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  • BU 44-Loyola 56

    For those who haven't heard, Taylor Brown is not playing tonight. Neither is Walt Gibler for Loyola.

  • #2
    Let's just say that we have hit rock bottom as a program. I won't lay blame on anyone in particular, it is what it is. But even without TB tonight, to lose to Loyola is inexcusable! But credit Loyola for wanting this game more, as they looked at the schedule and saw this was a winnable road game for them.

    Let's just get this season over with, and hope with all hope that Geno can snag a JUCO or two along with a couple of instant impact recruits. Throw in WE, and hope we can at least start winning some games at home next year that we have no business losing, even if that only results in 4 or 5 more wins.

    This would be hysterical if we sweep UNI this year! That wouldn't shock me with the way this season has gone, but obviously I don't expect a win there Wednesday night.

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    • #3
      Well, what can be said? If you are a Bradley fan, you have to be very disappointed in what we saw tonight. Listening to Dave Snell on the post-game, it's easy to tell that Dave would like to be frank about how badly Bradley played, but he's sugarcoating it a little.

      Bradley just scored a total of 44 points against one of the worst teams in Division 1. We shot 33% and had 15 turnovers at home against the weakest team we will play all year.
      We got a total of 2 points out of our "5" players combined.
      On the defensive end, we got outrebounded 36-27 despite Loyola playing without their center. And as usual, we allowed their only inside player (they started 4 guards and a forward) to have a career night with 19 points, and 10 rebounds. We allowed a staggering parade of layups, and Loyola totalled 36 points in the paint, despite being one of the weakest teams in America, and also one of the poorest shooting teams.

      For those who thought we could do so much better than 4th place finishes, it looks like it could be a long time before we see that territory again.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
        Well, what can be said? If you are a Bradley fan, you have to be very disappointed in what we saw tonight. Listening to Dave Snell on the post-game, it's easy to tell that Dave would like to be frank about how badly Bradley played, but he's sugarcoating it a little.

        Bradley just scored a total of 44 points against one of the worst teams in Division 1. We shot 33% and had 15 turnovers at home against the weakest team we will play all year.
        We got a total of 2 points out of our "5" players combined.
        On the defensive end, we got outrebounded 36-27 despite Loyola playing without their center. And as usual, we allowed their only inside player (they started 4 guards and a forward) to have a career night with 19 points, and 10 rebounds. We allowed a staggering parade of layups, and Loyola totalled 36 points in the paint, despite being one of the weakest teams in America, and also one of the poorest shooting teams.

        For those who thought we could do so much better than 4th place finishes, it looks like it could be a long time before we see that territory again.
        Well knowing that Les made the NCAA Tournament in year 4, Coach Mo finished tied for 2nd in year 3, and Dana Altman finshed second in year 4, I'm still hoping we can finish at least 4th or higher by year 4 of Geno's run here. Two of these three coaches finished at or just below .500 in year 3. So if Geno can get this team to .500 or within a game or two of it by the end of year 3, I think many will agree he's making progress. Things could get very interesting around here if he doesn't though, but we have seen coaches make big strides after seasons like this. So Geno still gets my vote of confidence for at least another year or two.

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        • #5
          Bradley was horrible tonight. There is not enough sugar in the world to coat that mess. Oh and Bradley can do better than 4th place finishes.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 78Brave View Post
            Bradley was horrible tonight. There is not enough sugar in the world to coat that mess. Oh and Bradley can do better than 4th place finishes.
            Yeah, but let's hope it's with this coach and not after going through 4 or 5 more years of this. I think we will better next year and in a good postseason tournament by year 4, but there needs to be a big step up by year 3 or a lot of people are going to be second guessing the administration.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bravesfan View Post
              Let's just say that we have hit rock bottom as a program....
              We can only hope you are right. Except we have been saying this all year. We have sat through losses by all-time record margins, we have sat through back to back 30+ point losses, we have sat through more embarrassing blowouts as the year has progressed, and we seem to keep playing worse with every game. Despite all the embarrassments this season, this game, losing convincingly to a 300+ RPI team on our home court, is the worst.Now all we need is Kirk Wessler to post another column telling us how much better we are getting and how bright the future is.
              From PJ Star sports expert Kirk Wessler in his Jan. 10, 2012 column following 8th loss in a row at Drake-
              "Yes, the Braves are better than they were when the season started two months ago. By a light year or two, they??™re better."

              And from the PJ Star 4/26/12, Dave Reynolds-
              "Fields and Grier both appear to be difference makers. If Bradley continues to add the right players around them, happy days may be ahead for the Braves after a long dry spell."

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              • #8
                Box score-


                atttendance listed as 7,680, but IMO it was the smallest crowd of the season.

