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Re: UNI at Creighton

Postby LJay » January 15th, 2013, 10:49 pm

Jays score 42 in the second half without making a 3. Not sure when we've seen that lately.
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Re: UNI at Creighton

Postby cu36 » January 15th, 2013, 11:44 pm

Greg is 240 lbs of pure muscle. I'm sure he apologizes to your 6'10 190 lb center, but if you don't want to play down low I'm sure there are some YMCA leagues he can play in. Suck it up buttercup, play the game.
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Re: UNI at Creighton

Postby PorkTornado » January 16th, 2013, 9:12 am

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LJay wrote:Wow, pressing and calling timeouts and getting s*** for not putting in the walkons?! I was going to come here and congratulate UNI for being the best team that has come to the Clink this year. Now I'll just say FU.


I think it was more taking the layup with 30 seconds on the shot clock instead of pulling the ball out and winding a little time down. It isn't a huge deal, but just screamed to me I need more stats to get POY.

BTW I am never a fan of being down 10 with 30 seconds in the game and taking timeouts.

I think he was doing it as payback for UNI not recruiting him out of high school.
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Re: UNI at Creighton

Postby BCPanther » January 16th, 2013, 10:02 am

CU is definitely in the upper tier of the teams we've played. Louisville is the only team we have played that is clearly better and UNLV is almost a one man show with Bennet.

The thing that would scare the daylights out of me as a CU fan is if you get into the tournament, GE gets into foul trouble early and you have a night where you only shoot 30% from three. That is the recipe for getting beat by an inferior team. Doug is phenomenal, a great player, but gets so much of his by playing off other guys that it only takes an off night by two guys to make you guys incredibly vulnerable.

That said, if you play like you did last night, the sky might just be the limit for you.
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Re: UNI at Creighton

Postby Khan4Cats » January 16th, 2013, 10:15 am

BCPanther wrote:CU is definitely in the upper tier of the teams we've played. Louisville is the only team we have played that is clearly better and UNLV is almost a one man show with Bennet.

The thing that would scare the daylights out of me as a CU fan is if you get into the tournament, GE gets into foul trouble early and you have a night where you only shoot 30% from three. That is the recipe for getting beat by an inferior team. Doug is phenomenal, a great player, but gets so much of his by playing off other guys that it only takes an off night by two guys to make you guys incredibly vulnerable.

That said, if you play like you did last night, the sky might just be the limit for you.


I would actually think it is a strength for Creighton that it would take an off-night for at least TWO guys for them to be vulnerable. A bigger concern from my standpoint is that Mac seems to be falling into his 6.5-7 player rotation that wore down the UNI teams of '05 and '06 before the NCAAs. Seems like Creighton has plenty of talent to be playing 10 deep. I liked what I saw from Artino last year and was surprised that he hadn't been playing more this year-and he came out and had a very good game in relief last night.
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Re: UNI at Creighton

Postby DoubleJayAlum » January 16th, 2013, 10:20 am

BCPanther wrote:Doug is phenomenal, a great player, but gets so much of his by playing off other guys that it only takes an off night by two guys to make you guys incredibly vulnerable.


I think that for any team playing another good team, an off night by two of its best players makes that team incredibly vulnerable.

BCPanther wrote:That said, if you play like you did last night, the sky might just be the limit for you.


I'm not sure Creighton played all that well last night. For example, we went the entire second half without making a single three pointer. Not one. Further, Echenique was in foul trouble all night and played one of his worst games. Yet we still pulled away.

Against INS,we went on our big run when Doug was on the bench.

I realize that Doug has a tendency to overshadow all of his teammates because he can put up some absolutely stupid numbers, but I think everybody continually underestimates the rest of the talent on the team.
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Re: UNI at Creighton

Postby BCPanther » January 16th, 2013, 10:24 am

DoubleJayAlum wrote:
BCPanther wrote:Doug is phenomenal, a great player, but gets so much of his by playing off other guys that it only takes an off night by two guys to make you guys incredibly vulnerable.


I think that for any team playing another good team, an off night by two of its best players makes that team incredibly vulnerable.

BCPanther wrote:That said, if you play like you did last night, the sky might just be the limit for you.


I'm not sure Creighton played all that well last night. For example, we went the entire second half without making a single three pointer. Not one. Further, Echenique was in foul trouble all night and played one of his worst games. Yet we still pulled away.

Against INS,we went on our big run when Doug was on the bench.

I realize that Doug has a tendency to overshadow all of his teammates because he can put up some absolutely stupid numbers, but I think everybody continually underestimates the rest of the talent on the team.


Take the damn compliments. You should be happy you extended a lead without the three point shot. It shows versatility.
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Re: UNI at Creighton

Postby TrueBlueJay » January 16th, 2013, 10:55 am

I thought UNI played a good game and I agree with your coach, Koch played a great game. I think that is the most aggressive I've ever seen him down low.

The return trip to Ceder Falls is going to be another rough and tumble game. Good luck until then.
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Re: UNI at Creighton

Postby cu8493 » January 16th, 2013, 12:16 pm

If every post player was called for every offensive foul, all would foul out. You can't complain about Gregory backing his guy down when your posts and every post who plays the game does the same thing. Watch the game again, Koch extends his arm against Wragge's chest pushing him back. That's going to get you an offensive call everytime you have a competent official calling the game. And in case you haven't heard yet - DOUGIE DOESN'T TRAVEL :D

Check you facts before making stupid stat-padding claims. Doug scored 7 points in the last FIVE minutes and change. A lay-up, the dunk and three free throws. Don't foul and don't press if you want the other team to quit jamming the ball down your throat.
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Re: UNI at Creighton

Postby DoubleJayAlum » January 16th, 2013, 1:07 pm

cu8493 wrote:Don't foul and don't press if you want the other team to quit jamming the ball down your throat.


I didn't mind the fouling. It was Jacobson calling a timeout after each Creighton made basket when there was less than two minutes left and a two touchdown lead that made it a bit much IMO.
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