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Post by FrazierFanatic on Dec 9, 2023 6:29:33 GMT -5
Is suspended Ben Williams playing tomorrow? Is a GU game curing that ill? He was already back He is "back", but he has had two disciplinary issues already, did not play against Cornell due to a coach's decision, and it is not clear whether he will be on the bench today.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Dec 6, 2023 0:11:43 GMT -5
While the money grab desertion by Suckacuse has diminished the importance and fever-pitch intensity of the rivalry, let us never forget. Manley Field House is officially closed. The 1981 BET held at Syracuse; Syracuse students stealing the banner of the DC radio station airing the Hoya games and parading it through the streets - only to have it rescued by BC fans(?!) "Ewing Can't Read" signs and a banana thrown against the back of the backboard while he was at the line. Michael Jackson dropping 31 as a freshman to win at the Dome. Pearl Washington hitting a go ahead jumper with 8 seconds left, only to have little Charles Smith dribble through all 5 Orangeboys to hit the buzzer teardrop over Rony Seikaly. The Michael Graham slap/punch after Andrew Hawkins barely missed Graham's face with a wild swinging elbow wrestling for a rebound in 1984 BET; Froggy Paparo initially ejects Graham, then reduces it to a technical, causing Boeheim to later throw a chair and storm out of post game presser. Ewing banging Pearl for rebound position in 1985 BET, Pearl then punches Patrick in the ribs and Patrick retaliation punch misses the mark. Pearl last second jumper beating Hoyas at the Dome in '85. Pops gets a technical from each of the 3 refs back-to-back- to-back during first half in 1990, waves arms to booing crowd as he leaves the court. Otto Porter drops 33 at the Dome in 2013 to spoil Derrick Coleman jersey raising celebration. Never Forget. Crush the Orange. Not to quibble but Smith hit a scoop not teardrop after Sperman Douglas’ jumper… Right you are. The cobwebs get thicker with each passing year!
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Dec 4, 2023 15:03:23 GMT -5
He just hasn't played at a level that's forced his coaches to put him in for extended minutes. Remember - that frontcourt was really rough (Big Tim > Malcolm > Ryan), and Ryan got that 8p/6r (it wasn't 12/8) with Tim on the sidelines for a few weeks. The very next game (Tim still out) against Marquette, Ryan had a DNP-CD. Short of an injury, nothing about Ryan's first 2.5 seasons suggests he's gonna play a very big role He played 12 minutes and got 8 points: www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/boxscore/_/gameId/401371995No one is suggesting a big role for Ryan. But, if a freshman Ryan can get 12 minutes, why can’t junior Ryan help now with 10-12 mins. to keep the starters fresh, aggressive and out of trouble? How about putting him in the middle of the lane when the opposing center sucks from the perimeter? Sometimes our defense looks like the embarrassing open-lane-highway defense. How many TCU drives had no Hoya close to the kente? Cut some of those bunnies and we win that game. I don't have a particular problem seeing Ryan get a few minutes in the right match-ups. But Ryan defending the 3 is not what concerns me - it is him getting overpowered down low by any strong inside presence. When I watch him I still get that "baby giraffe" impression - gangly, not quite on balance, easily pushed around.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Dec 4, 2023 12:37:47 GMT -5
Watch the presser. Cooley was asking the players if they needed a rest and they kept sayiing no. The players were really insync, which you don't want to disrupt and coach called that out. If players show they are tired or ask to come out, if not go with what works. The official time outs and TCU timouts were called in perfect spots to not need to have the five come out. It let the five rest and get ready to dig in and keep going. I don't know how many times you can do that. Cooley went with this quite a bit at Providence and it would work rather well. I've talked with Providence players about that and they liked it, but they also know there was good depth that when they came out the level of play would be relatively consistent and when they would reenter the game they would pick-up where they were. Cooley's focus on team and doing what is good for the team, like the extra pass and pass to setup the assist (Rowan is insanely good at this but isn't a normal publicly tracked stat (Hoyas now track it)). There are eight players who are solid contributors on the Hoyas and hopefully one or two more will prove valued. But, this is the team, the eight. Cook, Massoud, Styles, and Epps are the likely starters and the fifth spot may rotate, but wiith the starting four behind them is youth that will grow and mature. A solid eight that functions as a solid team, is an insanely great thing to see. If there are five that gel insanely well in a game and have the stamina and rest to keep going that is awesome. Likely it will be a different five or four throughout the season in games. What do you think the players are going to say? No, I’m tired and I want to get some rest? Is that what a competitor would do? Short rotations in the OCC against most opponents (because the team cannot put other teams away) is a recipe for disaster for late February and March, esp. in a league like the BE. If you say, who cares about March, then the team’s focus should be in developing all scholarship players for next year, not just five (with two of them not eligible next year). We need all 9 scholarship players as seasoned and fresh as possible for BE play. Against TCU, Cooley tightened the rotation. Five players had more than 30 mins, and Bristol, Fielder, Rowan and Ryan saw their minutes decrease or disappear. Is this what Cooley will do when we play TCU-level teams or better? Other than alleged cupcake Coppin St, that’s what the team will face the rest of the season. Good intentions and all, the main 5 will not survive the BE grind at that pace. I generally agree that we can't overwork the horses. Keep in mind that Rowan was coming off an extended illness, and often looked it. And this was not a game for Ryan's limited potential contributions.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Dec 4, 2023 12:11:19 GMT -5
While the money grab desertion by Suckacuse has diminished the importance and fever-pitch intensity of the rivalry, let us never forget.
Manley Field House is officially closed.
The 1981 BET held at Syracuse; Syracuse students stealing the banner of the DC radio station airing the Hoya games and parading it through the streets - only to have it rescued by BC fans(?!)
