tribecalledquest wrote:BCPanther wrote:ValleyFAN wrote:Missouri State was all over UNI last night in Cedar Falls, up by as much as 22 pts before a late Panther flurry ended things with a 79-67 final. UNI was really bothered by The Bears length and athleticism all night, turning the ball over on offense and struggling ti get stops on offense. Georgia transfer Dalen Ridgnal has gone from the end of the bench to starter over the past few games and he was awesome last night scoring 24. I think Ford is starting to figure out his roster and who needs the most floortime. Previous starters Alston Mason (Oklahoma) a and Bryan Trimble (Akron) don’t even play anymore while others like Ridgnal and freshman Damien Mayo have seen their minutes soar. The Bears have been playing good basketball ever since the second half of the ORU roadie two weeks ago, interested to see how they’ll look against Drake on Sunday.
I was super impressed last night sitting there. We've had turnover issues but those have mostly been self inflicted until last night. The vast majority last night were legitimately forced turnovers, the Bears did a great job of pushing us out on the perimeter and making those passing lanes longer which led to deflections and disruptions. Also by far and away the best offense I've seen MSU run under Dana. There was a plan and good actions and they did a really nice job of making contested shots, only a couple of those 3s were truly open looks.
As for UNI, it's going to be an inconsistent mess from here on out without Heise. We don't have a consistent third scorer after Born and Anderson and relying on 3 freshmen to be that next guy is going to be painful at times. We'll win some we shouldn't, we'll lose some we shouldn't. Any hopes of that top half finish probably ended the moment that the pin popped out of Heise's finger in practice on Tuesday. This is the price you pay for the run that we had to get two regular season titles.
Next year looks bright at least. Heise and Phyfe back with Jake's 2nd best ever recruiting class coming in that will bring some much needed athleticism. Time to just enjoy the ride this year because a day with college basketball is better than a day without it.
Is Phyfe really going to come back?
Yes. They've started weening the blood thinners and he was told that he'll be cleared in March unless something unexpected happens. The paperwork has already been filed for the medical hardship and UNI Compliance thinks it's a slam dunk to get approved. Assuming he stays healthy (and the kid deserves it), he'll be back for his 7th year.