Game 33, 2013-14: Tennessee (NCAA Round of 64)

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Post by Blutrane93 » Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:10 am

And we're lucky to have the guy we do. DK has shown willingness to refine his approach in the last several years and I'd expect him to continue to do that in the future. Be thankful, anyone else equal to him or better would leave and anyone worse would suck.

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Post by TheInsider » Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:18 am

I agree and I think he will do that.. He got stuck with trying to get a few premadonnas to play right toward the end of the season. I think he's looking forward to next year's team. I remember one of the coaches show where someone asked him about the guys sitting out and he got excited about talking about next year like he couldn't wait to get there... Thought it was kinda wierd.

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Post by iwearglovesndhat » Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:31 am

It's really already been said. Players crapped out yesterday. Dk looks like he can't coach his way out of a paper bag about 50 percent of the time. Yesterday's game was awful. Did they watch any film? As a coach you have to know how to neutralize at least one of those two guys down low. He couldn't even do that

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Post by kd68 » Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:48 am

So are we saying he gave up on this years team .Will he do the same next year?

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Post by Blutrane93 » Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:52 am

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :o

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Post by shovelhd » Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:56 am

Deer in the headlights. Exactly what I was thinking as I watched it. DK did not even start to stop the bleeding until TN had a significant lead. Lots of work do do.

Getting blown out in the first round of the dance as a six seed is still better than losing to Ohio State in the NIT final, but not by much.

This just sucks.

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Post by Scott O » Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:59 am

78 wrote:I keep reading in all of the stories on the game that our guys were nervous, jittery, like deer in the headlights. I am not denying that was the situation, but my question is why? Why wasn't Mercer jittery? Why wasn't Stephen F. Austin jittery? Why wasn't Coastal Carolina jittery playing number 1 seed Virginia? Why wasn't North Carolina Central jittery playing high seed Iowa State? Therer are other examples I could list, but why did so many of these teams in a similar situation to us -- very little experience to no experience in the big dance -- seem to come out more composed and more confident? It's a serious questions: what makes these teams different than us? Why was our team, one of the most experienced and older teams in the tournament nervous? It's a question for which I wish I had an answer.
It could have possibly been the pressure they felt being a 6 seed and living up to those expectations whereas a low seed is just glad to be there and can can play like they have nothing to lose.
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Post by kd68 » Sat Mar 22, 2014 11:03 am

I don't buy that they were jittery do to being a 6th seed since oddsmakers like Vegas had us as an underdog.

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Post by Refuse2Lose83 » Sat Mar 22, 2014 11:13 am

shovelhd wrote:DK did not even start to stop the bleeding until TN had a significant lead. Lots of work do do.

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Still can't believe he went home with 3 timeouts.


The more i think about it the more embarrassed I get with the way we looked yesterday. Our offense looked like that of a ymca pickup game, no set pieces, no sense of structure, and our defense was severely lacking fundamentals and sound game planning. I can only hope that most of the country was more interested in other games and the majority were't watching us. It was as bad as it gets, and at the same time wasn't shocking after what we've watched for the last two months. It was all building up to what happened yesterday.

Maybe I'll watch one of our games from November/December today to make me feel better.....
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Post by UMassHoops » Sat Mar 22, 2014 12:17 pm

I didn't want to pile on the negativity yesterday because I think it important to first recognize where this program has been, and where it is now. I was a Junior when Calipari arrived so watched our program go from laughingstock to powerhouse and thoroughly enjoyed the ride. Then suffered equally as badly to watch the slow but steady decline after his departure.

Now there is hope. Dk, for all his coaching faults, loves this program. He has delivered on 3 straight 20 win seasons and gotten us back to the NCAA tournament. That makes me happy.

I hated yesterdays game. It wasn't ever competitive. We looked lost, unprepared and overwhelmed. I don't like our offense, it looks unbalanced and dependent on individual rather than team play. I don't like not using timeouts when other teams are dismantling us and not making adjustments. I hate that we never developed the freshmen. There was a lot not to like yesterday and over the past couple months. We peaked early and never got better.

But all that said, I go back to paragraphs one and two. We are on the rise. We are steadily improving overall. We have yet to discover what our ceiling might be under DK. I like the look of next years team and think it will be a pleasant surprise when they start to gel. I love DK's recruiting capabilities (although get a pure shooter please!!!). I will roll with DK and expect very big things. I want to see a 20 year tenure for DK and domination of the A10 or whatever it becomes in the future. This can happen.

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Post by senior citizen » Sat Mar 22, 2014 12:30 pm

How is this for a silver lining... It's less painful to lose the way we did then the way VCU did.

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Post by aidanfromworcester » Sat Mar 22, 2014 1:00 pm

78 wrote:I keep reading in all of the stories on the game that our guys were nervous, jittery, like deer in the headlights. I am not denying that was the situation, but my question is why? Why wasn't Mercer jittery? Why wasn't Stephen F. Austin jittery? Why wasn't Coastal Carolina jittery playing number 1 seed Virginia? Why wasn't North Carolina Central jittery playing high seed Iowa State? Therer are other examples I could list, but why did so many of these teams in a similar situation to us -- very little experience to no experience in the big dance -- seem to come out more composed and more confident? It's a serious questions: what makes these teams different than us? Why was our team, one of the most experienced and older teams in the tournament nervous? It's a question for which I wish I had an answer.

I honestly believe that those teams didn't play with jitters because they were conference tournament champions. They had confidence coming in, and a nothing to lose mentality. UMass limped in, losing in A-10 quarterfinals. It doesn't help that Kellogg is one of the worst motivators I have ever seen. His pre game speech, before the biggest game of their lives, was absolutely pathetic.

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Post by aidanfromworcester » Sat Mar 22, 2014 1:02 pm

eldonabe wrote:
aidanfromworcester wrote:
Technically I am not a troll. I meet several of the criteria, but I generally talk about UMass basketball on here. A troll tries to change the topic of conversation. I do however have strong opinions that I am aware run counter to several of the more vocal people on this board. So in that sense, yes, I dabble in troll.
That is incorrect.... A troll stirs the pot and creates trouble for no reason other than personal agenda.... which [in fact] is exactly what you do here.....

I suppose "technically" you are not a troll, but you are a douche-bag.....
In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people,[1] by posting inflammatory,[2] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a forum, chat room, or blog), either accidentally[3][4] or with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[5] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion

So it looks like you were incorrect. My agenda isn't personal. My agenda is pointing out obvious deficiencies in the team that need to be addressed. Your agenda is being a ra-ra Derek Kellogg supporter while denying the obvious deficiencies his basketball team displays on the court.

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Post by aidanfromworcester » Sat Mar 22, 2014 1:06 pm

Blutrane93 wrote:And we're lucky to have the guy we do. DK has shown willingness to refine his approach in the last several years and I'd expect him to continue to do that in the future. Be thankful, anyone else equal to him or better would leave and anyone worse would suck.

You represent everything that is wrong with the UMass fan base. You're apathetic and your expectations are as low as you can get. Like a guy that goes after fat chicks. You would make a fine Atlanta Hawks fan.
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Post by kd68 » Sat Mar 22, 2014 2:18 pm

Agree with the above blog

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