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Anyone looking to buy tickets on Stubhub for this game should beware of what looks like 55 fake tickets being listed. There are several listings showing reserved seats in section 117 A. There are no reserved seats in that section. It is all student or GA tickets. They also list something like 18 seats in row 1 of section 117 A. I believe there are no more than 10 seats in row 1 of that section.
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Originally posted by shox1989 View PostAnyone looking to buy tickets on Stubhub for this game should beware of what looks like 55 fake tickets being listed. There are several listings showing reserved seats in section 117 A. There are no reserved seats in that section. It is all student or GA tickets. They also list something like 18 seats in row 1 of section 117 A. I believe there are no more than 10 seats in row 1 of that section.
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Originally posted by AndShock View PostI saw that too and wondered what was up. I hope some scalper isn't buying up all our GA and reselling them, I was under the impression the students were picking up all of their allotment so far this season anyways.
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Originally posted by wsushox1 View PostMy biggest concern with the ankle is not so much the defense or the cutting, but rather with his shooting. Anyone who has played competitively with a moderately severe ankle sprain knows that your shooting rhythm completely changes with a hurt ankle. Instead of jumping equally off of both feet you tend to put most of your weight during your jump shot on one leg. Disrupts everything.
I can see FVV bringing the ball up then dumping it to baker and allowing baker to run the offense. Fred gets more shooting oppurtunities off screens and Baker doesn't feel pressured to create shots. Seems like a win win to me with FVV's recent shooting %'s
Frankly speaking we need baker to create offense, we don't need baker to score any points though.....
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Originally posted by jocoshock View PostOn the coaches show on Monday, HCGM said it would not heal by the end of the year as long as Ron is practicing and playing (paraphrasing). So it doesn't sound like sitting him for a game or two is going to help much. He gave no indication that resting him for a short period of time would make a difference."Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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Originally posted by wufan View PostI didn't notice the bad shot selection. I did notice a lack of elevation, however.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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I just feel if we really bring it, like we should, we'll win this one by 20+. UNI is gonna try to muck it all up, but I think we're past that crap. If the boys bring it, there is nothing UNI will be able to do to stop it. Perimeter defense needs to be better because UNI's entire offense is about throwing it around for 30 seconds and chucking up 3's.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Can UNI win against a good team without flopping? I've only been watching Top-25 games so far this year except for the Panthers game vs. Bradley. My 9-year-olds South Y team could give Bradley fits so the question remains...has BennyJ taken the flop out of their game plan?
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostI just feel if we really bring it, like we should, we'll win this one by 20+. UNI is gonna try to muck it all up, but I think we're past that crap. If the boys bring it, there is nothing UNI will be able to do to stop it. Perimeter defense needs to be better because UNI's entire offense is about throwing it around for 30 seconds and chucking up 3's.
In hindsight, most of SIU's open threes were off of over-helping on drives...which against SIU is probably going to be a good strategy in general. Against UNI, sans for maybe a few of their players, there is no need to over help because it should take only one player to stop a drive by UNI.
They are quicker at some positions, but I'd take my chances with them shooting contested running BS than over helping and giving up 3's.The mountains are calling, and I must go.
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An intelligent decision on whether to rest Baker or not cannot be made on the sidelines of a message board. There are too many parameters involved. We have to trust the training and coaching staff to know what to do. The training staff must be monitoring whether the injury is becoming worse or getting better.
I will say that Baker adds to this team in so many ways with his intelligence, experience, toughness, ball handling, etc. It would be nice if he was totally healthy.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostAn intelligent decision on whether to rest Baker or not cannot be made on the sidelines of a message board. There are too many parameters involved. We have to trust the training and coaching staff to know what to do. The training staff must be monitoring whether the injury is becoming worse or getting better.
I'm sure HCGM has evaluated this from all possible angles. I will trust his judgment.
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