rlh04d wrote:PowderBlue wrote:isumvc1 wrote:Indiana State will definitely be playing on Thursday, we're bad and getting worse by the game. When you're 318th in the nation in FG% there is very little hope.
I cannot believe how little progress has been made since IUPUI. I expected that kind of result to start the season with all the turnover...I didn't expect that to be as good as it got. Quite honestly, the team I've seen the last two games is one of the worst basketball teams I've seen in TH in the last 15 years. I sincerely HOPE this is just a funk, but this team won't even be competitive in the MVC.
Indiana State has several measures of comparison with other Valley teams by common opponents now:
- OT win @IUPUI - IUPUI loses by 13 @Drake (Drake's only win), by 27 @Evansville.
- Loss by 13 vsSLU - SLU wins vs SIU by 3, wins vs Bradley by 3, loses @WSU by ... well, 29, but might as well have been 50.
- Loss by 10 @Memphis - Memphis wins vs Bradley by 18, loses n. vs WSU by 15.
- Win by 4 vs Austin Peay - Austin Peay loses @SIU by 22.
Making too strong of opinions based on that sort of thing is silly ... but ISU has the worst Valley performance against three of those teams now.
That's not a good sign.
No, it's definitely not. The bigger picture for me is that the team doesn't seem to be making any progress in it's biggest areas of deficiency; namely, shooting and passing. Defense is an effort based thing that comes and goes in young/inexperienced/poorly coached teams. I'd like to think we aren't the third in that group, but it is really alarming that improvement isn't really happening right now. It's far too early in the season to be saying, 'well, we're just a bad shooting team'.
Arguably, the Syc's worst 'eye test' efforts have come in their most recent games against BSU, Austin Peay, and Butler. (Full disclosure, I didn't get to see/listen to the Vegas games.)
SOMETIMES I see 4 minute stretches where I think this team can be competitive in the valley, but when you offset that with 16 minutes of what I can only assume is supposed to be basketball, it's really disheartening.
I say this all as a huge Lansing supporter, BTW. I think he's a loyal guy and a good young coach. I appreciate what he's done in his time in TH and don't in any way think it's time to kick him to the side. That said, I think it's unacceptable for ISU as a program to be 'okay' with this being a terrible year because we lost 4 good players last year. That type of attitude is what makes up a middling program. I know for a fact that people in and around the program are neither satisfied nor accepting that this is where the program currently stands. I just wish we could see the results of that frustration and drive on the court.