MBB v. UALR

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MBB v. UALR

Unread post by hapapp » Thu Jan 14, 2016 9:19 pm

With 3 to go in half 1, Apps trail 36-26. LR has outscored the Apps 18-0 on pts off turnovers.

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Re: MBB v. UALR

Unread post by proasu89 » Thu Jan 14, 2016 11:20 pm

Final 81-55. stAte's up next.

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Re: MBB v. UALR

Unread post by asu66 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 7:58 am

It would be pretty easy to sit back and throw off on Jim Fox's frosh and soph classes due to all of the turnovers and 0-fors they've turned in so far this season; until one looks at Eaves' 1 for 8 outing last night (and a few more of his 2015-16 starts that were also train wrecks). When your star player, a senior, shoots 12.5% ...arrrrrrrrrrrgh. Well, it says volumes about how far our program has fallen since Buzz !, Houston and Buzz II.

Looks like a road win will be hard to come by this season. Hopefully the team will turn the corner by tourney time.

Two things are clear, Fox has to come out of this recruiting season with a solid post player with both height and muscle and a couple of guards who can actually handle the ball and shoot for percentage. Maybe he has the two guards with Cottrell and Good.
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Re: MBB v. UALR

Unread post by hapapp » Fri Jan 15, 2016 10:25 am

asu66 wrote:It would be pretty easy to sit back and throw off on Jim Fox's frosh and soph classes due to all of the turnovers and 0-fors they've turned in so far this season; until one looks at Eaves' 1 for 8 outing last night (and a few more of his 2015-16 starts that were also train wrecks). When your star player, a senior, shoots 12.5% ...arrrrrrrrrrrgh. Well, it says volumes about how far our program has fallen since Buzz !, Houston and Buzz II.

Looks like a road win will be hard to come by this season. Hopefully the team will turn the corner by tourney time.

Two things are clear, Fox has to come out of this recruiting season with a solid post player with both height and muscle and a couple of guards who can actually handle the ball and shoot for percentage. Maybe he has the two guards with Cottrell and Good.
According to the SBC site, only the top 8 make the tourney again this year.
http://www.sunbeltsports.org/custompage ... ath=mbball&

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Re: MBB v. UALR

Unread post by WataugaMan » Fri Jan 15, 2016 10:30 am

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Re: MBB v. UALR

Unread post by app97 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 10:35 am

asu66 wrote:It would be pretty easy to sit back and throw off on Jim Fox's frosh and soph classes due to all of the turnovers and 0-fors they've turned in so far this season; until one looks at Eaves' 1 for 8 outing last night (and a few more of his 2015-16 starts that were also train wrecks). When your star player, a senior, shoots 12.5% ...arrrrrrrrrrrgh. Well, it says volumes about how far our program has fallen since Buzz !, Houston and Buzz II.

Looks like a road win will be hard to come by this season. Hopefully the team will turn the corner by tourney time.

Two things are clear, Fox has to come out of this recruiting season with a solid post player with both height and muscle and a couple of guards who can actually handle the ball and shoot for percentage. Maybe he has the two guards with Cottrell and Good.
we need a post player that not only has the muscle and height, but one or two who can actually score/rebound in double figures consistently. We haven't that since Donte Minter transferred from UVA, then Ike Butts was ok his senior year. The best post players we ever had were undersized, but hard workers. We might have to go back to Chad McClendon in the early-mid 90's as the most consistent post player, if that's the position he played. Cedrick Holmes was more effective in the post than many of our players and he was maybe 6'4".

The interesting thing about Eaves is that I don't think he was heavily recruited out of high school, and rarely if ever saw the court under Capel. Fox comes in and he's suddenly a star. I suppose he just fits Fox's system. Of course, he has the pedigree with his dad being a former college player and coach.

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Re: MBB v. UALR

Unread post by eggers76 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 10:42 am

I would like to see someone like Tony Searcy, he could rebound and score.

