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by TCUBCSBOUND » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:02 am
Actually I don't think it's hard to fire Doherty. The most important lesson football should have taught the university is don't sign kids unless you know 100% you will get them in school unless it's an ESPN Top 20 player.
The coach should have done his homework instead of grasping at straws and hoping. Euros in college are always risky, and Doh should know better. I think he wanted to have a built in excuse. Don't put it past him. He is a snake oil salesman.
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by CalallenStang » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:05 am
TCUBCSBOUND wrote:Actually I don't think it's hard to fire Doherty. The most important lesson football should have taught the university is don't sign kids unless you know 100% you will get them in school unless it's an ESPN Top 20 player.
The coach should have done his homework instead of grasping at straws and hoping. Euros in college are always risky, and Doh should know better. I think he wanted to have a built in excuse. Don't put it past him. He is a snake oil salesman.
I'd blame him more for recruiting Sassafras than for recruiting the Euros. The Euros are all good players and would be perfect fits in our offense. They were worth the risk, which was seen as pretty low considering one was already playing Juco ball and another was playing in Houston. Sassafras, meanwhile, was a swing and a miss.
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by 78pony » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:29 am
Easy now. These things happen when you schedule great teams. Really good teams. Good teams. Average teams. Poor teams sometimes. Pathetic teams? Well hey, give coach a chance. He hasn't had enough time.
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by RGV Pony » Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:39 am
One Trick Pony wrote:WTf was the score allready??
57-47. blew a 30-18 lead shot 18%
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by skyscraper » Sat Nov 13, 2010 1:52 am
It was bad. No way of trying to ignore it. I would be shocked if we had crowds any bigger than 1500 until Ole Miss shows up. Jfrog wasn't horrible in the first half, but seemed to disappear in the second half.
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by giacfsp » Sat Nov 13, 2010 2:13 am
ALEX LIFESON wrote:PonyDoh wrote:Stallion wrote:No expectations-how about not getting run out of the house at home to a school that went 8-22 in 2009
save your outrage. if you weren't expecting these types of games, you aren't paying attention. The roster is atrocious minus the Euros and Leslee. They don't have a PG or anyone who can consistently score. Plenty of blame to go around, but the roster adds Cotton/Vilde/Smith/Pats/Manuel/Cunningham/Jones/Norman/Alexander next year, and a 5th ship. That's not even on the same planet as this team. This year is a complete write off
And they call me a sunshiner. 
That's not sunshine at all. That's an impressive influx of talent. I feel bad for Papa Dia, but I wish it were next season already.
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by giacfsp » Sat Nov 13, 2010 2:17 am
CalallenStang wrote:I'd blame him more for recruiting Sassafras than for recruiting the Euros. The Euros are all good players and would be perfect fits in our offense. They were worth the risk, which was seen as pretty low considering one was already playing Juco ball and another was playing in Houston.
Sassafras, meanwhile, was a swing and a miss.
One game into his career? Really? He's going to be OK. He doesn't look like a scorer, but he handles the ball OK and looks like he eventually might be a really good passer. His biggest liability might be on the defensive end, but he'll contribute. He looked a little nervous at times, a little overwhelmed at times and he made some freshman mistakes. But you're way too smart to write him off after one season, much less one game.
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by insideualr » Sat Nov 13, 2010 7:17 am
ALEX LIFESON wrote:Wow, ualr didn't win a single road game last year.
Last year we did not. The two years before that we won 43 games and tons of road games with defense and rebounding. We almost won at Memphis during that stretch. Steve Shield's hard noise defense and rebounding approach wins games. It also sags off jump shooters and lets the bomb away from the outside.
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by PonySnob » Sat Nov 13, 2010 7:44 am
It's going to be a very long season..............at least we scored more than 20 points in the first half.
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by ponyscott » Sat Nov 13, 2010 8:46 am
giacfsp wrote:CalallenStang wrote:I'd blame him more for recruiting Sassafras than for recruiting the Euros. The Euros are all good players and would be perfect fits in our offense. They were worth the risk, which was seen as pretty low considering one was already playing Juco ball and another was playing in Houston.
Sassafras, meanwhile, was a swing and a miss.
