I feel like I just took a major league fastball to the gnads.I throw up in my mouth![]()
Nailed it. They made open shots last night. If they missed those early shots and shoot their normal average, they lose by 20 easy last night.The players only fight hard if they are hitting open shots. When they aren’t hitting their open shots, and when they play a team that doesn’t allow them to have many open shots, they surrender almost immediately.
They are the very definition of a fragile team, and THAT is the culture that Kenny Payne has instilled in this group.
Payne will be back next year.
Payne will be back next year.
I throw up in my mouth![]()
Same here. 30 plus was on the table for sure, but El had a career game and they shot it overall very well. Best shooting game statistically maybe all year. It felt like the WKU game. Shot North of 60% most of the game when they are shooting 42% on the season. Shot above average from 3 as well. Making shots can cure a lot of ills.Yesterday was probably the best game they played this year. I really thought Miami would beat us by 30-plus.
I realize every player has a bad game now and then but Mike James killed us yesterday. And in the last 15 games or so he has been very solid.
Our centers are killing us on defense. Basically, they don't play any. Not saying they are not trying. They are terrible at defending the pick and role. They don't seem to understand when to switch/not switch.
Wheeler really puzzles me. Great Size and moves really well for a big man but has no clue how to play basketball at either end of the floor. Some of that is on Mack because he had him for two years and there was zero development.
Except for the last game, there are a lot of 20-30 point blowouts with multiple videos of not running back on either side of the court or just standing around. Players don't have any will to play hard from early season to now.. Ellis is the standout of trying.the players keep fighting hard but the fans have quit, sad
NIL is ludicrous if this is trueHercy Miller is getting $2 million in NIL. i have no idea how or why.
the players keep fighting hard but the fans have quit, sad
This is exactly the path we're on. Fan bases are built over time. When fans and donors leave they don't always come back. The majority of our fanbase is older and it will be easy for them to find something more fun to do and less expensive not to mention take less of a commitment. Once you get out of the habit of doing something (going to games) it's hard to get excited about getting back into that routine.I remain convinced Payne will not return, if he does, UL basketball risks sinking further in a hole that will be difficult to climb out. UL is following the history of DePaul University. After 40 years of successful basketball under Ray Meyer, the NCAA trouble began under his son Joey, and instead of finding the right staff, they hired Pat Kennedy and stayed with him through the mounting losses until the program had lost its urban attraction in Chicago, and ultimately its fan support.
I’ve often wondered the same. I know it would be better than what we have now!Wonder how Jeff Walz would do coaching men.