This is turning into a rough road trip. On the up side, this game is probably the toughest one left on the Jacks schedule, and it's soon over. What's with the IUPUI's crackerbox gym? It sounds like a school with 30,000 students is playing its games in a gym that YMCA teams would complain about.
This is turning into a rough road trip. On the up side, this game is probably the toughest one left on the Jacks schedule, and it's soon over. What's with the IUPUI's crackerbox gym? It sounds like a school with 30,000 students is playing its games in a gym that YMCA teams would complain about.
This is a little embarrassing, but I'm sure it is worse for the players. We have to remember this is still a step up from last year. Things are getting better.
Well, better than last year ... but it wasn't going to be worse. You can tell it's a bad night when we've taken to talking about our gym being better. Ick.
Grumbling along and embracing my role. If I didn't care, I wouldn't care. Go Jacks!
A.C. played well in the second half
Thomas gave us some good minutes
Clint played some great defense on POY Hill
Steve does a wonderful job broadcasting the games
It's over
One thing I keep thinking of is that winning on the road is one of the last things a young team masters.
We've obviously got a long ways to go. There were times when it sure looked like either our players didn't know what they were supposed to do on offense, or they were too timid to actually go and do it. That's gotta change, either the players have to figure it out and get more aggressive on offense (on and off the ball), or the coaches need to adjust things and make the game simpler for the players. I'm not smart enough to know which . . .
As far as the refereeing . . . frankly, we played too badly to make the refereeing an issue. I don't know if it was a well-refereed game because it was so poorly played by the Jacks.
One thing I keep thinking of is that winning on the road is one of the last things a young team masters.
It's not being helped by a home crowd but the last two games were played to such a small audience that I can't imagine there's a tremendous home court advantage. Were there any NCC teams that drew like this?
It's not being helped by a home crowd but the last two games were played to such a small audience that I can't imagine there's a tremendous home court advantage. Were there any NCC teams that drew like this?
Trust me . . . after having been to three of the ten other Summit League schools so far . . . SDSU's fan support is really exceptionally good. It's a measure of how remarkable SDSU's fan base is that we are so bitterly disappointed with attendance numbers that most of our new conference-mates would KILL to have.
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