SRT4driver
Junior
We Are MILWAUKEE! And I'm all about accountability, unlike '5th Placer' Jeter apologists.
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Post by SRT4driver on Jan 13, 2014 13:39:06 GMT -6
As usual, for THOSE WHO DO CARE, this home loss to a Top 50 RPI team moved Milwaukee's RPI/SOS from 113/249 to 116/201 (2-2, 11-6 vs D-I).
This road win moved Green Bay's RPI/SOS from 52/79 to 33/50 (3-0, 10-3 vs D-I).
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Post by jjmiller on Jan 13, 2014 14:15:29 GMT -6
We can still be proud the 3 best D1 programs in Wis. are all UW teams!
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boosyourdaddy
Freshman
Was that a travel or a Horizon League pivot?
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Post by boosyourdaddy on Jan 13, 2014 15:00:19 GMT -6
We can still be proud the 3 best D1 programs in Wis. are all UW teams! this might be no joke. watched the MU/Seton Hall....terrible.
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Post by nix on Jan 13, 2014 15:43:57 GMT -6
Here's something about which I think we can all agree: That game deserved a larger audience. A much larger audience. Tough to lose, but what a fantastic college basketball game! Agreed. What is a decent attendance for a game at the Mecca? I saw yesterday was 4200, which is higher than what GB has done with the two other league games, had right around 3000 for the Cleveland St. and Youngstown St. games.
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Jan 13, 2014 15:54:38 GMT -6
Here's something about which I think we can all agree: That game deserved a larger audience. A much larger audience. Tough to lose, but what a fantastic college basketball game! Agreed. What is a decent attendance for a game at the Mecca? I saw yesterday was 4200, which is higher than what GB has done with the two other league games, had right around 3000 for the Cleveland St. and Youngstown St. games. It was by far the biggest crowd of the year. It was a solid showing by the general public. I know it's break, but where the hell are some of the students. Where did 1992 go when 8,000 plus came out for uwgb/uwm.
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Post by PantherU on Jan 13, 2014 18:32:35 GMT -6
I thought the game was a lot better than the crowd that saw it. Should have been 8,000 for a big match-up between in-state archrivals.
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Jan 13, 2014 19:43:50 GMT -6
I thought the game was a lot better than the crowd that saw it. Should have been 8,000 for a big match-up between in-state archrivals. I really don't know where stand as a state. UW basketball used to sell out every, that doesn't happen anymore. The Illini game wasn't a sell out. Packers can't sell out a playoff game
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Post by uwmfansince1997 on Jan 14, 2014 10:50:29 GMT -6
Why the hell does Rob sit down damn near the whole game. Did he have double knee constructive surgery? It's getting really old! Why does it matter? If it doesn't matter, then why does he show up to the games at all. His assistant coaches show more bark and fight then he does. Why does he sit at the beginning of the bench instead of the end. Let the vocal bench players cheer/encourage the team on during the game. I can say Why? as well. I'd like to see him earn his money, that's Why.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Jan 14, 2014 14:55:11 GMT -6
If it doesn't matter, then why does he show up to the games at all. His assistant coaches show more bark and fight then he does. Why does he sit at the beginning of the bench instead of the end. Let the vocal bench players cheer/encourage the team on during the game. I can say Why? as well. I'd like to see him earn his money, that's Why. Did the Panthers lose the game because Rob Jeter was quiet ... or was it because they were outperformed?
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Post by uwmfan on Jan 14, 2014 15:23:36 GMT -6
If it doesn't matter, then why does he show up to the games at all. His assistant coaches show more bark and fight then he does. Why does he sit at the beginning of the bench instead of the end. Let the vocal bench players cheer/encourage the team on during the game. I can say Why? as well. I'd like to see him earn his money, that's Why. Did the Panthers lose the game because Rob Jeter was quiet ... or was it because they were outperformed? Maybe they were outcoached?
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Post by ghostofdylan on Jan 14, 2014 15:40:16 GMT -6
Did the Panthers lose the game because Rob Jeter was quiet ... or was it because they were outperformed? Maybe they were outcoached? Maybe. Honestly, the team is much better than I expected this year and so perhaps I'm giving everyone a longer leash. Before the season, I predicted that the team would go 11-20. A fan's angst so often correlates directly with his or her expectations. On both counts, mine remain mild.
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Post by uwmfansince1997 on Jan 15, 2014 1:11:54 GMT -6
If it doesn't matter, then why does he show up to the games at all. His assistant coaches show more bark and fight then he does. Why does he sit at the beginning of the bench instead of the end. Let the vocal bench players cheer/encourage the team on during the game. I can say Why? as well. I'd like to see him earn his money, that's Why. Did the Panthers lose the game because Rob Jeter was quiet ... or was it because they were outperformed? When would be a good time for the coach to spark his team. How can he say that Tiby is the motivational player the team has needed in years. Pot calling the kettle black. How would he know? Move down the bench and let Tiby spark the team.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Jan 15, 2014 10:20:36 GMT -6
"Move down the bench and let Tiby spark the team."
I'm all for it.
As for dubbing this "the pot calling the kettle black," wouldn't it instead be a case of the old switcheroo?
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Post by Hack on Jan 15, 2014 10:44:01 GMT -6
"Move down the bench and let Tiby spark the team." I'm all for it. As for dubbing this "the pot calling the kettle black," wouldn't it instead be a case of the old switcheroo? No, it's what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Jan 15, 2014 10:46:16 GMT -6
"Move down the bench and let Tiby spark the team." I'm all for it. As for dubbing this "the pot calling the kettle black," wouldn't it instead be a case of the old switcheroo? No, it's what's good for the goose is good for the gander. Bingo!
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