SFA_03 said:
The crowd looked flat out pathetic on tv. It might've looked better live but on tv, it looked like we've lost all fight already.
There are a few factors that can explain this game.
1. It's a rivalry and in a rivalry generally it doesn't matter who's better. Look at the BOTPW the past few years. With the exception of this past one it didn't matter how good Sam was, we always gave them a game.
2. We haven't finished games strong all year. I don't know what it is but we are not aggressive at the end and we can't hit our shots.
3. There's a lot of new things on this team, and one is Kyle Keller. I've said since his first few games, I think Keller will be a great coach. Hell, he replaced argueably the greatest SFA team in history with a bunch of freshmen and first year D1 players and got us within 1 game of a conference regular season title. But he's also a rookie head coach. He's gonna need time to grow, and I think everyone can see that while he is a good coach, he needs time to become great. Add that with a team comprised of players who've never been played D1 ball and you're gonna struggle. Consistency is key and this team hasn't had it at all this season.
I still stand by, and will stand by, that next year we should expect dominance on the level of Brad Underwood's teams, but this year from the beginning we were going to struggle.
I tend to agree with SFA_03. Give Keller some time. He's an experienced coach at the D-1 level, although not an experienced head guy. He has to learn the ropes of the job, just like all of us do on a new job. There's a huge difference between being an assistant and being the The Man. I also agree that next year, with the returners we'll have, with Bain and Niemenen back, with a healthy and fit Ty Charles, with the additions of Bogues and Mack and Fisher and maybe another new face or two, we will be back in the cat bird seat of this league.
A few days ago Ryan (nacluth) said something that is absolutey true. He reminded everyone about what most of us agreed with at the beginning of the season... That we would be satisfied with a top three or four finish in the league this year, considering an almost totally new team, new system, and new coaching staff. And here we are, actually a bit better than predicted.
One last thing. The guys posting here are passionate about SFA athletics, and especially Jacks hoops. I cannot for the life of me understand why the students and the community cannot fill WRJ every home game. Way back in the Stone Ages when I was at SFA we'd sometimes spend the night outside of Shelton gym (Yeah, I know... I'm showing my age) hoping to grab a seat for a game the next night. That kind of passion for the Jacks just does not exist anymore, and I can't understand it. Go to the games, wear your purple, and be loud and proud, people! I live over 200 miles away and I still make several games a year. Love SFA and support SFA athletics (men and women), people!