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                • #9
                  Let's hope the PCC staff leave the doors of the arena open tonight to air the place out!



                  The sun'll come out
                  Tomorrow
                  Bet your bottom dollar
                  That tomorrow
                  There'll be sun! (and wins!)
                  Just thinkin' about
                  Tomorrow
                  Clears away the cobwebs,
                  And the sorrow
                  'Til there's none!
                  When I'm stuck on a day
                  That's gray,
                  And lonely,
                  I just stick out my chin
                  And Grin,
                  And Say,
                  Oh
                  The sun'll come out (and new recruits)
                  Tomorrow
                  So ya gotta hang on (for new recruits)
                  'Til tomorrow
                  Come what may
                  Tomorrow!
                  Tomorrow!
                  I love ya
                  Tomorrow!
                  You're always
                  A day
                  A way!
                  BUilding for the Future

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                    Well, what can be said? If you are a Bradley fan, you have to be very disappointed in what we saw tonight. Listening to Dave Snell on the post-game, it's easy to tell that Dave would like to be frank about how badly Bradley played, but he's sugarcoating it a little.

                    Bradley just scored a total of 44 points against one of the worst teams in Division 1. We shot 33% and had 15 turnovers at home against the weakest team we will play all year.
                    We got a total of 2 points out of our "5" players combined.
                    On the defensive end, we got outrebounded 36-27 despite Loyola playing without their center. And as usual, we allowed their only inside player (they started 4 guards and a forward) to have a career night with 19 points, and 10 rebounds. We allowed a staggering parade of layups, and Loyola totalled 36 points in the paint, despite being one of the weakest teams in America, and also one of the poorest shooting teams.

                    For those who thought we could do so much better than 4th place finishes, it looks like it could be a long time before we see that territory again.
                    I'm curious as to why we're allowed to point out the massive problems with the team with Geno. When Les was at the helm, no one was allowed to talk like this. And now you're saying the announcers are sugar coating things? That the team is just bad?

                    I don't get it. Do you not like Geno? Was Les a friend of yours? Or was there some sort of agreement that Les avoided the local press and fed info to bradleyfans.com? I come here rarely, but the contrast in what you've had to say about the Les program vs the Geno program is pretty stark.

                    I don't get it. What do you have against Geno

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                    • #11
                      Very down after the effort tonight....JP with zero pts didn't help but losing to a another bad team at home by 12.....at least Loyola played with heart and as a team...I would like to think we've hit rock-bottom....but I had this game penciled in as a W'.....now the Braves are the team everyone should want to play in St. Louis.....

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Big Mike View Post
                        Very down after the effort tonight....JP with zero pts didn't help but losing to a another bad team at home by 12.....at least Loyola played with heart and as a team...I would like to think we've hit rock-bottom....but I had this game penciled in as a W'.....now the Braves are the team everyone should want to play in St. Louis.....
                        Yeah, but only one will get the chance to do so!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Big Mike View Post
                          Very down after the effort tonight....JP with zero pts didn't help but losing to a another bad team at home by 12.....at least Loyola played with heart and as a team...I would like to think we've hit rock-bottom....but I had this game penciled in as a W'.....now the Braves are the team everyone should want to play in St. Louis.....
                          Why would anyone want to play Bradley? Only the 8th and 9th place teams will wish they were in 7th.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                            Well, what can be said? If you are a Bradley fan, you have to be very disappointed in what we saw tonight. Listening to Dave Snell on the post-game, it's easy to tell that Dave would like to be frank about how badly Bradley played, but he's sugarcoating it a little.

                            Bradley just scored a total of 44 points against one of the worst teams in Division 1. We shot 33% and had 15 turnovers at home against the weakest team we will play all year.
                            We got a total of 2 points out of our "5" players combined.
                            On the defensive end, we got outrebounded 36-27 despite Loyola playing without their center. And as usual, we allowed their only inside player (they started 4 guards and a forward) to have a career night with 19 points, and 10 rebounds. We allowed a staggering parade of layups, and Loyola totalled 36 points in the paint, despite being one of the weakest teams in America, and also one of the poorest shooting teams.

                            For those who thought we could do so much better than 4th place finishes, it looks like it could be a long time before we see that territory again.
                            BU was a last place team last year with this putrid talent that Les recruited, this year wasn't going to be any better, anyone with a brain knew that.

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                            • #15
                              Keep repeating that mantra, as it helps the JL-haters rationalize that this team is clearly far worse than last year and far worse than anyone thought, and we don't have 2 double-digit scoring, All-MVC players out to use as an excuse.

                              And I support Geno 100%, he's our coach. And I am not a friend of Jim Les. I barely knew him, so nice try.
                              And no coach in Bradley history was lambasted as much as JL was, so stop acting so thin skinned.

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