There is nothing more prettier than a win and its quite beautiful when that win comes when you are dead in the water down 14 points with 8 minutes left. This game seemed hopeless throughout. I think as fans we knew at some point RU would have a run and chip into the lead and get the RAC involved and then put ourselves in a shot to win the game. However it was getting late. As much as the RAC was trying to will this comeback, it was not looking good. It seemed like every time that RU got a couple baskets and a couple of stops to get to 11 or 12, Northwestern would simply make a 3 and crush our hearts. The Wildcats repelled every Rutgers run in the first half and after RU showed signs of life before halftime, NW simply came out and extended the lead to 16 again. and with 7:47 left built the lead back to 62-48. How could this happen. It wasn't supposed to be this way. Rutgers was 16-7/7-4, they were the projected 8 seed in the NCAA tourney, Northwestern was supposed to be the sisters of the poor of the Big 10. They lost to Merrimack. They were 6-15/1-10. Rutgers you mean that Rutgers 16-0 at the RAC getting stomped on by Northwestern 29-11. What was this? Damn those fumes I was smelling in 212 was not marijuana, it was those last remaining puffs of Same Old Rutgers seaping up from the bowels of the RAC
Basketball is a funny game. I cannot tell you how many games I watched this weekend but there were several examples of schools falling down double digits some at home, some on the road and then coming roaring back to win. Temple down 17 beats SMU at home,. Colorado down 16 beats Stanford, Texas Tech down 16 wins at Texas Tech, Auburn down 15 beats LSU, Arizona State down 13 beats USC. Sometimes you have to be on the verge of losing everything and make no mistake, Rutgers would have lost ALOT with a loss tonight to make you have the hunger to taste a victory. This team will make you pull all your hair out at times but this team also a knack for just never giving up just when its at its darkest point. We have seen it now at Iowa, vs Nebraska, vs Michigan, at Maryland. RU down for the count somehow someway finding a will to tie up those games. They lost 3 of those 4 games and the one they got was led by Geo Baker. I talked about adversity in the post game. Your hardest times often lead to the greatest moments in your life. If staring down a crushing home loss to a 6-15 was not a do or die moment for Rutgers I do not know what is. There is some sort of grit, as Pike put it about this team. Its as tough as an RU team that I have seen in my 30 years of following
And there he was again, Geo. 10-17 fg, 3-7 from 3, 25 points,6 boards, 5 assists, 0 turnovers in a game high 35 minutes. Again the leader and the catalyst. Everyone chipped in for that comeback but Geo led them. Geo once again risking failure to reap reward. Geo such a well documented funk most likely due to that darn thumb injury. Geo wasnt even in the game at the end of the Maryland loss. That has to speak to probably how much that thumb was hurting him. Because we know what Steve Pikiell thinks of Geo. We know the about the patented step back 3 from Geo which he hit to tie the game and then again on back to back buckets late in the overtime to seal the deal, none more bigger than the one with 11 seconds left. Everyone knew what was going to happen, run the clock and let Geo take over. That is how Pike views Geo. Geo is the guy you want with the ball in his hands late. We have seen it over and over and over and Geo is now writing his name in the annals of the RAC as one of the biggest end game playmakers it has ever seen. No doubt about you have to feel good for Geo after the rough stretch because we know he is good, we know he is better than those stats he has been putting up. Whether it was injury or not, Geo overcame all that tonight and also hearing he overcame back pain tonight as well. Remember Geo came here when Rutgers a nothing doormat laughingstock. To come this far in 3 years has to be so rewarding for him. A hard worker and one of the most likely Scarlet Knights in RU history.
Listen we can go on and on about how bad RU played for 30 minutes. I was having thoughts about this team peaking a little too soon and now running into a wall. We have to remember, Rutgers is in rare air here. These kids are young and are now facing the distraction of being placed solidly in the NCAA bracket. Its alot of pressure. It has to be hard for them to block it out and be relaxed. I think RU was incredibly tight on offense and the more chippies they missed, the more tentative and gun shy they became on the offensive end. Not a good thing for a team that struggles in the half court And look the defense gave way too many open looks, the doubling leaving a guy open on the wing for a 3 has been debated ad nauseum on the board the last couple of weeks. Its generally failing of late and the proof is in the 3 point percentages that got put up by Michigan and Northwestern. Sure Northwestern shooting 11 for 23 is an aberration but you realize maybe 18 of those shots were open. The RU defense is incredible. Its what got RU back into this game, and they tightened up that D, we saw less doubling and more straight up D and Northwestern simply got shut down, RU held the Cats to just one fg over the last 7:47 and no 3 pointers in the last 10 minutes. It seemed like the same movie from some other RU comebacks on the road, Just incredible defensive presence as we moved further toward the end of the game. The rebounding stats were off the charts....30-19 and 19-11 on the offensive boards. Those were keys to this comeback...and those offensive 2nd chances in the last 5 minutes saved us.
