Very true on all counts, just as likely that MT has lost 5 games before we even get to conference play. Also will be interesting to see if MT is just as well conditioned at the end of games now that S&C coach has moved onI think this year's record depends considerably on CRI's flexibility with player rotation, especially due to our non-conference schedule.
Even though we're very capable of back to back undefeated conference seasons it's a huge mental task.
If we can get an 8 player rotation installed I think a high goal of 27-4 is in play. If we stick to a 6-7 player rotation I think 23-8 or 24-7 are plausible.
I don't think so. If our presidential leadership had continued on the same path as when we were under Dr Walker there is no telling where Murfreesboro & Middle Tennessee would be on a national perspective now.sometimes i wish it were practical for MTSU to relocate away from Murfreesboro. Even then where? And would it be any better?
I think even McFarland feels that way.I’m not condoning the action but the failure to effectively engage not only the Boro community, Nashville, and the midstate at large is McPhee’s and the board that has allowed little middle culture to stay exactly in its 1960s/70s status quo where it’s been ever since.
I've also preached a lot the last few years about using the bench more. However, I probably can understand 7 player rotation this fall more than any other. We have an absolute gauntlet ahead of this non-conference. If CRI is trying to finalize his top combos I get it. Only thing with a pretty short bench is you always have to worry about injuries cropping up.Maybe speaking for those of us out of state, very appreciative of that type of in-depth analysis!👏.
I chuckle every time I read someone on here who thinks this is finally the year CRI plays more than 6.5 girls per game.
In the just completed exhibition he played 2 starters 35 minutes. 2 more starters played 30. Hope I am proven wrong.
As Boots famously always said, “a leopard doesn’t change its spots “.
Maybe speaking for those of us out of state, very appreciative of that type of in-depth analysis!👏.Just some notes/thoughts after the two exhibitions.
Rick Insell said they need to find another 4, someone who can consistently playing behind Arike if/when she comes out. We saw the combinations of Boldyreva/Grannum, Arike/Grannum, and Arike/Milanovic the most. Experimented with Boldyreva/Hamby, and Kabernick/Boldyreva seldomly in the second and fourth periods. I think Grannum is the clear first big off the bench, but we miss the scoring production when Arike is not on the floor, to CRI's point. From what I've seen in practice, Kabernick is a scorer at all three levels. She is lacking the physical defense I know they need from her and a lot of these younger players to keep them on the floor. I'm also surprised we didn't see Monson get some reps at the 4 in these two exhibitions. She has the length and would be an upgrade on offense compared to any other bigs.
Scott with two double-doubles. Minus the free throw woes last night, Ta'Mia has the makings to be a superstar. I know we already know that, but I mean that on a larger scale. She plays with a level of aggression and shoot-first mentality that I would not be surprised when we get to March, she's averaging 15 ppg. She may be the surprise CUSA POY candidate when it's all said and done.
Blakely is more of a scoring threat than we remember from '23 where she averaged 7 ppg and 2.6 apg. The question this offseason, "How do you replace Wheeler's scoring production?" Scoring 10 points on an off-night shooting (Scored 21 on Friday) and 14 assists to 5 turnovers in two games is a good indication if she's not scoring someone else will. She just runs circles around defenses.
The point guard duties have shaken more than I thought they would. When they run Gregory and Blakely in tandem, either brings the ball up the floor. When they run their half court offense it ultimately lands in Blakely's hands, but they're both comfortable there. Davis has been the first off the bench. I think Davis' defensive intensity is what sets her apart from Harrison, today, and we saw that on Wednesday. We saw Harrison miss an open three late and she shied away from her next open opportunity and opted for an extra pass showing her traditional PG tendencies. I see a lot of potential in both Davis' and Harrison's game that will take time. I think they're both capable of scoring in bunches in due time. Truthfully Blakely and Gregory are just too valuable on both ends of the floor.
On the Gregory note, I'm not alarmed by the shooting in the exhibitions. She had a slow start last year and still ran away with the CUSA 3PM lead on nearly 36%. She'll be fine and still shows she can score under the rim manufacturing some points in transition.
heading out to Vegas in 2 weeks. Going to catch the UNLV game against SDSU while there. went on to UNLV's rivals forum and introduced myself and asked where to go pregame etc(they play at allegiant). They seem pretty stoked that a MT fan would come out to see a UNLV game(not the main reason but still). got invited to a couple tailgates already, they seem like a fun interesting lot. Apparently there is a very nice "adult entertainment" place right by stadium, they recommend the wings lol. Stuff like this is why I love college football. Ill report back on the "wings".
Wife and I stayed in Vegas for two nights on our way to Seattle. The food scene in Vegas is WOW.heading out to Vegas in 2 weeks. Going to catch the UNLV game against SDSU while there. went on to UNLV's rivals forum and introduced myself and asked where to go pregame etc(they play at allegiant). They seem pretty stoked that a MT fan would come out to see a UNLV game(not the main reason but still). got invited to a couple tailgates already, they seem like a fun interesting lot. Apparently there is a very nice "adult entertainment" place right by stadium, they recommend the wings lol. Stuff like this is why I love college football. Ill report back on the "wings".