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  • #16
    Re: GDT: SDSU vs DSU

    Under 16 timeout.

    SDSU leads 57-36.

    Jacks are 66% overall and 8-12 from 3.

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    • #17
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      11:56 left in the game.

      61-43 SDSU

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      • #18
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        Under 8 timeout ...

        SDSU leads 74-52.

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        • #19
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          Always love watching a blowout, regardless of the opponent
          "This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time." -Tyler Durden

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          • #20
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            Under 4 timeout ...

            SDSU leads 82-58.

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            • #21
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              Final.

              SDSU 88 Dakota State 62.

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              • #22
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                So we are a really awesome naia team right about now. Would be nice if we could start doing that to some D1 schools.
                "The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer

                Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.

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                • #23
                  Re: GDT: SDSU vs DSU

                  FWIW, Jacks beat Dakota State 83-52 last year
                  "This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time." -Tyler Durden

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                  • #24
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                    Originally posted by witness View Post
                    FWIW, Jacks beat Dakota State 83-52 last year
                    Wolters sat that game out last year. He had a bum ankle during December last year.


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                    • #25
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                      Originally posted by 2002jack View Post
                      Wolters sat that game out last year. He had a bum ankle during December last year.


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                      Well, he also didn't play against DSU his junior year either. He did play against them his sophomore year and the Jacks won 82-63. Jacks went to the semifinals that year and and lost to the eventual champion, Oakland.
                      "This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time." -Tyler Durden

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                      • #26
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                        Nagy's preferred motion offense is, I think, very difficult for collegiate players to comprehend and execute. This is good, and it is bad.

                        It is good, in that it creates absolute nightmares for opposing coaches, as a well-executed motion offense is damn difficult to stop.

                        It is bad, in that a well-executed motion offense is damn difficult for 18-22 year old college students to achieve.

                        In D-II, the margin for error was a bit greater, so Nagy's motion offense was correspondingly more effective. In D-I, the raw talent on the floor makes it harder to run the offense properly if you're not really, really confident in what you're doing--that's why you see the standing around, the passing instead of shooting, etc., etc.

                        (Understand now, that I haven't actually seen any of the men's games yet. I'm guessing. But from what I've heard, Nagy's tried to go back to his motion offense after a more pick-and-roll, play-oriented offense keyed on Wolters the past few years. If that's what's going on, the learning curve is going to be correspondingly steep, as even in the dark day of the transition, opposing coaches went out of their way to comment on the difficulty of preparing for Nagy's motion-based offense. The thing is supremely subtle, it seems. If you're running it right, you'll be nearly unstoppable. If you're not, you'll look pretty bad pretty regularly.

                        He said, hopefully.)
                        "I think we'll be OK"

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                        • #27
                          Re: GDT: SDSU vs DSU

                          Originally posted by filbert View Post
                          Nagy's preferred motion offense is, I think, very difficult for collegiate players to comprehend and execute. This is good, and it is bad.

                          It is good, in that it creates absolute nightmares for opposing coaches, as a well-executed motion offense is damn difficult to stop.

                          It is bad, in that a well-executed motion offense is damn difficult for 18-22 year old college students to achieve.

                          In D-II, the margin for error was a bit greater, so Nagy's motion offense was correspondingly more effective. In D-I, the raw talent on the floor makes it harder to run the offense properly if you're not really, really confident in what you're doing--that's why you see the standing around, the passing instead of shooting, etc., etc.

                          (Understand now, that I haven't actually seen any of the men's games yet. I'm guessing. But from what I've heard, Nagy's tried to go back to his motion offense after a more pick-and-roll, play-oriented offense keyed on Wolters the past few years. If that's what's going on, the learning curve is going to be correspondingly steep, as even in the dark day of the transition, opposing coaches went out of their way to comment on the difficulty of preparing for Nagy's motion-based offense. The thing is supremely subtle, it seems. If you're running it right, you'll be nearly unstoppable. If you're not, you'll look pretty bad pretty regularly.

                          He said, hopefully.)
                          I watched some of the game on Jump and they are still struggling with the offense. I think Filbert might be on to something. DSU record was 4-4 coming into this game. So maybe this game came at an appropriate time. One shot of Nagy showed him with a very worried look on his face. Things might not be progressing as planned.

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                          • #28
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                            At least we know the Ewing Theory does not apply to Nate Wolters
                            "This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time." -Tyler Durden

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