SalukiWorld wrote:tribecalledquest wrote:Maybe quit trying to win games 54-52 and updating your methodology might help him some.
I don't think that's the problem. They just don't have good enough offensive players right now. Domask is great and then everyone else is inconsistent. Lance Jones has been battling turf toe but you need more than 2 consistent scorers.
tribecalledquest wrote:SalukiWorld wrote:tribecalledquest wrote:Maybe quit trying to win games 54-52 and updating your methodology might help him some.
I don't think that's the problem. They just don't have good enough offensive players right now. Domask is great and then everyone else is inconsistent. Lance Jones has been battling turf toe but you need more than 2 consistent scorers.
They kind of go hand in hand don't they?
Rambler63 wrote:I guess nobody in the league cares about what Loyola does anymore, even teams they're playing against.
The #22 Ramblers beat Evansville on the road,77-48, for their tenth straight victory. Loyola shot 62.8% from the field and held the Aces to 32.7% shooting.
Despite the outward indifference from the MVC side, I'm going to really miss the midwestern driving trips to different opposing arenas. It seems like MVC teams don't care much about us leaving, which is fine-- I understand. About 40% of the fans in the MVC by my reckoning didn't want us to be allowed in the league, and yet about 80% were in favor of Valpo coming in.... So you've got your wish and millions in leftover NCAA shares that Loyola gives up by departing.
Everyone was happy when we left the Horizon-- including Valpo, who thought we were dragging that conference down before they joyfully left it to join us in the MVC. Despite how indifferent MVC fans feel about Loyola leaving, the Loyola fans will feel a real loss at leaving your conference. But all those things underscore why the A-10 is a better conference for us-- you hate us and always have (even before we were in the conference), you dislike our approach to college basketball, you don't like that we have a healthy relationship between athletics and academics, you've created a euphemism hatred bag for us (too Northern, too urban, too liberal, too Illinois-connected), and the majority of MVC team fandoms don't understand how we live or what we think (even though most try to re-create how we live when they go on vacation).
But NEVERTHELESS, I think I can speak for almost every Loyola fan in saying we're grateful for our time in the MVC, we mostly love the other folks from the MVC, we deeply value the midwestern roots and DNA of the MVC, and we hope that we can continue a spirited rivalry with MVC teams.
Rambler63 wrote:I guess nobody in the league cares about what Loyola does anymore, even teams they're playing against.
The #22 Ramblers beat Evansville on the road,77-48, for their tenth straight victory. Loyola shot 62.8% from the field and held the Aces to 32.7% shooting.
Despite the outward indifference from the MVC side, I'm going to really miss the midwestern driving trips to different opposing arenas. It seems like MVC teams don't care much about us leaving, which is fine-- I understand. About 40% of the fans in the MVC by my reckoning didn't want us to be allowed in the league, and yet about 80% were in favor of Valpo coming in.... So you've got your wish and millions in leftover NCAA shares that Loyola gives up by departing.
Everyone was happy when we left the Horizon-- including Valpo, who thought we were dragging that conference down before they joyfully left it to join us in the MVC. Despite how indifferent MVC fans feel about Loyola leaving, the Loyola fans will feel a real loss at leaving your conference. But all those things underscore why the A-10 is a better conference for us-- you hate us and always have (even before we were in the conference), you dislike our approach to college basketball, you don't like that we have a healthy relationship between athletics and academics, you've created a euphemism hatred bag for us (too Northern, too urban, too liberal, too Illinois-connected), and the majority of MVC team fandoms don't understand how we live or what we think (even though most try to re-create how we live when they go on vacation).
But NEVERTHELESS, I think I can speak for almost every Loyola fan in saying we're grateful for our time in the MVC, we mostly love the other folks from the MVC, we deeply value the midwestern roots and DNA of the MVC, and we hope that we can continue a spirited rivalry with MVC teams.
Drakey wrote:SIU could just as easily have won that game. Bulldogs were lucky. Drake played a horrible second half, and I'm sure SIU defense had something to do with that. I think it took seven minutes for the Bulldogs to score their first second half point. for what he's got on the floor, I think Mullins is doing pretty well.
Rambler63 wrote:I guess nobody in the league cares about what Loyola does anymore, even teams they're playing against.
The #22 Ramblers beat Evansville on the road,77-48, for their tenth straight victory. Loyola shot 62.8% from the field and held the Aces to 32.7% shooting.
