Re: Knew It Was Coming
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 4:13 pm
I feel for you. No, I really do.
(Or someone like him)Sudden Sam wrote:If not, there's alwaysDaboDubose.
What's up with your basketball team this year? May not even make the tourney. Wisky bball is usually as steady as Wisky football.Goober McTuber wrote:We just had our third different DC in 3 years. Somehow, the defense seems to have gotten better each year. It's inevitable, Sam, lay back and enjoy it.
I got a buddy out here who played for Bo Ryan in the early 00s, he claims the team is basically made up of freshmen and sophomores this year. Honestly couldn't remember the last time tOSU beat Wisky in bball by double digits, not to mention it was at the Kohl Center.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:What's up with your basketball team this year? May not even make the tourney. Wisky bball is usually as steady as Wisky football.
You might be right. I would argue that Ryan was always a 'system' guy and relied heavily on developing players rather than recruiting blue chip one-and-doners (Frank Kaminsky comes to mind as a poster for this model). I can never remember Ryan having a roster filled exclusively with freshmen and sophomores without some experienced upperclassmen mixed in there. And if he did, I certainly can't remember a youthful UW team being tops in the B10.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:I think there's a coaching dropoff. Bo Ryan won no matter the personnel. Plus I'm not sure youth is that big of a deal these days in college basketball. Michigan State starts four sophomores and a freshman.
Goober McTuber wrote:Wisky lost 4 starters. Other than Happ, the junior class hasn't panned out. They've lost a number of close games playing mostly freshmen and sophomores, but I think Magoo knows that Wisky does not get the 5 star freshmen that Sparty does. Gard will do fine, people have to be patient.
Freshman wing Kobe King will miss the rest of the season, leaving the University of Wisconsin men’s basketball team without a key reserve in the backcourt.
According to a news release, King is scheduled to undergo knee surgery on Monday. The La Crosse native injured his left knee in practice Friday, a day before the Badgers fell to 4-7 with an 82-63 loss to Marquette on Saturday.
Sophomore point guard D’Mitrik Trice also is set for surgery on Monday. Trice is out with a right foot injury. UW coach Greg Gard said Monday on the Big Ten coaches teleconference that Trice will be out for “a while.”