Re: U of Minnesota Game Thread
Since I was at the game, I'm always late on game thread posts...but a couple of thoughts (some echoing earlier posts but with exclamation points of my own):
1) I believe the referees were fine down to crunch time. But I was sitting 30 feet away (and the entire student section, which is very active was at the same end) when Callahan was called for the charge. It was the most bulls&&t call I saw all night...and it broke our backs. The team had worked very, very hard to get back into the game after a tight, terrible start. From the first media timeout (just under 4 minutes into the game), we had outscored the Gophers 48-42 over the next 29 minutes of play to get back into it. On the next trip down the floor, Kai was PUSHED out of bounds (right in front of me) on the end line, and no foul was called and Minnesota got the ball. I'm "calling out" the Big 10 refs who changed the game completely at that point.
2) Minor points: Casey was a walk on...I agree with other comments that he gives it everything he has...which may not be good enough in playing the likes of the Gophers. Engen did fine...remember we recruited him when we were trying to make the transition...we didn't get a lot of choices in recruiting big men at that time. Mark made a great block on Sampson and recovered the ball at the same time, which added to the four points and three rebounds he had in limited time.
3) Finally, I agree with the poster that said he thought the Gophers got "almost every" rebound...but it was basically they got a LOT of offensive rebounds. On at least five or more occasions, we had players blocked out, but the rebunds were tipped back (some awfully close to over the back) to the outside players and the Gophers got another shot attempt. Overall, we outrebound them through tough, aggressive play under the basket.
Moral victory...no...but did our team lay it all out on the line...absolutely! I know that if we had gotten a better start...it would have been a heck of a game (and for what it is worth, the Gophers started out 14-1 on NDSU at The Barn).
Since I was at the game, I'm always late on game thread posts...but a couple of thoughts (some echoing earlier posts but with exclamation points of my own):
1) I believe the referees were fine down to crunch time. But I was sitting 30 feet away (and the entire student section, which is very active was at the same end) when Callahan was called for the charge. It was the most bulls&&t call I saw all night...and it broke our backs. The team had worked very, very hard to get back into the game after a tight, terrible start. From the first media timeout (just under 4 minutes into the game), we had outscored the Gophers 48-42 over the next 29 minutes of play to get back into it. On the next trip down the floor, Kai was PUSHED out of bounds (right in front of me) on the end line, and no foul was called and Minnesota got the ball. I'm "calling out" the Big 10 refs who changed the game completely at that point.
2) Minor points: Casey was a walk on...I agree with other comments that he gives it everything he has...which may not be good enough in playing the likes of the Gophers. Engen did fine...remember we recruited him when we were trying to make the transition...we didn't get a lot of choices in recruiting big men at that time. Mark made a great block on Sampson and recovered the ball at the same time, which added to the four points and three rebounds he had in limited time.
3) Finally, I agree with the poster that said he thought the Gophers got "almost every" rebound...but it was basically they got a LOT of offensive rebounds. On at least five or more occasions, we had players blocked out, but the rebunds were tipped back (some awfully close to over the back) to the outside players and the Gophers got another shot attempt. Overall, we outrebound them through tough, aggressive play under the basket.
Moral victory...no...but did our team lay it all out on the line...absolutely! I know that if we had gotten a better start...it would have been a heck of a game (and for what it is worth, the Gophers started out 14-1 on NDSU at The Barn).
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