Today is Senior Day for Doug Wilson. There have been many tremendous players in Frost that played that senior day. Doug has special talents that have made him shine bright in Frost. There ought to be at least one lob & stuff that scorches the net. The defense from Doug is also a strength. The Tommies come into Frost with 7 seniors on the team that are playing the first year of D1 basketball. They play a Princeton offense similar to Denver's old coach Joe Scott. The Tommies average 8.2 turnovers per game which keeps them in many games. They also shoot many shots(46% of fga) from the arc averaging 30.7%. The Tommies took the Jackrabbits to the wire in St Paul. I expect the game plan to be more successful today. Go Jacks!!
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Hope Dougie has a great day today. I remember the angst I had going into the 2019 season. New coach, entirely new roster, and lots of uncertainty for how the future was going to shake out. Doug was the staple of that team and ushered in this new era. Wish I could thank him in person for sticking to his commitment through a coaching change and giving us three terrific years of basketball and helping continue this program standard at the D1 era that Wolters, Dykstra, etc. established.
One of the really great ones to cheer for in the history of the program. Cheers to Doug and has family today!
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Originally posted by naters_gonna_nate View PostHope Dougie has a great day today. I remember the angst I had going into the 2019 season. New coach, entirely new roster, and lots of uncertainty for how the future was going to shake out. Doug was the staple of that team and ushered in this new era. Wish I could thank him in person for sticking to his commitment through a coaching change and giving us three terrific years of basketball and helping continue this program standard at the D1 era that Wolters, Dykstra, etc. established.
One of the really great ones to cheer for in the history of the program. Cheers to Doug and has family today!
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Originally posted by naters_gonna_nate View PostHope Dougie has a great day today. I remember the angst I had going into the 2019 season. New coach, entirely new roster, and lots of uncertainty for how the future was going to shake out. Doug was the staple of that team and ushered in this new era. Wish I could thank him in person for sticking to his commitment through a coaching change and giving us three terrific years of basketball and helping continue this program standard at the D1 era that Wolters, Dykstra, etc. established.
One of the really great ones to cheer for in the history of the program. Cheers to Doug and has family today!
i just felt like jordan was so talented that he could accumulate statistics, points, and rebounds pretty much by accident, and i feel like that is a lot of what he did, without ever really pushing himself to be the player he could have been. i can only think of the denver game his senior year that i thought he really dominated
i feel like besides nate, brayden and tony were really the guys who pushed themselves and their teammates to be the best they could be and really helped to make those teams special. i dont think we ever got to see the best of chad white because i dont think he was ever totally healthy in his time as a rabbit
related sidenote- i will look it up when i am done with this but i am pretty sure jordan is the all time leader in 3pt fg percentage. SO YES he was an excellent outside shooter. i still give the nod to mike. mikes career percentage was badly hurt by him being hurt his senior year. he was over 40% first 3 years and 37% as a senior and he had shoulder surgery shortly after the season that kept him out of nba combine drills, so even though it was NEVER talked about, he was DEFINITELY bothered by it
but if i had to pick one guy to hit a 3 against good to great defense with the game on the line, i take mike over jordan without hesitation. i probably take him over anyone we have ever hadLast edited by LetsGoRabbits; 02-19-2022, 04:18 PM.
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Originally posted by LetsGoRabbits View Post
but if i had to pick one guy to hit a 3 against good to great defense with the game on the line, i take mike over jordan without hesitation. i probably take him over anyone we have ever had
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Originally posted by JimmyJack View Post
Nope. Somebody didn't flip a switch. Last time this happened, MidcoSN had everything right and ESPN messed it up."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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it just popped up. someone must have remembered the game was on."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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the amount of illegal screens they set is amazing and annoying."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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You know its bad when KNewitt mentions the 2nd charge on wilson shouldnt have been called yet other times there is a lot of contact that the toms dont get called for. Thats pretty shocking Knewitt was calling something that Jacks fans were probably thinking also.
The toms defense reminds me a lot of NDSU, they play more physical and the refs let the hands and grabbing and illegal screens go."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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Originally posted by goon View PostYou know its bad when KNewitt mentions the 2nd charge on wilson shouldnt have been called yet other times there is a lot of contact that the toms dont get called for. Thats pretty shocking Knewitt was calling something that Jacks fans were probably thinking also.
The toms defense reminds me a lot of NDSU, they play more physical and the refs let the hands and grabbing and illegal screens go.Holy nutmeg!
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Originally posted by goon View PostYou know its bad when KNewitt mentions the 2nd charge on wilson shouldnt have been called yet other times there is a lot of contact that the toms dont get called for. Thats pretty shocking Knewitt was calling something that Jacks fans were probably thinking also.
The toms defense reminds me a lot of NDSU, they play more physical and the refs let the hands and grabbing and illegal screens go.
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Originally posted by JimmyJack View Post
They let a lot go there. In the Summit, that means we're going to see 30 fouls called in the second half."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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