We almost won to beat MSU and UM away in the same season for the first time in 60 years! And we’re going to tish all over this team?
2-7 in the league with a veteran team. There’s a lot to complain about.
We almost won to beat MSU and UM away in the same season for the first time in 60 years! And we’re going to tish all over this team?
What? JON is your whipping boy in football, who is it in basketball?
Yup. But season is not over.2-7 in the league with a veteran team. There’s a lot to complain about.
Yep. Nance is our best player. We are better with him. But I think he cost us this one tonight. Too many errors in key possessions and missed free throws.We finally get a bunch of FTs in a game ... and miss 10.
Michigan goes 8-12 on 3s.
To me one of the biggest sequences was after we called a TO with 6 on the shot clock when we were up 5. Nance gets into the paint for a 10-footer he should make just about every time and leaves it short, then UM comes down and runs a perfect set for an open 3 to get within 2. Then Nance dribbles it off his leg, they come down and get a dunk to tie it.
I saw your comments on progression. There was for the year prior to and the NCAA year. Otherwise, we are probably in a worse location within the league than before CC arrived. There is not a McIntosh, Law, Demps, Crawford, Shurna, Coble, Juice Thompson, Reggie Hearn or Craig Moore on this team. In other words, there is not a single go to player to will this team to a win or night in night out will take and more often than not, make the tough shot. None of the aforementioned players had those skills/traits when they entered (Juice and McIntosh had it to some extent), but they developed that instinct or toughness over their years. In other words, they progressed. You write about the ballyhooed recruiting which shows progression to be a "go to" guy at the end of the game. Please tell me which player is that guy? It has not occurred. Thus, you may have progression in recruiting, but you have no progression in player development which entails both skills and toughness. It's just not there. All the close losses are prime exhibits of the lack of progression within the program. The won loss records is a very objective standard. Again, there is no progression. I hope at the end of year I am eating crow, but we can lead you to water, but if you refuse to drink, there is nothing we can do to remedy your confusion. You can't look and not see.I can understand your frustration and I’m really frustrated as well, without the time and $ commitment. It’s quite a character builder to lose for all of our living years. I see us losing recently again but still see (and have measured) progress. I also thought (now doubt more) that we had some recruiting momentum. I would guess it’s ultimately all about the big donors in the administration’s ear as to what they want to do.
The Big 10 is a different level now. Those old carmody teams would get hammered in the current league. Apples and oranges comparisonProgress? Carmody had us consistently in the NIT by the time he was fired. Collins has had one miraculous year and nothing else. That’s not progress
He makes a FT at the end of regulation vs Maryland and that’s a win as wellYep. Nance is our best player. We are better with him. But I think he cost us this one tonight. Too many errors in key possessions and missed free throws.
It’s too bad. You can see how hard he works and cares, but I don’t think he has that clutch gene.
Yup. But season is not over.
The NIT selection criteria has changed since the NU Carmody era. Regular season conference champs get an automatic invite, which reduces the number of at-large invites.
I really like this. Like, I don’t like like this, but I think it makes the point effectively.All the close losses are prime exhibits of the lack of progression within the program. The won loss records is a very objective standard. Again, there is no progression.
If you can’t compare two NU basketball coaches conference records, then you can’t compare anything. Is Collins a better coach than Carmody? Who knows! Apples and oranges! Anything is possible! Maybe Collins is the best coach in the country and we just don’t know it. After all, we can’t compare him against anything to know for sure.The Big 10 is a different level now. Those old carmody teams would get hammered in the current league. Apples and oranges comparison
Yes, this is terrible, but one caveat here - the average Big Ten AdjEM per Kenpom during the Carmody stretch was 12.75, while during this Collins stretch it is 16.31. The conference is significantly better now than it was then, though this is not to excuse our performance under Collins, we should be better.Bill Carmody's worst 5-year stretch, 2004-08: 64-86 (.427), 23-59 B1G (.280)
Chris Collins' current 5-year stretch, 2018-22: 54-82 (.397), 21-65 B1G (.244)
Progress! Competitive!
The administration was correct to try to move to the next level, and move on from Carmody. He had plateaued and stagnated. For a while, the experiment was wildly successful, and now it has failed by any and all objective standards. We are a worse program with no identity and no reason to believe things will change. Experiment over. Move on. I don't care if we return to a coach with a "gimmick" like the Princeton offense, just - any identity is better than being the Washington Generals.Bill Carmody's worst 5-year stretch, 2004-08: 64-86 (.427), 23-59 B1G (.280)
Chris Collins' current 5-year stretch, 2018-22: 54-82 (.397), 21-65 B1G (.244)
Progress! Competitive!
