Is 41 points the lowest point total we've had in over a decade?
sfajack05 said:sfa17 said:
meanwhile BU and Illinois remain undefeated in big 10
What the hell does that have to do with anything?
it was a bad take. just frustrating , thats allSFA Jack Fanatic said:sfajack05 said:sfa17 said:
meanwhile BU and Illinois remain undefeated in big 10
What the hell does that have to do with anything?
Agree. 17 usually makes great contributions on our forums, but that one was unnecessary. (Sorry, 17.)
sfa17 said:it was a bad take. just frustrating , thats allSFA Jack Fanatic said:sfajack05 said:sfa17 said:
meanwhile BU and Illinois remain undefeated in big 10
What the hell does that have to do with anything?
Agree. 17 usually makes great contributions on our forums, but that one was unnecessary. (Sorry, 17.)
PurpleOut said:
Worth noting that Hawkins basically collapsed during a timeout and never played again. Couldn't really see if he was active on the bench at the end.
Sam held us to 40 at home 11 years ago. It was one of the ugliest games I had ever seen. But at least we had the excuse that Kaspar wouldn't let us shoot early in the clock.SFA_03 said:
Is 41 points the lowest point total we've had in over a decade?
I'm going to steal some of this optimism for myself.Rev007 said:
In the end, I believe we will win the WAC tournament
I think not have a good grasp of playing our style of defense has kept Tezeno off the court up to this point. He definitely earned some more playing time after today.Rev007 said:
Everyone has an opinion, and I enjoy reading them even if I disagree. Here's my take on this game:
Normally, I'm not a positive person, but I believe in this team. There was a lot to learn, and I'm guessing a lot of discussion took place in the locker room after the game. The positives as I see them are two: 1) grit and resolve in the second half, and 2) Derrick Tezeno. Those starters that sat on the bench in the second half while watching the reserves retake the lead have to be wondering what their future roles will be. They can sulk and quit, or they can fight harder and give 100%. Either way, Tezeno earned more playing time. The guy has a great physical presence, and he plays pretty good defense.
In the end, I believe we will win the WAC tournament.
Oh wow. Didn't catch that. That doesn't sound good.PurpleOut said:
Worth noting that Hawkins basically collapsed during a timeout and never played again. Couldn't really see if he was active on the bench at the end.
I'm with you.Rev007 said:
Everyone has an opinion, and I enjoy reading them even if I disagree. Here's my take on this game:
Normally, I'm not a positive person, but I believe in this team. There was a lot to learn, and I'm guessing a lot of discussion took place in the locker room after the game. The positives as I see them are two: 1) grit and resolve in the second half, and 2) Derrick Tezeno. Those starters that sat on the bench in the second half while watching the reserves retake the lead have to be wondering what their future roles will be. They can sulk and quit, or they can fight harder and give 100%. Either way, Tezeno earned more playing time. The guy has a great physical presence, and he plays pretty good defense.
In the end, I believe we will win the WAC tournament.
I hope this tweet finds its way to the locker room. Bulletin board material.Both of these went for 41 points today 🤷♂️ #AggieUp pic.twitter.com/aqC60xnLI0
— NM State MBB (@NMStateMBB) January 16, 2022
Aku is the second coming of Jovan, only worse, IMHO.BigJack85 said:
I think we missed not having Nana on the trip. He could have offered some productive minutes that Aku just didn't accomplish.
I'm trying to figure out how he got recruited by A&M. Very puzzling. They must have seen something when he was in high school that they never developed. Or something...SFA Jack Fanatic said:Aku is the second coming of Jovan, only worse, IMHO.BigJack85 said:
I think we missed not having Nana on the trip. He could have offered some productive minutes that Aku just didn't accomplish.
No-look said:I hope this tweet finds its way to the locker room. Bulletin board material.Both of these went for 41 points today 🤷♂️ #AggieUp pic.twitter.com/aqC60xnLI0
— NM State MBB (@NMStateMBB) January 16, 2022
RedRiverLa said:
I don't know if it's been mentioned as a reason, but I think we are seeing what happens without Jeremy Cox on the bench. Game planer, player relationships, game manager - I think we miss him tremendously and that has become evident the further we go in the season
Yes, and Mason!Ljacks&Longnecks said:
Was thinking about this yesterday, I'm sure missing Cox and Mason from this staff.
To be fair I don't know much about the new assistants, their abilities and what they bring to the table but the Keller/Cox/Mason continuity was strong and carried us well. Hopefully I'll soon feel the same about the new staff.
Honestly, that's pretty good - can't fault them for the truth.PurpleOut said:No-look said:I hope this tweet finds its way to the locker room. Bulletin board material.Both of these went for 41 points today 🤷♂️ #AggieUp pic.twitter.com/aqC60xnLI0
— NM State MBB (@NMStateMBB) January 16, 2022
Posted by our former SID btw.