grizzlyjournal
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Good coaches use pre-season games to experiment: with players, with lineups, with offensive and defensive schemes. Also with games against tough teams. No, or very few pushovers. Not too many road games vs. top-ranked teams either. But games that show the coach which players are ready to lead the team into conference play.
This year, the Weber State Wildcats -- to me -- are that classic textbook team. With a full roster of very talented and physically versatile players, the Wildcats looked completely out of sorts at times. Hapless. Disoriented. Utah Tech "embarrassed" them on their home court. A lousy record, and a metrics rating hovering around 300. No more. Longtime Wildcat assistant coach, now head coach Eric Duft, has his Wildcats on track. They looked formidable tonight.
Coach Duft stuck with his game plan. And his players. And this week things took a 180 degree turn. Saturday the Wildcats demolished Cal Poly on its own floor. Tonight, after trailing by 18 in the first half, the Wildcats stuck with their aggressive D and its classic Wildcat passing game, and edged out a 75-73 win at Utah State. It was the first loss of the season for the Aggies, which were ranked 41 at Kenpom going into tonight's game. So, count the Wildcats ready to compete in the Big Sky. The Wildcats aren't the only Big Sky team surging of late. Along with the Griz, Eastern Washington (which soundly beat Cal Davis and Robbie Beasley Sunday), UNC, Portland State and SAC State (thnks, citay) all look like they're going to be tough to beat.
Suddenly, things are looking like the Big Sky this year might be a donnybrook.
This year, the Weber State Wildcats -- to me -- are that classic textbook team. With a full roster of very talented and physically versatile players, the Wildcats looked completely out of sorts at times. Hapless. Disoriented. Utah Tech "embarrassed" them on their home court. A lousy record, and a metrics rating hovering around 300. No more. Longtime Wildcat assistant coach, now head coach Eric Duft, has his Wildcats on track. They looked formidable tonight.
Coach Duft stuck with his game plan. And his players. And this week things took a 180 degree turn. Saturday the Wildcats demolished Cal Poly on its own floor. Tonight, after trailing by 18 in the first half, the Wildcats stuck with their aggressive D and its classic Wildcat passing game, and edged out a 75-73 win at Utah State. It was the first loss of the season for the Aggies, which were ranked 41 at Kenpom going into tonight's game. So, count the Wildcats ready to compete in the Big Sky. The Wildcats aren't the only Big Sky team surging of late. Along with the Griz, Eastern Washington (which soundly beat Cal Davis and Robbie Beasley Sunday), UNC, Portland State and SAC State (thnks, citay) all look like they're going to be tough to beat.
Suddenly, things are looking like the Big Sky this year might be a donnybrook.