The home game against WSU gave me excitement and hope for the program going forward. The road game told us that we still have a long way to go. All losses are equal in the L column, but are not equal for fans trying to see hope in the future of the program.
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No matter who the coach is, or was, now are you pro-anti guys happy, there is no way to compare a 30 point loss to a 1 point loss. Sure it's only one loss, but come on, that's what losers say and I don't consider BU basketball a loser program.What part of illegal don't you understand?
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Originally posted by Rick LeHew View PostMy last posting was predicting a great game with MSU and I left for vacation. I would have predicted Evansville by 10 and WSU to beat BU by 20.... but scoring 39 points? BU's SOS and CupCake schedule does not help them prepare for the valley conference (except for SIU, Drake and MSU). Then I see BU is the 5th most improved team in the nation..... How was that determined?? SOS was NOT considered in that factor (but it should be).
This has nothing to do with JL vs. GF. Both are great guys and I wish both the best.
I read one post - that it starts from the top and that JG just got here..... But I believe she has been here 6 years? Most CEO's at CAT are usually around for 5 years - then it's time to retire. Also - I wish Al Bowman (ISU-Red Prez) a VERY happy retirement.
Braves - Best of luck vs. the Redbirds."How do you go from where you are to where you want to be? I think you have to have an enthusiasm for life. You have to have a dream, a goal, and you have to be willing to work for it." - Jim Valvano
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Originally posted by Chico View PostNo matter who the coach is, or was, now are you pro-anti guys happy, there is no way to compare a 30 point loss to a 1 point loss. Sure it's only one loss, but come on, that's what losers say and I don't consider BU basketball a loser program.
That said, yes, this is the third blowout loss we have had this year, all on the road. Still a bit of an improvement over last year as we held our own against Evansville at their place, and at home against WSU. But I'm not downplaying the pattern of at least 8 or 9 blowout losses these past two years. But I'm just isolating on one game, I think we do come back hungry for a win on Tuesday night. Agreed that we can't become unravelled like we did last night, and there is still a big cause for concern for the future. But I'm an optimist, so let's see what happens against ISU, and then we can pick up this discussion.
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Originally posted by DeltaBrave03 View PostIt is better to go into a recruits home and say "look at our improved record were turning things around and you can be part of it" rather than saying "yeah we lost a lot of games but we played really good teams"
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Originally posted by wily coyote View PostI don't get it I guess. Why are we making a point of 30 points losses? I hate to lose no matter what I'm doing but a 30 point loss isn't any different than a 1 point loss in the L column. Someone please explain to me why we are making this such a big deal. I think I know but if I put it on here I'd be labeled a JL hater. Which I'm not. I like many wish things would have been different but I agree it was time. We are making progress regardless of 30 point losses. Things are going to get better or changes will be made again. Bottom line. Go Braves, Pluck the Birds.???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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Originally posted by JMM28 View PostNo matter what the final score it still only counts as one loss.???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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Originally posted by Rusty 54 View PostAll losses are equal in the L column, but are not equal for fans trying to see hope in the future of the program.Originally posted by Chico View PostNo matter who the coach is, or was, now are you pro-anti guys happy, there is no way to compare a 30 point loss to a 1 point loss. Sure it's only one loss, but come on, that's what losers say and I don't consider BU basketball a loser program.???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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Originally posted by shaunguth View PostObviously. I don't think anyone here is arguing that fact.
I am bothered that we have not come all that far...and WSU lost four of their starters.
"Ugly doesn’t begin to describe the game,” said BU coach Geno Ford.
“You can go to games the next 20 years and I don’t know if you’d sit through one that was that one-sided.
This was men vs. boys and shows how far Bradley has to go to compete with the league’s elite."
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Whar we are doing wrong
Coach---You asked "what are we doing wrong"? IMO our number one problem is a terrible lack of talent. With 2 or 3 exceptions, the players we recruit and sign seem to be marginal players who don't really have the talent to compete successfully at the level we want to be at. We just don't do a very good job of evaluating talent IMO. Look at our bench---full of marginal players and projects who really are not ever going to be able to help us much. We need to set the bar much higher in terms of who we recruit. I know this is difficult but if other schools can do it---why not we? If Geno can't recruit better players, he will not succeed at Bradley and our program will continue to decline.
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Originally posted by Rusty 54 View PostThe home game against WSU gave me excitement and hope for the program going forward. The road game told us that we still have a long way to go. All losses are equal in the L column, but are not equal for fans trying to see hope in the future of the program.Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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Originally posted by Beninator View PostWhat players whom we lost during the coaching change would have made us a much better team? Remy Abell, who is the player I wanted to see on the Hilltop is currently averaging 5.2 ppg at Indiana. At least with the Molinari firing, we could point to specific players whom would have made a difference. --and for the record I was for the firing of Molinari who I like--
Bumping this question for the fallout people. So far I hear crickets chirping as a response.Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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Originally posted by wizard View PostCoach---You asked "what are we doing wrong"? IMO our number one problem is a terrible lack of talent. ....
Have we not seen any and all of the following statements recently??
-Walt Lemon, Jr. is 1st or 2nd team All Conference - most would agree with this
-DSE has gotten All Conference mention and is a front runner for defensive POY
-the whole first half of the season Tyshon played well, got the Newcomer of the Week and everyone thought he was a solid MVC player
In fact, wizard - you were impressed as heck that we had landed a stud! - LINK
-we're 15 points better this year - better by "light years" according to one writer - and Will Egolf makes a huge difference - even Gregg Marshall said that
-Jake fills the stat sheet, both he & Prosser average as much or more than the 4th, 5th, or 6th men on just about every Valley team
-and I could even throw out a few other accolades - but I think our starting five & first couple subs ought to be able to hold their own...
I agree the bench is horribly ineffective - but I have said that for two years - and somehow nobody but me seems to think that problem really hasn't been addressed yet...
- In fact - we only have Will Egolf because of a rare gift - a 6th year waiver - can you imagine where we'd be if his waiver request was turned down?
We're gonna get a whole lot worse when 3 starters, Egolf, Jake, & DSE are gone...
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Originally posted by tornado View PostWe're gonna get a whole lot worse when 3 starters, Egolf, Jake, & DSE are gone...
First, let me say that I think the seniors have played well this season...kudos to them!
However, we have 2 potential starters on the bench in street clothes this year because they transferred and cannot play.
We have 2 new recruits coming in who were recruited for their ball handling and outside shooting.
I think all of the returning scholarship players will be better...including Tyshon, who will be a 2nd year JC transfer.
And we have 2 scholarships yet to fill for next season.
I think the future looks bright...too bad you don't see it the same way.
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You don't evaluate good teams based on just their starters. You evaluate the bench. Our last good bench was Franklin, Adams, Boogie, Zach and Heemskirk (plus an invisible Crouch)
And yes, I'm concerned a bit about next year. Like Geno just said on his radio show this morning, SS is the only bench player that has improved this year.
I like what I hear about Grier, Fields and Tucker. I'm hoping for 1 or more Juco bigs, because the loss of Will for a few games has been significant.
But I am still hopeful for the future. I think bringing in Fields and Grier as practice competition is a big reason DSE has overall elevated his defensive game this year. Offensively, the seniors can be replaced... They only combined for 1 made shot on Saturday.
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