by billyjack » Wed Mar 20, 2019 9:59 am
Thanks for the optimistic review OmahaGuy.
The hope is still that Holt will return for a 6th year. Also, Edwards i'm unsure of him returning. Jackson is definitely gone.
Like you said, our PG play was too erratic all season. It was tough watching the Friars struggle so much on offense.
We had good defensive numbers by the end of the season, but head-scratching lapses for long stretches including the Xavier dunk-a-thon.
This does look like the flaws of a young team, and we did make the NIT which i pretty much expected. But this really was a tough year.
Results-wise, the Wichita loss was frustrating, as McDuffie was unconscious... and the young D didn't adjust to him.
The South Carolina win was a boost, coming back with a strong second half and seeing great things from David Duke.
The Michigan loss was understandable. We hung close til around 5 minutes unto the 2nd half.
We struggled in wins vs Holy Cross and a couple of other small schools like Iona.
Some solid wins at Boston College and vs URI gave us some momentum.
But we had our "Brown" moment up 20, after sucky UMass lulled us to sleep, losing the lead in the last minute. Man, that loss was so demoralizing. As a program, I thought we had put frustrating losses like that behind us, but we followed the pattern of past sucky losses that i've tried to forget (Brown twice, UMass now twice, at sucky BC twice).
The win at Texas was a great boost, especially since the Cheatin Tarheels lost there a few weeks earlier.
Creighton then shot lights-out, and Villanova dropped us, but yhe real killer was the banked 3 by McClung. Oof.
The rest of the season was a yo-yo rollercoaster ride of good and bad. Good vs Butler and St John's, struggling vs pretty much everything else.
Of the returning roster, we have a ton of talent, plus 4 star Greg Gantt arriving. I don't want to call out players, but i think one Friar is (and should be) transferring out.
Providence