I feel what you're missing is teams are trying to force the ball out of Freeman and X hands. Hunter and Tribble are being given those open looks because opposing defenses don't respect them as perimeter shooters and looking at the numbers it's hard to disagree with them. The offense looks abysmal and unless Hunter, Hankerson, Tavari, or someone else steps up we'll have to win games with rebounding and scrappy defense.
I would like to see us attack the basket these final 4 minutes. We're already in the penalty and in a game we're struggling to shoot maybe we will have better luck at the line.
Kenpom has preseason data baked into their formula to help compensate for the small sample sizes. It isn't until mid-January that kenpom ranking are fully reflective of the current season.
Yes, wait for when this person finds out we'll have to win 3 games in 3 days in Cleveland to make the tournament.
MSU was just simply the better team. Jans runs a 10-man rotation, which allows him to keep his players fresh. That's the difference between having depth and not having it.
The MAC certainly looks strong at the top with Toledo and PCCC. Being objective I'd slide Akron right behind them, but after that I don't see much to be excited about regarding the MAC.
A few teams like EMU and Ohio have given some good teams a scare, but have also lost to some really bad teams as well.
There were so many complaints about Flo Sports last year that I'd just rather not financially support them. I'll instead just watch the US-Wales match.
I feel the difference is the NFL can actually afford to eat the cost of hosting that game at a neutral site. The MAC can't afford to rent out Cleveland Browns Stadium or wherever for a meaningless regular season game.
It beats not playing the game for them. They need to win their last 2 games to have any chance of winning the MAC East and needs 1 more win to be bowl eligible.
This game getting cancelled really wouldn't matter to Akron. Our season is already shot. Buffalo needs this game played otherwise there is a pretty decent chance they won't even make it to a bowl and no chance of representing the MAC East in Detroit.
College soccer doesn't generate TV dollars so I can't imagine we'd see anything financially from this. It might lead to more scheduling in Olympic sports since there will be more familiarity. Big East schools still won't come to the JAR for a basketball game though.
Rhode Island is down this year, but other than that this is a pretty stacked filled. If we continue to shoot the ball like we have the first three games, we will go 0-3 in this tournament.
I wonder if we see more of Tavari or Lyles in this tournament given the 3 games in 3 days format.
Not to get too far ahead of ourselves, but we got a 3 games in 3 days tournament coming up. I don't know how we can survive that with a 7-man rotation, especially when our M.O. is maximum effort for 40 minutes. I'd love to see us able to put this game away early that way we can get some other guys some much needed experience.
I could be wrong, but I don't think this is quite an apples to apples comparison. TV numbers are measuring the average numbers of viewers at any one particular moment. So if someone leaves the broadcast and another viewer turns on the channel at that exact moment, that equates to 1 viewer. Unique viewers would be counting that as 2 as they're just counting anyone who logs into the broadcast regardless of how long they watch.
That said, it's still really good and one has to wonder if Barstool will try to expand and cover more games a crossed D1 in the future.