Georgia, Sun., Nov. 24, 11am, CBSSN

I agree
But then explain Wilcher and Richmond over Smith other than my post or Rick hit his head while going down water slide at Atlantis?
Again, I agree with you. But, if I’m a Hall of Fame coach I have to play to win and cannot let stuff like that dictate my in game coaching decisions. But, I agree with you that obviously it is.
 
While everyone jumped on the Wilcher bandwagon, I advised many of my St John’s buddies to take a wait and see approach. But many including the same poster who didn’t have much good to say about Danis Jenkins raved about his progress.
To date, Wilcher has yet to prove why he even deserves PT much less start. Look at his stats against the “legit” teams we have played.

Speaking of Jenkins, in retrospect, would you not prefer him to Richmond? I hope Richmond finds his game and comes remotely close to the player he was last year cause at this point, his loose handle and laissez faire approach is not helping this team.
 
I wonder how much of a say either team had in the 11 am start time. Hate that, and GA had two of them.
 
Terribly disappointing showing. But I won’t sway 180 degrees from everyone on the board feeling fantastic about this team and their chances after Friday night. Bad games happen, this one really hurts us. If we are good enough to challenge for the top of the big east then we will be good enough to challenge for the top of the BE. In that case we will be a tourney team, if we don’t then we won’t be.
Everything people said after Baylor is fundamentally still correct. But Kadary has to step up right now.
 
Not a banner day, but (even as a long-time poster) I'm surprised at the level of outrage here.

Perfectly predictable banana peel in our path today. Lose a close one, rebound with a bounce back win, then let down game is a standard script.

We're seven games in – too soon to make any judgement on chemistry or how we'll look in February. Just have to dust off and get back at it.
Let's just hope Georgia isn't this year's Michigan/Boston College.
 
Not a banner day, but (even as a long-time poster) I'm surprised at the level of outrage here.

Perfectly predictable banana peel in our path today. Lose a close one, rebound with a bounce back win, then let down game is a standard script.

We're seven games in – too soon to make any judgement on chemistry or how we'll look in February. Just have to dust off and get back at it.
That’s all well and good but perhaps you forgot that a Dance invite is heavily predicated on these OOC wins and in that respect with this loss, this team is no further along then last years team and we all know how that turned out.
 
What a hand job, sitting a game changing PG, fumbling play aside today, is malfeasance. Smith best on ball defender on team imo & that is huge at crunch time.



He should have put in better shooters not just volume shooters. He really needed to give everyone a shot being we were so pathetic in our shooting. Why not play glover for a short stretch to see any spark.
 
While everyone jumped on the Wilcher bandwagon, I advised many of my St John’s buddies to take a wait and see approach. But many including the same poster who didn’t have much good to say about Danis Jenkins raved about his progress.
To date, Wilcher has yet to prove why he even deserves PT much less start. Look at his stats against the “legit” teams we have played.

Speaking of Jenkins, in retrospect, would you not prefer him to Richmond? I hope Richmond finds his game and comes remotely close to the player he was last year cause at this point, his loose handle and laissez faire approach is not helping this team.
Funny you should mention Jenkins .I thought Daniss was a better player than Richmond last year .
 
That’s all well and good but perhaps you forgot that a Dance invite is heavily predicated on these OOC wins and in that respect with this loss, this team is no further along then last years team and we all know how that turned out.
More talent across the board (and on the bench) this season. I'm annoyed by 2-19 and other things today, but we'll be fine.
 
I thought the defense did their job, but outside of an outstanding game by Zuby the offense was comatose. You really should not lose when you turn your opposition over 24 times and foul out their best player and two others but that is what happened.

Georgia beat us down defensively and our players seemed tentative and lacked any level of offensive confidence.

Two for nineteen from three ain't going to get it done too often!
Georgia shot 49% overall, 41% from three, so we did not do our job defensively. Offensive rebounding kept us in the game late, but overall it was a mess.
 
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