...Davidson, except for lazy recruiting, lack of player development, smart player rotation, and an Administration that doesn't give a flyin' flamingo.
Admissions?...Davidson, except for lazy recruiting, lack of player development, smart player rotation, and an Administration that doesn't give a flyin' flamingo.
How would Davidson do in the Big Ten grind? They've gone after the foreign player model (which has served St. Marys and Gonzaga very well). Would like the see the Cats explore that more.
Collins has such a big buyout that they didn't want to fire him this year, the basketball facility was just remodeled at great cost, a practice facility was recently built for millions of dollars, and now they're talking of renovating Ryan so apparently the flamingos are flying somewhere....Davidson, except for lazy recruiting, lack of player development, smart player rotation, and an Administration that doesn't give a flyin' flamingo.
Most guys on NU don't know their roles.Just heard C Barkely and other commentators on the Villanova win over OSU. Everyone mentioned the "Villanova culture and discipline..every player knows his role and executes it, and it all starts with the point guard." NU had that in 2017 with BMac et al, but not since. It's not rocket science and maybe we will see that down the road with CC if he survives, or whoever follows.
It’s this. It’s always this. And it will always be this.Admissions?
I don't know how much Davidson relaxes its standards for hoops players, but it is a highly selective and competitive school from an academics perspective.Admissions?
The flamingos are flying to Evanston from Pat Ryan’s vacation home on the Ocean.Collins has such a big buyout that they didn't want to fire him this year, the basketball facility was just remodeled at great cost, a practice facility was recently built for millions of dollars, and now they're talking of renovating Ryan so apparently the flamingos are flying somewhere.
Absolutely correct. It's the coach and the staff that create the successful culture where players know their roles and since 2017 we haven't seen that at NU. Can speculate forever about why, but you see it at places very different in talent level--Villanova, St Peters, Iowa State; the coaches made it happen and they are going to the Sweet 16. Hopefully I see that at NU in my lifetimeMost guys on NU don't know their roles.
The rest are confused as to how they are being used, why some guys play so much and why the coach substitutes every 90 seconds.
Every year there are teams not expected to advance that advance. Are these wins a product of culture or did they just happen to play outstanding ball? Does Iowa or Wisconsin players not understand their roles? Does Baylor or Kentucky have a bad culture? Even with a strong culture and players understanding their role to a Tee, you have to make shots. In most cases, it’s nothing more than that.Absolutely correct. It's the coach and the staff that create the successful culture where players know their roles and since 2017 we haven't seen that at NU. Can speculate forever about why, but you see it at places very different in talent level--Villanova, St Peters, Iowa State; the coaches made it happen and they are going to the Sweet 16. Hopefully I see that at NU in my lifetime
There it is again! The new world of college basketball (and even football, somewhat)primarily via the transfer portal.
Understood. But Iowa, Wisconsin, Baylor and Kentucky are always (or almost always) in the NCAA tournament and yes, the players understand their roles but do not always make the shots. That's a nice problem to have and At NU, we are sadly way behind that curve after spending a shitload of $$ on facilities. Hard to believe that if Ryan had wanted CC to leave, the $9M would have been there (lunch money or less for him). Hopefully the transfer portal yields some good fruit for CC and his staff and we see some improvement next season, but am not holding my breath.Every year there are teams not expected to advance that advance. Are these wins a product of culture or did they just happen to play outstanding ball? Does Iowa or Wisconsin players not understand their roles? Does Baylor or Kentucky have a bad culture? Even with a strong culture and players understanding their role to a Tee, you have to make shots. In most cases, it’s nothing more than that.