Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Probably. He's not very good.
If you saw some of his texts that leaked, he apparently had serious mental health issues.
As an opposing fan, I couldn’t stand his antics. I wonder if they started to wear on his teammates too.
We always think of those guys as being “guys you love on your team but hate to play against”. I don’t think that’s always true. I bet plenty of TCU fans and probably players get annoyed with his act. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kstater:
The big 12 tournament is really just a crapshoot. All it takes is a team getting hot from 3 and shooting way above their average and it's over.
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Losing to Vanderbilt twice in a week in basketball is sure something.
Originally Posted by Pablo:
Down 10 to Vanderbilt. I’m sure cal will get it together
Considering they’re playing a PG who missed the last week, have no backup PG, and are forced to play a guard who has a fractured rib, I’m not sure what to expect right now.
And Vanderbilt has won 11 of their last 12. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
Considering they’re playing a PG who missed the last week, have no backup PG, and are forced to play a guard who has a fractured rib, I’m not sure what to expect right now.
Some teams don't make excuses and are able to win games even with injuries to their best players (see the B12 SF). Other teams lose to Vandy.
Originally Posted by :
And Vanderbilt has won 11 of their last 12.
They're ranked 80 in KenPom, between Kent State and Virginia Tech and 20 spots below any team in the B12. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Some teams don't make excuses and are able to win games even with injuries to their best players (see the B12 SF). Other teams lose to Vandy.
I want you to ask yourself this question and answer it seriously:
If a team is forced to play a player with a fractured rib at PG, because the two other players who play PG are hurt, would you expect that team to play well? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
I want you to ask yourself this question and answer it seriously:
If a team is forced to play a player with a fractured rib at PG, because the two other players who play PG are hurt, would you expect that team to play well?
Originally Posted by RustShack:
Is that better or worse than Top 10 Baylor losing to Iowa State twice in less than a week? Top 10 Baylor lost to Iowa State three times in one season.
But then Iowa State gets swept by Oklahoma State lol
Well ISU is actually good (#23 in KenPom), so there's a distinction there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Some teams don't make excuses and are able to win games even with injuries to their best players (see the B12 SF). Other teams lose
Some teams do, most don’t. It’s pretty common for schools to role 7-8 deep. And it depends on the position of the injury and if they have the depth to recover that position.
If you only have one true PG or C, and one of them gets hurt it could be a pretty big problem. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RustShack:
Some teams do, most don’t. It’s pretty common for schools to role 7-8 deep. And it depends on the position of the injury and if they have the depth to recover that position.
If you only have one true PG or C, and one of them gets hurt it could be a pretty big problem.
Kentucky has two true PGs....both of which are hurt currently. [Reply]