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Posted by Nickel Rover on February 9th, 2010 under Basketball
Basketball:
Against Oklahoma St., we saw Hamilton rise up. Against Oklahoma Bradley made a heroic effort, against Kansas James contributed his usual 20-10 and J’Covan Brown came out of the woodwork. Again I ask, who is the go-to scorer?
Box score is here. Peter Bean chimes in with his thoughts here. He’s right on in praising the Kansas defense but it’s no surprise when examining their place in the Ken Pomeroy rankings matched against what we’ve seen the last month from the Texas offense. Cole Aldrich was well handled by Dexter Pittman and the Texas defense but his own defensive effort was fantastic with 6 blocks (though only 5 rebounds).
You see things here and there that suggest Pittman’s fantastic potential at this level and the next but right now he is frequently an offensive detriment to this team because he is surrounded by the wrong cast. Peter Bean has another good bit of insight when he writes that Texas needs perimeter players who create offense because the team doesn’t run offense. Texas had 6 assists to Kansas’ 14. I don’t really see much evidence that Texas can be effective with a low-post centered offense. When they played DDM with Brown at the point they got penetration and stretched the Kansas help defense. These high screen and dribble-drive attacks in space are the only occasions when Texas looks effective or comfortable on offense and they aren’t coming with Pittman in the game. I would like to add as well that Free throw shooting was excellent and it was largely a result of Brown getting the opportunities at the line (8-9).
Only 3 players were remotely effective on offense in this game: Brown, James, and Johnson (28, 24, 10) and by remotely effective I mean even able to attempt a substantial number of field goals, much less make them. Bradley took just 5 shots and missed all but one. Hamilton was back on the child-leash and justified it with 6 missed shots including some bad 3 attempts. He needs to play more but his instinctual reaction to offensive adversity of launching ill-timed shots needs to change. Both Bradley and Hamilton looked rattled by the stage.
Normally, when not playing teams of this caliber, I think Texas could get away with playing some of the veterans together but the team’s confidence and ryhmn on offense is so horrendous right now that I think the next starting lineup should feature offense and get this team moving in the right direction. Balbay is an excellent defender and Pittman has become one as well, but saying that Mason and Balbay on the floor together is no good doesn’t go far enough.
Texas needs to move forward with Brown because there’s nothing to lose at this point. He may not play well next game but we know his ceiling his is higher than the alternatives so he has to be the choice. Bradley, Johnson, James and Pittman can round out the starting five with Hamilton and Balbay first off the bench. Texas played terrific defense tonight and were still throttled by incompetent offense leading to Kansas points. How long will Texas continue to give effort on defense like this when they are completely frustrated on the offensive end? At any rate, the defense that Texas has played hasn’t been enough so I see little reason to cling to it moving forward.
Once the team gets some scoring rhythm going I can tolerate some of the better defensive lineups but this team is going to be lost in basketball hell for the rest of the season if the offense doesn’t get kick-started immediately. Taking out Mason was like Barnes grabbing the plunger after the fecal water was at his ankles. More effort will be necessary to clean up this mess.
Football:
Closetojumping has some thoughts on the upcoming Junior day and scholarship numbers Texas will distribute to various positions along with player projections. For me this is when I actually learn the names of the next group of young men whose potential and school decisions will occupy part of my mind until this time next year. He challenges (he’s always challenging people) for someone to describe a coherent OL recruiting philosophy that would make fans feel good about where we are headed there. That will not come from here. There are pieces in place to switch to man-blocking but that will mean a change in the basic scheme and possibly formations which seems unlikely given Texas offensive success the last few years throwing the ball. Again though, the major pieces coming in and being retained from last year’s line are not zone-blocking assets.
I only recently noticed Mel Kiper Jr.’s first mock draft and thought it might be a good fit for another time-honored “Nickel Rover picks a national media guy to criticize because of frustrations related to another sport” commentary.
