first, we fall behind in the conference race. by the plus-minus system--a plus for a road win, a minus for a home loss--we're now two games behind northern colorado and weber (which won at sac state), and one behind the cats. in a one-bid conference, you need to protect your home turf and win on the road, so that the championship game is played in the "the friendly confines." thus, not a great start.
but second, and maybe more important, northern colorado exposed a weakness i just didn't see in my euphoria over oregon-washington games. that is, beyond a.j. and qvale, we have no consistent offensive threat on this team. not cherry, who can create but not shoot, or staudacher, who's been inconsistent, or young, who often looks out of control, or mcgillis, who frankly has just disappeared. taylor hit some key treys at oregon, but generally our offense runs through a.j., both for scoring and distribution. northern colorado realized that, and shut him down. and until young and ward adjust to the college game, or staudacher finds his shot, or mcgillis finds himself, i think teams may now have the formula for beating us. sort of reminds me of the lady griz, when everything ran through morales, and in a key game in ogden, when we were right on the verge of cracking the top 25, weber double-teamed mandy and beat us handily.
here's rooting for young and ward to adjust to this level of play, and for taylor or staudacher to step up with consistency. i realize now, no matter how good a.j. and qvale may be--maybe the two best players in the conference--basketball is not a two-man game at any level.
but second, and maybe more important, northern colorado exposed a weakness i just didn't see in my euphoria over oregon-washington games. that is, beyond a.j. and qvale, we have no consistent offensive threat on this team. not cherry, who can create but not shoot, or staudacher, who's been inconsistent, or young, who often looks out of control, or mcgillis, who frankly has just disappeared. taylor hit some key treys at oregon, but generally our offense runs through a.j., both for scoring and distribution. northern colorado realized that, and shut him down. and until young and ward adjust to the college game, or staudacher finds his shot, or mcgillis finds himself, i think teams may now have the formula for beating us. sort of reminds me of the lady griz, when everything ran through morales, and in a key game in ogden, when we were right on the verge of cracking the top 25, weber double-teamed mandy and beat us handily.
here's rooting for young and ward to adjust to this level of play, and for taylor or staudacher to step up with consistency. i realize now, no matter how good a.j. and qvale may be--maybe the two best players in the conference--basketball is not a two-man game at any level.