The Wildcats led by as many as 13, but start the second half up 29-28.
see ya next year. bad loss.
This season feels like 1994 did for football. Oh so close but not quite there yet.
Reminds me of a less painful 2008-09 hoops. I can see the 1994 reference though too.
I love Bryant McIntosh but he cannot create his own shot like Rakhman and Walton can. That was a key to the game and Michigan had their way with those two out there. And Lavert didn't even play and it looked like Irvin was playing hurt. We just don't match up talent wise with the better teams in the Big Ten, and frankly, I'm beginning to wonder if we ever will. It's an uphill battle to match recruits with these teams.
So Fitz shouldn't talk about "championships" when he's had 2 10-win seasons in the last four years? Is that what you are trying to say? NU has proven it can be in the upper division in football over the past 20 years. Might take another Barnett miracle to get us there in hoops and those come around "once in a lifetime."Even with the bump in recruiting Collins and staff have brought, they are still miles behind the top half of the Big 10. Which is why he isn't talking about "Championships", he is talking about someday squeaking into the NCAA with a 6th or 7th place finish. NU is what it is, and will never be a top basketball school.
So Fitz shouldn't talk about "championships" when he's had 2 10-win seasons in the last four years? Is that what you are trying to say?
Even with the bump in recruiting Collins and staff have brought, they are still miles behind the top half of the Big 10. Which is why he isn't talking about "Championships", he is talking about someday squeaking into the NCAA with a 6th or 7th place finish. NU is what it is, and will never be a top basketball school.
I'm ready for Demps to go. He hurt his team more than he helped this year. Too streaky and no Defense.
I'm ready for Demps to go. He hurt his team more than he helped this year. Too streaky and no Defense. Ready for a CC's guy to take that spot.
No. I am trying to say that Collins is setting a realistic goal in basketball. There are no divisions in hoops, and with an 18 game conference schedule the cream rises to the top in hoops. Fitz has shown that it is possible for NU to compete for Championships in football. The jury is very much out in hoops.
I feel very pessimistic about NU hoops, so folks should feel free to put me on Ignore if they wish. But we've been waiting for our prince to come, as it were, forever at NU. The closest we have gotten was John Shurna and while he was good in certain ways, he didn't even get drafted. Basketball is a very different game than football. Individual stars can takeover the game way more than in football. And the star players are much more developed by the time they set foot on campus. Plus, since hoops is a much more individualistic game, my theory is that basketball players (especially the stars) have much bigger egos. Guys with big egos don't go to the worst Power 5 program in the history of the game.Fitz hasn't shown that at all. Barnett showed it.
Fitz hasn't won or really even really come very close to winning a championship of the West not to mention the B1G.
It's not harder in hoops. If he can land one or two superstars and continue to recruit the same level of talent that he is already doing to surround them, we can make the Final 4. Maybe this is the year we land an Eastern or someone. Maybe Isiah Brown is the superstar we are waiting for.
Never say never NJCat. We are still on track relative to the coach K plan. Per the Coach K plan, next year is the year.
I feel very pessimistic about NU hoops, so folks should feel free to put me on Ignore if they wish. But we've been waiting for our prince to come, as it were, forever at NU. The closest we have gotten was John Shurna and while he was good in certain ways, he didn't even get drafted. Basketball is a very different game than football. Individual stars can takeover the game way more than in football. And the star players are much more developed by the time they set foot on campus. Plus, since hoops is a much more individualistic game, my theory is that basketball players (especially the stars) have much bigger egos. Guys with big egos don't go to the worst Power 5 program in the history of the game.
I just don't see a formula for us. For every Vic Law we land, Michigan and Ohio State and Iowa and Maryland land 2-3 that are better. This NU team may beat the NU team of 10 years ago, but they still can't beat Michigan and Ohio State. Its very very frustrating.
This is the great myth. It is harder in hoops for a school like NU. In football you can find plenty of guys who are much different players at 21 than they were at 16 or 17 when they were being recruited. Thus, 3* players can lead you to 10 wins or even a B1G title. In basketball, the best players at 21 are usually the same guys who were the best players at 14,15 and 16. Occasionally NU can find a less-recruited guy like Shurna who can carry us to the NIT a few times, but kinds of players who win Power 5 titles and take Power 5 teams to the final four tend to be identified by the time they are freshmen in high school. Those guys are much harder to get than the Darnell Autrys, Brett Basanezs and Dean Lowrys of the world.Fitz hasn't shown that at all. Barnett showed it.
Fitz hasn't won or really even really come very close to winning a championship of the West not to mention the B1G.
It's not harder in hoops. If he can land one or two superstars and continue to recruit the same level of talent that he is already doing to surround them, we can make the Final 4. Maybe this is the year we land an Eastern or someone. Maybe Isiah Brown is the superstar we are waiting for.
This is the great myth. It is harder in hoops for a school like NU. In football you can find plenty of guys who are much different players at 21 than they were at 16 or 17 when they were being recruited. Thus, 3* players can lead you to 10 wins or even a B1G title. In basketball, the best players at 21 are usually the same guys who were the best players at 14,15 and 16. Occasionally NU can find a less-recruited guy like Shurna who can carry us to the NIT a few times, but kinds of players who win Power 5 titles and take Power 5 teams to the final four tend to be identified by the time they are freshmen in high school. Those guys are much harder to get than the Darnell Autrys, Brett Basanezs and Dean Lowrys of the world.
Fair enough. But Year 4, Coach K had Dawkins, Bilas, Alarie and Amaker, with Henderson off the bench. Collins will have McIntosh, Falzon, Pardon and Law as his core four, with Lindsey off the bench. A slight advantage to Coach K I'd say.......
Their freshmen were Amaker and Nessly (jury is out, but strong possibility we win out there with Rapo, Benson, and Brown(!))
We are still on track vis a vis the Coach K plan. Arguably ahead of schedule if you look at what this team is doing vs. 1982-1983 Duke. Keep the faith. Collins is priming the pump and the water will flow soon. Count on it.
I may not be as optimistic as ECat about this program, but I certainly wouldn't ever criticize him for his optimism. I'm glad someone on here is keeping their head up. I know I am struggling to do so.Good rebuttal.
I will count on it the same way as I counted on your assertion that "this is the year" for the NCAA before this season started. I seem to recall you predicting NU would win 2 games in the Tournament.....but you will always have a built-in excuse of injuries, cause someone always gets hurt at NU and no doubt there will be a significant injury next season as well.......count on it!