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iogyhufi Masters Student Posts 681 |
11-26-22 12:20 AM - Post#347090
Yale's next test is a Sunday afternoon tilt high in the Rockies with a reunion with an old friend (Jalen Gabbidon) and an old foe (Ethan Wright). Colorado is a very inconsistent team - how the same team that lost to Grambling State and UMass can beat Tennessee and smoke Texas A&M is beyond me. This is a winnable game if things tilt the right way, but obviously it'd be a lot easier if Yale gets the bad version of Colorado. The Buffs like to run, which at altitude will be a fitness test for the Bulldogs. When they hit their threes, it seems like things open up a lot for them, so Yale will need to hold them down on that front as best they can. Yale is currently 14th in the country at d3P%, which should prove useful (unless you're mrjames, who steadfastly argues that d3P% is mostly luck). Unfortunately this game is consigned to the Pac-12 Network, but it should be a good one. |
james Masters Student Posts 801 |
11-27-22 06:13 PM - Post#347160
well tough ending considering the last two possessions. Pouli lit up gabbidon. Given he called out the plays I am sorry but he’s a turncoat for this one. He did corral the steal on the last second play to tie Ft disparity was garbage Mile high adv isn’t small says my wife who played there we like tad Boyle bc he is recruiting in our family as we speak But even the wife didn’t like the play calls Viva yale! |
james Masters Student Posts 801 |
11-27-22 06:23 PM - Post#347162
we didn’t get the inside whistle in the 1st half which affecting our finishing Or really ever when it mattered The offense was much better in 2nd half One play away and considering 2 contributors know our sets not bad They have a garbage big and we Shld have pounded him But otherwise they aren’t an easy matchup for us given their size at most positions |
iogyhufi Masters Student Posts 681 |
11-27-22 06:47 PM - Post#347163
Poulakidas was unguardable. The big stiff they had (Lovering) was hard to punish given that the refs wouldn't call him for anything. That was not Yale's best effort, but Poulakidas' unconscious 3 point shooting kept us in it. Our defense got a lot better in the second, which was nice. I like us against Butler after seeing that, and certainly in the rest of Yale's non-con outside of KY, they should be heavily favored. I think Yale has shown that they can guard an awful lot of teams at a high level at this point, and that's what's going to take them places if they can keep it up. |
james Masters Student Posts 801 |
11-27-22 07:42 PM - Post#347169
I agree Tadd Boyle thinks it’s a big win so that’s respect And he acknowledged the altitude adv but not the refs We need bez to get going and hit some shots. obv possession at the end was unfortunate but it followed a nice drive Yassine really runs this offense well. He’s a surprise pouli was loved by some power 5 programs I spoke to during recruiting process so he doesn’t surprise me much the team guards so when shots fall we are fine |
iogyhufi Masters Student Posts 681 |
11-27-22 08:31 PM - Post#347173
Every so often, Gharram makes absolutely amazing passes. His floor vision is really good. I think Mbeng is struggling with decisiveness more than anything. He's so talented, it's easy to forget he's a true sophomore and a young one at that. I think it'll be easier for him once Yale leaves the killer portion of the noncon and he can have some games against easier teams to find his rhythm. Agreed about the defense - KenPom says Yale has the 55th best D in the country, and that's the sort of thing that wins you championships. The O will come as the young guys learn the offense and get more comfortable with the actions it requires. I didn't realize this at first, but even though Yale's noncon isn't exactly full of great teams, the Bulldogs have only two home games against D1 competition. Wednesday is a home game against Howard, and then the next game in JLA is January 6 against Dartmouth. It's a great test to play road games even against poor teams, and I'm really impressed with how they've handled it so far. |
james Masters Student Posts 801 |
11-28-22 10:20 AM - Post#347192
that’s an excellent point. I was just reflecting on this road notion in hs sports watching some hs tournaments. The refs are awful (home court/fan influence) and fans are crazy and every parent is putting a Hail Mary on their kids and going all in. It really makes u want to jump out of your skin with kids involved. Now move up to college sports…with all the extra weight and distinctions. Anyway it’s just hard to win on the road in this hyper competitive world we live in starting w grassroot sports and certainly d1 I feel old but I tell my family members this. It is just harder w different stakes involved than 25 yrs ago when I came along. In other news Samson Aletan is a beast. We just watched him on espn+ in a nationally televised game. His frame reminds me of a kid from the usvi who I played against When he was unknown. I know I know. Don’t get ahead of yourself. But what a damn pickup for yale! |
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