SFA (4-0) vs. Rutgers (3-1)
WHEN: NOV 20 (WED) 6:00 P.M.
WHERE: RAC (Piscataway, NJ)
WATCH: Big Ten Network+
There's two ways to look at Wednesday's game against the Big Ten's Rutgers Scarlet Knights (3-1).
The first is that SFA is catching them coming off their first loss of the season - falling to St. Bonaventure in a showcase game in Toronto. There they fell behind by 19 early behind a dismal shooting start, and then they clawed their way back to just 4 down using their deep bench. The Bonnies kept their starters on the floor for basically the whole game to capture their first win of an underwhelming season so far. Rutgers has been playing solid at home, tripped up in a Canadian game against a hungry underperforming team, and now is back home to get some revenge. Could be rough sledding for a traveling Jacks team.
Or, SFA is about to catch a very overrated top 100 team that has struggled to put anyone away this year except for a terrible Niagara team. This is easily the most beatable P5 team SFA has played in a long time. While last year's 14-17 season was their best in a long time, they are 14-58 in the last four seasons of conference play. They have been perennial losers, and while the mood is up for the Scarlet Knights this year, SFA needs to stomp on their neck while they remember what losing feels like. Nothing would prep us more for Duke than a taste of a big win.
Led by Geo Baker (Jr. 6'4" G) and Ron Harper Jr. (So. 6'6" G/F) in scoring, they also have good powerful height in Myles Johnson (So. 6'11" C) and Akwasi Yeboah (Gr. 6'6" F). Like Drexel, Rutgers offense has not really had sustained success this year, but this is by far the deepest bench with the most individual talent that the Jacks have seen. Controlling the boards will be the big battle in this game. If the Jacks can force Rutgers to play outside, the game will stay in hand.
SFA is averaging 90+ points a game. Just dwell on that for a second. Even the relatively low shooting percentage of the Niagara game still ended with 89 points for the good guys. This is the deepest offensive team of the Keller era. Also, they still have forced more turnovers than any team in the NCAA. Top 20 in steals and offensive rebounds, the Jacks are making hay with extra possessions. They will need them Wednesday night in New Jersey in their first road game of the season.
The most exciting part of our offense is that we have been a defense first team. SFA has been breaking the will of their opponents. Whether John up front, Cam and Calvin in deeper, or Gavin at the rim, it is no easy task getting the ball through the zone. A blistering pace was held for the entire first half against Drexel. Will Rutgers run into a similar buzzsaw?
This is a premier win for the taking from a team that has been quick to steal big games the past couple of years. Let's go get them this week.
Axe 'em!
WHEN: NOV 20 (WED) 6:00 P.M.
WHERE: RAC (Piscataway, NJ)
WATCH: Big Ten Network+
There's two ways to look at Wednesday's game against the Big Ten's Rutgers Scarlet Knights (3-1).
The first is that SFA is catching them coming off their first loss of the season - falling to St. Bonaventure in a showcase game in Toronto. There they fell behind by 19 early behind a dismal shooting start, and then they clawed their way back to just 4 down using their deep bench. The Bonnies kept their starters on the floor for basically the whole game to capture their first win of an underwhelming season so far. Rutgers has been playing solid at home, tripped up in a Canadian game against a hungry underperforming team, and now is back home to get some revenge. Could be rough sledding for a traveling Jacks team.
Or, SFA is about to catch a very overrated top 100 team that has struggled to put anyone away this year except for a terrible Niagara team. This is easily the most beatable P5 team SFA has played in a long time. While last year's 14-17 season was their best in a long time, they are 14-58 in the last four seasons of conference play. They have been perennial losers, and while the mood is up for the Scarlet Knights this year, SFA needs to stomp on their neck while they remember what losing feels like. Nothing would prep us more for Duke than a taste of a big win.
Led by Geo Baker (Jr. 6'4" G) and Ron Harper Jr. (So. 6'6" G/F) in scoring, they also have good powerful height in Myles Johnson (So. 6'11" C) and Akwasi Yeboah (Gr. 6'6" F). Like Drexel, Rutgers offense has not really had sustained success this year, but this is by far the deepest bench with the most individual talent that the Jacks have seen. Controlling the boards will be the big battle in this game. If the Jacks can force Rutgers to play outside, the game will stay in hand.
SFA is averaging 90+ points a game. Just dwell on that for a second. Even the relatively low shooting percentage of the Niagara game still ended with 89 points for the good guys. This is the deepest offensive team of the Keller era. Also, they still have forced more turnovers than any team in the NCAA. Top 20 in steals and offensive rebounds, the Jacks are making hay with extra possessions. They will need them Wednesday night in New Jersey in their first road game of the season.
The most exciting part of our offense is that we have been a defense first team. SFA has been breaking the will of their opponents. Whether John up front, Cam and Calvin in deeper, or Gavin at the rim, it is no easy task getting the ball through the zone. A blistering pace was held for the entire first half against Drexel. Will Rutgers run into a similar buzzsaw?
This is a premier win for the taking from a team that has been quick to steal big games the past couple of years. Let's go get them this week.
Axe 'em!
Ryan
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