drsmitty74
- Rochester
Would agree with the 1st team you mentioned.Gonzaga? UConn? Texas? These are pretty solid basketball schools. I wear the O&B glasses, but must admit all of these programs are better than ours. At least over the past 15+ years.
Would agree with the 1st team you mentioned.Gonzaga? UConn? Texas? These are pretty solid basketball schools. I wear the O&B glasses, but must admit all of these programs are better than ours. At least over the past 15+ years.
UConn has won the national championship 4 times in the past 23 years. We’ve had one runner up during that time frame. I know the Big East isn’t what it once was, but UConn is a basketball powerhouse.Would agree with the 1st team you mentioned.
True fact. Not looking for a debate.UConn has won the national championship 4 times in the past 23 years. We’ve had one runner up during that time frame. I know the Big East isn’t what it once was, but UConn is a basketball powerhouse.
You said that there was not a "power team" among those who have reportedly contacted Curbelo. Other posters identified schools like Gonzaga, UConn, and Texas that have reached out to him and would certainly qualify as a "power team."St. John’s Georgia Tech Pittsburgh Kansas state St. Mary’s Clemson Texas A&M.....meh?
I think UI has been the better than UCONN the past three years, and I'm hoping that'll be the trend moving forward. UCONN had some subpar teams post-Boatwright, but UI was awful then too.True fact. Not looking for a debate.
Just stating my opinion.
Forgot you're not allowed to have an opinion these days.
What a simplistic uninformed takeThat is underwood’s job. If he can’t figure out how to handle different personalities then he is going to be out of touch like Weber. Time keeps on ticking. Life moves fast so sometimes you have to stop and enjoy it. Sometimes you need to change - talking to you underwood
Yup.What a simplistic uninformed take
UCONN appeared to be trending in the right direction this year, but like a number of other teams, they've had their share of transfers out this post-season. This is a team that beat Auburn, Marquette (we didn't), and Villanova. And as another posted earlier, they've won 4 National Championships in the past 25 years. I'd say that's a pretty solid program.I think UI has been the better than UCONN the past three years, and I'm hoping that'll be the trend moving forward. UCONN had some subpar teams post-Boatwright, but UI was awful then too.
Hope Curbelo ends up somewhere that's a good fit for him and vice versa. I'm selfishly hoping it's Gonzaga or St. Mary's so I can see him play in person.
Agree 100%. I'd be ecstatic with that level of success for Illinois. Someone stated that they're not a solid basketball program, which is a view I don't support. Thought I'd try and find some middle ground - and I do think Illinois has been a better program than UCONN the past 3 years. Chapeau to them for beating Nova and Auburn this year. I don't think any of us see Illinois losing to Marquette though, if Kofi's in the game.UCONN appeared to be trending in the right direction this year, but like a number of other teams, they've had their share of transfers out this post-season. This is a team that beat Auburn, Marquette (we didn't), and Villanova. And as another posted earlier, they've won 4 National Championships in the past 25 years. I'd say that's a pretty solid program.
So it’s on every manager if the job isn’t a long-term fit for every employee?That is underwood’s job. If he can’t figure out how to handle different personalities then he is going to be out of touch like Weber. Time keeps on ticking. Life moves fast so sometimes you have to stop and enjoy it. Sometimes you need to change - talking to you underwood
Agree 100%. I'd be ecstatic with that level of success for Illinois. Someone stated that they're not a solid basketball program, which is a view I don't support. Thought I'd try and find some middle ground - and I do think Illinois has been a better program than UCONN the past 3 years. Chapeau to them for beating Nova and Auburn this year. I don't think any of us see Illinois losing to Marquette though, if Kofi's in the game.
You said that there was not a "power team" among those who have reportedly contacted Curbelo. Other posters identified schools like Gonzaga, UConn, and Texas that have reached out to him and would certainly qualify as a "power team."
Is it possible that you were referring not to college basketball but to the actual Power Team, a group of Christian evangelist martial artists from the 80s? Curbelo is a talented guy but not sure that's his thing, and he's probably too quick for those absolute legends at this point of their lives.
Ha! Sorry to be off topic, but was just reminded of the Power Team the other night by my now 33-year-old son. Parental regrets never end. Lol. Actually I suppose player and coach regrets never end either.You said that there was not a "power team" among those who have reportedly contacted Curbelo. Other posters identified schools like Gonzaga, UConn, and Texas that have reached out to him and would certainly qualify as a "power team."
Is it possible that you were referring not to college basketball but to the actual Power Team, a group of Christian evangelist martial artists from the 80s? Curbelo is a talented guy but not sure that's his thing, and he's probably too quick for those absolute legends at this point of their lives.
I had to Google 'Power Team' after reading this. I'm still laughing at the first comment posted on the first YouTube video that came up:You said that there was not a "power team" among those who have reportedly contacted Curbelo. Other posters identified schools like Gonzaga, UConn, and Texas that have reached out to him and would certainly qualify as a "power team."
Is it possible that you were referring not to college basketball but to the actual Power Team, a group of Christian evangelist martial artists from the 80s? Curbelo is a talented guy but not sure that's his thing, and he's probably too quick for those absolute legends at this point of their lives.
Ripping phone books in half with their bare hands? Check.
This has to be trolling.Yup.
Few coaches have adapted their offense and defense styles more than Underwood has since he’s been here. When Kofi leaves I expect he will do so again.This has to be trolling.
Weber inherits top ten program. Drives it off the rails.
Underwood takes over a team that had the least punt of talent since Lou took over and gets them back into top 20 in five years.
Superb comparison by that guy.
I know you indirectly referenced some on the court and off the court maturity issues with Curbelo.Yup.
Totally agree....when Kofi leaves I think BU will trend towards a little more up tempo style of play....full court, maybe half court trap pressure defense...getting the ball down the floor quicker on offense with shots going up quicker in the shot clock....to play that style now, basically negates Kofi's strengths....was hoping to see a little more of that style of play this year, but pretty sure once Kofi is gone we'll see moreFew coaches have adapted their offense and defense styles more than Underwood has since he’s been here. When Kofi leaves I expect he will do so again.
First post . . . .That is underwood’s job. If he can’t figure out how to handle different personalities then he is going to be out of touch like Weber. Time keeps on ticking. Life moves fast so sometimes you have to stop and enjoy it. Sometimes you need to change - talking to you underwood
The concussion probably heightened them more.I know you indirectly referenced some on the court and off the court maturity issues with Curbelo.
Just out of curiosity, were these also problems before the concussion, or just after(or maybe just way worse after)?