http://sectionee.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-end-of-non-conference-portion-of.html?m=1 (http://sectionee.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-end-of-non-conference-portion-of.html?m=1)
Having a predict the final contest for a very sharp Bryce Drew rookie card.
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Loyola 61
Valpo 69
Valpo 69
Loyola 63
Got a couple guesses so far from Mattand swift...you have until 7pm tomorrow night. Go Valpo!
Vu 65 Loyola 55 good game
Loyola 55
Valpo 79
Valpo 74
Loyola 68
Loyola University-Chicago: 61
Valparaiso University: 72
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63-54 Valpo
Valpo 74
Loyola 59
Valpo 68
Loyola 57
Valpo is a 9 point favorite tomorrow.
Valpo 71
Loyola 58
Valpo 68
Loyola 56
Quote from: HC on January 01, 2013, 07:03:21 PM
Valpo is a 9 point favorite tomorrow.
I do not look for us to have many big margin wins in the Horizon League schedule. We have so many people that we want and need to play that even games we could dominate should stay closer than necessary as we try to work in all the looks and combinations.
Tonight could be close even if we do not go deep into the bench so I will say VU by 2 or 3.
Quote from: vu72 on January 01, 2013, 04:56:26 PM
63-54 Valpo
I guess VU72 wins by default- right score- wrong team
I'm done. Not done rooting for VU. But done thinking this team has a chance for a special season.
Paul
Valpo is so inconsistant. They looked so bad tonight. Dority isn't all that and bogan has his head in his a55
I've eluded to this before but besides Rowdy (and Rossi from what I've seen in the limited time he's played) this team can't shoot. And while I'll conceed that it may be too harsh to say "team", it's not to harsh, given the quickly increasing sample size, to say that Dority needs to STOP SHOOTING so damn much! Every shot he takes is one that Ryan isn't taking. He's 18 for 58 on the season, 31%!!! His 3 pt. percentage is 24% (6/25). All that and he's averaging about as many shots as Ryan and 3 more than KVW - lord only know how much he'll shoot once he feel more comfortable with the team!
He was never known as a shooter and he's proving why, at this point, I flat out feel like he's hurting more than he's helping.
Sorry for the rant - I'm frustrated by this home loss to what I thought would be a lesser conference foe.
I guess we'd best learn to savor any victory that the team is able to notch. They have shown the potential to let any D1 team be a challenge this year. I just hope they don't exhibit that potential often in the next couple of months.
By the way, why was Rossi mot in uniform tonight? Are we looking at a medical redshift?
Well, we just played a very hard fought game where our overall mental execution (first half especially) was not that bad and still got spanked at home. Back to the drawing board.
Will needs to shoot or sit down. Coach Drew was outcoached both on the court and in preparing his team for the game. Hopefully they can pull it together and beat an injury plagued CSU team.
http://sectionee.blogspot.com/2013/01/what-is-wrong-with-valpo.html?m=1 (http://sectionee.blogspot.com/2013/01/what-is-wrong-with-valpo.html?m=1)
Brent wrote this one. I don't really agree about Boggs but everything else is pretty spot on IMO.
A fella named Adam won our contest on the blog. If Adam is on here go back to the blog to claim your prize.
Quote from: HC on January 02, 2013, 10:03:31 PMCoach Drew was outcoached both on the court and in preparing his team for the game.
Bingo! Bryce did not adjust well at all to what Moser was doing to get his big men the ball underneath the basket. How many times did Averkamp have the ball with either Dority or Buggs guarding him and no one was sliding over to help. Averkamp scored or either passed inside to Thomas who made a lot of contested lay-ups. When Valpo was playing zone too many times Thomas or Averkamp were way too open. Since Valpo missed so many shots in the paint and Loyola made their contested shots it finally caused Valpo to start fouling. The Crusaders made some plays towards the end but it just wasn't enough.