I agree with this and I think this has been our big issue with this group of players. I will say though that Boo can be that guy. I feel he has made a big jump this year in making plays in late game situations. Obviously, it hasn't translated to wins, but he's a guy that is not afraid to be at the line or take a late shot. Doesn't mean he always makes them, but he's got some alpha in him. If you remember last year, there were a couple times where he was the guy missing the late FT's, but this year I feel he has gotten past that and hit some big shots. Even last night he came down the floor with under a minute left and hit a tough 3 pointer to cut the lead to 2.Since a lot of folks love to do “I told you so’s” and Pat themselves on the back when something remotely goes as predicted, I am going to follow suit.
I have been preaching that lack of an Alpha player since this group arrived. Absolutely, no one has shown the desire to be that guy. Pete is a nice player, seems to be a nice fellow, but man, he just can’t get it done in crunch time. He was put in positIon to do so multiple times. When you best player isn’t getting it done down the stretch , you are in trouble. Several teams have multiple guys ready, willing and able to take the big shot. Usually, an older guy has this role, but young guys can to. A lot is mindset/ attitude. Innate traits.
I have harped on the talent being in the lower end of the B1G. It’s comical that people think it is on par with most B1G teams. Yes, the depth is better, we actually have B1G ten players for the most part. However, NU’s best players are numbers 4-8 on a strong B1G team. See Kopp. See above about no Alpha. We get fooled because player A has a strong game when they are ignored and expect them to put up 25 every game and blame CCC to figure out how. Consistently is the hallmark of great players.
I got my *** handed to me with some suggesting my narrative was some kind of front or cover for why CCC is not to blame. Sorry, just called it like I see it, doesn’t mean I am right, but so far it has panned out to form. I got no issue blaming Coaches, see football comments, but it is a players game. CCC did not miss critical free throws, or turn the ball over.
This is just not true. Carmody has plateaued at 20 win seasons and NIT births. He had a solid athletic roster with Crawford, Hearn and Swopshire. All three got hurt and the AD saw it as his chance to make a mark on the program. It looked like it worked to - I called it the great experiment - but in year four it fell apart and it’s not been right since. The only reason Collins has a job is the ridiculous contract he was signed to off one season.The administration was correct to try to move to the next level, and move on from Carmody. He had plateaued and stagnated. For a while, the experiment was wildly successful, and now it has failed by any and all objective standards. We are a worse program with no identity and no reason to believe things will change. Experiment over. Move on. I don't care if we return to a coach with a "gimmick" like the Princeton offense, just - any identity is better than being the Washington Generals.
Ryan Young had 30 plus offers including Maryland. He’s what he should be. This was his game in high school. It’s not like Collins taught him to play this way.I admire your passion, but you have to be realistic. CC just ain’t getting it done. Time for a change. This does not contradict anything in my original post.
You watch the games from home. I go to the games. Have been for the last 16 years. Please explain to me why I should spend four hours of travel to the game, attendance at the game, and travel home. I will be at the Illini game, but if they lose, 2-8 in conference. No NIT, no NCAA, and no hope.
Player development as a reason? Nope. The only dramatic development over the last 3 years is Young. Otherwise, not much.
Just remember this: I am a paying season ticket holder. There are not many of us. CC is losing us. Blowing it up gives hope and would be interesting to watch. I would pay for a couple of more years for that. Couple more years of Chris? Nope. I can stay home and switch to the Hallmark Channel.
No, it's on the admissions.1. Collins chose these players and developed them.
2. When the same mistakes happen over and over again without improvement, that is on the coach.
No way in hell will Illinois fans constitute 80% of the fans. Not even 50%, maybe 30%.Wait till they’re 2-8 following a rivalry loss in a Welsh-Ryan that’s 80% orange. Then you complain.
This is true. A competitive non-conference schedule will help a team prepare for a competitive Big Ten schedule. I don't see a realistic down side to this.I don't care how hard the conference season is, you're doing your veteran team a disservice by serving up the least-challenging non-conference schedule of any major conference team in the past two seasons.
