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Early season substitution patterns - this year vs last

I know it’s VERY early but seems to me that coach pike has a more firm handle/ concept of his team compared to early on last year

If I recall correctly early last year that substitution patterns seemed rather random - like he was throwing out different combinations to see what worked. Would randomly play deep-bench players more than he probably should have, etc. this contributed to a few wtf games.

in constrast the way he is using the players and the substitution patterns this year seem much more deliberate early on

interesting tidbit to demonstrate my point - late in the first half of this game I believe he was doing offense/ defense substitution with Miller. Second game of the year against sacred heart in the first half up 20+ and he’s doing offense/ defense substitutions?!!! that seems like a really good sign to me
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OT: Nicole To Strike Central Fl Coast as Minimal Cat 1 and then hybrid system to have moderate impact on our area Fri/Sat

As per the seasonal tropical activity thread, it's now looking pretty likely that we'll see a new tropical (or subtropical) storm forming in the next few days to the east of the Bahamas and this system (Nicole or Owen, since there's also a potential TS forming in the central Atlantic and it's not clear which will form first) is both a tropical threat to FL and the SE US late this week and a hybrid system threat to the NE US, including our area, by next weekend. For FL and the SE US, the system has the potential to become a tropical/subtropical storm (but probably not a hurricane, although that can't be ruled out). It's still early, but models are indicating a FL landfall is possible by Thursday, leading to potentially flooding rains and some coastal flooding/surge, plus TS force winds can still do some damage.

For the northeast and our area, we could see a hybrid system (with some tropical characteristics and some non-tropical, i.e., more like a nor'easter) develop late in the week from the interaction of an approaching trough and upper level low NW of us and whatever tropical/subtropical entity we end up with along the SE coast - even if it's not a full-blown tropical system, the tropical moisture plume headed our way could be substantial leading to significant rainfall and potential urban/stream flooding and it's also possible we could see rough seas and some coastal flooding, although it's way too early to call for specific impacts. Worth watching this one...

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

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GAME 2 Sacred Heart: Zesty Exuberance

How many superlatives can we shower Rutgers with after their performance in the first two games. If you thought the Columbia win was impressive, then how about tonight for an encore and then some. RU had a 9 minute stretch vs Columbia where they were outscored 16-4 in an otherwise smothering performance against an overmatched opponent. Their play tonight vs Sacred Heart was scintillating and basically flawless. This one hit all the checkmarks. My biggest is takeway is the eagerness and effusiveness in trying get a win against a weak opponent and keeping focused on their task with no visible letdown. These early season games have been difficult at times for this program. I said last game I thought last years team was sort of stale and didnt have the taste buds for these non conference games. Its a stark contrast to what looks like a really hungry playing with such exuberance and zest. And make no mistake this isnt just a few players, this is the entire TEAM. Everyone seems locked in and loaded. Does it mean we are winning the Biog 10? No but its showing a glimpse into the character and identity of the team. Bumps in the road will come and RU is probably two games away from facing any real adversity but they are showing all the right signs

Options, options, options. How many options this year compared to last. What I was looking for at the beginning of the game was a breakout game from either Hyatt or Mag. Both are starters with Caleb out, one will get the starting job. They both have different skill sets but neither one has ever been counted on to be nothing more than role players in the previous season. Their challenge this year is to take the step up and become main cogs in the spinning wheel. Hyatt in particular was a bit frustrating last year. We would see some good things but followed up by the usual turnovers or bad decision making on offense. Well tonight Aundre stepped up as a man. 19 points on 5-7 shooting in just 20 minutes, 7-7 at the line and 2-3 from 3. We can overlook the 3 turnovers. Hyatt was in control tonight and he was confident on both ends of the court. This was a perfect time for him to flaunt his game and prove he can fill some of the void left by Ron Harper Jr. He does not have to be NBA Ron. He just needs to assert himself and get his. Hyatt could be a matchup problem for most teams but he isnt even going to be a first or 2nd scoring option.

Cam Spencer what else can we say about King Cam. Another game another flurry of action where he was money on both ends. 15 of his 18 came in the first half, 6-10 shooting, 3=6 from 3-3 at the line, 3 more steals and whopping 6 assists and no turnovers.... but get this...tied with Cliff for team high rebounds at 7. An incredible stat line. Its only been 2 games but it seems like Cam has been her for a few years. His vision, court awareness and quiet confidence is off the charts. Not even sure when if ever Rutgers had a player like him...perhaps Dadika??

Lets just say I am glad that Cliff finally got to flaunt his moves as this game wore on. Cliff was relative quiet vs Columbia and I was okay with that because that game wasnt about him. Tonight, Cliff was double and denied early and RU went elsewhere and Cliffs teammates stepped up. Then it was time to get Cliff involved. He ended up with 17 points on 8-13 fg and I liked he once again knocked down a side jumper. Yes Sacred Heart didnt have the size to stop him but its still important for Cliff to feel comfortable being one of the go to guys and I believe Cliff will be more heavily guarded than he was last season.

What is truly impressive is that all 3 players above look in sync and thats mainly because of what Paul is bringing to the table concentrating more on distributing the ball right now. Paul's shot isnt really falling right now, just 1-6 but his value right now is running this team. Paul had 6 assists, 4 steals and 5 rebounds and not having Geo on the court with him at the same time is going to buoy his effectiveness, Paul banged up and shoulder and all was still not afraid to put his body on the line.

Mag was solid in the first half, more quiet in the 2nd

We need to talk about Derek Simpson. It is clear that Pikiell sees him as a NOW player, not the future. 27 minutes tonight and Derek was much more in control and effective . .5-10 fg with a really nice 3 and dunk and some nice assists, could you ask for a better game from a freshmen especially one who didnt come in with all the hype and rankings like Jaden Jones last year. Simpson looks quick and comfortable. I am really anticipating to see how his game stacks up when we getting into play vs Miami and in the Big 10. So much potential here and so much quickness that we are not used to seeing at RU

Woofolk may be further down the depth charge but I love he is getting meaningful minutes right now and look very solid in that time. Reiber with yet another Threeiber but I do see the writing on the wall with his role on the team. Oskar looks buried at the bottom. Chol really not ready at this point. Miller got 14 minutes and had a nice drive to the hoop but its likely Simpson is way ahead of him for minutes going forward.

Everything from the boxscore looks outstanding.....52% fg shooting, a sick 19-22 at the free throw line, 19 assists and only 10 turnovers while forcing Sacred Heart into a whopping 25 miscues.

Lets be clear, Columbia was awful and Sacred Heart while picked 2nd in the NEC is not very good either. I have seen alot of basketball. This Rutgers teams looks impressive and thats without Caleb McConnell. I have not seen a Rutgers team this quick running the floor in transition and with such impressive ball movement since maybe the 1991 team. Naturally its great to be optimistic but just how good this team is will not be answered until a quiz against Temple and a test at Miami. What will happen when that first sign of adversity hits. Who will step up? Who will crumble? Or will the ebullience and zest remain effusive and define the Rutgers zeitgeist of 2022-2023

DirtyRU's Annual "NOT" Preseason Men's Basketball Schedule Wallpaper...

... is finally here y'all. Just posted this on the RT, too. Sorry, been slammed lately and couldn't get this done before the opener. Anyway, in light of our (so far) awesome play, enjoy!!! See link below, you know what to do. Once again, it's large & high-quality (5120x2880 pixels) and should fit most monitors nicely. Big Cliff in the house:

Big Cliff...
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