Want to put a special shoutout to Yeboah in this game.....seemed tentative to shoot from the outside, was this designed by Pike? He got to the line alot for him...8-8 I really think Pike wanted him driving in today and he was brilliant at getting to the line and perfect making there. So really him getting that wing 3 which he could hit that pushed the lead to 4 was such a nice thing especially since he had a bad turnover and a double dribble late in the 2nd half. Myles heated up on defense late in getting stops, 10 boards but really at 2-8ft is a liability on offense late. Ron Jr and Caleb both contributed in key spots and I thought that Caleb coming in sort of sparked the comeback and the final rotation of Geo, Myles, Ron, Caleb, and Yeboah was our best. Mathis seemed to get beat on D and then minutes really cut to just 15, did he play at all in the 2nd half? He lost minutes to Mulcahy and that is saying something. Jacob was a non factor today. Have to give some credit to Pike that maybe realizing that a little more deliberate offense while RU was trying to chip away might have been better than having Montez/JY who both have a tendancy to force. Mulcahy at times looked overwhelmed but there must have been a method to Pike's madness..perhaps saving Caleb's legs.
And what about the RAC, credit Northwestern, they turned us into church mouses for most of the game. In fact we witnessed one of the most inexplicably wrong and inappropriate and ill timed use of scoreboard music when some idiot running it decided to play COUNTRY ROADS...it was the most embarrassing moment since the Lets Make a Deal Guy from the Jordan years. Yes whoever did this is an idiot and they need to know it because one this song has no place at the RAC and you certainly dont play it when the crowd is despondent with RU down 17. So be better.
But you know the RAC is almost at its best when the team is down and making a comeback. When RU gets to leads, the RAC sort of fades in and out. When RU cut the lead to single digits and then to 7, the RAC was activated and they heard us roar. The RAC assisted in several Northwestern miscues and communication breakdowns late including a poor look at end of regulation and another poor decision on the last shot of the game with RU up 4. Its such an asset and provided that extra lift that RU didnt get to get them over the hump vs Illinois or Iowa or Maryland.
So want to touch on one thing brought up. No Rutgers wouldnt be out of the dance if they had lost to Northwestern. Yes the resume would have taken a big blemish and the NET might have tumble to near 40. However RU still probably would have fallen to maybe the 9 seed line,. maybe the top ten seed. The one thing you have to remember is you cannot take away quality wins, they are there and they mean alot. A loss though would have certainly been a mental thing for the team to overcome going to Ohio State. Losing wouldnt give much confidence that RU could beat Illinois and Maryland would it. I think the fans would have really taken this one hard so we avoided all that. Just be happy we got the win. I think its going to make this team better for it. I think we have a decent shot at beating Ohio State. We do not play pretty ball, but there are no style points in college hoops, ugly? now ugly can be beautiful when you keep winning.
Basketball is a funny game. I cannot tell you how many games I watched this weekend but there were several examples of schools falling down double digits some at home, some on the road and then coming roaring back to win. Temple down 17 beats SMU at home,. Colorado down 16 beats Stanford, Texas Tech down 16 wins at Texas Tech, Auburn down 15 beats LSU, Arizona State down 13 beats USC. Sometimes you have to be on the verge of losing everything and make no mistake, Rutgers would have lost ALOT with a loss tonight to make you have the hunger to taste a victory. This team will make you pull all your hair out at times but this team also a knack for just never giving up just when its at its darkest point. We have seen it now at Iowa, vs Nebraska, vs Michigan, at Maryland. RU down for the count somehow someway finding a will to tie up those games. They lost 3 of those 4 games and the one they got was led by Geo Baker. I talked about adversity in the post game. Your hardest times often lead to the greatest moments in your life. If staring down a crushing home loss to a 6-15 was not a do or die moment for Rutgers I do not know what is. There is some sort of grit, as Pike put it about this team. Its as tough as an RU team that I have seen in my 30 years of following
And there he was again, Geo. 10-17 fg, 3-7 from 3, 25 points,6 boards, 5 assists, 0 turnovers in a game high 35 minutes. Again the leader and the catalyst. Everyone chipped in for that comeback but Geo led them. Geo once again risking failure to reap reward. Geo such a well documented funk most likely due to that darn thumb injury. Geo wasnt even in the game at the end of the Maryland loss. That has to speak to probably how much that thumb was hurting him. Because we know what Steve Pikiell thinks of Geo. We know the about the patented step back 3 from Geo which he hit to tie the game and then again on back to back buckets late in the overtime to seal the deal, none more bigger than the one with 11 seconds left. Everyone knew what was going to happen, run the clock and let Geo take over. That is how Pike views Geo. Geo is the guy you want with the ball in his hands late. We have seen it over and over and over and Geo is now writing his name in the annals of the RAC as one of the biggest end game playmakers it has ever seen. No doubt about you have to feel good for Geo after the rough stretch because we know he is good, we know he is better than those stats he has been putting up. Whether it was injury or not, Geo overcame all that tonight and also hearing he overcame back pain tonight as well. Remember Geo came here when Rutgers a nothing doormat laughingstock. To come this far in 3 years has to be so rewarding for him. A hard worker and one of the most likely Scarlet Knights in RU history.
