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Two different teams, for sure, but the fact that we are below .500 over the equivalent of half a season is alarming. That 25-0 start and #1 ranking seems like a decade ago.
I thought of that stat last night. Can't remember a prolonged stretch that bad off the top of my head.Two different teams, for sure, but the fact that we are below .500 over the equivalent of half a season is alarming. That 25-0 start and #1 ranking seems like a decade ago.
Two different teams, for sure, but the fact that we are below .500 over the equivalent of half a season is alarming. That 25-0 start and #1 ranking seems like a decade ago.
The class next year should be really good; we just totally swung and missed with this sophomore class (besides Ennis). If McCullough stays there's no reason we won't be top 10 next year.The 2nd Golden Age is officially over.
Two different teams, for sure, but the fact that we are below .500 over the equivalent of half a season is alarming. That 25-0 start and #1 ranking seems like a decade ago.
The class next year should be really good; we just totally swung and missed with this sophomore class (besides Ennis). If McCullough stays there's no reason we won't be top 10 next year.
I'd say the 2nd Golden Age took the year off!
Andy RautinsI don't even do the "if _____stays" thing anymore. None of them stay. I can't remember the last one who did. Warrick, maybe?
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we are probably in the "lower half" of ACC teamsFor sure a "rebuilding" kind of season, but I still hold out hope that when we get in ACC play we will have competitive (albeit losing games) against the top teams, and be able to beat the lower half teams. Despite the offensive struggles, the team plays hard, there are a lot of athletes, and the defense is good enough to keep us in games. Waiting for the light to come on for a couple of the players. Joseph is still figuring the game out and hopefully will by the end of the season, and the sophomores will eventually step up to provide something in the way of consistent shooting and rebounding.
I know you were. Just being a wise guy...I mean of guys who were getting NBA attention. Andy Rautins averaged like 7-8 ppg off the bench as a Junior and really had just come on at the end of that year. He probably had 0% chance of getting drafted after his Junior year. It was his Senior year where he really came into his own as a very good all around player and got himself in a position to be drafted.
CJ FairI mean of guys who were getting NBA attention. Andy Rautins averaged like 7-8 ppg off the bench as a Junior and really had just come on at the end of that year. He probably had 0% chance of getting drafted after his Junior year. It was his Senior year where he really came into his own as a very good all around player and got himself in a position to be drafted.
jdubs30 said:The class next year should be really good; we just totally swung and missed with this sophomore class (besides Ennis). If McCullough stays there's no reason we won't be top 10 next year.
I'd say the 2nd Golden Age took the year off!
Until we have at least 2 guys who can hit 3s consistently, we will struggle offensively. Until we have one guy who can shoot the 3, we will struggle to be ranked. It's no coincidence that our slide started when Grant developed back problems. JG was good on the low post and he had a reliable 15 ft jumper. That gave TC more open looks from 3 that he made consistently. When JG got hurt and TC started missing shots it unraveled and we haven't found anyone to fill that vacuum. Unless something changes, we are in for a dark period.
As for next year's class, until they get on campus and start playing against men, you can't assume they will be able to get meaningful minutes and contribute.
I don't even do the "if _____stays" thing anymore. None of them stay. I can't remember the last one who did. Warrick, maybe?
Chris is gone. Why do people always try to talk themselves in to people staying? No one stays. Ever. And i bet by season's end, CMac will be higher in Mock Drafts than either Ennis or Grant were. Enjoy him now. He would be putting up Melo numbers if he had a supporting cast like Anthony did.
Yea, maybe "lower half" but hopefully we can beat several of those schools this year in an effort to get to 20+ wins and be NCAA eligible.we are probably in the "lower half" of ACC teams
The class next year should be really good; we just totally swung and missed with this sophomore class (besides Ennis). If McCullough stays there's no reason we won't be top 10 next year.
I'd say the 2nd Golden Age took the year off!
TBCuse11 said:Chris is gone. Why do people always try to talk themselves in to people staying? No one stays. Ever. And i bet by season's end, CMac will be higher in Mock Drafts than either Ennis or Grant were. Enjoy him now. He would be putting up Melo numbers if he had a supporting cast like Anthony did.
Chris is gone. Why do people always try to talk themselves in to people staying? No one stays. Ever. And i bet by season's end, CMac will be higher in Mock Drafts than either Ennis or Grant were. Enjoy him now. He would be putting up Melo numbers if he had a supporting cast like Anthony did.
No he wouldn't. One of the impressive things about CMac's game is his mature shot selection. He rarely forces, rarely takes bad shots. In fact, that's one of the things that differentiates him from younger players--especially ones who can shoot. He's nothing like Donte Greene, who was a jacker. And he's not much like Carmelo Anthony, who is / was a volume scorer.
McCullough is a lot more like Derrick Coleman--who amazingly never led the team in scoring during his time at SU, despite being an all-time program great. I'm not comparing their games / individual talents specifically [although there are some similarities]. Just pointing out that he is cut more from that cloth than Anthony's.