One game into his career? Really? He's going to be OK. He doesn't look like a scorer, but he handles the ball OK and looks like he eventually might be a really good passer. His biggest liability might be on the defensive end, but he'll contribute. He looked a little nervous at times, a little overwhelmed at times and he made some freshman mistakes. But you're way too smart to write him off after one season, much less one game.
Geez a true 18 year old freshman in his first college game at home as a starting PG and you are calling a 'swing and a miss'?...way out of line and a bad call so early CalallenStang....
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by PonyDoh » Sat Nov 13, 2010 8:56 am
TCUBCSBOUND wrote:Actually I don't think it's hard to fire Doherty. The most important lesson football should have taught the university is don't sign kids unless you know 100% you will get them in school unless it's an ESPN Top 20 player.
The coach should have done his homework instead of grasping at straws and hoping. Euros in college are always risky, and Doh should know better. I think he wanted to have a built in excuse. Don't put it past him. He is a snake oil salesman.
It's true, his best recruiting class since he's been here was a built in excuse. Save that low brow nonsense for someone who doesn't actually know the score. All are in school, several are practicing and Vilde/smith in particular are two of the 3 or 4 best players on the team
“When I first committed to SMU, I thought it would take a couple of years of building. But with these players coming in, we should make a run. We have a lot of heavy hitters. It could get real ugly for a lot of teams we play.â€- Jalen Jones
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by PonyDoh » Sat Nov 13, 2010 8:58 am
ponyscott wrote:giacfsp wrote:CalallenStang wrote:I'd blame him more for recruiting Sassafras than for recruiting the Euros. The Euros are all good players and would be perfect fits in our offense. They were worth the risk, which was seen as pretty low considering one was already playing Juco ball and another was playing in Houston.
Sassafras, meanwhile, was a swing and a miss.
One game into his career? Really? He's going to be OK. He doesn't look like a scorer, but he handles the ball OK and looks like he eventually might be a really good passer. His biggest liability might be on the defensive end, but he'll contribute. He looked a little nervous at times, a little overwhelmed at times and he made some freshman mistakes. But you're way too smart to write him off after one season, much less one game.
Geez a true 18 year old freshman in his first college game at home as a starting PG and you are calling a 'swing and a miss'?...way out of line and a bad call so early CalallenStang....
Agreed, Calallen has a sorta blind hatred towards frog just b/c of the way the Spring PG hunt went down. I get it, but he's actually better than I expected. His stat line was actually somewhat promising. Heard he turned his ankle before half too
“When I first committed to SMU, I thought it would take a couple of years of building. But with these players coming in, we should make a run. We have a lot of heavy hitters. It could get real ugly for a lot of teams we play.â€- Jalen Jones
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by NickSMU17 » Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:00 am
giacfsp wrote:CalallenStang wrote:I'd blame him more for recruiting Sassafras than for recruiting the Euros. The Euros are all good players and would be perfect fits in our offense. They were worth the risk, which was seen as pretty low considering one was already playing Juco ball and another was playing in Houston.
Sassafras, meanwhile, was a swing and a miss.
One game into his career? Really? He's going to be OK. He doesn't look like a scorer, but he handles the ball OK and looks like he eventually might be a really good passer. His biggest liability might be on the defensive end, but he'll contribute. He looked a little nervous at times, a little overwhelmed at times and he made some freshman mistakes. But you're way too smart to write him off after one season, much less one game.
I'm no expert in basketball...but a point guard even a true frosh should have at least 1 assist, don't you think...4 To and 0 assists on his stat line tonight.... I'l give him more chances, but thats not a good indicator
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by CalallenStang » Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:48 am
PonyDoh wrote: Agreed, Calallen has a sorta blind hatred towards frog just b/c of the way the Spring PG hunt went down. I get it, but he's actually better than I expected. His stat line was actually somewhat promising. Heard he turned his ankle before half too
If he turned his ankle, then that would explain why he was so slow on both ends in the 2nd half. What I didn't like about him was 1) he couldn't find the open man 2) he was a big liability on defense Anyway, we're stuck with him, so I'll support him, but considering the other options we had in the recruiting season I can't help but feel like this is a huge swing-and-miss
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