Based on how things have gone with this team, will it stop those who thought this team would be so special? They haven't proven any of you right, and they've played more to their own individual weaknesses, rather than to the team strengths. Strengths that I don't think exist anymore. It is going to be an even longer season with the way this team has lost touch with their game, the missed layups, shooting bad shots, turnovers like they are fresh out of the oven, and I don't mean the 'Broke Oven'. We have so many things that need to be fixed, and no chemistry in the lineups or rotations. It just makes it hard to watch this team with any sense of seriousness right now.
I hope for many positive changes as the remainder of the conference season plays out, but right now, I'm thinking we're going to have struggles trying to have a dominant performance in any game. Watching this team makes me feel like I hope the new recruits are better, but I'm still not sure that I can be excited about them without knowing anything about how good any of them play defense. Defense and making the high percentage shots are what we need from the recruits, not just "jumping out of the gym" or putting up 30-40 points a game. We need guys who can rip the ball from the opponent, and box out to get rebounds to convert the fastbreak.
I've been beating the Rossi redshirt drum for months now, but after tonight, could he really not have been better than almost anyone else we put on the floor?
He can't play more than 10 games (30% of contests, rounded up) and he can play no more after next game (the halfway point) to apply for (another) medical 'shirt. Of course, the third criterion would be an actual injury...
He has 9...so they could play him next game and still sit him and apply for it. Perhaps both he and the staff know that the Rossi of 2015-16 would play a lot more minutes than the Rossi of 2012-13.
Inconsistent - with flashes of excellence. However, when it is bad it is really bad. I see one game and think - wow we are going to be tough to beat and then the next game I wonder how we are going to win the next game. I have to say I was concerned about this game because both of us came off emotional wins. I was afraid our big win over Murray State might make us underestimate Loyola - and come in a bit unprepared. We seem to play to the competition - with that - the win just goes to the team that has the last run...
This was hustle and bunnies. Team looked tentative when shooting and we seemed to turn open looks into contested shots. Usually I say if you aren't making baskets stop shooting, find someone open and get assists but with this we just never got a rhythm going on offense. While this is the conference opener we have been playing for a while and you would think players would have their roles and the team chemistry would have developed. For me, I still love watching some of the players on this team - win or lose, just hope to see more wins than losses.
Question is - does this become a wake up call or downward confidence spiral?
From the stands, Clay Yeo suggests: "Valpo sure could have used our help tonight." A stunned Alec Peters thinks, "54 points? We could have outscored the whole team!"
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I thought someone said Rossi wasn't dressed tonight? I'm right there with you, if Will isn't going to shoot the ball Rossi should get a chance. Someone give Will a tape of last years game at Detroit and get his confidence back!
Riddle:
What do the following numbers stand for?
0
14
20
25
33
33
Answer:
The FG percentages for 6 of the 10 VU players, tonight. They were 6 for 28 or a sterling 21%. (Each of the remaining 4 shot 50%)
Oh, another thing - 3 pt % - Rowdy 3-5 60%. REST of team (4 shooters) - 1-10 10% .
Sign that our offense was completely out of whack tonight: Rowdy NO FTAs.
Just the 3rd time in the last 2 years--Oakland this year and OSU last. Both also games we would totally like to forget.
HOWEVA, perhaps some credit should be given to the Loyola defense? In 7 career games, Rowdy has 14 FTA, or 2/gm (6 in one game alone). Career total he averages 2.64, so that's a significant cut below. In the last 2 years (when he became SUPER ROWDY), he has 7 in 3 (2.33/gm) but over those seasons he's averaged 3.5!