Suh is first, naturally, followed by Gerald McCoy which I find ridiculous. The difference between McCoy and Suh on the field is far more vast than being 1st and 2nd greatest players available. If McCoy was the 2nd best player in the draft (he’s not) that would qualify Suh as being the most dominant player in any given draft in the NFL’s history (possible). I’m not sure if Kiper has watched McCoy play football but measuring by what they did in major games this season I don’t know how you could come to the conclusion that McCoy is anything close to Suh or the top 3 in the draft. Hell, if you could pick 3 impact defensive players in the Big 12 this season would you take McCoy? I think he’ll be a fine player but the perception of him as some kind of unstoppable monster is based on preseason expectations and general reputation.
Later Jr. has Sergio Kindle going to the Atlanta Falcons as an OLB. Kindle is another guy I think will be a great player in the NFL but an OLB in a 4-3 defense he is not. He’s strictly a downhill player who could thrive at DE or in the DE/LB role he played at Texas. If you ask him to drop into coverage you will be sorely disappointed because “thoroughbreds don’t go backwards.” Do you remember Kindle making a major play away from the line of scrimmage that wasn’t him chasing someone down from behind?
2 days since Tebow’s ad was seen by millions of Americans. So far Roe vs. Wade hasn’t chosen to reverse itself nor Women’s suffrage amended itself back out of the constitution. We’ll keep a hopeful eye on it though.
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1) Interior Worries. As in the Bears shouldn’t have any defensively
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For me, the theme of the day was well-played basketball. I’m not only talking about what Northern Iowa did, I’m talking about the other seven games being really well
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Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Madness Magic: Northern Iowa Upsets Kansas 1 hour, 33 minutes ago
Just a phenomenal game.
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Udoh was a fargging beast in that game. Very athletic player.
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For instance, you can have a 40 inch vertical, be Iverson quick,
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Nate Heupel commented on the blog post Because We’re Dedicated To Doing Stupid Things – Tiny Gallon Reportedly Took Payout 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
Patrick,
Unless you’re completely retarded, you know precisely what I meant. The closest any Big 12 team has gotten to winning the infamous Fuller Cup is the 2007 Texas squad. I can’t remember a team being that horribly undisciplined as a whole aside from the insane OU teams of the 80’s. That’s not
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Nate Heupel commented on the blog post Because We’re Dedicated To Doing Stupid Things – Tiny Gallon Reportedly Took Payout 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
Patrick,
Unless you’re completely retarded, you know precisely what I meant. The closest any Big 12 team has gotten to winning the infamous Fulmer Cup is the 2007 Texas squad. I can’t remember a team being that horribly undisciplined as a whole aside from the insane OU teams of the 80’s. That’s not
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Nickel Rover commented on the blog post Barnes worst team 2 hours, 33 minutes ago
I suppose anyone could be your “favorite Longhorn basketball player” but Ford did more than just about anyone…although Durant is clearly better. Ford’s supporting cast was better than Durant’s in his sophomore year. Durant’s had more talent (Augustin, James, Abrams) but Ford’s was more developed (Boddicker, Ivey, Mouton, Thomas) and had worked with him for
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Crazy Joe, your thoughts intrigue me and I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
Nickel Rover commented on the blog post Bradley or Hamilton? 2 hours, 42 minutes ago
This notion of Hamilton as being a disaster area on defense is all a bit much. He rebounds extremely well which, if it wasn’t obvious, is extremely important in this game since it secures possession of the basketball. Winning in basketball is achieved through the scoring of baskets and it’s necessary to possess the basketball
Ojnab Bob commented on the blog post Best Opening Round I Can Remember 2 hours, 53 minutes ago
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At least it’s shaping up that way if Sunday delivers.
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J commented on the blog post Bid Dance: Day Three 4 hours, 32 minutes ago
Thanks for the kind words, Trips.
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J commented on the blog post Bid Dance: Day Three 4 hours, 32 minutes ago
You know who’s bitter and angry as fuck? This guy —> ME.
I can only hope our returning players (whoever that may be) remember this and realize they need to play motivated EVERY FUCKING GAME and put forward 40 MINUTES of effort each game.
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Kid seems like a fantastic collegiate player. I haven’t seen any NBA info. Is he a legit prospect?
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Raoul Duke commented on the blog post Bid Dance: Day Three 5 hours, 10 minutes ago
Tough day for Sherron on O and D.