Nance.I saw your comments on progression. There was for the year prior to and the NCAA year. Otherwise, we are probably in a worse location within the league than before CC arrived. There is not a McIntosh, Law, Demps, Crawford, Shurna, Coble, Juice Thompson, Reggie Hearn or Craig Moore on this team. In other words, there is not a single go to player to will this team to a win or night in night out will take and more often than not, make the tough shot. None of the aforementioned players had those skills/traits when they entered (Juice and McIntosh had it to some extent), but they developed that instinct or toughness over their years. In other words, they progressed. You write about the ballyhooed recruiting which shows progression to be a "go to" guy at the end of the game. Please tell me which player is that guy? It has not occurred. Thus, you may have progression in recruiting, but you have no progression in player development which entails both skills and toughness. It's just not there. All the close losses are prime exhibits of the lack of progression within the program. The won loss records is a very objective standard. Again, there is no progression. I hope at the end of year I am eating crow, but we can lead you to water, but if you refuse to drink, there is nothing we can do to remedy your confusion. You can't look and not see.
This is exactly what happened.He had a solid athletic roster with Crawford, Hearn and Swopshire. All three got hurt and the AD saw it as his chance to make a mark on the program.
Yeah I just didn't want to start yet another BC/CCC food fight. I'd be perfectly happy with NIT berths every couple of years after these past few years.This is just not true. Carmody has plateaued at 20 win seasons and NIT births. He had a solid athletic roster with Crawford, Hearn and Swopshire. All three got hurt and the AD saw it as his chance to make a mark on the program. It looked like it worked to - I called it the great experiment - but in year four it fell apart and it’s not been right since. The only reason Collins has a job is the ridiculous contract he was signed to off one season.
The talent had declined and the window was missed. Hearn was a walk-on and Swopshire was a one-year player.This is exactly what happened.
then look at conf victories. prior to the year he was fired, BC had 4 straight years of 7 or 8 conf victories. Last time that happened was never. I am not saying it was a mistake to fire BC, or a mistake to hire CCC, or even a mistake to give him an extension. But he's lost whatever mojo he had. Move on. He's lost it. Players, recruits, fans, opposing teams all know it. I don't believe he will ever recover. Too many losses on the court and in recruiting. Try something else.You just lost your moral-victory street cred.
I'm not arguing with you. So many aspects of their play make this plainly obvious. Unfortunately for all of us, the staff and the players, it's time.then look at conf victories. prior to the year he was fired, BC had 4 straight years of 7 or 8 conf victories. Last time that happened was never. I am not saying it was a mistake to fire BC, or a mistake to hire CCC, or even a mistake to give him an extension. But he's lost whatever mojo he had. Move on. He's lost it. Players, recruits, fans, opposing teams all know it. I don't believe he will ever recover. Too many losses on the court and in recruiting. Try something else.
Hey Idaho, ICR, are you in Boise area? I'm over between Poky and IFThe fans in the stands (or not) and the recruits who sign on the dotted line (or not) will tell you all you need to know about your coach.
Pocatello. I broadcast Idaho State basketball— the only thing more depressing than NUHey Idaho, ICR, are you in Boise area? I'm over between Poky and IF
Can you give me a soundbite that goes something like this...Pocatello. I broadcast Idaho State basketball— the only thing more depressing than NU! But our women’s team is tremendous.
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Moved to Blackfoot 15 months ago and love it out here. Too far from family tho.Pocatello. I broadcast Idaho State basketball— the only thing more depressing than NU! But our women’s team is tremendous.
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I think there is only one Big Ten coach who would have led NU to a loss last night if he had had the reins.then look at conf victories. prior to the year he was fired, BC had 4 straight years of 7 or 8 conf victories. Last time that happened was never. I am not saying it was a mistake to fire BC, or a mistake to hire CCC, or even a mistake to give him an extension. But he's lost whatever mojo he had. Move on. He's lost it. Players, recruits, fans, opposing teams all know it. I don't believe he will ever recover. Too many losses on the court and in recruiting. Try something else.
damn admissions! How dare they drastically change them the instant CCC got us to the tourney. Willy, you can drumbeat all you want about admissions, but until you can demonstrate how these admissions policies caused a program that averaged 7 B1G wins a year for 9 years (2009-17) to suddenly fall of a cliff, I'm not listening. lalalalalalala not listening.Or your school's admission policies.
We have always sucked. You just got one year to forget about all of the other suckage.damn admissions! How dare they drastically change them the instant CCC got us to the tourney. Willy, you can drumbeat all you want about admissions, but until you can demonstrate how these admissions policies caused a program that averaged 7 B1G wins a year for 9 years (2009-17) to suddenly fall of a cliff, I'm not listening. lalalalalalala not listening.
We used to suck, then we didn't , now we do. what changed? Admissions??