Yes we had a mind-blowing loss last night and plenty of disappointment is expected. What isn't expected from fans of a team that is 20-6 is the following:
1) Insinuation about the head coach's job security.
2) Claims of not going to any more home games.
That is just way over the top.
I have us winning our next two home games, losing at Utah and Bradley, and then winning on Clevin's senior night against SIU. That would put us at 23-8 overall and 12-6 in the Valley.
Then I believe we will win two at St. Louis and two in the NIT. That gives us a record of 27-10 for HCGM's third season. This is a very modest prediction based on our overall performance this season and how our remaining schedule is laid out.
27-10 is a very successful season, and while certain individual aspects of our team/coach's play irritate me, I am not going to lose site of what will stand in the record books: nearly 30 wins, a second place Valley finish (12-6), and post-season play.
This will be a great year to build on, and there is always a chance that things could still turn out to be super-special. I seem to remember a team turnaround after a very embarrassing performance at MSU last year.
I like to whine and moan about things I see that I don't like because that is simply my nature. I'm a bit of a perfectionist. I'm sure HCGM is the same way. But, I would not trade our coach or our players (and all the 3-balls in the world) for anything else the MVC has to offer. We have a lot of exciting things going on and I am very interested in who coach Marshall brings in over the next several years.
And in case nobody noticed, GS tied his second highest FIELD GOAL output of the year last night with six (he made six field goals the other night against SIU). Field goals made are a lot more important to me - coming from a 7 footer - than free throws made. He isn't doing it against the Northern Iowa's of the world, but he is definitely on a scoring uptrend!
**And two assists, one steal, one block, and NO turnovers or fouls last night for Stutz! That is just crazy.**
Keep your heads up Shocker fans!
1) Insinuation about the head coach's job security.
2) Claims of not going to any more home games.
That is just way over the top.
I have us winning our next two home games, losing at Utah and Bradley, and then winning on Clevin's senior night against SIU. That would put us at 23-8 overall and 12-6 in the Valley.
Then I believe we will win two at St. Louis and two in the NIT. That gives us a record of 27-10 for HCGM's third season. This is a very modest prediction based on our overall performance this season and how our remaining schedule is laid out.
27-10 is a very successful season, and while certain individual aspects of our team/coach's play irritate me, I am not going to lose site of what will stand in the record books: nearly 30 wins, a second place Valley finish (12-6), and post-season play.
This will be a great year to build on, and there is always a chance that things could still turn out to be super-special. I seem to remember a team turnaround after a very embarrassing performance at MSU last year.
I like to whine and moan about things I see that I don't like because that is simply my nature. I'm a bit of a perfectionist. I'm sure HCGM is the same way. But, I would not trade our coach or our players (and all the 3-balls in the world) for anything else the MVC has to offer. We have a lot of exciting things going on and I am very interested in who coach Marshall brings in over the next several years.
And in case nobody noticed, GS tied his second highest FIELD GOAL output of the year last night with six (he made six field goals the other night against SIU). Field goals made are a lot more important to me - coming from a 7 footer - than free throws made. He isn't doing it against the Northern Iowa's of the world, but he is definitely on a scoring uptrend!
**And two assists, one steal, one block, and NO turnovers or fouls last night for Stutz! That is just crazy.**
Keep your heads up Shocker fans!
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