Outstanding coaching move by Les to come out with that 1-3-1 zone after the last TO. His experience as a player and a coach in pressure situations like this is an absolute necessity at this level of play.
I hope so because I'm sure Bill Self was watching this game and he'll have the Jayhawks pressuring and double teaming the ball. Siler, especially, must settle down and not turn the ball over. He's pressing right now and his shot has been off the the whole post-season. I think the pressure has gotten to him and it's becoming a mental thing now. He'll want to play well in his home state. I just hope it doesn't create even more pressure for him.
"Outstanding coaching move by Les to come out with that 1-3-1 zone after the last TO. His experience as a player and a coach in pressure situations like this is an absolute necessity at this level of play."
And don't let Schneider shoot the 3. He's great with that floater, bur kills us behind the arc.
He used to be able to drain 3's, right? I'm not crazy am I? I think the post season has gotten in his head. It's not just the shooting though. He turned the ball over multiple times with seconds leading to scoring plays. He just throws up crazy passes he has no business throwing.
It was a very entertaining basketball game between two very evenly matched teams. Chima was the x-factor for the Aggies and Lawrence White was the unsung hero that played one of his best games ever in an Aggie uniform.
I have to say I watched NC State play Virginia a couple of weeks ago here in Raleigh. NC State played poor defense and used all 1 on 1 offense. Gottfried had been canned a week prior.
Then I watched the big west tourney games and the Ags for the for the first time this year. My thoughts - while not a great shooting or great offensive team I thought they played excellent defense and were very well coached. I just hope NC State doesn't make an offer to Les. I hear UC Berzerkley is looking for one too
with siler you can see no confidence on his face and obvious tension. He's pulling the string terribly on his shots and no zip on his passes including telegraphing. It would be a plus if he started contributing
Illinois State 43 UCI 34 at the half. I'll tell you what, I'm glad we are playing the Redbirds in NIT. They are a really good basketball team (also the arch rival of Bradley when Les was Bradley's coach). They can flat out shoot the basketball. Irvine is actually playing pretty well but they have to get a few stops to get back in this one.
Wheeeee! Great win- Glad I could watch with you Dr Mike. Good call on Beebs, I like that place. Soon when we're in the tourney all the time, Beebs will be wall to wall Aggie fans for games- lol. Let me know where you will be watching on Friday and I'll try to get there.
I believe we get $1.6 million but it goes to the Big West Conference and, I believe, it is paid over a number of years. I assume it is shared among all the schools.
If someone knows the fine details...please post up.
My research led me to believe it's paid over 6 years, with 1.6M being an estimate including expected growth in payouts. Divide it 9 ways and you get our average annual payout, not counting for inflation.
No idea where it goes; I think it would be fair for bball to get it but who knows.
Assuming it's even split (which it hopefully isn't), $30k/year isn't bad but probably won't bring any major improvements to the program. I guess this is where having a consistently good conference could really help everyone out then.
"Graf had to foul Lawrence White, who made two free throws with 16 second remaining to give the Eagles some breathing room. Lemar hit a foul shot with 4 seconds left to put it away."
I think NCAA recommends an even split. It's a way to enforce parity so that the best teams in the power conferences who make the tournament each year (like, well, Kansas) don't hoard all the resources from their bottomfeeders. I haven't seen anything from the Big West forums to suggest our conference breaks from the recommendations.
20k/year isn't much on its own, but remember we're still getting payouts from Cal Poly's win and Hawaii's win. That's 60k a year, which is funding for a full scholarship or an assistant's salary. If the Big West can consistently win play-ins or pull off middling upsets then that actually starts to make a difference.
It's not the cash from the win that will make a difference. It's the increase in donations, ticket sales, and merchandise that will have the biggest impact.