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  • Lobot
    started a topic Texas 1/9 7:00 ESPN+

    Texas 1/9 7:00 ESPN+

    First Big XII home game for MBB. Stripe the stands. Check GoBearcats to figure out which color you're supposed to wear for your section. I"m not sure if they're handing out shirts for this or not but there will probably be some for purchase in the lobby. If anyone can explain why this game is on ESPN+, I'm all ears.

    This will probably be Texas' only game at 5/3 for the foreseeable future. Until last night they were undefeated against teams ranked lower than themselves. They stand at 11-3 with losses to UConn at MSG, Marquette in Wisconsin and last night's home loss in Austin to Texas Tech. It's a possiblity that last one may drop them from the Top 25 as they were ranked #20 coming into the week.

    Max Abmas has transferred in from Oral Roberts and leads Texas in scoring and shot attempts. Dillon Mitchell is a rebounding machine at 6'8 and they do have height with Kadin Shedrick at 6'11. Outside of those two guys the whole team seems to average about 6'5".

    Outside of some game action last night before the UC game started, I have not seen them play. They did not look good in the final minutes of the game against Tech. Looks like it was back and forth until about the 12:00 mark. and then Tech expanded their lead for the rest of the game.

    https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...stats/_/id/251




  • Lobot
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    Originally posted by bearcatbret View Post
    Did you just quote Martha Stewart? lol
    For shizzle

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  • bearcatbret
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    Did you just quote Martha Stewart? lol

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  • KevMan1976
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    Originally posted by dmoney70 View Post
    The more I read these threads, the more I think nobody short of a 30 year old Huggins will satisfy some folks. You can't change coaches every 3 years and expect to ever be good. This team is playing better each game but the competition is also getting better each game. They are headed in the right direction and every loss can't just be "This was Wes' fault". They are coming along and his recruiting is getting better every year. Enjoy the ride.
    Well said. I myself have been puzzled at times with some of Wes's moves, but there's no denying he's got the program moving in the right direction, and I hope we can hang on to him for a while.

    I will "enjoy the ride" as you say, knowing fully that there will continue to be some bumps along the way. This is, after all, Big XII basketball. While the days of UC completely dominating a conference are all but over, it's important to keep in mind the wise words of one Martha Stewart: "It's a good thing."

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  • CatCane
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    Originally posted by Rufus View Post


    yes in his presser He stated he didn't want to hear about thee missed free throws but did mention the turnovers and the missed lay-ups by Thomas. Sounds like Thomas is the better defender of the two guards. These unforced turnovers are going to be our downfall.
    In all three of our losses, the difference in the opponents free throws and ours was the difference in the games.

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  • Rufus
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    I'm sure the staff knew about these guys. But I find it too much of a coincident that at the time of the contests with these teams their leading scorers at that time are out and the guys mentioned above "get healthy" and drops 30+ points against us. I'm just envious because we haven't got "that" guy on the roster.

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  • swilsonsp4
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    Originally posted by Rufus View Post
    The thing that concerns me now is this. In our scouting reports it is the normal M.O. for Newman / Reed to take the defense of the opponents leading scorer. But in these past contests a player emerges out of nowhere that becomes hot and shoots lights out against us. Olivari for
    X, Holmes for Dayton, Blackman for Stetson, Knell for BYU and then Disu for Texas. Are they seeing something
    on film that they are attacking us with, are they spotting some weakness in the defense, or do we need more guys to embrace defense, it surely can't just be a coincident that 4 out the last five opponents have a player not normally known for carrying their team suddenly have career highs in points.
    I'm sure the staff knew of all of these players. Holmes is UD's best player; Blackman is the same for Stetson. Disu, who has missed time this year, was the B12 conference tourney MVP last season. He took a shot at the NBA draft but decided to return.

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  • Bearcat93
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    These last two posts are important to me as Miller is clearly doing a number of things very well-namely recruiting and developing an offense. I’ve seen much more movement, some better passing and the development of some newer players. AND…..a penchant for odd substitutions/defensive assignments. It’s not unreasonable to want improvement there.
    I am really impressed by the talent that’s been assembled this season, probably most worried about the PG position & defensive scheme. I’m loving the B12 experience so far though.

