Jet915 wrote:Not a bad week for the Jays beating a team from the B1G, PAC-12, ACC and SEC. .
SJHooper wrote:Kudos to G'Town for neutralizing one of their bad losses. They need a few more big wins to get back into things before Big East play. Very, very impressed with Creighton. They just handle their business. They are a legit top 10 team. Ole Miss is one of those teams that may not be ranked all the time, but they are always very dangerous. So far, Creighton has exceeded expectations of even the most optimistic on this board. Adding Xavier, Butler, and Creighton may go down as one of the best realignment moves ever. When you think about it, they all took a big step up in competition and kept winning. That's very very hard to do but for 3/3 of them to do so? Impressive. I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but as we continue to prove that we are still a power conference, I have noticed that ESPN takes us more seriously. I must have seen 3-4 Big East teams featured on their Instagram feeds with top plays and recaps. That was not the case just a year or two ago. I know ESPN usually covers all ranked games, but even still I have noticed Big East teams featured more prominently.
sciencejay wrote:I am definitely more than pleasantly surprised at how well the Jays have handled themselves thus far. Last night Mo didn't play particularly well (TOs, poor shot selection), and we rebounded terribly in the first half, but we still gutted out a win against an inspired opponent. Certainly there's a recipe for giving us trouble: make your shots (or get offensive rebounds) to control the tempo. They were sending three to the offensive glass and keeping two back so that even when we did get the rebound in the first half, we couldn't get out and push tempo. I appreciated hearing McD say that there was some chirping going on in the first half (player to player), but the Jays banded together and fought together. I think chemistry and a commitment to 'team' are what separates good teams with talent from great teams (Nova last year).
However, Zach Hanson's injury sounds serious (according to McD in the post-game presser), and that will hurt us dramatically. He's a solid contributor on both ends who can bang better with bigs than Patton can. I don't like the thought of us going an extended period without him. Patton can't bang as well (not his game), and he can't go 40 minutes per game.
DudeAnon wrote:Georgetown getting pushed around by Wisconsin. JT3 and his teams are soft.
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