We have 11

AreYouNUTS

Heisman
Aug 1, 2001
123,284
57,319
113
IMHO:

If - and it's a BIG "if" - we can find a way to extend those 5-7 point leads, to 10-12+, then YES we can. Otherwise, unfortunately, veteran/better teams are going to likely split those type of games with us. Can we do that? I think so. I hope so. Let's see!
 
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kcg88

Heisman
Aug 11, 2017
10,862
17,230
0
Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Nebraska, and Northwestern at home, plus one on the road.
 

BoroKnight

All-Conference
Mar 13, 2010
11,091
2,093
0
Funny. We lose a couple of games -- admittedly horrific ones -- and we're screwed. Win one at home against a team not having a great year, and all of a sudden we're writing in every home game as a win. In ink.

Thrilled with the win, but this team just isn't good enough or consistent enough to assume anything. So I will not predict how they get to a winning record. Somehow they'll do it.
 

AreYouNUTS

Heisman
Aug 1, 2001
123,284
57,319
113
Funny. We lose a couple of games -- admittedly horrific ones -- and we're screwed. Win one at home against a team not having a great year, and all of a sudden we're writing in every home game as a win. In ink.

Thrilled with the win, but this team just isn't good enough or consistent enough to assume anything. So I will not predict how they get to a winning record. Somehow they'll do it.

I didn't even bother looking at this board until, IIRC, yesterday. No need to put myself through that the nonsense knowing that - for once - these are positive "growing pains" as much as they suck sometimes!
 

NewJerseyHawk

Heisman
Jan 11, 2007
24,430
38,699
113
We could have 11 with losses to Seton Hall and Wisconsin and wins over Hartford and Stony Brook and the overall vibe of the program would be nothing but despondent because all of the win would be "soft wins" and inability to close out against real programs....I'm 100% fine with where we stand, because we closed tonight's game out, which will bode well down the road.

If we make a couple more FT's and Baker makes that layup and you take away that 3 at the end to make the final spread 4, this balloons to a double digit win, without needing Corey's big shots at the end.
 

AreYouNUTS

Heisman
Aug 1, 2001
123,284
57,319
113
We could have 11 with losses to Seton Hall and Wisconsin and wins over Hartford and Stony Brook and the overall vibe of the program would be nothing but despondent because all of the win would be "soft wins" and inability to close out against real programs....I'm 100% fine with where we stand, because we closed tonight's game out, which will bode well down the road.

If we make a couple more FT's and Baker makes that layup and you take away that 3 at the end to make the final spread 4, this balloons to a double digit win, without needing Corey's big shots at the end.

Excellent post. I stated elsewhere this is all about "growth" to me and closing this one out after blowing a 7-point lead - following the last 2 home losses - was huge IMHO.