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  • leeraymond
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    Originally posted by Rufus View Post
    The thing that concerns me now is this. In our scouting reports it is the normal M.O. for Newman / Reed to take the defense of the opponents leading scorer. But in these past contests a player emerges out of nowhere that becomes hot and shoots lights out against us. Olivari for
    X, Holmes for Dayton, Blackman for Stetson, Knell for BYU and then Disu for Texas. Are they seeing something
    on film that they are attacking us with, are they spotting some weakness in the defense, or do we need more guys to embrace defense, it surely can't just be a coincident that 4 out the last five opponents have a player not normally known for carrying their team suddenly have career highs in points.
    I am with you Rufus. Coach Miller has this team playing some good basketball right now. However, there are things about his coaching that I find puzzling. For one, why is it that Miller does not play the match-ups? Olivari ran crazy on UC because Miller did not match Newman up on him until he hit for 23. Once Newman was on him, Olivari did not make another field goal. Secondly, why has Miller reduced Oguama's minutes so much? Oguama only played 2 minutes in the Texas game. Oguama is UC's best big man defender. Oguama is about 6'7'' / 6'8''. He would have been a GREAT match for Disu. Oguama would have been a good match-up for Holmes (Dayton). Miller had Skillings on Disu when he hit that crucial shot that reduced UC's lead to 73-72. Why? Why NOT play Oguama on him? Like I said before, Miller is doing a good job with this team right now. However, he makes some odd choices during live game action that sometimes put the team at a disadvantage with the match-ups.

    One last comment. I do not want to ramble. Every lost that UC has, Aziz started the game. Oguama has started 6 games and Reynolds has started 1 game (I think). UC has won all those games. I truly like Aziz (he is the team's best rebounder). However, he CANNOT defend AWAY from the rim. Aziz was embarrassed in the Dayton game. He has all types of problems defending away from the rim. You would think that the coaching staff would understand that. Maybe they don't.
    Last edited by leeraymond; 01-11-2024, 12:11 PM.

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  • Rufus
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    The thing that concerns me now is this. In our scouting reports it is the normal M.O. for Newman / Reed to take the defense of the opponents leading scorer. But in these past contests a player emerges out of nowhere that becomes hot and shoots lights out against us. Olivari for
    X, Holmes for Dayton, Blackman for Stetson, Knell for BYU and then Disu for Texas. Are they seeing something
    on film that they are attacking us with, are they spotting some weakness in the defense, or do we need more guys to embrace defense, it surely can't just be a coincident that 4 out the last five opponents have a player not normally known for carrying their team suddenly have career highs in points.

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  • Lobot
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    Originally posted by dmoney70 View Post
    The more I read these threads, the more I think nobody short of a 30 year old Huggins will satisfy some folks. You can't change coaches every 3 years and expect to ever be good. This team is playing better each game but the competition is also getting better each game. They are headed in the right direction and every loss can't just be "This was Wes' fault". They are coming along and his recruiting is getting better every year. Enjoy the ride.
    Spot on and welcome back.

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  • longtimefan
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    Originally posted by dmoney70 View Post
    The more I read these threads, the more I think nobody short of a 30 year old Huggins will satisfy some folks. You can't change coaches every 3 years and expect to ever be good. This team is playing better each game but the competition is also getting better each game. They are headed in the right direction and every loss can't just be "This was Wes' fault". They are coming along and his recruiting is getting better every year. Enjoy the ride.
    I look at it this way, are we better now than when Wes got the job? Yes we are, far far better. Watching Vic then you’d never guess he’s the same player now, same for John Newman. And next year, with Rayvon playing, three top 100 players will join the roster. CWM is doing a **** of a job.

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  • Rufus
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    Originally posted by leo from jersey View Post
    It was interesting listening to the post game discussion between CWM and Terry. Terry asked hard questions. I could see that Terry respected CWM's position and CWM was cool cause Terry is a Bearcat legend. Terry gave the Coach the last word, but Terry was as CWM says "pissed" especially about guarding the hot handed scorer.

    yes in his presser He stated he didn't want to hear about thee missed free throws but did mention the turnovers and the missed lay-ups by Thomas. Sounds like Thomas is the better defender of the two guards. These unforced turnovers are going to be our downfall.

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  • Longtime Lurker
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    It's just a good feeling for the first time in years to go into a top-25 level game with a genuine feeling that we can win, to get an exciting game that we legitmately could've/should've won, to see 5/3 electric again...i think it is the unfamiliar feeling that bearcat basketball might be fun again? I liked Mick...but even at his best, those games were rarely a joyride. when this team is playing well (and i really believe they have a higher ceiling with a hopefully stable lineup), it is fun at a level we haven't seen for a while.

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  • Jeff Burk
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    Originally posted by dmoney70 View Post
    The more I read these threads, the more I think nobody short of a 30 year old Huggins will satisfy some folks. You can't change coaches every 3 years and expect to ever be good. This team is playing better each game but the competition is also getting better each game. They are headed in the right direction and every loss can't just be "This was Wes' fault". They are coming along and his recruiting is getting better every year. Enjoy the ride.
    I agree and he is doing a great job recruiting..

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