BelierPeaux
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AllWeatherFan said:I see Jamar guarding Taylor on defense.
Yes, he or Steward.
AllWeatherFan said:I see Jamar guarding Taylor on defense.
G-BEARS said:Badger fans beware, a lot of Griz fans like to get carried away some times. The majority of us understand that we are underdogs. That being said, I was very happy with the draw when I saw Wisconsin. A team that isn't going to athletically or size wise overpower us. We are capable of winning this game if we don't get lulled into a half court offense with no transition game.
Transition game is one thing we don't allow. Instead of staying on the offensive end to try and grab offensive boards, our players will retreat back and start playing defense immediately. This is also why our offensive rebounding numbers are low.G-BEARS said:Badger fans beware, a lot of Griz fans like to get carried away some times. The majority of us understand that we are underdogs. That being said, I was very happy with the draw when I saw Wisconsin. A team that isn't going to athletically or size wise overpower us. We are capable of winning this game if we don't get lulled into a half court offense with no transition game.
Tokyogriz said:G-BEARS said:Badger fans beware, a lot of Griz fans like to get carried away some times. The majority of us understand that we are underdogs. That being said, I was very happy with the draw when I saw Wisconsin. A team that isn't going to athletically or size wise overpower us. We are capable of winning this game if we don't get lulled into a half court offense with no transition game.
When has a big sky school ever NOT been an underdog going into the Tourney? Everyone knows we are mate. That said underdogs dont always lose nor do they go into a game Expecting to lose!
This team is hot right now. They have as good a chance as going deep into this tourney as any big sky team has in the past IMO.
Interesting, as that is what Montana has done all season...hate to be a downer here, but that might be the best thing to happen to the Griz...UM might get a few rebounds....love that.badgerfan43 said:Transition game is one thing we don't allow. Instead of staying on the offensive end to try and grab offensive boards, our players will retreat back and start playing defense immediately. This is also why our offensive rebounding numbers are low.G-BEARS said:Badger fans beware, a lot of Griz fans like to get carried away some times. The majority of us understand that we are underdogs. That being said, I was very happy with the draw when I saw Wisconsin. A team that isn't going to athletically or size wise overpower us. We are capable of winning this game if we don't get lulled into a half court offense with no transition game.
AllWeatherFan said:I see Jamar guarding Taylor on defense.
badger007 said:I'll ask this in the most polite way possible, but is there a proper way to judge the quality of your program?
Jeff Sagarin has the Big Sky ranked 25th and the Big Ten ranked 1st.
Also, it is puzzling to see a 25-point loss to Oregon State and one point win over University of Great Falls. Were there any circumstances to those games other than it being early in the season?
Even Weber State seemed to have some trouble when going up against quality teams in their non-conference slate. They played St. Mary's, BYU and Cal (all tournament teams) and lost by a combined 65 points in those three games.
Bigdsrip said:A common theme Badger fans see each year when these match-ups are announced is other teams that know nothing about UW think its a great matchup for their team.
It sounds like this Griz team (who I admittedly know nothing about . . .
Bigdsrip said:A common theme Badger fans see each year when these match-ups are announced is other teams that know nothing about UW think its a great matchup for their team. I can understand that, what with the low scores and the fact that UW doesn't have a bunch of obvious NBA talent, and we are not going to out-athlete anyone, but its a very misguided belief.
If you look at the games from this year that we lost all but the Iowa games were to top ten teams, and we were in all of them in the last minute, except the second MSU and the Mich game (UNC by 3 @UNC, MSU by 3 in overtime, OSU, MARQ by 6, and Mich). What about those Iowa games, you might ask? Yeah they were bad losses, but that is a huge rivalry with some mitigating circumstances. We went 3-27 from 3 in the first game and they had a guy (Gatens) go off for 33 while hitting 12 straight 3's in the second one. If either of those things happen I would expect a Montana win, but I wouldn't count on that kind of performance from UW again.
The point being that this is a very good UW team despite what ESPN, and some unwatchable scoring droughts, say. We have gone toe-to-toe with the big boys this year and more then held our own. LBSU is a nice mid major but who else have you played on this 14 game streak? Anyone above 150 in the RPI? I don't say that to flame just for a little perspective.
It sounds like this Griz team (who I admittedly know nothing about other then Freddie is one of your coaches) plays pressure D and relies on steals and a transition game to make up for the lack of rebounding and inside scoring. Ouch. That is exactly what Badger fans like to see. If you can't grab boards against the Badgers it is VERY hard to beat us, as we don't turn the ball over and we very rarely take those poor, quick shots that lead to fast breaks.
I realize how arrogant this sounds but you are not going to speed up the game. Sorry, its just not going to happen. We play at our pace and not Cherry, (or UNC/DUKE/MSU/OSU/Texas/Ect.) can do anything to change it. That is Bo Ryan basketball in a nutshell, impose your style on the game and make the other team beat you at our pace. Many teams have tried to speed up Bo's Badgers, less then 5 have ever done it and they were all top 5 teams with multiple NBA starters on them. (UNC 05, UCONN 08, MARQ in 06 or so, OSU last year (who we also beat last year in the first match-up. In the second Ohio State set NCAA Division I records by making 14 of 15 3-pointers (93.3 percent) and hitting 14 in a row in that game, so I don't know how much of that was pace, more like a once in a life time performance.)
I expect the Griz to bring it early before UW's size and depth wear them down for a relatively easy 10-15 point UW win. Unless Cherry has the game of his life and goes for 35 or the Badgers go on one of their 19 minute scoring droughts like we did against MSU, this is a bad matchup for Montana. UW will not overlook you and think that we can just roll the ball out there and win. We are long on the perimeter and Berggren is surprisingly athletic at the 5. Bottom line, its a huge advantage for UW down low and in a half-court game that will be the difference. Good luck Grizzlies, hope its a great game.
PS reading it back it sounds a bit like a big school fan dismissing a solid team. Thats not how I intend it. We just hear the same arguments every year when we play a good mid major early in the tourney. It gets old always being the BCS school picked for an upset, especially when we have gone 9-1 in the last ten first rounds. No offense intended Griz fans, just my two cents.
Bigdsrip said:No doubt I am a homer. But so is everyone on these boards right now. UW as a team has been near the top of the country in turnovers allowed for years now. Can you steal the ball from our guys? Sure, but your not going to do it more than a couple times a game. If you are counting on steals to significantly change the game I would be very nervous playing UW, it just doesn't really happen.
UW also is in the top three in 3 point % allowed (they were No 1 for most of the year but I'm not sure if thats still the case) so we don't mind teams with bigs that shoot. Anyone can get hot and change a game, but if we are going by percentages, UW has had many more problems dealing with teams that out rebound us and can out physical us down low. We want teams to stay on the perimeter against us and jack 3's, assuming you don't hit 12 straight or go 14-15 of course.
Winning 14 in a row is tough no matter who you play. Weber St. is a decent team with a legit star, but I just don't see anything on your schedule that worries me. You beat 12 seed LBSU by two at home early and thats it for wins over tourney teams. Lost at OSU, lost to Nevada and thats it for decent teams on the schedule.
UW has been in dog fights at 1 seed UNC, 1 seed MSU, 3 seed Marq, split with 2 seed OSU, destroyed 14 seed BYU at a neutral site, beat 6 seed UNLV, beat 4 seed IU twice and won at 10 seed Purdue. I just don't see how this is a good matchup for Montana, but what do I know? I thought we were money against Cornell a few years ago too.