Kerry Hammonds scored 27 points, making six of Middle Tennessee’s 10 three-pointers as the Ragin’ Cajuns dropped a 82-60 decision to the Blue Raiders on Saturday evening in the Murphy Center.
Kerry Hammonds scored 27 points, making six of Middle Tennessee’s 10 three-pointers as the Ragin’ Cajuns dropped a 82-60 decision to the Blue Raiders on Saturday evening in the Murphy Center.
Oh, how I long for the days when we were complaining about the basketball team not all wearing the same shoes, or their shorts being too long.
I know that this has been said 100 times, but we've got 1 senior, a couple of juniors, and all of the rest are freshmen & sophmores. What we want to see is progress from the beginning of the season through the tournament. We have flashes of brilliance, then the inexperience comes out. We are not too far from being very good...........but it ain't going to be this year. We need to keep everyone with the team, then add a few more good freshmen next year. I hate being patient, but it "is what it is" right now.
The loss of Brown's brilliant defense past the Michigan State game coupled with game day managements sacrificing of Mr Mbamalu . . . and we have what we have.
I would put the trio of Payton, Mbamalu and Long up against any threesome from any other team in the league. They are as good as any in the Sun Belt.
The rest of the team is young and although they have had their moments, they have also had nights when they have played like freshmen.
Injuries have also hurt as six different players have missed a total of 38 games this season.
Six of the next eight are at home with road games left at UL-Monroe and Troy so the prospects for a strong finish exist.
OK, I'm and old guy. I've been going to the UL basketball games with my dad since 1965 (we had only been USL for 5 years at that time). Back when we had the "great teams" we started Seniors and Juniors. Some Sophmores would come off of the bench every once in a while, while good freshmen would get a chance at mop up duty at the end when we had a big lead. There were a few exceptions over the last 50 years, but not that many.
Our experience mix this year is backwards. We're heavy loaded with Freshmen and Sophmores.....STARTING. Unless we have the "Fab Five", we are not going to win many games. If fact, I'm suprised that we have won as many as we have.
In the meantime, the guys that are starting as freshman will have a huge amount of experience by the time that they are Sophmores. Our record will stink this year, but next year will be hugely better. The key is getting another handful of great recruits for next year and developing them right behind the current young group. Every good recruit is not an Anthony Davis or a Bo Lamar. For the vast majority, it takes a full year with the team before they can even start to make any kind of positive contribution.
I'm an impatient person, but I do understand where we are right now. I know we've got a few good recruits for next year and i hear the kid from Comeaux is the real deal.
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