Falcons Embarrassed in Jonesboro
Well, it was just bad news in Jonesboro yesterday. I know it doesn't count toward the MAC standings, but it was tough to watch and should never have happened. Just as it has for the Simon era, this team fails to produce competitive performances on a consistent basis, and that's going to make it tough to reach our goals. You need three in a row against top competition to win the MAC.
Yesterday was 100% non-competitive. And not against a high-quality Sun Belt team, but a team that is 6-6 in their league. We were 2.5-point dogs... not 37.
They play a multi-zone defense that can be dodgy. But the metrics show that others have figured it out. And Coach Simon, in the pre-game with Todd Walker, described what BG had to do to win. And his team executed none of it.
He put it on missing shots, which certainly was a problem. It was our worst shooting game in 10 years. But we were frozen like deer in headlights in front of their zones. We had at least 3 shot-clock violations, a couple of which occurred without a shot even being taken. We turned the ball over on 22% of our possessions against a team that gets after the ball.
So we knew it was coming. We had prepared a plan. And then did nothing. It's on everyone in the program.
The result was our worst defeat since the UT game at the end of 22. We lost by 40.
There's no reason to delve deeper into this one. This team has some ability and is relatively healthy. This would be the time to go after it. But it is not happening. Maybe all will resolve itself, but we have felt that way before. What you see out there is occasionally good enough.
It has begun to look familiar. You know, maybe we are just one click away. It's tough to see that out of yesterday's game.
Seven games left, and 4 at home. Except for Miami, there's not one team on there that we have not proven ourselves capable of beating or losing to. We are 5-6. Four wins probably gets it done. So, you beat NIU and WMU...you are left with Kent, UT and UMass at home, EMU and Miami on the road.
Are there four wins in there. My guess is yes, but it leaves us a 7 or 8 seed and one-and-done in Cleveland, with a team that had the ability to be better. And then we can start over again.
I believe in the short term, we will play a little better. But I have yet to see us not throw away success.
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