Ajay0626 wrote:Just got back from the game...
Four questions I would like answered from Coach McD:
1) why did our starting center not play a minute in two OTs? If he isn't our best center(which he is in my opinion), why is he starting????
2) why did our starting pf not play a minute in two OTs? I feel like I'm being repetitive...
3) how do we not eat SD alive down low when our center was being guarded by a 6'2 kid? (Goes back to #1) is he not strong enough down low or do our guards lack the passing ability for a post feed?
4) why are we running time off the clock in both OTs on offense when we should be scoring? We set ourselves up to be beaten/tied when we refuse to make any effort to get up by more than 2!!!!!
Ajay0626 wrote:Just got back from the game...
Four questions I would like answered from Coach McD:
1) why did our starting center not play a minute in two OTs? If he isn't our best center(which he is in my opinion), why is he starting????
2) why did our starting pf not play a minute in two OTs? I feel like I'm being repetitive...
3) how do we not eat SD alive down low when our center was being guarded by a 6'2 kid? (Goes back to #1) is he not strong enough down low or do our guards lack the passing ability for a post feed?
4) why are we running time off the clock in both OTs on offense when we should be scoring? We set ourselves up to be beaten/tied when we refuse to make any effort to get up by more than 2!!!!!
Omahanian wrote:Wow, Nebraska, whom Creighton beat Sunday, lost to Incarnate Word last night. Sheesh, maybe both the Bluejays and Huskers had hangovers from their Sunday tilt. If the Huskers continue and make this a downward trend, it takes away a quality win for Creighton and the conference. Last night might have been the worst 'bad loss' of the season in the NCAA.
Irishdawg wrote:Omahanian wrote:Wow, Nebraska, whom Creighton beat Sunday, lost to Incarnate Word last night. Sheesh, maybe both the Bluejays and Huskers had hangovers from their Sunday tilt. If the Huskers continue and make this a downward trend, it takes away a quality win for Creighton and the conference. Last night might have been the worst 'bad loss' of the season in the NCAA.
NJIT beating Michigan was far worse than Incarnate Word taking down Nebraska. Incarnate Word is about average at this point for a D1 team. Heck, if Creighton loses to South Dakota, that's a worse loss than Incarnate Word.
Irishdawg wrote:NJIT beating Michigan was far worse than Incarnate Word taking down Nebraska. Incarnate Word is about average at this point for a D1 team. Heck, if Creighton loses to South Dakota, that's a worse loss than Incarnate Word.
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