Fighter of the Nightman
- Chicago, IL
What worries me is that none of those factors related to Purdue (or Iowa tonight, even) will matter if we don't get our heads right. We need to come out with the energy that we had in the first 10-15 minutes of the MSU home game ... we were CLEARLY giving our all physically and emotionally, and then we just shut down.I actually disagree here. That Purdue game is becoming more of a coin flip type of game by the day. Purdue will be coming into Champaign on relatively short rest compared to Illinois, and possibly losing 5 out of their last 6 or worse (they have lost their last 4 games, including the collapse in Bloomington on Sunday).
We will have a better idea of this team after tonight. I am hoping some full team practices will help, along with a consistent game plan that will play to the strengths of this unit.
Since MSU went up 66-65 vs. us with about 7 minutes to play, we have been outscored 141-220. If you "average that out" over those 2.25 games into just one game, it's a "normalized" result of losing 63-98 ... by 35 points. And we have not looked engaged or all there during that disastrous stretch. So what worries me now in a way that it hasn't in YEARS is why will any factors make a difference with this team besides getting lucky from three and having those finally start to fall? A tired Purdue, a pumped up crowd, having our backs against the wall ... I'm just not sure any of it will really move these guys to have a different type of performance.