Nothing outlandish, no outbursts..
Everything I said corollated. You and MR UL can give each other reach arounds another time, but not at my expense. Read wtf I wrote before you start typing. And if you also want to act like UALR is "tough" on the road, be my guest. My standards are not that low for UL Basketball.
Ok big guy.
UALR is not a perennial cellar dweller. They have always had a competitive team with Steve Shields as coach. It is not that long ago that they won the conference tournament in Hot Springs. Sort of nice to win a game due to the opponent having struggles at the line. Lord knows that shoe has been our foot more times than we would like. In college basketball, there is no such thing as a bad road win. In fact all wins are PRECIOUS but road wins are extremely gratifying. Who knows, maybe this victory will give them confidence and lead to more consistent play. I was not able to watch or view the game as I was at the Pelicans game in New Orleans. However, I reviewed the play by play and I was impressed that the guys had the mental fortitude to pull it out and not panic when things got tough. I was also encouraged to continually see the two freshman come up with big plays. Jonathon Stove played more than Brian Williams tonight. Nice to have options at that position now. The victory tonight means Saturday night's game against Troy has extra importance. Hopefully a few more folks can make it out there.
I repeat, UALR is not a cellar dwellar. I bet if you check the standings for the last 5 years or more you won't see UALR at the bottom. I won't argue that the league needs to improve in basketball. However, any night that RJ Hunter is hot, Georgia State has a chance to beat the big guys.
I'll be at the game.
I have respect for Shields, I do. I'm not going to launch into a post about excuse making, especially after a win, but I have a hard time saying UALR is a good road win. I understand what it means in conference and all that jazz.. I know the game, I've been following for a long time. But seriously.. Just 10-12 years ago, would that Cajuns program say "good road win at UALR". Revisionist history, and ancient history at the point to where we've fallen now, but I just want the expectations and standards raised around here. I miss the days of ranked teams coming to Lafayette or us playing and BEATING (or coming up just short) ranked teams on the road and us coming on here and saying "man, tough road game. Just missed it. OR Hell of a road win! lets go sweep the conference and prepare for the conference tourney".
I'm thinking the teams just got back around 3am.
I saw the Louisiana branded Hotard bus pulling out of campus prime about that time.
When the game is on the line that means the score is within +/- 3 points, the 15 footer is still 15 feet from the basket, a hand in the face is a hand in the face, and the ball and rim are still the same regulation size. Opponent doesn't matter at that point.
How many one and done players go thru the sunbelt? Any of the G5 conferences for that matter? The kentuckys and dukes have had plenty. I made a statement. You are making the apples to oranges comparison.
Brian Williams has been very consistent with the mid-range jump shot all season. JJ Davenport soft stroke from that range is also surprisingly consistent.
The offense Marlin runs is geared to finding the high percentage shot from 6' in, or the OPEN 3 with the extra pass. Just the way it is.
Anyone saw McNeese whipped Mississipi State last night? Might not be so bad of a loss.
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