ImABearToo said:
Next 3 games look winnable. WVU, OSU and TT.
So did the last 3.
#19 Baylor (10-4; 2-0) hosts Kansas State (13-1; 2-0) in the return of long-term Baylor assistant Jerome Tang to Waco. The game is at 5pm CST on January 7th and is televised on ESPN+.
KenPom Prediction: Baylor 77 KSU 72
Torvik Prediction: Baylor 76 KSU 73
Evan Miyakawa Prediction: Baylor 79 KSU 71
Coaches
KSU: Jerome Tang (56) 13-1
Baylor: Scott Drew (52); 429-237 overall (409-226 at Baylor); 10 NCAAs; 5 Sweet 16s; 3 Elite 8s; FF; 1 National Championship
Head to Head: 0-0
KSU Starters
Guard: Markquis Nowell (SR) 5-8 160 lbs; 16 ppg; 3 reb; 9 asst; 40% FG; 36% 3pt; 86% FT
Guard: Desi Sills (SR) 6-2 200 lbs; 9 ppg; 3 reb; 3 asst; 46% FG; 27% 3pt; 77% FT
Guard: Cam Carter (SO) 6-3 190 lbs; 7 ppg; 3 reb; 2 asst; 37% FG; 35% 3pt; 73% FT
Forward: Keyontae Johnson (SR) 6-6 230 lbs; 18 ppg; 7 reb; 3 asst; 58% FG; 41% 3pt; 76% FT
Forward: Nae’Qwan Towlin (JR) 6-10 210 lbs; 12 ppg; 6 reb; 47% FG; 30% 3pt; 68% FT
KSU Bench
Forward: Abayomi Iyolia (SR) 6-10 220 lbs; 5 ppg; 3 reb; 61% FG; 86% FT
Forward: Ismael Massoud (JR) 6-9 225 lbs; 4 ppg; 2 reb; 34% FG; 39% 3pt; 100% FT
Forward: David N’Guessan (JR) 6-9 215 lbs; 8 ppg; 5 reb; 68% FG; 50% 3pt; 47% FT
Baylor Starters
Guard: Adam Flagler (SR) 6-3 185 lbs; 16 ppg; 3 reb; 5 asst; 47% FG; 48% 3pt; 80% FT
Guard: LJ Cryer (JR) 6-1 190 lbs; 15 ppg; 2 reb; 2 asst; 44% FG; 36% 3pt; 94% FT
Guard: Keyonte George (FR) 6-4 185 lbs; 16 ppg; 4 reb; 4 asst; 38% FG; 35% 3pt; 85% FT
Forward: Jalen Bridges (JR) 6-7 225 lbs; 9 ppg; 5 reb; 47% FG; 21% 3pt; 78% FT
Forward: Flo Thamba (SR) 6-10 250 lbs; 5 ppg; 5 reb; 1 blk; 63% FG; 49% FT
Baylor Bench
Guard: Dale Bonner (SR) 6-2 170 lbs; 6 ppg; 2 reb; 4 asst; 2 st; 45% FG; 36% 3pt; 79% FT
Forward: Caleb Lohner (JR) 6-8 235 lbs; 5 ppg; 5 reb; 56% FG; 33% 3pt; 69% FT
Guard: Langston Love (FR) 6-5 210 lbs; 7 ppg; 2 reb; 45% FG; 35% 3pt; 83% FT
Forward: Joshua Ojianwuna (FR) 6-10 235 lbs; 6 ppg; 5 reb; 1 blk; 71% FG; 69% FT
ImABearToo said:
Next 3 games look winnable. WVU, OSU and TT.
Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
bear2be2 said:So were the last two.ImABearToo said:
Next 3 games look winnable. WVU, OSU and TT.
bear2be2 said:Scott Drew has had more impact transfers than any coach in America. We just flopped on our two transfers this year ... though Bridges played pretty well today.ImABearToo said:
Tang built KSU through the portal. Dykes did same with TCu in football. We gotta buy some studs to compete.
Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
K-State, like us, is a half team, and that will catch up with them eventually. But people underrated their talent in the preseason.historian said:bear2be2 said:So were the last two.ImABearToo said:
Next 3 games look winnable. WVU, OSU and TT.
K State is a lot better than anyone thought they would be preseason.
Those guys were all Division I transfers.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
I said 'portal', not 'recruiting'. Different tool.
We'll get there.
I almost went back and edited my post to include those two. I also forgot Manu Lecomte, though I never cared much for his game.historian said:bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
Not just Div 1: Freddie Gillespie was amazing. Dale Bonner has been great in spurts. If he can bring that to every game consistently, it will help out significantly.
bear2be2 said:Those guys were all Division I transfers.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
I said 'portal', not 'recruiting'. Different tool.
We'll get there.