Despite the outward indifference from the MVC side, I'm going to really miss the midwestern driving trips to different opposing arenas. It seems like MVC teams don't care much about us leaving, which is fine-- I understand. About 40% of the fans in the MVC by my reckoning didn't want us to be allowed in the league, and yet about 80% were in favor of Valpo coming in.... So you've got your wish and millions in leftover NCAA shares that Loyola gives up by departing.
Everyone was happy when we left the Horizon-- including Valpo, who thought we were dragging that conference down before they joyfully left it to join us in the MVC. Despite how indifferent MVC fans feel about Loyola leaving, the Loyola fans will feel a real loss at leaving your conference. But all those things underscore why the A-10 is a better conference for us-- you hate us and always have (even before we were in the conference), you dislike our approach to college basketball, you don't like that we have a healthy relationship between athletics and academics, you've created a euphemism hatred bag for us (too Northern, too urban, too liberal, too Illinois-connected), and the majority of MVC team fandoms don't understand how we live or what we think (even though most try to re-create how we live when they go on vacation).
But NEVERTHELESS, I think I can speak for almost every Loyola fan in saying we're grateful for our time in the MVC, we mostly love the other folks from the MVC, we deeply value the midwestern roots and DNA of the MVC, and we hope that we can continue a spirited rivalry with MVC teams.
Rambler63 wrote:I guess nobody in the league cares about what Loyola does anymore, even teams they're playing against.
The #22 Ramblers beat Evansville on the road,77-48, for their tenth straight victory. Loyola shot 62.8% from the field and held the Aces to 32.7% shooting.
Despite the outward indifference from the MVC side, I'm going to really miss the midwestern driving trips to different opposing arenas. It seems like MVC teams don't care much about us leaving, which is fine-- I understand. About 40% of the fans in the MVC by my reckoning didn't want us to be allowed in the league, and yet about 80% were in favor of Valpo coming in.... So you've got your wish and millions in leftover NCAA shares that Loyola gives up by departing.
Everyone was happy when we left the Horizon-- including Valpo, who thought we were dragging that conference down before they joyfully left it to join us in the MVC. Despite how indifferent MVC fans feel about Loyola leaving, the Loyola fans will feel a real loss at leaving your conference. But all those things underscore why the A-10 is a better conference for us-- you hate us and always have (even before we were in the conference), you dislike our approach to college basketball, you don't like that we have a healthy relationship between athletics and academics, you've created a euphemism hatred bag for us (too Northern, too urban, too liberal, too Illinois-connected), and the majority of MVC team fandoms don't understand how we live or what we think (even though most try to re-create how we live when they go on vacation).
But NEVERTHELESS, I think I can speak for almost every Loyola fan in saying we're grateful for our time in the MVC, we mostly love the other folks from the MVC, we deeply value the midwestern roots and DNA of the MVC, and we hope that we can continue a spirited rivalry with MVC teams.
Rambler63 wrote:I guess nobody in the league cares about what Loyola does anymore, even teams they're playing against.
The #22 Ramblers beat Evansville on the road,77-48, for their tenth straight victory. Loyola shot 62.8% from the field and held the Aces to 32.7% shooting.
Despite the outward indifference from the MVC side, I'm going to really miss the midwestern driving trips to different opposing arenas. It seems like MVC teams don't care much about us leaving, which is fine-- I understand. About 40% of the fans in the MVC by my reckoning didn't want us to be allowed in the league, and yet about 80% were in favor of Valpo coming in.... So you've got your wish and millions in leftover NCAA shares that Loyola gives up by departing.
Everyone was happy when we left the Horizon-- including Valpo, who thought we were dragging that conference down before they joyfully left it to join us in the MVC. Despite how indifferent MVC fans feel about Loyola leaving, the Loyola fans will feel a real loss at leaving your conference. But all those things underscore why the A-10 is a better conference for us-- you hate us and always have (even before we were in the conference), you dislike our approach to college basketball, you don't like that we have a healthy relationship between athletics and academics, you've created a euphemism hatred bag for us (too Northern, too urban, too liberal, too Illinois-connected), and the majority of MVC team fandoms don't understand how we live or what we think (even though most try to re-create how we live when they go on vacation).
But NEVERTHELESS, I think I can speak for almost every Loyola fan in saying we're grateful for our time in the MVC, we mostly love the other folks from the MVC, we deeply value the midwestern roots and DNA of the MVC, and we hope that we can continue a spirited rivalry with MVC teams.
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