So far this year, we have pretty much returned to the Marlin norm. Our record vs teams with RPI 1-100 is 1-5, against RPI 101-200 it is 1-3, and vs 201+ we are 9-1.
Our best win is GaSo [RPI 65] on the road.
Our worst loss is App St [RPI 275] also on the road.
Our best home win is Prairie View [RPI 199].
Worst home loss is LTU [RPi 116]
Mean RPI of Wins: 246
Mean RPI of Losses: 102.2
Mean RPI of Home Games: 210.375
Mean RPI of Away Games: 179.615
Only D 1 games are included.
Got blown out by the 275 RPI team in basketball
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We could have 7 footers on the perimeter but it wouldn't matter. There is nobody closing out on shooters and if they do, they are late on it. Shooters right now are getting open shots regardless of height of defenders. Height on the interior, however, is killing us. We are either bottom or right near bottom in Offensive Rebounds given up. Last night there were 3-4 instances where their man got an offensive rebound in the middle of 4 of our players. That is just something that you can not allow to happen.
Actually, I think that Trajan Wesley fits that mold too. He got into a few scrums last night. He's small but not afraid to mix it up. Has the ability to be a solid contributor during his time here. Liked what he did with the ball. Just couldn't stay in front of Tookie Brown.
I get it but PG is one position that size doesn't worry me as much. For all of those guys you've mentioned, there are plenty of instances I can point to college and pro point guards that are smaller than them. We aren't seeing any teams take our PG down low and post him up. I just want him to guard the ball well and run the offense.
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