Speaking of FTs, for everyone knocking Dority, I'll repeat myself (again) that while he doesn't shoot great from the floor, his game produces points. He's averaging just under 7 FTAs a game since he became active, and is averaging six makes a game. They have different games, but Dority's is valuable--and would be
crucial if he could just make 40% from the floor
Points Per Shot, games since Missouri St: Broekhoff: 75 pts / 52 shots (5 games)
1.44 PPSDority: 78 pts / 58 shots (6 games)
1.34 PPSAlthough it should be noted that
weighted (for FTs), it's clear they are not
quite of the same value:
Points Per Weighted Shot, same split:Broekhoff: 1.29
Dority: 1.09
http://bigtenwonk.blogspot.com/2006/11/ppws-points-per-weighted-shot-ppws.html (http://bigtenwonk.blogspot.com/2006/11/ppws-points-per-weighted-shot-ppws.html)
QuotePPWS: points per weighted shot
PPWS = PTS/(FGA + (0.475 x FTA))
PPWS is an odd name that I coined a couple years ago and applied to a stat created by John Hollinger. In effect, PPWS measures how efficiently a player translates field goal attempts and free throws into points.
In PPWS terms, anything over 1.30 is outstanding.
For the season, Rowdy is 1.31, 2nd in the HL among regulars. (KVW #4 at 1.27)
http://www.bbstate.com/confstats/HL/indiv/PPWS (http://www.bbstate.com/confstats/HL/indiv/PPWS)
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HOWEVA, among all players, Rossi is #1 at 1.9. ONE POINT NINE people.
Point of reference (small Rossi-sample-size caveat): UM frosh phenom Nik Stauskas leads the country in PPWS at 1.47.
Quote from: HC on January 02, 2013, 10:57:32 PM
I thought someone said Rossi wasn't dressed tonight? I'm right there with you, if Will isn't going to shoot the ball Rossi should get a chance. ......
Anyone have inside info on Rossi? Seems strange that he was not dressed. Hoping to hear news on his situation but I guess since he barely gets into the rotation it probably does not make a difference for this year.
On another topic:
Ref - impact on game
The refs tonight really let them play. This does not usually seem like it is good for us. It was a bit strange because they did not call anything inside but called Buggs for two quick fouls where it had no impact on the player or the game. I think we are a team that needs an expectation set by the refs that calls will be made. When that happens we get a game on our terms. When they allow a very physical game with few calls we struggle.
Observations from tonight's game:
1. This was a total team loss. We were out scouted, out coached and out played.
2. Possession after possession Loyola used a series of picks to get the Avercamp-Buggs/Dority mis-match. We were caught totally unprepared to deal with it. It was like taking candy from a baby. Whichever asst. coach was responsible for scouting Loyola should refuse to take their pay check this week. Bryce might consider doing the same for not being able to make any adjustments to stop it, as well as numerous other coaching blunders throughout the game.
3. The book on stopping Valpo's offense begins and ends with playing 6-8' off of Buggs when he is out front. This makes it nearly impossible to get an entry pass into the low post, or if we do Erik's man is right there to double down. This has pretty well neutralized Kevin this entire season and turned him into an 8-10 point scorer who gets shots blocked and misses difficult shots against 2 defenders that he didn't have to deal with last year. Erik brings a lot to the table on the defensive end, but his pathetic skills on the offensive end are absolutely killing us. So, how did we beat Murray State? Because they (stupidly) played Erik straight up.
4. Loyola was unbelievably physical the entire game and got away with a lot of crap. I thought I was watching a playground game where players were supposed to call their own fouls but no one did. That said we have a senior-laden team that ought to be able to adjust to physical play, but we never did match their intensity. That's squarely on the players.
5. Capo is playing smaller and smaller with every game. Within a few games he will be looking about 5-10. Enough said about that.
6. Down the stretch during desperation time we were 3-4 possessions behind, yet we continued to run clock and/or drive the hoop trying for 2-pt hoops when the only chance we had was to hit some quick back-to-back 3's. Ryan drove the hoop once and Dority several times. I couldn't believe what I was watching. We had absolutely no chance of a miracle comeback with that strategy. We might as well have subbed everyone out with 3 min. to go and conceded the game.
