— Britton young (@Brittonyoung3) October 22, 2023
— Britton young (@Brittonyoung3) October 22, 2023
8-11 from the floor, 6-9 (nice) from 3, 22 points in his "first" college outing is something, even if just a scrimmage.DanaDane said:
Ja'Kobe's shooting was apparently pretty impressive.
When do they put up a national championship banner outside their arena?EatMoreSalmon said:
Have they scheduled the parade in College Station?blackie said:When do they put up a national championship banner outside their arena?EatMoreSalmon said:
I think they put one up this week, using Aggy logic. They just beat the 2021 National Champion, so that therefore makes them a current national champion.blackie said:
When do they put up a national championship banner outside their arena?
GoodOleBaylorLine said:
Ray J assist to JaKobe going to be a common call this season I think.
Also, is Drew friendly with Buzz Williams? I guess he must be to put this together
Mitch Henessey said:
Can't draw definitive conclusions from a scrimmage there's no footage from,
This... look at how the minutes were distributed (even vs. Aggie's minutes for their team).BUCANDOIT82 said:
Don't try to draw any conclusions other than that we were competitive with a ranked team and based on the minutes distribution played to scrimmage and not to win.
While the players might have cared about the final score, Drew definitely using this time to look at the lineup / match-ups, etc. I've already had 6 Aggie friends (use that word loosely) send me the damn scorecard - each one received a " hopefully you will have room to hang the Basketball Banner next to all the Football banners'...historian said:
No doubt Drew & our coaches learned much from the scrimmage that they will use to prepare the team for real games in a few weeks.
BluesBear said:While the players might have cared about the final score, Drew definitely using this time to look at the lineup / match-ups, etc. I've already had 6 Aggie friends (use that word loosely) send me the damn scorecard - each one received a " hopefully you will have room to hang the Basketball Banner next to all the Football banners'...historian said:
No doubt Drew & our coaches learned much from the scrimmage that they will use to prepare the team for real games in a few weeks.
Little's performance is cause for a lot of concern. He needs to be an impact player this year...
Here is the official final box: pic.twitter.com/jiEdSfQ6Kn
— 𝕋𝕣𝕒𝕧𝕚𝕤 𝕃. 𝔹𝕣𝕠𝕨𝕟 (@Travis_L_Brown) October 30, 2023
This year's gonna be a fun one 😏#Illini | #HTTO | #EveryDayGuys pic.twitter.com/miNO8wuGBL
— Illinois Men's Basketball (@IlliniMBB) October 30, 2023
NumberCruncher said:
What's secret about a secret scrimmage?
Posting scores and stats does not appear very secret
Thanks for the explanation. I was wondering as I seem to remember we played a secret scrimmage the year before the Championship where the whispering came out how we blew the doors off a top-level opponent, but no score or stats could be mentioned. If we had won by 30 last week, I still think Aggie would have regarded it a state secret and threatened prosecution to anyone divulging the score.DanaDane said:NumberCruncher said:
What's secret about a secret scrimmage?
Posting scores and stats does not appear very secret
Numbers - when this first started, the NCAA's defnition of secret scrimmages required that if you were playing another D1 school, it had to be closed to the public with no fans or media and the schools were not supposed to publicize any results. That definition has branched out over the years as the NCAA starting allowing the scrimmages to be essentially an exhibition in front of fans and be televised as long as proceeds go to charity. That's essentially what happened in yesterday's Arkansas vs. Purdue game, which was televised on the SEC Network. Both games above - Tech vs. Aggies and Illinois vs. KU - also had fans.
Meanwhile, our scrimmage against Gonzaga (which allegedly occurred Saturday in Phoenix according to several Gonzaga fan sites and a Zags beatwriter from Spokane) was supposed to be a completely closed scrimmage, meaning nothing should have been released by either side, although sometimes reports at a high level often find their way back to fan sites through sources. Mark Few has always been very tight with info and does not like anything released. Drew and staff tend to tipoff media guys like Jon Rothstein, Matt Norlander, Jeff Borzello and Jeff Goodman to some of our secret scrimmages over the years, but I doubt anything will be said about this scrimmage due to the mutual respect of Few and Drew.
The thing to remember with scrimmages is that the coaches may agree to several things that wouldn't be permissible in a regular game, such as allowing 6 fouls or both coaches may have agreed to help the other be doing something benefical for the practice of the other team such as spend two minutes of the action in a 1-3-1 zone or other offensive or defensive set. Or, as you might suppose, either coach may trying lineups or matchups they otherwise wouldn't have tried if it had been an actual regular season game. So, you have to take final results with a grain of salt.