But I thought we were built to win with an elite Defense? Our scoring D is top 40 in country....When we play good teams they score about 80 and out perform their season average....and if they have a go to guy he usually gets his and then some...this has been happening for a few years now.IdaGriz01 said:Shooting has picked up, but so has that for Santa Clara. The Broncos can pretty much score at will when they get the ball inside. At times the Griz can keep them outside, but any breakdown ... it's all over. Give them credit, the Griz are playing hard, but it just seems like they are over-matched physically.Sport said:Different day, same result, Griz can’t hit their ass with both hands. I’m getting very frustrated with “Travis ball”. Wide open 3’s and minimal results. I think their 3 for 20 or something close to that. It all boils down no inside game to speak of outside Bannon. The Griz can recruit all the guards but when it comes to creating some kind of interior game both defensively and offensively they will be a second tier team even in the BSC.
I have been a Travis fan from day one but I’m beginning to feel maybe he’s not the answer. I’m just very frustrated.
Side issue (over/under): How many Griz players will foul out? I'm guessing three.
GrizBall said:Blakney could have been a piece today. It looked like he was in street clothes. Anyone know the story? Shoulder still hurting?
Right Thumbgrizzlyjournal said:GrizBall said:Blakney could have been a piece today. It looked like he was in street clothes. Anyone know the story? Shoulder still hurting?
I listened to the radio broadcast. Riley Corcoran briefly mentioned that Blakney was out with a hand or wrist injury.
fanofzoo said:Does anyone think this year is like the movie "Groundhog Day".
That is not a winning combination for most contests!HelenaHandBasket said:Outscored 25-9 at the strip and outrebounded by 12 makes it difficult to win.
Same goes for Sagarin. The Griz is exactly in the middle of the Big Sky (#6 of 11) and sit at #225 (out of 358) overall. They're a bit below UC Davis (Big West in BBall) and ahead of Cleveland State (Horizon).CopperGold14 said:Kenpom, Torvik and NET rankings don't lie, especially now that it's this far into the season. Griz are what they are, a middle of the pack BSC team that will have to hope for a miracle run through the tourney in Boise to be followed by a 15 or 16 seed vs. Duke or Gonzaga or UCLA and a 87-37 ass kicking contest in the Big Dance.
Not sure if there's a team in the conference that can realistically be given a shot to do any damage in March Madness. I thought Weber St. might have the team this year, but they've been a mild disappointment so far.
Well, that's my favorite salad dressing. :lol:Mousegriz said:Travis' Griz and big guys..........oil and vinegar.
Have to agree on the foul discrepancy. I couldn't get the stream to work at first, so I followed through the stats and text play-by play. I saw the big difference in fouls and thought the Griz might be getting homered.LaJollaGriz said:The Santa Clara game was the first I have watched. I do not agree that we got homered by the refs. To me, our players do not play sound fundamental individual defense. They reach way too often and commit silly fouls. It is one thing to play good team defense, and to play aggressively on defense as we do. But when we can not play individual defense while guarding an opposing player without committing a silly foul, leading to a huge discrepancy in the number of free throws taken, it is very hard to win games. Individual defense is a combination of good mechanics, which can be taught, and desire to be a great defender. One of the two, or both seem to be missing.