Let’s hope that the NU S&C is working as good on the football team as it appears to be working with basketball. NU looked stout across the board compared to Creighton.
Let’s hope that the NU S&C is working as good on the football team as it appears to be working with basketball. NU looked stout across the board compared to Creighton.
Creighton should take note. They could use the physical presence around the boards. Congratulations to Nebraska. It hurts to say this but both programs needed that game!I think Nebraska hoops have been really strong in that department for a few years now. We seem to have good cardio and our players look good. What they did to Jacobson, Roby, and Tanner really stand out. Tai as well.
Creighton has never been that team that intimidates coming off the bus. Mac has decided to build this team a certain way and he has obviously had some success with it....what amounts to 4 guard line ups and a center/forward. To me that isn't recipe for success in March. It does work both ways though...it creates problems defensively for the opposition as well as for the Jays. Mac obviously believes the trade-off most times is to cu's benefit. And the overall record affirms that. But the record in March confirms the other way.Creighton should take note. They could use the physical presence around the boards. Congratulations to Nebraska. It hurts to say this but both programs needed that game!
Agree. Dana Altman was similar in style as well but seems to finally be hitting a different cylinder up at Oregon. I like to win like everyone else so my observation, not necessarily a criticism, is that the S&C program at Creighton has different objectives then Nebraska's program. Maybe that has something to do with the fact that Creighton doesn't have any violent programs like football. Creighton is young so we will see how things shake out in the next couple years.Creighton has never been that team that intimidates coming off the bus. Mac has decided to build this team a certain way and he has obviously had some success with it....what amounts to 4 guard line ups and a center/forward. To me that isn't recipe for success in March. It does work both ways though...it creates problems defensively for the opposition as well as for the Jays. Mac obviously believes the trade-off most times is to cu's benefit. And the overall record affirms that. But the record in March confirms the other way.
Been moving all weekend so didn't go to the Green Bay game. I did take a break to watch it though. CU was mediocre most of the night but played about 10 minutes of good ball to pull away and eventually win by 20 or so.
Ballock picked up where he left off with 19 points. Hopefully that's a sign of things to come.
Alexander with 17.
Mintz was a non factor in 22 minutes. Totally out played by Zegarowski. Again.
Christian Bishop played in the first half for the first time I think. I can't figure out what Mac is doing with this kid. He is NOT a center but that's basically where he is playing. 4th behind Kramplj, Epperson and Froehling. I can't believe he can't find a way to get this kid on the court with one of those guys 5 or 10 min. a game. If I'm him and the coaches are telling me my future is at the 5 I'm probably out. I don't know...maybe he's still growing and will be a Patton...he looks taller than he is with the Roby-like hair. We shall see.
OU up next on the road. Kinda need that one now b/c I don't think Clemson is going to hold up as a quality OOC win.
OU seems to be playing really well right now. We have back to back road games coming up. At Northwestern and at Kansas. I’ll be happy with a split in the two games.
By the way....what's with your fans? I get that there are probably no students around but that places sounded like a mausoleum and looked empty. Odd for a team trending up and basically ranked.OU seems to be playing really well right now. We have back to back road games coming up. At Northwestern and at Kansas. I’ll be happy with a split in the two games.
By the way....what's with your fans? I get that there are probably no students around but that places sounded like a mausoleum and looked empty. Odd for a team trending up and basically ranked.
Back when I watched more big 12 bball I do recall OSU having some great home court atmosphere but thinking back on it OU never seemed like a real harsh environment. Is it an arena configuration thing?Typical OU basketball crowd.
Crowds were never overflowing but the Thunder have put a crimp in us and osu attendance wise.
Back when I watched more big 12 bball I do recall OSU having some great home court atmosphere but thinking back on it OU never seemed like a real harsh environment. Is it an arena configuration thing?