This team has issues that need to be addressed quickly...

Faustdog

All-Conference
Jun 4, 2007
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I say these things as someone who is probably one of the biggest Stans fans on this board.<div>
</div><div>This team has lost its edge. There is blame to go on this all around. Some lies with Stans, and some lies with our senior leadership. We are talented but not as talented as we believe ourselves to be. Our team has started to believe that they can go out and win games on talent alone. We aren't that good.</div><div>
</div><div>What we saw tonight was a completely lackadaisical effort on our rival's home court, but it is far from the first lackadaisical effort we have given. We haven't played with true intensity since the WVA game. We lost to Akron early, and after that we played with a chip on our shoulder until we started to get recognition. After we beat WVA our team started to believe the press clippings that we were a great team, and every game since against decent competition has been a struggle.</div><div>
</div><div>The lack of urgency is apparent. We don't block out, and it's not just Sidney. Moultrie and Hood were victimized on putbacks all night. I know this is hard to accept, because Moultrie has been untouchable on this board and Hood is the savviest savvy freshman in the history of savvy freshmens.</div><div>
</div><div>Our perimeter defense is just bad. It isn't bad because we don't have the personnel or ability. College basketball is so much about effort. That is why our guards are getting beat. After beating Arizona, A&M, and WVA, it seems like our team decided that they had arrived. Look at how the Ole Miss team treated tonight's game. It was apparently their Super Bowl. They are fully aware that the best they will be is another NIT team under Kennedy. Tonight was their chance to shine, and they did.</div><div>
</div><div>As a fan of Stans, he really needs to do something to fire up this team and restore the sense of urgency. Watch our screens. We don't set them. The ballhandler doesn't wait on the screen, and the screener doesn't actually set a screen. He leans toward the man and goes on to his next spot on the floor. We just walk through the motions. As much as it pains me to say it, watch Duke, UK, UNC, or Michigan State. They do not do this. Their movements are crisp. They wait on screens and actually set them.</div><div>
</div><div>Fortunately for us, these problems are easily addressed. Hopefully this loss will give us a little fire. There is no doubt that the coaching staff will see these things on the game film.</div><div>
</div><div>The only positive for tonight was watching the Ole Miss crowd. We have been destroying them in every major sport for the last three years. It couldn't go on forever. If any one of them ever tries to act like they don't care, point them to the video of the last five minutes of tonight's game.</div><div>
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thf24

Redshirt
Jan 28, 2011
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Spot on observations. The screens have been bothering me for a while now.
 

mos.sixpack

Redshirt
Oct 1, 2008
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It shouldn't be hard to get the team fired up for SEC play. Especially against Ole Miss. If they don't get pissed off after hearing Ole Miss chant This is our state then they really don't care. Stans should have called a TO and let them just stand and listen to the fans mocking the school that they are supposed to love. I guaranty Mullen would be using that to get some guys fired up. </p>
 

maroonmania

Senior
Feb 23, 2008
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since the Baylor game. We've pulled some close ones out at home but right now we are only a shell of the team we were post-Akron up until the Baylor game. We can't make shots and that's a big part of the problem and part of the issue with that is we take a lot of BAD shots. Even though we haven't given up tons of points during that stretch (except for Ark) our effort and fundamentals on defense and ESPECIALLY rebounding are atrocious at time. Minus the track meet Ark game we are having a major struggle these days just getting at or above the 65 point mark.
 

Shmuley

Heisman
Mar 6, 2008
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There is zero inspiration to aspire to greatness. There is no accountability for uninspired, sloppy, lazy play. No repercussions. There is no fire in the belly. Why do you think he went full on ***** mode when he lost his precious divisional scheduling? Because that easy path to hardware disappeared. At the end of the day, bury is the peter principle. He's maxxed out at his highest level of incompetence. He can gather the horses, but he has no clue what to do with them once they are in the barn.

It's time for change, loafer boy. Cinch up your faux pleather lizard belt and pressed duckheads and find us a recruiting floor coach.
 

fishwater99

Freshman
Jun 4, 2007
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">2012 Moultrie and Hood in 2013. The RSS and Bost are projected as 2nd rounders this year. </span>

http://nbadraft.net/2012mock_draft

http://nbadraft.net/2013mock_draft

This teams problems all come back to the lack of coaching from Stans.<span style="font-weight: bold;"> It's his job to get the players ready to play and to motivate them.</span>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">We have all the talent in the world on this team and a coach that has no clue how to motivate and get this talent to play to it's potential.</span>
If we can't get up for a game with our rival on their home floor, then Stans might as well just quit right now..