You guys are reaching.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Those guys were all Division I transfers.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
I said 'portal', not 'recruiting'. Different tool.
We'll get there.
But the portal is different. Not saying we won't get there, just it's a different tool.
bear2be2 said:You guys are reaching.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Those guys were all Division I transfers.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
I said 'portal', not 'recruiting'. Different tool.
We'll get there.
But the portal is different. Not saying we won't get there, just it's a different tool.
Tang didn't build his roster through the portal by choice. He used the portal because he had no choice. Almost the entire K-State roster left when he was hired.
And with the exception of Keyontae Johnson, none of the transfers they added were signficantly more accomplished than Bridges or Lohner.
We had a couple of holes and filled them through the portal like everyone wanted us to. The players we added just weren't as good as advertised/we needed them to be. Those things happen. And they certainly don't speak to any sort of concerning trend where transfer talent is concerned.
I think it's much simpler than that. This team just isn't as good as the teams we've been fielding the past several years.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:You guys are reaching.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Those guys were all Division I transfers.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
I said 'portal', not 'recruiting'. Different tool.
We'll get there.
But the portal is different. Not saying we won't get there, just it's a different tool.
Tang didn't build his roster through the portal by choice. He used the portal because he had no choice. Almost the entire K-State roster left when he was hired.
And with the exception of Keyontae Johnson, none of the transfers they added were signficantly more accomplished than Bridges or Lohner.
We had a couple of holes and filled them through the portal like everyone wanted us to. The players we added just weren't as good as advertised/we needed them to be. Those things happen. And they certainly don't speak to any sort of concerning trend where transfer talent is concerned.
Not talking about Tang. We are obviously missing some pieces on defense. Even today the guys had flashes of being good, but there were also periods where they just.were missing what was going on.
We got used to a team that was "on" 85 to 95 percent of the game. We have a team this year that is "on" 60 to 70 percent of the game.
bear2be2 said:I think it's much simpler than that. This team just isn't as good as the teams we've been fielding the past several years.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:You guys are reaching.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Those guys were all Division I transfers.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
I said 'portal', not 'recruiting'. Different tool.
We'll get there.
But the portal is different. Not saying we won't get there, just it's a different tool.
Tang didn't build his roster through the portal by choice. He used the portal because he had no choice. Almost the entire K-State roster left when he was hired.
And with the exception of Keyontae Johnson, none of the transfers they added were signficantly more accomplished than Bridges or Lohner.
We had a couple of holes and filled them through the portal like everyone wanted us to. The players we added just weren't as good as advertised/we needed them to be. Those things happen. And they certainly don't speak to any sort of concerning trend where transfer talent is concerned.
Not talking about Tang. We are obviously missing some pieces on defense. Even today the guys had flashes of being good, but there were also periods where they just.were missing what was going on.
We got used to a team that was "on" 85 to 95 percent of the game. We have a team this year that is "on" 60 to 70 percent of the game.
We have bad individual defenders who come together to play bad team defense. And several of the guys we needed to be impact players -- including our two transfers -- aren't capable of being that consistently.
It is what it is. We swung and missed. There's no need to make one-off mistakes in talent evaluation into something larger than they are.
Flagler isn't a role player. He's one of the best and most efficient guard scorers in the Big 12 and country. With a better team around him, people would be marveling at the season he's currently putting together.IvanBear said:bear2be2 said:I think it's much simpler than that. This team just isn't as good as the teams we've been fielding the past several years.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:You guys are reaching.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Those guys were all Division I transfers.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
I said 'portal', not 'recruiting'. Different tool.
We'll get there.
But the portal is different. Not saying we won't get there, just it's a different tool.
Tang didn't build his roster through the portal by choice. He used the portal because he had no choice. Almost the entire K-State roster left when he was hired.
And with the exception of Keyontae Johnson, none of the transfers they added were signficantly more accomplished than Bridges or Lohner.
We had a couple of holes and filled them through the portal like everyone wanted us to. The players we added just weren't as good as advertised/we needed them to be. Those things happen. And they certainly don't speak to any sort of concerning trend where transfer talent is concerned.
Not talking about Tang. We are obviously missing some pieces on defense. Even today the guys had flashes of being good, but there were also periods where they just.were missing what was going on.
We got used to a team that was "on" 85 to 95 percent of the game. We have a team this year that is "on" 60 to 70 percent of the game.
We have bad individual defenders who come together to play bad team defense. And several of the guys we needed to be impact players -- including our two transfers -- aren't capable of being that consistently.
It is what it is. We swung and missed. There's no need to make one-off mistakes in talent evaluation into something larger than they are.
