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I think it's more appropriate to think in terms of the entire season as a low point.The good news is, as we all know things will look up next season.I just HATE seeing guys like PJ and Matt who have been to the 'pinnacle' so to speak have to end their runs here at WSU on such a downer note.Perhaps they can get some success at the end. Hopefully we'll get some serious revenge on Evansville on senior night. I think that our guys might be up for it.
Has the team finally 'accepted its fate'? Did all of the losses this season and dashed hopes finally get to their heads? While I hope not, it might not be out of line to think it might have.
I'm not saying that they've consciously decided to pack it in, but perhaps the strain of all that's happened, and all the close heartbreaking losses and injuries, etc... have finally drained them?
These kids are winners at heart, and some have actually been WINNERS on the court (particularly the seniors) but it's gotta be tough after losing 8 out of the last 10 games--often in close fashion. At some point I'm sure it gets tough to put that behind them and play at the level they need to.
I'm really not trying to make excuses for them--more just trying to rationalize what might be happening. I guess all we can do is speculate. Hopefully they'll recharge. That's all we can do is hope.
This was one of the worst efforts I have even seen from a Shocker team. I believe Marshall has a lot of thinking on just how many of these guys he even wants back next year.
What the team needs is a series of in person pep talks starting with Duke (or -uke if you can remember that far back) Tsomba and concluding with X.
Go Shocks!!!!
B.F. (before Fahnestock), I sat on row one in the southwest corner. So, I was able to watch _uke up close and personal. He was one heck of an athlete and very likeable.
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