7. As others have pointed out, this team continues to have an identity crisis. There are players that have clearly not accepted their roles. I am really starting to wonder about the wisdom of having a team full transfers. That said, Matt Kinney is not a transfer and yet he completely disappeared tonight. So much for the theory that starting him might help jump start "good Matt."
8. I didn't like the way Porter Wagoner continually buzzed in the officials ears at the beginning of every time out, but give the man credit. The refs swallowed their whistles all night which is obviously what he wanted. Sadly, Bryce just let all the chatter continue unchallenged.
9. Wagoner had to be laughing under his breath at just how easy it was to come in to our house, bully us around, and out coach us at every turn.
wh, I'm not old enough to remember Porter Wagoner in his "hay day", but Porter Mosher has definitely recruited some athletes, and turned the Loyola Ramblers around. They don't look like students posing as basketball players anymore.
His name is Porter Moser. He was an asst at Saint Louis under Rick Majerus before getting the Loyola head coaching position. The interesting thing is that when Jim Whitesell got let go by Loyola he ended up with the position Moser left at Saint Louis when Moser got Whitesell's job. They actually just switched jobs.
Look, bbtds, if we can't spell our own women's coach's name right, clearly we can't be bothered to get anyone else's name right ;)
Quote from: bbtds on January 02, 2013, 11:57:27 PM
His name is Porter Moser. He was an asst at Saint Louis under Rick Majerus before getting the Loyola head coaching position. The interesting thing is that when Jim Whitesell got let go by Loyola he ended up with the position Moser left at Saint Louis when Moser got Whitesell's job. They actually just switched jobs.
Gee, I didn't know that. He bears an amazing resemblance to Porter Wagoner. I just assumed that must be his name. Not so? Are you sure?
- Boggs/Bogan have been rendered ineffective by their lack of shooting (and rebounding, for that matter).
- Why is Ryan not touching the ball on every possession?
- Dority shoots a lot, and I question some of his shot selection. But it beats Erik Buggs shooting.
- KVW has simply not played like a Horizon first teamer, or even a second teamer for that matter. His flaws (namely not having post up moves, just barreling his way to the basket) have been exposed and he continually gets his shot blocked, misses layups, or commits an offensive foul.
- It seems like only Buggs has been playing consistent defense, and even he continues to have his foul issues.
- I totally agree with Capo playing small. I really thought he was going to bring a lot to the table, but so far he has underwhelmed my expectations.
*Sigh*.....I thought we had something going for us with this team. If we don't regroup fast, we will have a disappointing season.
This year's season... Hold on!!!
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Notes:
Buggs was the only player to actually hit a 3 other than Rowdy.
Buggs has learned to score in spite of the other teams dropping off of him. At one point last night, I was surprised to look up and see that he led the team with nine points.
Buggs seems to have put his foul problems behind him. He got two chippy fouls called on him, and was able to play under control the rest of the game, in spite of being matched up against Avercamp.
I'm not saying that he's all conference on offense, but I think that his play is up a notch from last year.
Does no one have any info on why Rossi was hanging out with Chadwick instead of being available?
Porter Moser is an excellent coach and he and his staff have done a great job in bringing in 9 new players and melding them into a TEAM...on short notice. His staff has deep roots to the state of Indiana and they are actively recruiting talent in this state (Osborn and O'Leary are freshmen and Jordan Pickett is a senior point guard on Pike, currently the best team in the state). Jason Gardner played at Arizona and is quite a recruiter.
Recall last year that Loyola with one victory took VU to overtime here at home and possibly would have won had Averkamp been called for a phantom foul with 8 minutes to go.
Let's see, how does UIC look on the schedule? Another easy win?
This is a great wake up call, lets see if VU hits the snooze button or jumps up and gets going.
lowposter
This team has one legit DI player in Ryan. The rest should be playing VERY low DI or mostly DII.
Dority stinks, as do Bogan, BUggs, Boggs and Capobianco. And Kevin, holy cow. Every time he touches the ball in the low post his first, immediate reaction is to look for someone to pass to instead of turning and putting up a 2-foot shot. But worst of all is Bryce. He looked absolutely lost on the sideline.
