17 minutes so far, he had 2 fouls in the 1st half so had some bench time then.
http://stats.statbroadcast.com/mobile/?id=486253
Didn’t watch super close but what I did see was that their #34 was a harassing force on the defensive end. Looking at the stat line, his blocking ability might have forced us into 30 three point attempts on a night when we didn’t hit them at a super high clip.
The post game coach interview depressed me. I could be off here, but I feel like it was an insincere “we” need to get better when he meant players. If you need to call people out, call them out, but the buck ultimately stops with the coach.
Bisonville: Making football coaches out of arm-chair-QB's and jock sniffers for years!
Today's CAS GASF = ZERO
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And, don’t believe everything you think—jussayin’.
Liberals of BV need not respond to my posts. I don’t need to get any more dumb.
It's his job to make calls and adjustments to put his players in the beat position to succeed. Were they wide open 3's...no. Look at other teams offense when they play us. They run their offense and open shots are created consistently. We run our offense and rarely do we create open shots. We launch up contested crap or are shooting 3's 5 feet behind the line. It's nothing new, it's been going on all year so bottom line it's poor coaching, and poor offensive philosophy. Dave has won with pure talent in the past. Now, when he doesn't have the obvious talent advantage his shortcomings as a coach are glaringly evident.
Unfortunately those two were the difference for South Dakota, as you were concerned about. Was impressed with Thioune on defense also, he affected a lot of inside shots. Bison had no answer for Stewart - he ended up getting 33 points yikes! Stewart did that in only 28 minutes, 13-22 shooting. Was impressed with his ability to create shots as well as his outside shooting.
https://gobison.com/news/2023/12/29/...ota-75-66.aspx
I guess I'll tune-in around March then? Lol