Originally Posted by Buehler445: Gonzaga isn’t a great matchup for Baylor’s athleticism. They couldn’t stay in front of Campbell and he’s not on the same level as Mitchell. Craftier, maybe, but not near the player. Vital isn’t a great matchup for Timme either, but I’m guessing Timme will be OK.
I think ultimately, unless Gonzaga can’t run with Baylor’s horses, if Gonzaga just stays sound, Baylor will probably give it away or let them back in with some sort of let down. Maybe that’s just the last 20 or so years of Scott Drew. This team is obviously different.
Honestly it will probably come down to the refs. There were several dudes that had to go sit by the coach because of Some weak ass calls. If they call a bunch of charges and don’t let Mitchell work, or tag any of the big guys with cheap fouls, it will probably be a garbage game.
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I thought Gonzaga would do better than this. They're better than what they've done today. Several opportunities to get back in it and they flub it up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
This is where gonzaga weak ass schedule comes into play
This is where I was with Gonzaga, They got us when we were not very good. Had that game been during the middle of our B12 play, I think we could have gotten them.
I felt all along Baylor was a better team when they were healthy. [Reply]
Play a cheese dick schedule, you'll play like a cheese dick when it matters.
To be fair, they did what they could in the non-con. They just can't run with the horses Baylor has. And any other year, they might draw a team that doesn't have those kind of athletes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
To be fair, they did what they could in the non-con. They just can't run with the horses Baylor has. And any other year, they might draw a team that doesn't have those kind of athletes.
Scott Drew winning a title at Baylor might be the most impressive feat ever accomplished by a coach relative in a season based on the situation he inherited. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
Scott Drew winning a title at Baylor might be the most impressive feat ever accomplished by a coach relative in a season based on the situation he inherited.