WhiskeySierraUniform wrote:Not much to say about the game. I expected a shocker victory and it happened. Was a little surprised that bju was even less athletic than I thought. Shox played horribly on offense and still got the W. I thought bju was an offensive juggernaut? Sure didn't look like it. I was personally more impressed with Evansville. No team in this conference can match the shox athleticism or have an answer for Carl hall, and he's still not 100%.
I would agree that WSU is more athletic than CU. Overall, they probably run faster 40 times, have bigger verticals and bench more than CU. But this is also a skill game, is it not? Granted athleticism can make up for skill deficiencies, but to say that you can win on athleticism alone is ignorant from a basketball mindset. Seeing as the game was so close at your place, a top ten home advantage if you will, would it not be prudent to suggest that skill-wise CU is also superior to WSU? Personally, I think that WSU is more athletic than CU as equally as CU is more skilled than WSU. It makes for great games when you put the two against each other. I haven't seen much from CU posters suggesting that CU is more athletic but I have't seen a WSU poster admit that there is the possibility that CU is more fundamentally sound than WSU.
Both teams missed shots they don't usually miss. For instance, I would put the entire season on Ethan Wragge making one of the two threes he got in the closing seconds of the game, I am that confident in him and he has shown that those are two very high percentage shots for him. Neither of them went down and CU lost the game. That isn't to say that Ethan lost the game, but I think that everything was even enough throughout the game that I would put my money on Ethan's skill any day of the week.
As for your Carl Hall comment, I have a feeling Greg would argue that he can 'answer' him. From what I have seen, WSU fans like to look at head to head match ups. Carl Hall had 17 points, 13 rebounds and 1 block. Greg had 9 points, 13 rebounds and 5 blocks. They are fairly similar numbers with the blocks being in favor of Greg and the points in favor of Hall. Hall took ten more shots than Greg to score 8 more points and I am willing to concede that if you admit that Greg got more blocks because WSU was taking more shots around the basket, especially due to offensive rebounds. Does this not make the two fairly equal? I think it does. Not trying to say that Greg is better than Hall or vice versa, but to say that no one has an answer for Hall is unfounded.
All that being said, I wish WSU the best of luck for the next 10 games, 11 if you count the BB game, and await the game in Omaha. I have no doubt it will be a good one.