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Re: MBB v. UALR

Unread post by asu66 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 12:33 pm

hapapp wrote:
asu66 wrote:It would be pretty easy to sit back and throw off on Jim Fox's frosh and soph classes due to all of the turnovers and 0-fors they've turned in so far this season; until one looks at Eaves' 1 for 8 outing last night (and a few more of his 2015-16 starts that were also train wrecks). When your star player, a senior, shoots 12.5% ...arrrrrrrrrrrgh. Well, it says volumes about how far our program has fallen since Buzz !, Houston and Buzz II.

Looks like a road win will be hard to come by this season. Hopefully the team will turn the corner by tourney time.

Two things are clear, Fox has to come out of this recruiting season with a solid post player with both height and muscle and a couple of guards who can actually handle the ball and shoot for percentage. Maybe he has the two guards with Cottrell and Good.
According to the SBC site, only the top 8 make the tourney again this year.
http://www.sunbeltsports.org/custompage ... ath=mbball&[/quote/]

Ouch! I had the understanding from a conversation with CCobb that the tourney would be opened up this year. I never bothered to check. That's really bad news. I'm back to the real world now! :(

At 1-4, we're in a three-way tie for eighth place today; playing an unbeaten (4-0) A-State in Jonesboro tomorrow. That looks like 1-5 from here.
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Re: MBB v. UALR

Unread post by AppinVA » Fri Jan 15, 2016 12:48 pm

asu66 wrote:
hapapp wrote:
asu66 wrote:It would be pretty easy to sit back and throw off on Jim Fox's frosh and soph classes due to all of the turnovers and 0-fors they've turned in so far this season; until one looks at Eaves' 1 for 8 outing last night (and a few more of his 2015-16 starts that were also train wrecks). When your star player, a senior, shoots 12.5% ...arrrrrrrrrrrgh. Well, it says volumes about how far our program has fallen since Buzz !, Houston and Buzz II.

Looks like a road win will be hard to come by this season. Hopefully the team will turn the corner by tourney time.

Two things are clear, Fox has to come out of this recruiting season with a solid post player with both height and muscle and a couple of guards who can actually handle the ball and shoot for percentage. Maybe he has the two guards with Cottrell and Good.
According to the SBC site, only the top 8 make the tourney again this year.
http://www.sunbeltsports.org/custompage ... ath=mbball&[/quote/]

Ouch! I had the understanding from a conversation with CCobb that the tourney would be opened up this year. I never bothered to check. That's really bad news. I'm back to the real world now! :(

At 1-4, we're in a three-way tie for eighth place today; playing an unbeaten (4-0) A-State in Jonesboro tomorrow. That looks like 1-5 from here.
We need to win there. We owe them some get-back.
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Re: MBB v. UALR

Unread post by asu66 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 1:20 pm

eggers76 wrote:I would like to see someone like Tony Searcy, he could rebound and score.
That would work. Tony was a fraction over 6-7, but had long arms, tremendously big hands, a soft touch and a legit, one-step 37" vertical. Not "MJ" but a fine, fine college player. He was unstoppable inside and he had Cremins' green light any time from 15 feet in. Still #1 all-time in single-game and single-season rebounds at ASU. H-O-F good. :!:
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Re: MBB v. UALR

Unread post by hapapp » Fri Jan 15, 2016 4:27 pm

asu66 wrote:
eggers76 wrote:I would like to see someone like Tony Searcy, he could rebound and score.
That would work. Tony was a fraction over 6-7, but had long arms, tremendously big hands, a soft touch and a legit, one-step 37" vertical. Not "MJ" but a fine, fine college player. He was unstoppable inside and he had Cremins' green light any time from 15 feet in. Still #1 all-time in single-game and single-season rebounds at ASU. H-O-F good. :!:
Cremins had a knack for finding those type players. The guy in 6'6"-6'8" range that could jump, hold position, and play defense.

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Re: MBB v. UALR

Unread post by BUTCH1991 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 4:58 pm

:Maybe this guy can help us down the road. We have a connection to him.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports ... 92330.html








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Unread post by /\PP ST/\TE GRAD 09 » Sat Jan 16, 2016 7:24 am

BUTCH1991 wrote::Maybe this guy can help us down the road. We have a connection to him.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports ... 92330.html

I'd be afraid he would play for one year, then transfer out to another school. Like his father. UNLESS he is like his 96-00 father.






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