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  • #31
    Re: The Team of Missed Opportunities

    Originally posted by RoyalShock
    UConn - Missed opportunity
    SDSU - Missed opportunity
    MSU, on verge of ranking and national attention - Missed opportunity

    I don't like the trend.
    Agreed...While I knew the Bears were going to be tough, there were a lot of things that just didn't go our way last night.

    Missed free throws
    Missed lay ups
    Missed 3 pointers
    Missed defensive rebounds
    Untimely turnovers
    Poor shot selection or play execution.
    Poor situational player selection.

    Seemed like every time we were in a position to cut into the lead one of the above reared its ugly head.

    The Bears played very well and frankly took us out of our game. But it seems this team is not quite ready for the spotlight and folded a bit under the pressure.

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    • #32
      Can we say we that we saw an opportunity and finally nailed it?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by pie n eye
        Can we say we that we saw an opportunity and finally nailed it?
        While I am extremely happy that we won and ended the streak in Omaha, it was hardly a great "opportunity" game in the national scope. Yes, it was almost a must-win for a conference championship, but with Creighton's RPI of 114 it doesn't do much for an at-large.

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        • #34
          This team could end up 24-4 and 16-2 (minus BB and STL) and with no good wins and no bad losses. Amazing.

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          • #35
            Three missed oppurtunities because of fumbleitis late in the game(s) vs UConn, SDSU and Mizzou St. These guys have to step up (with handling the basketball) in their next big test. Starting Ragland is a good step in that direction.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by another shocker
              Three missed oppurtunities because of fumbleitis late in the game(s) vs UConn, SDSU and Mizzou St. These guys have to step up (with handling the basketball) in their next big test. Starting Ragland is a good step in that direction.
              And SDSU was the only one where we really got outplayed.

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              • #37
                bump.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Snapshot9
                  Originally posted by another shocker
                  Three missed oppurtunities because of fumbleitis late in the game(s) vs UConn, SDSU and Mizzou St. These guys have to step up (with handling the basketball) in their next big test. Starting Ragland is a good step in that direction.
                  And SDSU was the only one where we really got outplayed.
                  No longer true.

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                  • #39
                    What I would really like to understand is how teams can use ball screens so effectively on us but the best we can hope for is a sometimes barely open three?

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                    • #40
                      I can handle losing these games on the road. But now we are losing them at home. Our 2 biggest tests in the Valley this year where we have a chance to asert ourselves at the top of the league and we fail. Again.

                      Frustrating.
                      "When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!

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                      • #41
                        0 - 4 versus the Top RPI 100.

                        7 - 0 versus RPI teams 101-199

                        5 - 0 versus RPI teams 200-299

                        2 - 0 versus RPI teams 300 +

                        50 percent of our wins over teams with 200+ RPI.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by KC Shox
                          0 - 4 versus the Top RPI 100.

                          7 - 0 versus RPI teams 101-199

                          5 - 0 versus RPI teams 200-299

                          2 - 0 versus RPI teams 300 +

                          50 percent of our wins over teams with 200+ RPI.
                          Bingo!

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by KC Shox
                            0 - 4 versus the Top RPI 100.

                            7 - 0 versus RPI teams 101-199

                            5 - 0 versus RPI teams 200-299

                            2 - 0 versus RPI teams 300 +

                            50 percent of our wins over teams with 200+ RPI.
                            This pretty much sums it up, I can't honestly remember a top 100 win in recent memory under Marshall. I'm all ears.
                            "When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by RoyalShock
                              What I would really like to understand is how teams can use ball screens so effectively on us but the best we can hope for is a sometimes barely open three?
                              We have no offense. All we try to do is force it into the paint. When that isn't there, we just run around outside the arc for 30 seconds then have to force something up. I've seen times where JT and Hatch just play catch for about 10 seconds trying to get something to open up while everyone else just stands around watching.
                              Want to see a good offense? Watch KU. Watch Texas. Watch them move and set screens and move the ball around like it's filled with boiling water.

                              Want to see a bad offense? Watch us and K-State.

                              And don't give me the old "they have better athletes than us" lines. We have the athletes, they just don't do anything.

                              *This wasn't directed at anyone. I was just using the quote to respond.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by ShockerPrez
                                Originally posted by KC Shox
                                0 - 4 versus the Top RPI 100.

                                7 - 0 versus RPI teams 101-199

                                5 - 0 versus RPI teams 200-299

                                2 - 0 versus RPI teams 300 +

                                50 percent of our wins over teams with 200+ RPI.
                                This pretty much sums it up, I can't honestly remember a top 100 win in recent memory under Marshall. I'm all ears.
                                Last year at home vs. UNI?

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