BCPanther wrote:A key for each game today.
1) How is UNI-Loyola officiated? Valentine has gone full Izzo and decided they're going to bump and grab and UNI has done nothing but continuously attack the lane. Whoever gets the whistle wins.
2) How does Drake defend Mosley without Wilkins? It's going to have to be by committee. Does Darian have enough different looks to bother him and can Brodie stay on the floor against Prim?
tribecalledquest wrote:BCPanther wrote:A key for each game today.
1) How is UNI-Loyola officiated? Valentine has gone full Izzo and decided they're going to bump and grab and UNI has done nothing but continuously attack the lane. Whoever gets the whistle wins.
2) How does Drake defend Mosley without Wilkins? It's going to have to be by committee. Does Darian have enough different looks to bother him and can Brodie stay on the floor against Prim?
I don’t want people to take this as complaining as both teams could have played this way if they wanted.
But Loyola straight up could have been called for a foul on nearly every possession in yesterdays game. The officiating played no role in who won the game. Let me be clear. But the amount of physicality they were allowed to play with was striking. Bradley didn’t match that.
It’s one huge area I wish college refs would clean up. There is wayyy too much bumping and grabbing and restricting movement of guys with the ball in the college game. I watched the Bulls-Bucks game last night and that game had way more freedom and didn’t allow defenders to just get up in the offensive players space by bodying him.
Anyway - should be some great games today.
BCPanther wrote:tribecalledquest wrote:BCPanther wrote:A key for each game today.
1) How is UNI-Loyola officiated? Valentine has gone full Izzo and decided they're going to bump and grab and UNI has done nothing but continuously attack the lane. Whoever gets the whistle wins.
2) How does Drake defend Mosley without Wilkins? It's going to have to be by committee. Does Darian have enough different looks to bother him and can Brodie stay on the floor against Prim?
I don’t want people to take this as complaining as both teams could have played this way if they wanted.
But Loyola straight up could have been called for a foul on nearly every possession in yesterdays game. The officiating played no role in who won the game. Let me be clear. But the amount of physicality they were allowed to play with was striking. Bradley didn’t match that.
It’s one huge area I wish college refs would clean up. There is wayyy too much bumping and grabbing and restricting movement of guys with the ball in the college game. I watched the Bulls-Bucks game last night and that game had way more freedom and didn’t allow defenders to just get up in the offensive players space by bodying him.
Anyway - should be some great games today.
All you need to know about Loyola is that they average 26 fouls in losses and 16 in wins. 100% whistle dependent.
MSUBear42 wrote:Did they move the student sections or have there just not been any students???
MissouriValleyUnite wrote:MSUBear42 wrote:Did they move the student sections or have there just not been any students???
I think students just didn’t show (or if they did, sat in the stands).
They should just flip the two behind-the-basket sections so the one on the tv side is always guaranteed to be full with band/spirit squads.
BCPanther wrote:
All you need to know about Loyola is that they average 26 fouls in losses and 16 in wins. 100% whistle dependent.
MissouriValleyUnite wrote:MSUBear42 wrote:Did they move the student sections or have there just not been any students???
I think students just didn’t show (or if they did, sat in the stands).
They should just flip the two behind-the-basket sections so the one on the tv side is always guaranteed to be full with band/spirit squads.
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