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GoHornsGo90 commented on the blog post Bradley or Hamilton? 5 hours, 55 minutes ago
To leave or stay?
Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 5 hours, 55 minutes ago
KSU moving on led by a hot shooting Pullen. BTW, White Mormons can shoot FTs. 22 for 25, I think. Imagine if we could shoot like that.
Wake’s coming back on Kentucky. They’re within 25 right now…..
Trips Right commented on the blog post Bid Dance: Day Three 6 hours, 13 minutes ago
Just wanted to say I feel for you guys. As a Texas fan I know how this feels even if it’s from a football perspective.
I still think you’re the best basketball team in the country, and unfortunately you ran into a team that packed a Villanova circa 1985 type game today. Meaning they
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ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 6 hours, 23 minutes ago
Wow. Wake won’t break 50. Not surprising really — we should have beaten Wake and they are not a very good team.
Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 6 hours, 29 minutes ago
Kentucky doing their best to beat Wake by half hundred. Close call….
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The shamrock is on his left shoulder. The Griffin looking thing is on his right.
ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 6 hours, 59 minutes ago
Everytime I see a Gumbel brother I think of “Gumbel to Gumbel”
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Kentucky starting to pile on Wake. That would have been our fate…..
KSU just killing the Mormons on the glass…
Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 7 hours, 39 minutes ago
10 point lead for the Mormons again…
ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 7 hours, 54 minutes ago
This is the first-time Frank Martin has ever met a Mormon who wasn’t on a bicycle.
Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 7 hours, 58 minutes ago
Does that mean he gets to pick his wives first???
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ransomstoddard said:
February 9th, 2010 at 5:34 am
Hamilton is so stupid on the court it makes my teeth hurt.
HenryJames said:
February 9th, 2010 at 9:26 am
I think Kiper has Okung too high at number five. He’s a right tackle in the NFL, and no one will take a RT that high.
UT_64 said:
February 9th, 2010 at 10:34 am
I agree with your Brown, Bradley, James, Johnson, and Pittman starting lineup. If Pittman is still in the game, then I’d like the first sub to be Hamilton. Once Pittman goes to the bench, I immediately put in Balbay.
While Brown complements Pittman since Brown is at least a threat to shoot it from deep (though he’s not very good at it overall), one area where they’re not a good match is when Brown tries to drive. Notice Pittman was on the bench when Brown was able to drive and either make a layup or get fouled. Pittman and his man clog the paint, so if we struggle to get Dexy the ball, sadly we’re better off with him sitting.
Texasfootball said:
February 9th, 2010 at 10:57 am
The great thing about talking football is the degree of opinions shared in various circles. I really like Mr. McCoy and believe he played near the same level as Mr. Suh day in and day out all season long. I base my opinion on watching video and not on pre-season projection and hype which I figure must be the same as you did—we just seemed to have seen two different pictures of Mr. McCoy.
We also disagree on the potential for Sergio Kindle—if we judge him on just what he has been asked to do since coach Muschamp has taken over instructing Kindle then it could be a reach for a team to take him as an OLB in a 4-3. However, to dismiss Sergio’s ability to grow in a two point stance might be a mistake—he’s only had two quality coaching years in his career at UT and even less in h.s.
Nickel Rover said:
February 9th, 2010 at 11:07 am
I don’t think McCoy played anywhere near the level of Suh and the numbers make it clear that he did not. Suh had twice as many tackles (77-31), sacks (11-5) and nearly tackles for loss (22-14.5). Suh also broke up 10 passes, if he gets stonewalled on the rush he doesn’t allow it to take him out of the play.
I think Kindle has a lot of potential to grow but I see that coming with his hands in the dirt. It’s not a matter of coaching I’m worried about with him it’s back-pedaling and playing out in coverage, I don’t think he’s suited for it.
Texasfootball said:
February 9th, 2010 at 5:24 pm
You really didn’t need to supply stats—my reading skills were fine the first time you informed us you liked Suh much better. Should I change my mind in the future and decide stats should be an important persuasion when comparing players it will destroy over thirty years of believing my eyes in such instances but it might squeeze a Jordan Lake into being the best DB in the conference so there’s that.
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