BG Doesn't Guard. Bloodbath Scheduled.
Most of the time, I am glad I never really played sports. In business, when we had a bad day, we might be subjected to questions about our value or (usually) empty threats, and we would spend a day wondering about our future and how we managed to take so many wrong turns.
Todd Simon has promised that practice tomorrow will be a "bloodbath."
"They’re going to strap up. This is not what we’re about."
Woof. I'm sure they would have rather skipped the day off and gotten it over with.
The whole thing has a positively Dakichian ring to it, except progress would have been at midnight after the game.
The cause of the bloodbath was BG's defensive performance against UB Tuesday night. This was a winnable game. BG has been working hard on defense and has shown some improvement. Last night was the opposite of that...and therefore the bloodbath.
More Simon: "The guys that are on the bus to play defense are going to move forward. The guys that are not will still have a seat, but it’s going to be more in different roles."
I'm not exactly sure how that is going to work, given that we only have eight guys or so who are playable. Maybe we'll play four guys like in Hoosiers.
It was a bad performance in a game we really could have used.
BG gave up 1.33 points per possession, their second-worst of the season. They allowed 69% EFG, the worst this year. BG hasn't allowed 70% since 2017. BG allowed 58% on 2FG...not great, but 54% on 3FG, the worst this season. Note the similarity between those two numbers. You have to go back two years before you see a team making 3FGs against BG like that.
BG had 1.17 points per possession on offense, which was actually pretty good. BG is 7-2 in D1 games when scoring 1.15 or more. We scored enough to win. We did not guard at all.
If this works, I wouldn't want to be CMU on Saturday. If it doesn't work, I guess it's best to find out now.
Javonte Campbell is having an incredible season. He just can't be stopped. He scored 31 on 11 of 17 and 2 of 3 shooting. Added 7 assists over 2 turnovers. He was 3 of 6 at the line, where he is normally good.
The problem is, no one else got into double figures. Everyone else on the team appears to be slumping, with the exception of Glover, who was efficient with his opportunities.
Last case in point. BG did get some stops in the second half...7 of 8 possessions that resulted in a 13-2 run and a BG lead. UB responded with a 4-point play, a stop, a 3FG, a stop, and a 2FG, and the lead was back to 8.
Our next 3 games are Central, NIU and Ball State. This is no time for a slump. On to CMU.

