Good win guys. Broekhoff is hands down the best HL player I've seen this year, and I thought he was the POY before last night.
I'm so disappointed that my Vikings didn't come to play last night, but the credit has to go to Bryce Drew and your team. They had the better game plan and they outplayed CSU from the opening tip.
D'Aundray Brown's injury set us back (he should have never played, he was clearly limping from the beginning), but we just don't have an answer for your big men stepping out and shooting like they do. I have no idea how our game-plan allowed for so many wide open shots, but again, credit to Drew for out-coaching Waters.
My opinion on the two questionable plays: The play with Van Wijk happened right in front of me. VW was bending down for a lose ball when one of our guys went to the ground to try to tie him up, then a second CSU player (Brown) dove in to try to grab the lose ball and rolled right up on his leg. VW fell awkawrdly to the side and then to the ground. I saw it right away and thought it was a knee. Knowing the way that Brown plays (all-out hustle, but clean), I don't think for a second that it was an intentional play, but I do think it looked worse than they're reporting. I hope the big guy is back soon.
And I agree that the flagrant was a bad call. Our guy (Mason) is a high flyer. I just think he was up so high and moving so quickly that he lost his balance. The contact was hard but he mostly hit him with the body as he went for the block. If he didn't fall as hard, I don't think they call it a flagrant.
As for the rest of the season, I don't see us winning out, in fact I wouldn't be surprised to see us lose 2 more conference games with our remaining schedule. I think you guys should feel pretty safe with the top seed.
Hopefully I get another chance to come over here come Tourney time.
I'm so disappointed that my Vikings didn't come to play last night, but the credit has to go to Bryce Drew and your team. They had the better game plan and they outplayed CSU from the opening tip.
D'Aundray Brown's injury set us back (he should have never played, he was clearly limping from the beginning), but we just don't have an answer for your big men stepping out and shooting like they do. I have no idea how our game-plan allowed for so many wide open shots, but again, credit to Drew for out-coaching Waters.
My opinion on the two questionable plays: The play with Van Wijk happened right in front of me. VW was bending down for a lose ball when one of our guys went to the ground to try to tie him up, then a second CSU player (Brown) dove in to try to grab the lose ball and rolled right up on his leg. VW fell awkawrdly to the side and then to the ground. I saw it right away and thought it was a knee. Knowing the way that Brown plays (all-out hustle, but clean), I don't think for a second that it was an intentional play, but I do think it looked worse than they're reporting. I hope the big guy is back soon.
And I agree that the flagrant was a bad call. Our guy (Mason) is a high flyer. I just think he was up so high and moving so quickly that he lost his balance. The contact was hard but he mostly hit him with the body as he went for the block. If he didn't fall as hard, I don't think they call it a flagrant.
As for the rest of the season, I don't see us winning out, in fact I wouldn't be surprised to see us lose 2 more conference games with our remaining schedule. I think you guys should feel pretty safe with the top seed.
Hopefully I get another chance to come over here come Tourney time.