UCF vs Nebraska tonight

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anon_umk0ifu6vj6zi

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I would take whoever your coach is, and Taco. Can we trade straight up for Tim and a player of your choice?
 

schuele

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Do they allow their kids to improve on offense and shooting in the off-season? Because the next kid that does will be the first to here in almost 20 years
It's all part of the "Jeez, give the guy more time - he only has one player who can shoot!" plan.
 
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newAD

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basketball game at 6pm est.

You'll probably want our bb coach after the game. Laughing

I'd be ok with Dawkins. If he gets the Knights to the dance this year and wins a game, then your program will be bigger than ours, and he probably wouldn't consider us. :eek:
 

hddude55

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Not a great time for a sports team representing NU to be visiting UCF. Hopefully Mickey will be a peacemaker.
 

TwinsRRUs_rivals79748

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Best Offensive Coaches in College Basketball

On John Beilein: "Very unique, runs a lot of hybrid stuff and variation and sped-up Princeton. Who he wants to get a shot for, when he wants to get a shot for, he’s like a surgeon."

On Bob McKillop: “Nobody is better at teaching a flowing offense that goes from fast break basketball to secondary looks right into motion that allows individual freedom.”

On Mike Brey: "He’s very good at putting his guys in position with where they could succeed. I had a conversation with him at a camp and told him you’re one of our favorite coaches to watch. He said one of the things he thought he did a really good job of was meeting with Pat Connaugton and Jerian Grant and dictating what the team was going to do in practice. They were seniors, four-year guys, and knew what he wanted. They always were in the right position at the right time. They were very close to beating Kentucky with only a rotation of seven guys."

On Mike Krzyzewski: "Coach K has won a title with no great post presence and also won another when his best player was a true center. He changes everything on offense to maximize his personnel. Calipari does that too. But Coach K is the best at it."

On Kevin Stallings: “His in-game adjustments and adjustments at the halftime are probably the best I’ve ever seen — and out of timeouts. Plays that, when you scout teams, you watch them play and play and see so many games, but he can draw something out of a timeout that they’ve never run before, and you’ve never seen before, and it looks like the same play, but he’s never done it.”


Do our coaches do anything or have anything in common with the quotes above? :oops:
 

newAD

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Best Offensive Coaches in College Basketball

On John Beilein: "Very unique, runs a lot of hybrid stuff and variation and sped-up Princeton. Who he wants to get a shot for, when he wants to get a shot for, he’s like a surgeon."

On Bob McKillop: “Nobody is better at teaching a flowing offense that goes from fast break basketball to secondary looks right into motion that allows individual freedom.”

On Mike Brey: "He’s very good at putting his guys in position with where they could succeed. I had a conversation with him at a camp and told him you’re one of our favorite coaches to watch. He said one of the things he thought he did a really good job of was meeting with Pat Connaugton and Jerian Grant and dictating what the team was going to do in practice. They were seniors, four-year guys, and knew what he wanted. They always were in the right position at the right time. They were very close to beating Kentucky with only a rotation of seven guys."

On Mike Krzyzewski: "Coach K has won a title with no great post presence and also won another when his best player was a true center. He changes everything on offense to maximize his personnel. Calipari does that too. But Coach K is the best at it."

On Kevin Stallings: “His in-game adjustments and adjustments at the halftime are probably the best I’ve ever seen — and out of timeouts. Plays that, when you scout teams, you watch them play and play and see so many games, but he can draw something out of a timeout that they’ve never run before, and you’ve never seen before, and it looks like the same play, but he’s never done it.”


Do our coaches do anything or have anything in common with the quotes above? :oops:

I love watching Beilein's offense when it is clicking. Their tourney run last year was great to watch.
 
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"If we would have played as hard the first half as we did the second half we'd have a good ball game," head coach Tim Miles said.

Riley could say the same thing about the football team...
 
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dinglefritz

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It's all part of the "Jeez, give the guy more time - he only has one player who can shoot!" plan.
2 now. Palmer lit it up but man our D and shooting in the first half was terrible. 2/17 for one stretch. UCF was dunking the ball and we were shooting airballs.
 

firm_bizzle

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They're probably just making a weekend of it. I'm sure they all have their Scott Frost come home signs made up for tomorrow's UCF/USF game.
There will be trouble if that happens. You can get away with it in an empty Eagles stadium but not here.