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I was listing the starting 5 but thanks for reminding me of the 6th man of the yearDon't forget Jackson.
I was listing the starting 5 but thanks for reminding me of the 6th man of the yearDon't forget Jackson.
Agreed. Plus 17 turnovers and we were beaten on the boards 44-30.The starters were 8 of 35 from the field. That is an amazing statistic, and all you need to know about the game.
The starters were 8 of 35 from the field. That is an amazing statistic, and all you need to know about the game.
The AJC had an article about the similarities of both teams ... I think this will be a very competitive game start to finish, both programs want it BAD !!
I'm looking for a very entertaining game that whoever makes the plays in the final minutes wins ... GT by 4 !!
IMHO TCU played our type of game and was a step or two faster than us. Their rebound positioning on the offensive boards amazed me. TCU played a great game and certainly their great play resulted in advantage in every stat. The way the ball was falling for them it gave them more energy which IMO made us look slower. I don't think we gave up. We got out played and TCU energy increased with their every point, rebound, TOWell, this game could not have gone much worse for the Jackets.
A sloooow start on both offense and defense put us in an early hole. Then Lammers gets his 2nd foul at the 12 minute mark of the 1st half. Our guys seemed slow-footed and lacked the energy we have been accustomed to seeing from them. Give TCU credit--they came out with a ton of energy and passed very well when we were in zone D. ----
Coach Pastner needs to recruit more sizeNow the most important season begins:
Recruiting season--- although it never really ends.
Hoping for at least 1 top 100 player for 2017 and at least 1 top 25 player for 2018.
Size, yes. But recruiting shooters has to be our first priority.Coach Pastner needs to recruit more size
IMO, if you substitute Alvarado and Haywood for Q, Heath, and Hayward last night, I would say size is more important right now. Not saying shooting is not important, but we are way too thin up front.Size, yes. But recruiting shooters has to be our first priority.
Frustrating part is we didn’t lose due to lack of talent last night. We just didn’t show up. Defense was really bad. Even when we did get a stop, we gave up an offensive board. FT shooting was terrible. I’m not sure what the gameplan was offensively but it didn’t look like we had much of one. Lammers was getting schooled all night and threw up a bunch of really lazy shots. Q was brick city again. Offensively we couldn’t do anything outside of Tadric making a play but our main problem was a slow, lazy defense and poor rebounding. The 2 things that have won us games all year and shouldn’t have anything to do with not enough talent.
A frustrating loss and only amplified by us essentially quitting halfway through the 2nd half. We didn’t score a single point from the 12:10 mark to 2:06 when McCormick hit a 3. That’s extremely frustrating to see our guys lay down like that. I loved watching this team this year but it would’ve been nice to see us play our final game without quitting like that.