I saw tonight for the first time this team really coming together---Realize that the only guy that started off of last year's team is Long---So you got a new 1,2,3, 4 plus 2 freshmen and some of last year's backups---think I am pretty close on that----but man we looked good tonight and seemed again to be a lot more fitting into the bind!!!
I agree a 315 RPI is disappointing. I am sure it has improved some from the last two games. How much so I do not know. For it to jump to a respectable level, we probably need a winning streak of 6+ games. I was encouraged by tonight's crowd of almost 400O on a rainy night.
Mike, BOP or Melrock, you guys know this program probably better than anyone on this board. Do you guys feel like in non-conference games, Marlin rotates players more than he "should" to figure out who gels the best so when conference comes along he knows who plays best together? Never wanted to bring this up in past debates bc I don't want it to come across as an excuse. Losses are losses, just thinking out loud.
You may have a point in Coach playing lots of guys early in the year to figure out what the proper rotation is. Note, we played 13 guys tonight and 11 played in the first half. Therefore he is still playing lots of guys even as conference play has started. I think that will continue as it helps wear down the opponent. He then plays the guys in the 2nd half who seem to be on that night. Note we did OK in non conference games last season. However, that is the only time in his tenure here that has occurred. That is probably because we were bringing back a lot of guys from the previous year.
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Also, some guys have trouble handling road pressure while they thrive at home. That even happens in the NBA. For example, Tyreke Evans of the Pelicans would be an All Star if he played only at home. Therefore at times your rotations have to be different away than it is at home. Generally, in college this changes with more time playing together. Too late now to make up for the non conference road losses. Have to win away from home in conference play some in order to have the season we all expected. Of course as the season goes along, opponents get more familiar with each other and there are more road wins throughout the league. We just have to minimize the times it happens to us.
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