It's unpopular because it's stupid. Not because it's some brave step out onto a limb.TeamPlayer said:
It's not a popular take, I get it.
It's unpopular because it's stupid. Not because it's some brave step out onto a limb.TeamPlayer said:
It's not a popular take, I get it.
Mitch Henessey said:
TeamPlayer keeps making themselves look worse with every post. Take the L, my guy.
Crawfoso1973 said:
You keep digging your hole deeper. The scholarships on EJ and Love were not "wasted." Love has been terrific and would've been the Big 12 6th man of the year before injury. The story is not yet written, he still has a chance to come back in the tournament and pick up where he left off.
As for EJ, he has been instrumental in mentoring our 2 young bigs. Every scholarship player will not play huge minutes during the game, but can help in practice and with intangibles and with team culture. His influence has been immense.
CSD runs a culture of joy and will not run off players. The culture of our program is a big reason why we continue to recruit at such a high level.
Crawfoso1973 said:
CSD said publicly several weeks ago that EJ is transitioning to a player-coach role. So yes, he is mentoring the young guys. That is not a wasted scholarship .
Quinton said:
Team, Love won us the game @ ucf. A loss there and the season was on the verge of collapse. Just by that game alone, we didn't waste it.
We need to recruit the portal like no tomorrow though, I agree there. But with all the whiffs on scholarships lately, Love is the last guy we should run off.
Agreed. Crawfoso was spot on in that post.historian said:Crawfoso1973 said:
You keep digging your hole deeper. The scholarships on EJ and Love were not "wasted." Love has been terrific and would've been the Big 12 6th man of the year before injury. The story is not yet written, he still has a chance to come back in the tournament and pick up where he left off.
As for EJ, he has been instrumental in mentoring our 2 young bigs. Every scholarship player will not play huge minutes during the game, but can help in practice and with intangibles and with team culture. His influence has been immense.
CSD runs a culture of joy and will not run off players. The culture of our program is a big reason why we continue to recruit at such a high level.
This deserves more stars. Well said.
Baylor's Langston Love (ankle) will be evaluated following practices this week before his status is determined for Friday's NCAA Tournament game against Colgate, per Scott Drew.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) March 19, 2024
Averages 11 PPG.
Has been in and out of the lineup over the past month due to injuries.
I really don't understand the injury management in this program sometimes. Seemed completely fine at Tech. I don't understand the reports unless he legit reaggravated it or we are milking this for gaming purposes. When we hear this messaging from the program, they typically do not play. Hope its different this time.Hotsauce said:
I have to believe he was held out of the B12 tournament b/c of the meaningless nature of those games. He played (near) full minutes @Tech, and I didn't notice him ever hobbling around or looking like he was in pain.
That's what I'm telling myself at least...
Drew loves to say game time decision then the guy comes out in a boot unable to walk, or he comes out and drops 15.Stefano DiMera said:
There are NHL head coaches more forthcoming on injuries than Drew.
Langston Love is OUT this weekend and DOUBTFUL for the tournament as a whole per Scott Drew
— Jack Mackenzie (@JackMack1998) March 20, 2024
Johnny Bear said:
Well, this sucks. While I'm certainly not suggesting we could once again be a first weekend casualty, I'm going to stick with us as a sweet 16 team mainly because we've got the best draw for at least the first two rounds that we've had in a long time. With an 80% or better Love back I felt something more wasn't beyond the realm of possibility, but now I'm feeling like the absolute ceiling is likely the sweet 16 for us.
The are conflicting reports whether it's the ankle or knee.IowaBear said:
Is there more to the injury than being let on ? That's a gigantic blow.
Dude just cannot stay healthy.
boognish_bear said:
Well hell....time to readjust my bracketLangston Love is OUT this weekend and DOUBTFUL for the tournament as a whole per Scott Drew
— Jack Mackenzie (@JackMack1998) March 20, 2024
boognish_bear said:Johnny Bear said:
Well, this sucks. While I'm certainly not suggesting we could once again be a first weekend casualty, I'm going to stick with us as a sweet 16 team mainly because we've got the best draw for at least the first two rounds that we've had in a long time. With an 80% or better Love back I felt something more wasn't beyond the realm of possibility, but now I'm feeling like the absolute ceiling is likely the sweet 16 for us.
Yep....same. With Love I thought we had a puncher's chance at E8. Not thinking that any more. S16 would be really great at this point.
BearFan33 said:
Poor guy has terrible luck. He's a heck of a player when healthy. This really sucks for him and for the team.
I suppose Miro will get the majority of his minutes. Time to ball out ML.
It was the boot =(IvanBear said:Drew loves to say game time decision then the guy comes out in a boot unable to walk, or he comes out and drops 15.Stefano DiMera said:
There are NHL head coaches more forthcoming on injuries than Drew.
Lets hope it's the latter this time.
Miro has a nice shot, 37.5% from 3, but doesn't shoot enough. My hope he will help us from perimeter if he can get confidence.Johnny Bear said:BearFan33 said:
Poor guy has terrible luck. He's a heck of a player when healthy. This really sucks for him and for the team.
I suppose Miro will get the majority of his minutes. Time to ball out ML.
I appreciate what Little does, but given this news, he's got to figure out a way to provide at least some scoring off the bench. I don't know if it was a fluke, but at least Lohner had more impact in the two Big 12 tournament games than he's had all season, including some scoring. Both of those guys have got to step up in the Dance.