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  • Lobot
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    Tip pushed back to 2:25 due to X of all things.

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  • Lobot
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    Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
    Scott Springer says Nolley is a game time decision. Didn’t realize he was hurt?
    Neither did I. Didn't come up in media availability I don't think.

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  • GoBearcats31
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    Scott Springer says Nolley is a game time decision. Didn’t realize he was hurt?

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  • RedDog
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    The pick and roll is the fix and DD has really started to use it in the last 10 games where his assists have blossomed. Problem is with Houston and their length, Davids size really comes into play and he can't get clean looks and passes to anybody. Houston must have had 10 deflections (a stat Mick used to chart) on DD and Nolley passes last game. These were the cause of the live ball turnovers mentioned. Houston is never huge but they always have 4-5 6'7" guys out there with 7 ft wing spans.

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  • leeraymond
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    Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post
    The Cats' downfall in the first meeting was the accumulation of live ball turnovers. They can't repeat that. Throughout this season, turnovers have not been much of an issue for UC. They need to get back to that in the face of the Cougars' quickness and length.

    Plus, battle them on the boards, just as they did at 5th/3rd, and hit some shots. No quick bombs that don't come out of the flow of the offense.

    In both of the past two meetings with Houston, the Cougars didn't let David DeJulius run off of pick-and-rolls. When Vik or Ody would run up to set the pick, both DeJulius's defender and the pick defender jump him and force him back to midcourt. That blows up the play and takes DeJulius out of position. Look for them to do that once again. Wes needs to have a way to counter it.

    Good call. I have that notice too. DeJulius needs to get the ball out of his hands sooner to avoid the double team.
    Last edited by leeraymond; 01-28-2023, 04:30 AM.

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  • Bearcats1232002
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    Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post

    Good call... I thought up until several years ago UC had a really, really good record at them. So shame on me for relying on Houston's history page which I now realize only shows the history from 2002 to present haha
    https://uhcougars.com/sports/mens-ba...cincinnati/226

    Either way, it's been a tough run of late by UC against UH
    I think we started like 20-0 or 20-1 against them.

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  • GoBearcats31
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    Well, folks, Wes Miller turns 40 on Saturday. So say goodbye to the "most wins under 40" graphic/stats and get ready for the "most wins 40 and under" graphic/stats
    https://gobearcats.com/news/2023/1/2...rday-bout.aspx

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  • swilsonsp4
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    The Cats' downfall in the first meeting was the accumulation of live ball turnovers. They can't repeat that. Throughout this season, turnovers have not been much of an issue for UC. They need to get back to that in the face of the Cougars' quickness and length.

    Plus, battle them on the boards, just as they did at 5th/3rd, and hit some shots. No quick bombs that don't come out of the flow of the offense.

    In both of the past two meetings with Houston, the Cougars didn't let David DeJulius run off of pick-and-rolls. When Vik or Ody would run up to set the pick, both DeJulius's defender and the pick defender jump him and force him back to midcourt. That blows up the play and takes DeJulius out of position. Look for them to do that once again. Wes needs to have a way to counter it.

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  • GoBearcats31
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    Originally posted by Bearcats1232002 View Post

    I think you are a bit off. UC is 33-12 versus Houston all time.
    Good call... I thought up until several years ago UC had a really, really good record at them. So shame on me for relying on Houston's history page which I now realize only shows the history from 2002 to present haha
    https://uhcougars.com/sports/mens-ba...cincinnati/226

    Either way, it's been a tough run of late by UC against UH

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  • Bearcats1232002
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    Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
    UC is 13-9 all time versus Houston. UC won 8 of 9 in the AAC before Houston reeled off 8 of the last 10 (including 5 straight and 7 of the last 8, save for that exciting 64-62 win in the first year of JB).
    I think you are a bit off. UC is 33-12 versus Houston all time.

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  • GoBearcats31
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    UC is 13-9 all time versus Houston. UC won 8 of 9 in the AAC before Houston reeled off 8 of the last 10 (including 5 straight and 7 of the last 8, save for that exciting 64-62 win in the first year of JB).

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  • Carthage World
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    Originally posted by Lobot View Post

    Newman is not expected to return this year if that's what the question was. Or was the reference to him returning for next year ?
    I was referring to this season.

    It wouldn't surprise me to see him return next season or go elsewhere.

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  • Lobot
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    Originally posted by Carthage World View Post

    Is Newman actually expected to return? I assumed he would be going for a medical redshirt this season.
    Newman is not expected to return this year if that's what the question was. Or was the reference to him returning for next year ?

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  • bearcat1518
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    Originally posted by leeraymond View Post
    I had a chance to go back and look at all the wins from last year's team. Believe it or not, UC held opponents under 70 points in 16 of their 18 wins. This year, UC has held teams under 70 points in 11 of the 14 wins. Also, check this out. In UC's losses this year, they have given up 70 or more points in 6 of the 7 losses. It appears to me that UC's BIGGEST PROBLEM IS DEFENSE. Miller needs to take defense personally. If Miller were to take the team's defense personally, I believe the players would pick up on that. He should express to the team that it is unacceptable to give up 70 or more points, especially at home. I remember one game where, I believe, Temple scored over 70 points and Cronin was upset about it. He told the team, "an opponent should not be able to come into our gym and score 70 points". Those players took defense seriously. I recall Jacob Evans saying, during the time that he was at UC, defense was pretty much what the UC coaching staff was all about. If only UC could hold teams to under 70 points. This UC team is NOT far off the mark. The team's stats for this year are, most definitely, better than last year. The thing that is now missing is big time college defense. Miller has got to find a way to make these guys play some D.
    Now tell me which of those 11 teams we held under 70 are any good…

    they didn’t score over 70 against us because they are terrible teams.

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  • Carthage World
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    Originally posted by Black and Red Attack View Post
    Have to believe our defense improves once Newman returns. How much is the question, and since that's his calling card, does that have a negative impact on our offensive improvements?
    Is Newman actually expected to return? I assumed he would be going for a medical redshirt this season.

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