Exactly this, the natty role players (Flagler Mayer Thamba) never developed past being role players. We failed to bring in leadership and talent to run the offense and defense this year. We've got two busts in loveday and Turner. This has just been a bad two years of roster management. Hopefully the ball handling guards we're developing and have recruited can set the ship right next year. Otherwise drew needs to prioritize transfers with age and experience because bringing in WVU and BYU bench warmers is not working.
There are great players and pieces on this team, but they aren't the right ones. This team is all role players at this point either due to age or talent ceiling.
Agreed. Was re-watching the title game against Gonzaga from 2021 last night, and those guys were right there making it happen.bear2be2 said:Flagler isn't a role player. He's one of the best and most efficient guard scorers in the Big 12 and country. With a better team around him, people would be marveling at the season he's currently putting together.IvanBear said:bear2be2 said:I think it's much simpler than that. This team just isn't as good as the teams we've been fielding the past several years.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:You guys are reaching.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Those guys were all Division I transfers.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
I said 'portal', not 'recruiting'. Different tool.
We'll get there.
But the portal is different. Not saying we won't get there, just it's a different tool.
Tang didn't build his roster through the portal by choice. He used the portal because he had no choice. Almost the entire K-State roster left when he was hired.
And with the exception of Keyontae Johnson, none of the transfers they added were signficantly more accomplished than Bridges or Lohner.
We had a couple of holes and filled them through the portal like everyone wanted us to. The players we added just weren't as good as advertised/we needed them to be. Those things happen. And they certainly don't speak to any sort of concerning trend where transfer talent is concerned.
Not talking about Tang. We are obviously missing some pieces on defense. Even today the guys had flashes of being good, but there were also periods where they just.were missing what was going on.
We got used to a team that was "on" 85 to 95 percent of the game. We have a team this year that is "on" 60 to 70 percent of the game.
We have bad individual defenders who come together to play bad team defense. And several of the guys we needed to be impact players -- including our two transfers -- aren't capable of being that consistently.
It is what it is. We swung and missed. There's no need to make one-off mistakes in talent evaluation into something larger than they are.
Exactly this, the natty role players (Flagler Mayer Thamba) never developed past being role players. We failed to bring in leadership and talent to run the offense and defense this year. We've got two busts in loveday and Turner. This has just been a bad two years of roster management. Hopefully the ball handling guards we're developing and have recruited can set the ship right next year. Otherwise drew needs to prioritize transfers with age and experience because bringing in WVU and BYU bench warmers is not working.
There are great players and pieces on this team, but they aren't the right ones. This team is all role players at this point either due to age or talent ceiling.
This team has a lot of problems. He's not one of them.
We essentially traded Matt Mayer for Jalen Bridges, because we agreed to part ways with Mayer around the time Bridges announced he was transferring here. Right now, we got the raw end of that deal, although we do have Jalen for a few more years after this one.Oldbear83 said:Agreed. Was re-watching the title game against Gonzaga from 2021 last night, and those guys were right there making it happen.bear2be2 said:Flagler isn't a role player. He's one of the best and most efficient guard scorers in the Big 12 and country. With a better team around him, people would be marveling at the season he's currently putting together.IvanBear said:bear2be2 said:I think it's much simpler than that. This team just isn't as good as the teams we've been fielding the past several years.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:You guys are reaching.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Those guys were all Division I transfers.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
I said 'portal', not 'recruiting'. Different tool.
We'll get there.
But the portal is different. Not saying we won't get there, just it's a different tool.
Tang didn't build his roster through the portal by choice. He used the portal because he had no choice. Almost the entire K-State roster left when he was hired.
And with the exception of Keyontae Johnson, none of the transfers they added were signficantly more accomplished than Bridges or Lohner.
We had a couple of holes and filled them through the portal like everyone wanted us to. The players we added just weren't as good as advertised/we needed them to be. Those things happen. And they certainly don't speak to any sort of concerning trend where transfer talent is concerned.
Not talking about Tang. We are obviously missing some pieces on defense. Even today the guys had flashes of being good, but there were also periods where they just.were missing what was going on.
We got used to a team that was "on" 85 to 95 percent of the game. We have a team this year that is "on" 60 to 70 percent of the game.
We have bad individual defenders who come together to play bad team defense. And several of the guys we needed to be impact players -- including our two transfers -- aren't capable of being that consistently.
It is what it is. We swung and missed. There's no need to make one-off mistakes in talent evaluation into something larger than they are.
Exactly this, the natty role players (Flagler Mayer Thamba) never developed past being role players. We failed to bring in leadership and talent to run the offense and defense this year. We've got two busts in loveday and Turner. This has just been a bad two years of roster management. Hopefully the ball handling guards we're developing and have recruited can set the ship right next year. Otherwise drew needs to prioritize transfers with age and experience because bringing in WVU and BYU bench warmers is not working.
