Damn, I knew I should have went with Dayton over Ohio State.
Watching the early games today, I see a lot of well run offensive systems and sets, and great defense, especially in the Ohio State/Dayton game, but certainly in the Harvard/Cincy game. Harvard is a well disciplined team full of role players. I'm daydreaming about what SJU would look like running sets like that...
Watching the early games today, I see a lot of well run offensive systems and sets, and great defense, especially in the Ohio State/Dayton game, but certainly in the Harvard/Cincy game. Harvard is a well disciplined team full of role players. I'm daydreaming about what SJU would look like running sets like that...
Amaker left Seton Hall on his own....high and dry I might add for a sexier job at Michigan. It was there that he got run out.
That's not what somebody on the Seton Hall board told me, but you're right, this is off topic
That's not what somebody on the Seton Hall board told me, but you're right, this is off topic
I guess I can segue into my brackets. So, far; so, good. Perfect at the moment, and Syracuse, Harvard, and Oregon can keep me perfect by winning (as, all of 'em are currently in the lead in their respective games).
How are other folks fairing in their brackets?
That's not what somebody on the Seton Hall board told me, but you're right, this is off topic
I guess I can segue into my brackets. So, far; so, good. Perfect at the moment, and Syracuse, Harvard, and Oregon can keep me perfect by winning (as, all of 'em are currently in the lead in their respective games).
How are other folks fairing in their brackets?
Good for you! Perfect so far, but the first day isn't so tough.
That's not what somebody on the Seton Hall board told me, but you're right, this is off topic
I guess I can segue into my brackets. So, far; so, good. Perfect at the moment, and Syracuse, Harvard, and Oregon can keep me perfect by winning (as, all of 'em are currently in the lead in their respective games).
How are other folks fairing in their brackets?
Good for you! Perfect so far, but the first day isn't so tough.
Appreciate it!
The first weekend of tourney is where folks brackets tend to get screwed up.
That's not what somebody on the Seton Hall board told me, but you're right, this is off topic
I guess I can segue into my brackets. So, far; so, good. Perfect at the moment, and Syracuse, Harvard, and Oregon can keep me perfect by winning (as, all of 'em are currently in the lead in their respective games).
How are other folks fairing in their brackets?
Good for you! Perfect so far, but the first day isn't so tough.
Appreciate it!
The first weekend of tourney is where folks brackets tend to get screwed up.
Do you have Cinn or Harvard in this one?
Watching the early games today, I see a lot of well run offensive systems and sets, and great defense, especially in the Ohio State/Dayton game, but certainly in the Harvard/Cincy game. Harvard is a well disciplined team full of role players. I'm daydreaming about what SJU would look like running sets like that...
The Harvard team coached by Amaker, who was ran out of Seton Hall and Michigan, right?
If you think we aren't running any, sets at all, then that's your prerogative.
Besides, why does every, single thread turns into a bashing contest? Just keep the thread on topic.
Boring and tired.
Watching the early games today, I see a lot of well run offensive systems and sets, and great defense, especially in the Ohio State/Dayton game, but certainly in the Harvard/Cincy game. Harvard is a well disciplined team full of role players. I'm daydreaming about what SJU would look like running sets like that...
The Harvard team coached by Amaker, who was ran out of Seton Hall and Michigan, right?
If you think we aren't running any, sets at all, then that's your prerogative.
Besides, why does every, single thread turns into a bashing contest? Just keep the thread on topic.
Boring and tired.
By bad, I was just making observations about the NCAA tournament games and relating it to St Johns Basketball