Oakland coach Greg Kampe had some interesting comments on South Dakota State's men's basketball team at http://pembertonpoint.blogspot.com
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Originally posted by dp21 View PostOakland coach Greg Kampe had some interesting comments on South Dakota State's men's basketball team at http://pembertonpoint.blogspot.com"I think we'll be OK"
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You can tell Nagy does a good job prepping his teams by looking at his stellar NCC record.
Nagy's teams, many years, were far better -in- the NCC than out of it, IMO.
Frankly, I think his skill at breaking down the way conference opponents play coupled with the kids' maturity could--as Kampe says--make them the scariest team in the Summit.
BTW: How's that for a well researched blog entry--I'm more impressed with the reporter's familiarity with the SDSU program than I am with Kampe's.
Although he did get the final score of the Iowa State game wrong....
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Oakland fan checking in. I'm sure Dave Pemberton (the aforementioned sports writer/blogger) appreciates zooropa's praise, but the truth is that many Oakland fans are well aware of SDSU. Several of us read this board regularly (anonymously), and I for one agree with Kampe that Nagy seems to be a very good coach - especially given what he did at the D2 level. Some of the criticism of him on this forum seems to me a bit artificial and unrealistic, but I'm just an outsider looking in.
The Jacks looked very good in stretches against Minnesota, and the Iowa State win should give you a ton of confidence. On the other hand, I expected Kai Williams to develop into much more of a dominant player this year, and he's been kind of a mystery so far (especially in the Minnesota game). In any case, looking forward to a good game tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Germane View PostI expected Kai Williams to develop into much more of a dominant player this year, and he's been kind of a mystery so far (especially in the Minnesota game). In any case, looking forward to a good game tomorrow.
Cordova seems to be the firestarter as of late. Especially in the ISU game.
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Pretty classy comments from an opposing Coach. You could say he is covering his own fanny in some regards but he no doubt has seen how our team can play and the record at D2 speaks for itself.
It definitely goes to show that people have a lot of respect for Nagy as a coach. The hallmark of Nagy's career has been his getting his teams to play very hard. They have consistently been a top rebounding team and a beast defensively. If they continue to improve they can be a scary team in the conference. If they are able to continue to raise the talent level over the years then the other teams know that SDSU will be a force again.
We've all been frustrated and want the same thing for this team. I'm just hoping that we can continue to see improvement the rest of the year. The men have got to have a lot of confidence coming off of the Iowa State game and it couldn't happen at a better time right before the break and the start of conference play. There are a lot of things to be excited about with the tournament in Sioux Falls this year.
Here's to the men getting another win tomorrow night!
GB, GB, GJ!
SUPERBUNNYMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM, BIZUN!!!
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Originally posted by Germane View PostOakland fan checking in. I'm sure Dave Pemberton (the aforementioned sports writer/blogger) appreciates zooropa's praise, but the truth is that many Oakland fans are well aware of SDSU. Several of us read this board regularly (anonymously), and I for one agree with Kampe that Nagy seems to be a very good coach - especially given what he did at the D2 level. Some of the criticism of him on this forum seems to me a bit artificial and unrealistic, but I'm just an outsider looking in.
The Jacks looked very good in stretches against Minnesota, and the Iowa State win should give you a ton of confidence. On the other hand, I expected Kai Williams to develop into much more of a dominant player this year, and he's been kind of a mystery so far (especially in the Minnesota game). In any case, looking forward to a good game tomorrow.
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Another thing to understand about Kampe's comments is he's done what Nagy is trying to do--take a Division II program through reclassification, and into the NCAA tournament. He's been there, done that, has the scars."I think we'll be OK"
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Yep, Nelson is red-shirting. The absence of our leading returning scorer and rebounder has hurt us so far this season (we should have at least 1-2 more wins), but it has forced some of our freshmen to step up earlier than expected.
Also, Filbert has it right. I think Kampe has a ton of sympathy (and respect) for Nagy because he knows how tough the transition can be. The way NDSU has gone through the transition is not typical. I would bet that your program will be in good shape in the near future, and even this year you could be very dangerous.
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Originally posted by Germane View PostYep, Nelson is red-shirting. The absence of our leading returning scorer and rebounder has hurt us so far this season (we should have at least 1-2 more wins), but it has forced some of our freshmen to step up earlier than expected.
Also, Filbert has it right. I think Kampe has a ton of sympathy (and respect) for Nagy because he knows how tough the transition can be. The way NDSU has gone through the transition is not typical. I would bet that your program will be in good shape in the near future, and even this year you could be very dangerous.
I thinking too that this will not be a problem for Nelson and Oakland getting the red shirt approved. If the NCAA does not approve, what will happen then?
I guess I would have to watch a video's of last years game, but this individual does not stick in my mind. No doubt he has talent when he is 100 per cent, and looks like the Jacks will have to deal with him again next year.
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Originally posted by BTownJack View PostAt the D-I level...you have 10 semesters (5 years) to complete your 4 years of athletic eligibilty. As soon as your enroll in college, the clock starts ticking.
40% of degree work must be completed by the end of the 2nd year, 60% by the end of the third, and 80% by the end of the 4th.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/colle...rs-cover_N.htm
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