved as much as any Gopher I can remember. Maverick and EE have also improved drastically. As far as your point on the offense. I will agree with you that he hasn't recruited great shooters. I knew from watching Coleman and Williams in high school that the transition would have it's ups and downs because they couldn't shoot well from the outside. If Coleman and Williams could shoot, this team might be 21-3 and ranked #1 in the country right now. And please stop comparing the recruits we are able to get at Minnesota to the recruits Bill Self is able to get at Kansas. You are comparing apples to oranges...Kansas is able to get a top 25 recruiting class every year...the Gophers get a top 25 recruiting class once a decade. Yeah I know...that is probably Tubby's fault also and has been for the last 30 years.