BilboBaggins
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The back half of the schedule is much easier than the first half, they could get on a roll and get our hopes up lol
Hubb is soooo much better playing off the ball.
Looks like Brey started all of the reserves trying to light a fire under the guys.
Nice win over Miami. Maybe the tide is turning. Probably not.
The back half of the schedule is much easier than the first half, they could get on a roll and get our hopes up lol
Yeah, last night really solidified that in my mind. Hubb can shoot and he can create, but when he tries to create for himself bad things happen. We need Brey to realize Hubb's limitations and for him to find another guard who can instigate the offense. Not sure if we've got that guy. Wertz? Ryan? The walk on? No idea.
But if we can turn Hubb into a wing scorer it would give us a potent offense and make it easier for Laz and Goodwin to get more open looks and they are great at hitting open shots. Durham can score inside if he's on on one.
I don't see any solution to our defensive problems however. That zone worked great last night but Miami can't shoot worth a damn. Brey's zones are a proven commodity; good teams destroy them
You ever feel like we have these same conversations every year? lol
10 points with under 6 to go.
FixedWatching a Mike Brey coached team makes me want to pour soap in my eyes.
This team is like watching John Macleod teams.
After this year, Brey will have double digit conference losses in 5 out of the 8 years in the ACC. During his 13 seasons as coach in the BE, he only had 2 such seasons.
Not saying Brey is great (or horrible), but he has 20 win seasons in 5 of 8 ACC seasons. Not sure how that ranks with other ACC teams not named Duke, Louisville, and NC, but guessing it's not horrible. I've never had high expectations of ND BB. ND isn't a BB school, and has to deal with same barriers the FB team struggles with.
Whether it's at Brey direction or not, ND usually has a notable weak non-conference slate (except for this year). Take last year as an example...the non-conference wins came against Robert Morris, Howard, Marshall, Presbyterian, Toledo, Farleigh Dickerson, Detroit Mercy, UCLA & Alabama A&M. So one win against a major conference team in UCLA.
I think the issue with Brey is that the Elite 8's showed what the program can be. He certainly had down years before, but it feels like the down is hitting lower depths or staying below water level for too long. If this team were full of freshman, I think we could give a pass. But the stuff that plagued the team three years is still an issue. Just seems like we are treading water and there is a waterfall on the horizon thanks to recruiting.
I don't disagree, but my expectations are different. I don't see EEs as a norm, as attainable. I think it's a blue moon (once a decade) type of thing when we get the right recruits.
I'm not saying Brey is great. Honestly I'd prefer a gamble on a young and energetic up and comer who might strike gold with some recruits. IIRC, we've only had one top 25 recruiting class in the last 5 years. Maybe only one or two top 50s (ouch). And it was only 15ish. If you can't string together 2-3 top 25 classes, your chances of making a dent just isn't that good. IMO, it's more Brey's lack of recruiting, than coaching. And our brand as a BB team just isn't a good one.
Whether it's at Brey direction or not, ND usually has a notable weak non-conference slate (except for this year). Take last year as an example...the non-conference wins came against Robert Morris, Howard, Marshall, Presbyterian, Toledo, Farleigh Dickerson, Detroit Mercy, UCLA & Alabama A&M. So one win against a major conference team in UCLA.
I think the issue with Brey is that the Elite 8's showed what the program can be. He certainly had down years before, but it feels like the down is hitting lower depths or staying below water level for too long. If this team were full of freshman, I think we could give a pass. But the stuff that plagued the team three years is still an issue. Just seems like we are treading water and there is a waterfall on the horizon thanks to recruiting.
Yea, to be clear, I don't think EE's should be the norm. ND isn't Kansas or Duke. But there is no reason that ND shouldn't make quasi regular appearances in the S16 (1 every 3 years or so) and or finish in the top 6 in the ACC. That's essentially what Brey was doing, with the exception of the last few years.
To be quasi regular S16, you still need to be a regular in the top 25 recruiting. Our current problem....
2020 - 77th
2019 - UR (top 100)
2018 - 15th
2017 - UR
2016 - 40th