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Good detailed story on PAC 12 MBB - BobK - 10-21-2014

http://mweb.cbssports.com/ncaab/eye-on-college-basketball/24755063/-15-college-basketball-conference-preview-pac-12?v=1&vc=1

I love how ucla tried the cal approach with borderline students.  Sorry 71 I know cal is trying to get better. 


Re: Good detailed story on PAC 12 MBB - washingtonismoney - 10-21-2014

FWIW CBS sports reporter is predicting
Randle/Brown/Allen/Travis/Nastic as the starting lineup.

https://twitter.com/JonRothstein/status/524620538023796736


Re: Good detailed story on PAC 12 MBB - 71Bear - 10-21-2014

Ah...  The Sandy Barbour regime.  I remember it well.  Her reign of terror produced a lot of unpleasant memories, particularly with respect to allowing the football coach to sign academically unqualified applicants.

That strategy has never worked.  Ironically, the coach in question is on record as having said that things started going downhill for him when he relaxed his practices regarding who he recruited as well as monitoring the academic progress of his players.


Re: Good detailed story on PAC 12 MBB - OutsiderFan - 10-21-2014

(10-21-2014, 01:07 PM)71Bear link Wrote:[Tedford] is on record as having said that things started going downhill for him when he relaxed his practices regarding who he recruited as well as monitoring the academic progress of his players.

Amazing what happens when employers give fat contracts to employees, without buyout clauses. 


Re: Good detailed story on PAC 12 MBB - burger - 10-21-2014

(10-21-2014, 12:03 PM)washingtonismoney link Wrote:FWIW CBS sports reporter is predicting
Randle/Brown/Allen/Travis/Nastic as the starting lineup.

https://twitter.com/JonRothstein/status/524620538023796736

Looks like another year of 4 starting forwards and no real point guard.  All that height works well against some teams but not everyone (see "Dayton, University of").


Re: Good detailed story on PAC 12 MBB - BobK - 10-22-2014

6-2 in shoes with big heels.  :)


Re: Good detailed story on PAC 12 MBB - burger - 10-22-2014

(10-22-2014, 10:38 AM)garvin link Wrote:Chasson Randle is 6-2, which wouldn't have been tall enough to play forward at my high school. He may not be a point guard, but he's hardly a forward.
Randle?  I meant Anthony Brown, who's 6'6".


Re: Good detailed story on PAC 12 MBB - burger - 10-22-2014

(10-22-2014, 12:13 PM)garvin link Wrote:You said four forwards; I assumed you including Randle, because Nastic is way too slow to be a forward. He's a low-post center.
Sorry, I should've said "forwards/centers."  Anyway, it's 4 tall guys and 1 guard.


Re: Good detailed story on PAC 12 MBB - BobK - 10-22-2014

This is bad? 


Re: Good detailed story on PAC 12 MBB - burger - 10-22-2014

Sometimes yes, sometimes no.  The smaller Dayton team sure ran circles around us in the Sweet 16 game.

But the big issue for me is that last year's team had a lot of trouble with ball movement and finding an open guy on offense.  Remember all those possessions where we just passed the ball around the perimeter and never really ran a play?  That could be even worse this year--Powell and Huestis were #1 and #4 on the team in assists last year.  Even if Travis and Allen are good passers for forwards, they're both freshman, and I wouldn't expect a lot of assists from them. 

Maybe we're better off with Roscoe Allen and Reid Travis in the lineup and no real PG, but I'd hope that Dawkins will at least consider going with a guard who can run the offense and dish to open guys.  Perhaps none of our guards are ready yet, but Marcus Allen had some nice moments last year, and Robert Cartwright was the #11 PG in his class according to Scout.