They tend to have different things on the different levels. That said, this was a game against a team that would not really draw during Christmas vacationYeah there is very little there. We had a light lunch there then stopped for pupusas in Milwaukee on the way home
Why do you think he was praising the bathroomsBut did you buy a beer?
Speak for yourself.But, as is obvious to everyone now…
I posted this elsewhere and will repeat it again here that freshmen in late January/February are not the same as freshmen in November/December. CCC will likely feel more confident about playing his freshmen later in the year.All of the following can be true simultaneously:
KJ and Jello will get their minutes during B1G season - foul trouble and injuries (hopefully not season ending) will occur. Overall, I'm aligned with Collins decision to lean on the upperclassmen, and rather hope that the frosh can step up - rather than regret that the Cats let one or two non-con games slip away.
- This team didn't have a full summer to gel - not just bringing on Jalen Leach, but also recovering returners like Nicholson, Berry and Barnhizer. Throw onto this that they've embraced a different style of offense (30.4 in 3PA/FGA - 348th in D1, vs '24 season: 36.4/204th in D1).
- Jello and KJ look more ready/willing to contribute than frosh of previous years, and would benefit from getting game minutes to work through mistakes - particularly against competition that is a step below B1G.
- That being said, per kenpom, this was the most challenging non-con schedule in the Collins era (202nd toughest). There were fewer "cupcakes" for the team to build massive leads so that the younger bench could get minutes.
- And, the NET rewards margin of victory, so that discourages "letting up."
So...if he...weighs more than a duck....Big Matt is actually a witch, and is thus made of wood.
Yeah there is very little there. We had a light lunch there then stopped for pupusas in Milwaukee on the way homeThe concessions on the upper level could be a bit better,
And I heard they have a real good point guard.That press ate up Purdue a few weeks ago.
Considering they called TO the second he grabbed the 10th board, he knew exactly what he was doing.He may deny it but he knew Brooks needed one more rebound to keep his double double streak alive.
This is a relevant point that often gets overlooked in discussions about playing time. There are enough stoppages to allow the players to take a break and hydrate. I'm also coming around to accept that playing Brooks and Nick 35+ minutes a game is not necessarily going to hurt them.This is a great point bolstered by the fact that it's 9 TV timeouts, not six., first whistles under 16,12,8 & 4 minutes in each half, plus as we all know, "First called time out of the second half becomes a full time out on the floor."
That press ate up Purdue a few weeks ago.We will be tested severely in our next game at State Pen with their full court press.
I relish having watched Xavier McDaniel in the Roundhouse in that golden era of Shockers basketball.The Carr brothers were gods in Wichita. I think Antoine is the best college player I ever saw with my own eyes, except for maybe Glenn Robinson.
Lol, you bet, Christobal, same guy, different name.Diaz? You’re one coach behind.
You're correct, it is ultimately Collins who has to weigh the risk of losing players against inserting players that he doesn't yet trust as much. I'm simply of the opinion that finding minutes for key newer players demonstrates his investment/commitment in them. As stated elsewhere in this thread, however, spreading minutes too much seems indicative of not finding the optimal rotation.This is absolutely the conventional wisdom, but do they really need to play as first-years to sustain the program's trajectory? Nicholson, Martinelli and Brooks all barely played as freshmen, and they are stars today. Meanwhile, guys like Roper, Casey Simmons and Jordan Clayton all got plenty of time and are giving us nothing. Coach Collins has established that he will play the frosh on an as-needed basis, and, on the whole in recent years, his staff seems better at developing guys who do not play. At this point Coach gets the benefit of a thousand doubts from me. If he thinks KJ and Gelo are better playing one minute a game than 10, we should be good with that.
While NUCat320 often gets most of his best ideas from me, I do think you were referring to his post.Some of us were fairly blunt in opining that Collins was too indecisive with his lineups back in the relatively Dark Ages and that (gasp) he either
a) didn't know who his best players were
or
b) didn't realize that he needed to play his best players more
I know we don't want to go down that rabbit hole again, but TheC summarizes the past fairly well in his comment.
Collins' mindset changed very dramatically in this regard after the disappointing 2021-22 season.
Personally I think he (Collins) has gone from "not playing the best players enough" to "riding the best players too hard"
but it is the kind of thing that bites you "at some point" - and may not bite you at all, if you're lucky.