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Mid-season observations

I'll try to limit the recency bias and leave most of the discussion of the Wisky disaster to existing threads, but in any case, here are some of my mid-season observations...
  • Evaluating the D's terrible performances against UW-west and UW-midwest in the hopes of uncovering the 'problem' seems to be a fools errand. The D was 'broken' in the pre-season and the only question once the games began was how bad would things get. If Greg hasn't already done a postmortem and identified what, or who, is to blame for starting the season with the 5 best D players on the injured list, then something stinks.
  • On that note, disappointing that Richie indicated in an ATE that he might not be able to tell us at the end the season, the order in which the pre-season injuries occurred, and whether he thinks the staff handled the situation properly. With Powell already injured in the spring, it seems to me after the first summer injury, the rest of the D starters should have put in bubble wrap with the only priority ensuring they were ready to go in game 1.
  • Anyone else worried that USC will drop 60 on us? Hopefully we're able to run on them and shorten the game.
  • Understandable that KC thought he could get 'good' Athan from two years ago, but after having moved on from the least accurate passer in college football, it's unfortunately looking more and more like we may have literally moved on to the second least accurate passer in college football.
  • WR's have no doubt been poor pass catchers, but not all drops are created equal. By my recollection, almost all of Saturday's drops were on inaccurate throws -- catchable certainly, but not where they should've been. Wouldn't surprise me if many of Minny's drops last year were on similarly catchable, but not accurate throws.
  • Black reminds me (a bit) of Rochelle. Although he's much better at getting open -- which is important -- his catching fundamentals are equally terrible. Although different problems in that RR always let the ball get to his body and never caught with his hands, BB seems to have no idea how to position his hands to make a catch. Really important for Brock to correct this asap because BB can be very good if he learns how to catch.
  • Overall this team is not fun to watch. Offense is slow, plodding and boring. Defense, as noted, is broken. Special teams are embarrassing. This actually doesn't even look like a GS team.

Big Ten and SEC officials to meet in Nashville

Interesting article. Comments on possible scheduling changes.
We will be sending an interim AD, I assume.

Women's Golf In Oklahoma - Final Results

Dale McNamara Invitational at the Cedar Ridge CC in Broken Arrow. Hosted by Tulsa, others entered in the 16 team field include pre-season #5 Arkansas, #30 Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, BYU, USF, and Boise State. In total, 7 teams who played in the NCAA Regionals last Spring are entered.

Rutgers has made a couple lineup changes, adding Fr Judy Amano and So Lorena Rossettin to 3 who played last time out in Sr Lucrezia Rossettin, Jr Grace Lu, and Fr Joline Truong. So Krystal Li will play as an individual.

There will be 2 Rounds tomorrow with the Final Round Tuesday.

Underestimating Martini?

Been thinking about this. Here’s a guy who has improved every year, playing a versatile forward/center role.

A starter for a Princeton team that finished 24-5 last year, he’s a savvy veteran who at 6’8 and 235lbs was able to knock down 38% from the arc and 88% (!) at the free throw line.

If you wanna surround young talent with mature, battle-tested leaders, Zach Martini is a great player to start with.

Not only will he help anchor our center spot while being a threat in the 4 role, but he’ll be a great mentor to a big guy like Lathan who also has outstanding offensive skills.

Very excited to see how he and our other veterans lift our star freshmen and the entire team this year.
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