Loyola was scoring at will and all he could do after his boys gave up another EASY basket was clap his hands as they brought the ball up the floor.
Gonna be a long season.
Wow well sounds like the defending Horizon League coach of the year should just quit.
I'm disappointed as everyone else about last night's game and the inconsistency so far, but these type of games seem to be the norm throughout the Horizon League this year and I expect plenty of upsets. Just gotta take it game by game.
Not giving up at all on this team for the #1 seed and host of the tourney. Feel like Ryan will pull this team together......call me a blind optimist or whatever but these guys have proven they can do it.
GO VALPO BEAT CSU
of all the games for some of our incoming recruits to be at, it had to be this one? ouch.
Interesting that Jason Gardner is at Loyola, didn't know that information. It seems they have matched our solid former major conference player with their own (Roger Powell to Jason). You would think guys like this are good judges of talent, so it makes more sense to me now how they were 1-17 in conference last year, and are 10-3 this year
Quote from: lowposter on January 03, 2013, 08:16:03 AM
Porter Moser is an excellent coach and he and his staff have done a great job in bringing in 9 new players and melding them into a TEAM...on short notice. His staff has deep roots to the state of Indiana and they are actively recruiting talent in this state (Osborn and O'Leary are freshmen and Jordan Pickett is a senior point guard on Pike, currently the best team in the state). Jason Gardner played at Arizona and is quite a recruiter.
This analysis is spot-on. Moser is known as a great x's-and-o's guy and trained under Majerus, who was almost universally regarded as one of the best defensive-oriented coaches in college basketball history. Gardner is akin to Powell. They're both great recruiters. Bryce grew up in coaching under Homer who, lets' face it, is not an x's-and-o's guy. Bryce probably could have used a couple of years under a Majerus-like coach who has been through the battles and won them. Bryce and Powell simply need more seasoning. They have great potential. Hopefully, they will grow and learn along with the 2013 freshmen.
Porter Moser was also a head coach in the MVC at Illinois State, before they let him go, and he became an assistant to Rick Majerus at St. Louis. Moser definitely looks like a better coach than he was in his MVC days.
As a point of reference, Xavier spent 2.5 hours in the locker room last night after to losing to Wake Forest in the Skip Prosser Classic. Xavier has been struggled and clearly had a "come to Jesus"/Coach Norman Dale session. This team has something going on and it may be time for a team-only figure it out moment. (Sounds like 97-98 season, didn't Tommy Lasorda give some sort of motivational speech).
This team also needs to understand that you want to be the "new" Butler, then you are going to get everyone's best shot every night. We have not been very good as the hunted, but rather the hunter.
By the way, told my wife 3 minutes into last night's game that the refs were letting them play and we needed to get tougher. It never happened and the refs stayed consistent the rest of the night.
Quote from: HC on January 02, 2013, 10:03:31 PMWill needs to shoot or sit down. Coach Drew was outcoached both on the court and in preparing his team for the game. Hopefully they can pull it together and beat an injury plagued CSU team. http://sectionee.blogspot.com/2013/01/what-is-wrong-with-valpo.html?m=1 (http://sectionee.blogspot.com/2013/01/what-is-wrong-with-valpo.html?m=1) Brent wrote this one. I don't really agree about Boggs but everything else is pretty spot on IMO. A fella named Adam won our contest on the blog. If Adam is on here go back to the blog to claim your prize.
I would have to replace Matt Kenney for Ben Boggs on #2 in that article. Ben Boggs is statistically much improved from last year, but we have not seen the real Matt Kenney yet this season. I'm not saying he should score 27 like he did as a freshman against Loyola, but Kenney should be scoring 8-9 points per game.
I don't think Buggs being in the game was an offensive handicap last night. He was the only one who finished consistently at the rim, and Loyola had no answer for him. It didn't matter that they sagged on him, he still got to the basket.
