Simulate a road game music/band/fan noise wise and teach the team to generate their own energy.We all know we suck on the road and have for... basically ever.
What would you do as a coach or player differently to change it up?
This is interesting. I like Mag starting or being first off the bench if energy is a concern. It shouldn't be but sadly it often is.I’d full court press more on the road, try to get some energy from the tip. Maybe use Miller and mag when healthy more in situations like this.
I like Ron in the post early with some of those sets we have seen that specifically schemed for it off movement vs just a regular NBA style post isoHave Ron and Geo make their shots early.
We did beat Minnesota on the road in a big victory and I think Purdue the year before.
Besides hitting shots ( tougher on road) , you have to fo something different if what you are doing consistently isn’t working. Pressing forces them to have more energy one wag or another. Of course hon have to make some shots to get into your pressThis is interesting. I like Mag starting or being first off the bench if energy is a concern. It shouldn't be but sadly it often is.
Even a half court press at times to switch up momentum and get players thinking of pressure could help
Have Ron and Geo make their shots early.
We did beat Minnesota on the road in a big victory and I think Purdue the year before.
Do we have set plays for Caleb and Paul? And if so, why?the Purdue game was a very strong effort by both schools. Minnesota, not so much, they were on a big losing skid and not playing well and RU was seemingly in control early before inexplicably taking the air out of the ball and only heroics by JY saved the day and our NCAA bid
I think taking jumpers isnt really our best play on the road, yet we seem to do it all the time, you could tell early on we were not in sync. We need to run set plays for Cliff or Paul or Caleb on our first 3 or 4 possessions
14 minute mark is 6-4. We held PSU to 6 points in the 1st 10-11 possessions. I dont think it was PSU missing shots, I think we defended pretty good. Offensively we didn't make shots and didnt take good shots and didnt use our offensive sets like we have the past 4 games. At the 10 minute mark it was all of a sudden 18-6. They scored 12 points in 4 ninutes
At 12 minute mark at 10-4 we take out Geo, Harper and Cliff and put in MIller, Hyatt and Dean. PSU scores 7 points in the next 3 possessions. THIS IS WHERE THE GAME CHANGED
You are on to something. Pike has to invest in a psychiatrist because it is all mental and has been that way for years. With the occasional Minnesota , Iowa or Purdue games to win to improve our NCAA selection , where the intensity gets ratcheted up , most of the time they are passive , do not attack , hardly go to the line , and let their bad offense affect their turnovers and defense. The players need the mental help because it is not physical. There are games at home that we would beat any team in the country with the way we have played , not just this year, but going back a couple in 2019-20, where we beat Seton Hall, Illinois and Maryland , all top ranked or close to ranked teams , and we were up 20-25 points in the second half. How not even an ounce of that play or effort translates to the road is mind numbing. Only a shrink can figure it out.I always wonder how much psychology goes into it when you gain a reputation for an amazing home court atmosphere. For example, Rutgers and IU have knocked off some great teams in their raucous gyms over the last few years, while struggling on the road; it’s possible their players start to subconsciously play looser and with more energy at home, thinking they can take anyone, and come out as a literally different team on the road.
Sports psychologist. Psychiatry is a medical field.invest in a psychiatrist
Sports psychologist. Psychiatry is a medical field.
I wish you were right but the last few years of road games tell a different story. It is almost impossible ( not impossible because it happened last night ) to have 2 back to back games like we just witnessed against Nebraska and Penn State and the extreme differences.Don't need a shrink. Not too complicated. They need to get their heads out of their asses, focus & come out playing like mad dogs. On the road is irrelevant.
I'm saying they need to play the way I described at home or on the road. It doesn't matter where they're playing.I wish you were right but the last few years of road games tell a different story. It is almost impossible ( not impossible because it happened last night ) to have 2 back to back games like we just witnessed against Nebraska and Penn State and the extreme differences.
Good point.Can’t say I’m an expert coach but I would attack the basket to start in road games. Get the jitters and nerves out in the beginning with physical and aggressive play - nothing more unsettling than having geo Ron and Caleb brick the first three shots from midrange yesterday. Those will come after we attack the basket and force defenders to sag off
Recruiting better players is a end of season solution .Recruit better players
***** buddy... You admit we suck on the road.... Is that not the coach's fault. I'm sorry I forgot you and all your Kool-Aid drinking buddies say he's a nice guy, which I agree he is. And we all know we're nice guys end up.We all know we suck on the road and have for... basically ever.
What would you do as a coach or player differently to change it up?
Maybe you should send all of this input to Pike, since he's got no clue how to turn it around. Who would have thought that a message board post would talk about how to turn things around, because obviously ***** doesn't really believe Pike knows how to. ***** you're starting to realize the obvious.... you're coming around my brother.***** buddy... You admit we suck on the road.... Is that not the coach's fault. I'm sorry I forgot you and all your Kool-Aid drinking buddies say he's a nice guy, which I agree he is. And we all know we're nice guys end up.
***** buddy you're criticizing Pike, what a conceptPike does seem to use some questionable lineups and subbing patterns. He likes the hockey style line change type subs where he brings in 3 or so new players at once
***** buddy... You admit we suck on the road.... Is that not the coach's fault. I'm sorry I forgot you and all your Kool-Aid drinking buddies say he's a nice guy, which I agree he is. And we all know we're nice guys end up.
Pikes hyped recruit.... But you can't make truthful and candid comments on this board about Pike because he's such a nice guy. Or you will be attacked by his Kool-Aid drinking mob.
Hey, hey, hey....you can't criticize Pike on this board...please stop because so many here think he's such a nice guy. And anyone that criticizes Pike will be attacked mercilessly by his Kool-Aid drinking mob.
***** buddy... You admit we suck on the road.... Is that not the coach's fault. I'm sorry I forgot you and all your Kool-Aid drinking buddies say he's a nice guy, which I agree he is. And we all know we're nice guys end up.
And Pike takes no responsibility for that, only the teen and very early 20's players do because Pikes a nice guy, so why criticize him according to the majority of Kool Aid drinkers on this board. Hey he got us to the first NCAA tournament since 91.....wow!!!! These clowns are about criticizing the 2&3 star players who Rutgers was their best offer, but never the coach who signed them and is also the current coach.
Good for you for telling the truth, which these Kool-Aid drinking Pike lovers
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Agree... All the Kool-Aid drinking people on this board who refuse to call a spade a spade and criticize the leader of this program... Pike.
98% of posts are him talking to himself with endless ranting about how you can't criticize Pike. I've never seen someone so obsessed with killing a straw man.Just wanted to make sure that I got a chance to thank you for reminding us all of our forum love for some delicious Kool Aid.
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This is one strategy and I agree. I didn’t watch PSU but against Nebraska Ron didn’t go off early. We shared the ball and everyone was scoring. PM and Geo really did a great job finding the open players which makes shooting a hell of a lot easier. Paul hit a couple of 3’s before Nebraska and then an early one against Nebraska which forced them to defend him. I realize it was a home game but it wasn’t all about Harper being hot or not. It was a total team effort which is what we need to be successful.Have Ron and Geo make their shots early.
We did beat Minnesota on the road in a big victory and I think Purdue the year before.