Reflections and observations from big 12 tourney thus far (Sunday AM)

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juliejay84
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I am a long time fan / Baylor grad living in KCMO and since the inception of the Big 12 have taken almost every chance available when Baylor WBB is in the KC area. The highlight of course is the Big 12 tournament, and because of the venue and low attendance during Baylor games (unless ISU or KSU) we almost always get primo seats. This leads to great viewing of the games but honestly, what I enjoy the most is watching the players and Coaches interacting with each other. First of all, I love that the "injured players" have been traveling with the team and are the biggest cheer leaders and helpers, be it Madison with a whiteboard or Buggs & Jana being the first on the floor at a time out to pump up the ones coming off the floor. With the injuries (& foul trouble ) leading to the eclectic mix of players , watching the support of the group is fantastic. I remember Sophia Young so clearly as a player on the 2005 National Championship team , her spark and enthusiasm as a coach is so evident. And of course Coach Nicki, watching her interacting with Abraham when she comes off the floor, giving her the encouragement as she finds her way with her floor moments. I think what I'd say is the biggest noticeable "Collen era" feature is at the game's end, at the playing of the Baylor line, ALL the players and coaches are out there "paws up" singing and clapping towards the fans. I'm not trying to dog on the Mulkey era, please don't take this as that, it's just something I always I observed was the actions during the "Good ol Baylor Line." I'm a softy, and perhaps it's that being here in KC, I don't get many chances to put my hand up and sing.

Todays game is sure to be a slugfest and there are a really significant number of TCU fans here so it will be interesting to see who the ISU crowd is for (they're are still here) - I'm betting it's Baylor.

And I think the city / venue turns out a good fan experience, it's of course warm up for the Men's tournament (people are MBB crazy here), so the TMobile arena Big 12 do a nice job. We have chamber of commerce weather this weekend too.

Sic Em
blueeyedbear
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juliejay84 said:

I am a long time fan / Baylor grad living in KCMO and since the inception of the Big 12 have taken almost every chance available when Baylor WBB is in the KC area. The highlight of course is the Big 12 tournament, and because of the venue and low attendance during Baylor games (unless ISU or KSU) we almost always get primo seats. This leads to great viewing of the games but honestly, what I enjoy the most is watching the players and Coaches interacting with each other. First of all, I love that the "injured players" have been traveling with the team and are the biggest cheer leaders and helpers, be it Madison with a whiteboard or Buggs & Jana being the first on the floor at a time out to pump up the ones coming off the floor. With the injuries (& foul trouble ) leading to the eclectic mix of players , watching the support of the group is fantastic. I remember Sophia Young so clearly as a player on the 2005 National Championship team , her spark and enthusiasm as a coach is so evident. And of course Coach Nicki, watching her interacting with Abraham when she comes off the floor, giving her the encouragement as she finds her way with her floor moments. I think what I'd say is the biggest noticeable "Collen era" feature is at the game's end, at the playing of the Baylor line, ALL the players and coaches are out there "paws up" singing and clapping towards the fans. I'm not trying to dog on the Mulkey era, please don't take this as that, it's just something I always I observed was the actions during the "Good ol Baylor Line." I'm a softy, and perhaps it's that being here in KC, I don't get many chances to put my hand up and sing.

Todays game is sure to be a slugfest and there are a really significant number of TCU fans here so it will be interesting to see who the ISU crowd is for (they're are still here) - I'm betting it's Baylor.

And I think the city / venue turns out a good fan experience, it's of course warm up for the Men's tournament (people are MBB crazy here), so the TMobile arena Big 12 do a nice job. We have chamber of commerce weather this weekend too.

Sic Em

Good observations - YES, this team's chemistry is off the charts !!!
You probably did not get to watch Sophia play - she was the energizer bunny !!!.... Buggs reminds me of Sophia - not just in how she plays but in how she cheers for her teammates.
Kayla deserved the reaction she got from CNC and her teammates but more to the point the reaction the fans gave her !!! That was awesome to see and hear !!


bawitdaball
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Have there been any comments about the floor? I know it is a lot on the TV but curious how it looks in person.
juliejay84
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Thanks for your feedback and I DID get to see Sophia play, only in person a very few times (I'm old).

I remember how her game progressed and that million dollar smile (like Bella).

I am originally from Shreveport (where Sophia went to high school where Jennifer Robert's dad coached) and most of my friends were La Tech folks so I've been tuned into Baylor WBB since Kim went on the scene. She was a "known commodity"to me. That 2005 Championship run was something else, and of course enjoyed the runs after that. but I really love watching CNCs teams and was super glad to see Sophia join Nicki's staff.


That's a great way to put it, the chemistry IS off the charts.
juliejay84
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It actually looks great in person, I didn't expect it to , but agree the TV Viewing is dizzying. I saw the announcers interview the Commish and they were all gushing over it. He said is son saw a tweet saying it was Louis Vitton so that of course was "high praise."

Social media is love it or hate it.
geewago
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juliejay84 said:

It actually looks great in person, I didn't expect it to , but agree the TV Viewing is dizzying. I saw the announcers interview the Commish and they were all gushing over it.

It looks sicko in person but it doesn't make you sea sick. Friday I was sitting in the bar area eating nachos around section 116. A game had just started so I threw my trash away and headed for my seat. There was a big screen TV on the hallway wall showing the game. i stopped for just a sec to see what was happening and the camera zoomed in and started following a PG coming up court. I was amazed at how it made me.feel like the floor was moving beneath me. I began to get the same feeling I got years ago on the merry-go-round.

bawitdaball
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juliejay84 said:

It actually looks great in person, I didn't expect it to , but agree the TV Viewing is dizzying. I saw the announcers interview the Commish and they were all gushing over it. He said is son saw a tweet saying it was Louis Vitton so that of course was "high praise."

Social media is love it or hate it.

I figured it had a solid look in person since there wasn't much chatter.
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