Has anybody considered that Bryce tried to make adjustments and the players failed to execute them? In the 2nd half, we switched to the zone for awhile (not that it did any good, they were prepared for that too) because they were consistently beating the man-to-man by driving to the basket, anticipating Valpo sag to cut off the drive, and throwing a jump-pass to the perimeter for a wide-open 3. They hit just enough of those to control the game. What mystified me was how they still managed to beat the zone with back-cuts to the basket, though now that I think about, this has occasionally been a bug-a-boo in the past. What frustrated me was seeing Buggs or Dority isolated on Averkamp in the post. I'm amazed Loyola didn't take advantage of that in the first half, for I think I saw it several times there too. I did not pick up on how it happened, but a series of screens is obviously a plausible possibility, so I'll go with that since others claim to have seen that.
Lastly, may I remind everyone that we had a very similar game almost exactly one year ago and it turned out to be our only conference home loss of the entire season. You can assign signature significance to this one game if you like, but count me out.
P.S. Valpo got away with a lot of stuff too, by the way. In the first half, Payne picked off a silly cross-court pass and headed for the basket. On his way there he definitely got fouled by Boggs and most likely got fouled on the shot as well. Nothing was called and he came up empty if I recall correctly. I also questioned the first foul Kevin drew in the paint in the first half. It looked like maybe he just stumbled and fell with minimal contact. I thought the refs had an off-night for sure, but I truly think both teams benefited.
I'm thinking that starting Matt Kenney was a bad idea, but when Bryce made the decision, we didn't have anyone else to step in because Boggs and Bogan were bad, and the others weren't guards. Kenney should go back to the 6th man role, and bring Boggs back in as a starter. Boggs wasn't clearly as bad as Bogan, but having Kenney start takes our energy out of the bench.
Boggs is starting...maybe you mean buggs
I thought Boggs was out for Dority or Kenney?
Current starting 5 dority kenney boggs broekhoff and van wijk
No chance that the starting 5 tomorrow after the Loyola L
I'm thinking we will see Buggs back in there for Dority, but the other four stay the same.
When Buggs doesn't start and plays 24 minutes and Kenney starts and plays 21 minutes, it doesn't matter who plays when the game begins. It only matters who plays more minutes. Why are the fans so hung up on who starts when a starter gets less minutes than a non-starter?
I disagree, who starts does matter as setting the tone of the game right from the start is very important in my opinion.
My comments on this game are that Loyola is a much better, more physical team than anybody could have expected. There is no weak link (physically) out there. All of their guards are strong and quick enough to play effective defense. I mean if they can go into Michigan State and put up a very good fight then clearly physicality is not an issue. I believe they finish top 4 in the conference. They may not be able to put up the points some games but they will never be blown out in Horizon league play.
Quote from: valpo4life on January 05, 2013, 01:30:49 AM
My comments on this game are that Loyola is a much better, more physical team than anybody could have expected. There is no weak link (physically) out there. All of their guards are strong and quick enough to play effective defense. I mean if they can go into Michigan State and put up a very good fight then clearly physicality is not an issue. I believe they finish top 4 in the conference. They may not be able to put up the points some games but they will never be blown out in Horizon league play.
:clap:
Quote from: valpo84 on January 03, 2013, 11:58:48 AMThis team also needs to understand that you want to be the "new" Butler, then you are going to get everyone's best shot every night. We have not been very good as the hunted, but rather the hunter.
Prior to this season our entire Horizon League experience had come from an underdog position, and I think that Homer and Bryce and every one of us had felt comfortable in that position. Now as defending champs with 6 seniors and valuable additions we have been dragged out of our comfort zone and are now the team that everybody "must beat".
I realize that a comparison between the 2010-11 Butler team and us is neither fair nor accurate, but remember how the HL stepped up that year and by testing them night after night helped improve and harden them for for their second straight deep post season run? If we are to have any chace for post seson success this is exactly what we must expect and overcome.