There are great players and pieces on this team, but they aren't the right ones. This team is all role players at this point either due to age or talent ceiling.
This team has a lot of problems. He's not one of them.
Flagler is smart and hard-working. So are a lot of the other players, but Flagler has carried the team at times.
Mayer was coming along, showing real growth. Wish we could have kept him.
Flo is Flo. Yes he makes mistakes but he also has led the team at times, especially on defense. Take him out of the lineup and we don't have those wins against the Zags and Bruins this year.
I really don't see a simple way to change this team into the one that won the Natty. But I like our players and trust our coaches.
Barring an injury, I don't think there was ever any chance of KB being back this season. Additionally, I think we might have lost Cryer to the portal if he wasn't going to be a starter this season. He's had horrific injury luck, yet again, but despite his defensive shortcomings, we're a better team with Cryer than without him.Crawfoso1973 said:
And what if KB starting at the wing and Cryer coming off the bench in a more comfortable 6th man role as a microwave scorer?
Yeah I know, even when his draft status started to slide,it was always a foregone conclusion he was gone. As for Cryer due to his physical and defensive limitations and one-dimensional skill set I think he is much better as a 6th man for a program with final 4 aspirations. But you are right he might not have accepted that role.Mitch Henessey said:Barring an injury, I don't think there was ever any chance of KB being back this season. Additionally, I think we might have lost Cryer to the portal if he wasn't going to be a starter this season. He's had horrific injury luck, yet again, but despite his defensive shortcomings, we're a better team with Cryer than without him.Crawfoso1973 said:
And what if KB starting at the wing and Cryer coming off the bench in a more comfortable 6th man role as a microwave scorer?
Oldbear83 said:Agreed. Was re-watching the title game against Gonzaga from 2021 last night, and those guys were right there making it happen.bear2be2 said:Flagler isn't a role player. He's one of the best and most efficient guard scorers in the Big 12 and country. With a better team around him, people would be marveling at the season he's currently putting together.IvanBear said:bear2be2 said:I think it's much simpler than that. This team just isn't as good as the teams we've been fielding the past several years.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:You guys are reaching.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Those guys were all Division I transfers.Oldbear83 said:bear2be2 said:Are we pretending that Makai Mason, Mario Kegler, Royce O'Neale, Davion Mitchell, MaCio Teague, Adam Flagler, JTT, etc., etc., didn't/don't exist?Oldbear83 said:Futbol Bear said:
How does a program of Baylor's caliber have 2 portal additions to this roster that are mediocre at best?
Seems we haven't really mastered how to use the portal to our advantage.
We missed on Bridges and Lohner. But Scott Drew's track record with transfers -- both from the JUCO and Division I ranks -- is remarkable.
I said 'portal', not 'recruiting'. Different tool.
We'll get there.
But the portal is different. Not saying we won't get there, just it's a different tool.
Tang didn't build his roster through the portal by choice. He used the portal because he had no choice. Almost the entire K-State roster left when he was hired.
And with the exception of Keyontae Johnson, none of the transfers they added were signficantly more accomplished than Bridges or Lohner.
We had a couple of holes and filled them through the portal like everyone wanted us to. The players we added just weren't as good as advertised/we needed them to be. Those things happen. And they certainly don't speak to any sort of concerning trend where transfer talent is concerned.
Not talking about Tang. We are obviously missing some pieces on defense. Even today the guys had flashes of being good, but there were also periods where they just.were missing what was going on.
We got used to a team that was "on" 85 to 95 percent of the game. We have a team this year that is "on" 60 to 70 percent of the game.
We have bad individual defenders who come together to play bad team defense. And several of the guys we needed to be impact players -- including our two transfers -- aren't capable of being that consistently.
It is what it is. We swung and missed. There's no need to make one-off mistakes in talent evaluation into something larger than they are.
Exactly this, the natty role players (Flagler Mayer Thamba) never developed past being role players. We failed to bring in leadership and talent to run the offense and defense this year. We've got two busts in loveday and Turner. This has just been a bad two years of roster management. Hopefully the ball handling guards we're developing and have recruited can set the ship right next year. Otherwise drew needs to prioritize transfers with age and experience because bringing in WVU and BYU bench warmers is not working.
There are great players and pieces on this team, but they aren't the right ones. This team is all role players at this point either due to age or talent ceiling.
This team has a lot of problems. He's not one of them.
Flagler is smart and hard-working. So are a lot of the other players, but Flagler has carried the team at times.
Mayer was coming along, showing real growth. Wish we could have kept him.
Flo is Flo. Yes he makes mistakes but he also has led the team at times, especially on defense. Take him out the lineup and we don't have those wins against the Zags and Bruins this year.
I really don't see a simple way to change this team into the one that won the Natty. But I like our players and trust our coaches.