Look at the example of Minny:
1) Got absolutely destroyed in Champaign - 92-65
2) Followed with an OT home win against IA
3) Got destroyed again in Madison - 71-59 (score looked a lot better than the game)
4) Followed it with a home win against OSU
A team that lost Oturu. Who is starting Carr and Kalscheur from last year's team. The 3 other starters are transfers from Drake, Western MI and Utah. It's not a great team. It's not a bad team. It's... a team.
Point is, everyone has bad games. It's about how you recover and put it past you. How you learn, adapt and go in the next time with a solid game plan.
Here are my issues, that might now be less controversial as the love fest for the genius of in game coaching is cooling off:
1-Nance at the 5 - yeah, sure, brings some good stuff. But it also brings negatives. By now teams have understood you should guard him with a tallish player, but not a 5. Reason, it's actually harder for Nance to get a shot up against a faster defender, even if it's a shorter one. A taller one tends to back off a little as he fears being beaten off the dribble. A faster, albeit shorter, will be glued to his chest when he gets the ball. On top of this, we risk more being dominated in rebounds. I'm not defending necessarily a different starting 5 (though it would not be the worst idea in the world). Just that he can play 4, with RY on the floor, for much larger stretches of the game, especially if we are struggling on the boards. Problem is, by now we might have lost precious weeks on practicing and being routined playing Nance at the 4. But ultimately it's clear CC wants to run his offense, regardless of personnel. And that's the 5 at the top of the key. It was ridiculous to see Pardon doing it, and that's still how we attacked. Ryan Young is goofy doing it, and that's still our offensive scheme when he's on the court.
2-The run and gun offense. You need better athletes if you are going to force it down the throats of opponents. There is nothing wrong with playing fast. Obviously. I've always been a 4 or 24 type of guy. You take a quick shot if it's there, as so often in the scramble of transition there's an open shot. But if there isn't, you run your offense. What we have now is too many bad shots that are there later in the offense anyway. And we don't show any desire to slow it down against anyone, if we did not slow it down against IA. We are now balls deep into the B1G season and going backwards on offense
3-Drop the goofy zone defense. Why a coach that did not play zone a whole lot for years, fell in love with it last year, is beyond me. I understand trying it, especially last season, but sticking to what's not working. Befuddling. And it's always a goofy zone, last year it was 1-3-1. This year it's a 3-2 (or 1-2-2 if you prefer to see it like that). Not the old more trusty 2-3, by far more balance and why it's vastly more used. This is not Syracuse, where you are playing zone year after year. Where you are not trying to perfect it with limited time. In any given roster they have 1/2 of them have done it for 2+ year, 1/4 for a year, and only 1/4 are learning it in the beginning of the season. We find ourselves experimenting, over and over again. At the B1G level, zone is very very risky. Against good players it's just not a long term fix within a game. I remember last year, not sure against whom, might have been Maryland, where the coach used zone against us in the first half, with success, after falling behind. And telling the sideline reporter they were going to drop it for the 2nd half. Knowing we would adapt and it was risky. Zone can be good as a surprise. That's it.
4-The resting of the starters. We don't smoothly rest the starters, easing bench players into the lineup where they play with at least 2-3 starters. We just abruptly bring in a second unit playing with Kopp or Audige. I just don't see us doing well with Greer/Berry/Gaines at the same time on the court for extended minutes. Goofy.
We have to consider that we won 3 games with some abnormal circumstances:
1) MSU, Buie went off for 30
2) IU - Audige went off for 17 in the 2nd. And man did we need it as we were down
3) OSU - solid effort of not giving up when we were within striking distance but always behind throughout the day
We lost two games
1) We put up a good fight against IA, considering they are a final 4 caliber team and we were playing in Iowa City
2) We good annihilated in Ann Arbor
Ultimately I believe a lot on this board got carried away with the 3 quick wins. Realistically CC will de doing an OK job if he can get 7 wins. 9 wins would be terrific.