Listen we can go on and on about how bad RU played for 30 minutes. I was having thoughts about this team peaking a little too soon and now running into a wall. We have to remember, Rutgers is in rare air here. These kids are young and are now facing the distraction of being placed solidly in the NCAA bracket. Its alot of pressure. It has to be hard for them to block it out and be relaxed. I think RU was incredibly tight on offense and the more chippies they missed, the more tentative and gun shy they became on the offensive end. Not a good thing for a team that struggles in the half court And look the defense gave way too many open looks, the doubling leaving a guy open on the wing for a 3 has been debated ad nauseum on the board the last couple of weeks. Its generally failing of late and the proof is in the 3 point percentages that got put up by Michigan and Northwestern. Sure Northwestern shooting 11 for 23 is an aberration but you realize maybe 18 of those shots were open. The RU defense is incredible. Its what got RU back into this game, and they tightened up that D, we saw less doubling and more straight up D and Northwestern simply got shut down, RU held the Cats to just one fg over the last 7:47 and no 3 pointers in the last 10 minutes. It seemed like the same movie from some other RU comebacks on the road, Just incredible defensive presence as we moved further toward the end of the game. The rebounding stats were off the charts....30-19 and 19-11 on the offensive boards. Those were keys to this comeback...and those offensive 2nd chances in the last 5 minutes saved us.
Want to put a special shoutout to Yeboah in this game.....seemed tentative to shoot from the outside, was this designed by Pike? He got to the line alot for him...8-8 I really think Pike wanted him driving in today and he was brilliant at getting to the line and perfect making there. So really him getting that wing 3 which he could hit that pushed the lead to 4 was such a nice thing especially since he had a bad turnover and a double dribble late in the 2nd half. Myles heated up on defense late in getting stops, 10 boards but really at 2-8ft is a liability on offense late. Ron Jr and Caleb both contributed in key spots and I thought that Caleb coming in sort of sparked the comeback and the final rotation of Geo, Myles, Ron, Caleb, and Yeboah was our best. Mathis seemed to get beat on D and then minutes really cut to just 15, did he play at all in the 2nd half? He lost minutes to Mulcahy and that is saying something. Jacob was a non factor today. Have to give some credit to Pike that maybe realizing that a little more deliberate offense while RU was trying to chip away might have been better than having Montez/JY who both have a tendancy to force. Mulcahy at times looked overwhelmed but there must have been a method to Pike's madness..perhaps saving Caleb's legs.
And what about the RAC, credit Northwestern, they turned us into church mouses for most of the game. In fact we witnessed one of the most inexplicably wrong and inappropriate and ill timed use of scoreboard music when some idiot running it decided to play COUNTRY ROADS...it was the most embarrassing moment since the Lets Make a Deal Guy from the Jordan years. Yes whoever did this is an idiot and they need to know it because one this song has no place at the RAC and you certainly dont play it when the crowd is despondent with RU down 17. So be better.
But you know the RAC is almost at its best when the team is down and making a comeback. When RU gets to leads, the RAC sort of fades in and out. When RU cut the lead to single digits and then to 7, the RAC was activated and they heard us roar. The RAC assisted in several Northwestern miscues and communication breakdowns late including a poor look at end of regulation and another poor decision on the last shot of the game with RU up 4. Its such an asset and provided that extra lift that RU didnt get to get them over the hump vs Illinois or Iowa or Maryland.
So want to touch on one thing brought up. No Rutgers wouldnt be out of the dance if they had lost to Northwestern. Yes the resume would have taken a big blemish and the NET might have tumble to near 40. However RU still probably would have fallen to maybe the 9 seed line,. maybe the top ten seed. The one thing you have to remember is you cannot take away quality wins, they are there and they mean alot. A loss though would have certainly been a mental thing for the team to overcome going to Ohio State. Losing wouldnt give much confidence that RU could beat Illinois and Maryland would it. I think the fans would have really taken this one hard so we avoided all that. Just be happy we got the win. I think its going to make this team better for it. I think we have a decent shot at beating Ohio State. We do not play pretty ball, but there are no style points in college hoops, ugly? now ugly can be beautiful when you keep winning.
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