"Ewing Can't Read" signs and a banana thrown against the back of the backboard while he was at the line.
Michael Jackson dropping 31 as a freshman to win at the Dome.
Pearl Washington hitting a go ahead jumper with 8 seconds left, only to have little Charles Smith dribble through all 5 Orangeboys to hit the buzzer teardrop over Rony Seikaly.
The Michael Graham slap/punch after Andrew Hawkins barely missed Graham's face with a wild swinging elbow wrestling for a rebound in 1984 BET; Froggy Paparo initially ejects Graham, then reduces it to a technical, causing Boeheim to later throw a chair and storm out of post game presser.
Ewing banging Pearl for rebound position in 1985 BET, Pearl then punches Patrick in the ribs and Patrick retaliation punch misses the mark.
Pearl last second jumper beating Hoyas at the Dome in '85.
Pops gets a technical from each of the 3 refs back-to-back- to-back during first half in 1990, waves arms to booing crowd as he leaves the court.
Otto Porter drops 33 at the Dome in 2013 to spoil Derrick Coleman jersey raising celebration.
Never Forget. Crush the Orange.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Dec 4, 2023 11:42:55 GMT -5
All that is good and pure and righteous 81 All that is dark and evil and demonic 72
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Dec 2, 2023 18:54:08 GMT -5
TCU is playing in the jersey defense on every man. Hoyas not breaking loose. Because we can't. Power 5, mid major, low major - if you have athletes and pressure is, we can't drive. They extend the defense and we get no clear looks outside.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Nov 21, 2023 20:46:49 GMT -5
Prayers for a good, good man🙏💛
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Nov 14, 2023 18:48:27 GMT -5
We are all suffering from Ewing-PTSD. We will be subject to flashbacks for at least a couple of seasons until we can establish a different experience.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Nov 14, 2023 13:15:29 GMT -5
One of my favorite posters, smart, funny, passionate. He will be missed by the board, even more by everyone who knew him. RIP.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Nov 10, 2023 13:53:05 GMT -5
That article mentions a few pertinent facts about that game but leaves out a few others: (1) was a big-deal-at-the-time regional tv game, (2) was our second rout of HC that season— beat them by 14 innthr Holiday Festival in the Garden when HC was a Top ten team, and (3) great bedsheet sign in one end zone “Nail the Loss on the Cross” (complete with a Spraypainted Cross). Fails to mention the game started at like 4pm and doors opened at noon with 25 cent 20 ounce beers for sale. Played golf with Esherick a while ago before his head coaching stint (quite the stick BTW/finished on the runner-up team in our 45th reunion alumni outing), and he said most of what he remembers of the game is that when the team came out for warm ups the stands were packed and in fans were in, uh, a VERY good/rowdy mood already.... Ah, those were the days. Finished undefeated at home on the year with the win, on the heels of two epic one point comeback wins earlier that month (1) over Detroit (with three future NBA players), which had the nation’s longest win streak of 13-14 games at the time, and (2) an OT win over GW earlier that week after Esherick tied it with about a 40 footer at the buzzer. Sadly the day after the HC win we spit the bit at Fordham to blow any real chance of an ncaa bid and then were routed by VCU at Smith Center in the ECAC South game (star Derrick Jackson couldn’t play because an ulcer acted up) that could’ve provided a path to an automatic bid had we won and then beaten the winner of the ECAC North game (as we did in ‘75 and ‘76). My wife hates that this stuff I remember and yet other “more important” things are totally lost in time… As long as we remember the things that matter TO US!
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Nov 5, 2023 20:34:36 GMT -5
What a great effort and a worthy champion. Hoya Saxa women!
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Nov 3, 2023 12:12:18 GMT -5
Williams went to a class.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Oct 29, 2023 5:40:59 GMT -5
Congratulations for another title! A powerhouse program!
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Oct 23, 2023 11:08:38 GMT -5
God bless Tasha and her family.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Sept 5, 2023 17:48:10 GMT -5
I guess we need big bodies
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Aug 28, 2023 11:25:08 GMT -5
Yep. One sit-out transfer, one medical transfer, and the '21 non-counting year. And he may be our 10th man right now - him or Grant. Getting old and staying old is a big goal for many staffs Getting old and staying old is my only personal goal at this point😉
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Jun 29, 2023 13:09:58 GMT -5
I'm gonna hold off on the "great" designation. ND is a down program right now, I would be quite surprised if they are able to make a huge improvement in 2 seasons; let's see if we continue the series after that. Same with Syracuse, a down program in transition. Would love to see continued improvements in our scheduling, let's see how we schedule OOC a couple of years from now. Cuse has a chance to be really good this year as their starting backcourt could both be taken in the 1st round next year as well as some 4*s off the bench. Just need a solid frontcourt to be a tournament team so I love playing them this year. TCU will be a tournament team and Notre Dame/Rutgers will at worst be a Quad 2 game. We’ve got a nice OOC schedule for us to win some games. Hoping for a real MTC and then I’ll be real happy. We didn't schedule TCU or Rutgers, they were scheduled for us. Syracuse - a coach without head coaching experience following a legend - not usually a recipe for success.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Jun 29, 2023 11:40:58 GMT -5
I'm gonna hold off on the "great" designation. ND is a down program right now, I would be quite surprised if they are able to make a huge improvement in 2 seasons; let's see if we continue the series after that. Same with Syracuse, a down program in transition. Would love to see continued improvements in our scheduling, let's see how we schedule OOC a couple of years from now.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Jun 29, 2023 8:30:37 GMT -5
Just love the way Cooley has approached his time at GU thus far! It all demonstrates that he: Has a plan That plan is to win, restore the program Share the success with a wider community Absolutely.
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