That was an impressive win tonight. Must be great to not crap all over the home floor when a good team comes to town. Nice home wins over Indiana and Iowa in their last two.
That's why we can't ever seem to beat them. We always match up poorly against them and it gives us all sorts of trouble. And as we saw tonight, they're capable of playing at a high level.PSU is tall and athletic.
That's why we can't ever seem to beat them. We always match up poorly against them and it gives us all sorts of trouble. And as we saw tonight, they're capable of playing at a high level.
So why don't they do better? It's one of the great mysteries to me.
Yup, NU should beat the Lions in State College in a couple of weeks.......easy win.
Who has been saying this exactly?
I'm sure it's some reference to my discussion. But then again NJCat is all over the road on his idea that NU is nowhere on the NIT bubble. So now we're in the exaggeration phase.
I never said they were "nowhere near" the NIT bubble. I think they are in the conversation with 17 wins right now. But I just don't see them getting to 20 wins.
How should I interpret a response to a question about RPI, "NU isn't winning enough games to get to the NIT. Be realistic"? There wasn't even a discussion about the NIT before your comment. That sounded pretty absolute to me.
Pull over to the side. You're all over the road.
Way to stand behind your mocking, obnoxious comments.
Iowa usually tails off in last 5-10 games of the season.
Donovan Jack went 8/9 or 9/10 from the field. Had a career game. Other than Uthoff and Jok, Iowa had no other players have good game. Iowa usually tails off in last 5-10 games of the season. Remember NU beating Iowa in Big 10 tourney two seasons ago. They dropped to an 11 seed and lost in Dayton to Tennessee. NU did beat PSU last season at home. NU lost to PSU in Evanston due to awful shooting. That's the story in college basketball, if you don't shoot it well and your defense is not there you lose. See OU loss at Texas Tech, Penn State over Iowa and UNC's failure to get shots for Brice Johnsonq for last 13 minutes of the game.
The previous coaches philosophy also emphasized that as soon a shot was taken that everyone head back on defense. Yes. he didn't have "the horses" but just hoping to defend the easy early shot and then depending on a 1-3-1 zone seemed to put those teams at a disadvantage.Pa Wildcat,
I am not sure you have been paying attention this year so I will give you some facts. Per Luke Winn's SI article in the Feb. 15-22 issue. 3 point shots this year in college basketball account for 35.2 percent of all Division I shot attempts which is the highest 3-pt. rate in the 29 plus years since the inception of the 3 pt. shot. In the NU-PSU game, NU shot 3-26 (11 percent) and PSU went 9-21 (42 percent) which was much better than in any other game that PSU played prior to that game. NU also lost the rebounding battle 38-28. That is why NU lost. In past years, NU lost the rebounding battle to PSU because the prior regime at NU did not recruit PFs and were forced to play SGs like Crawford and SF Shurna at the "4" spot which caused mismatches. Remember Shurna trying to defend 6'8", 270 lbs. PF Jared Sullinger of OSU? This year, Collins has recruited better rebounders, but our 3 point shooting has been down in conference games.