shocktheheart wrote:jackwagon wrote:Shocks played great. Impressive all around performance. Their fans are getting a little full of themselves, and who could blame them. 19-0! Real shame for them is that the valley this year wont give them a true perspective of where they stand nationally. I don't see them as a top 5 team. Offensively they are clunky at times and depth would be an issue against a top 20 team. They look to be a top 15 squad if you ask me. Top 10 at best.
This game was more about how poor ISUB performed. Lots of SR and JR on the team, yet they come out and lay an egg. Odum as a FR was more dynamic. This version of him relies on driving and praying for calls. Hardly notice him out on the floor for much of the game. Gant looked like a junior in high school, not so much a junior in college. After watching them some this year I think Moore is the only real post guy they have. Too bad he got in early foul trouble because the rest were incredibly soft . At this point I'd give the edge to UNI to be the team that defeats the Shocks this year. Their guards are quick enough to put pressure on FVV and Baker. Also no way Tuttle has another poor performance the second time around. He has been impressive lately.
It is amazing how lucky WSU is to catch all these games when their team lays "an egg" or shoots poorly. Maybe WSU have something to do with that?
Saw an awful lot of open looks clank off the rim. Even the announcers commented that they were kind of surprised by the amount of wide open misses. The shocks defense was very good, but I saw a lot of good looks just flat out missed. Would it make you feel better if I tell you that WSU played the best defensive game ive ever seen?