CJ Smith
- By Bippus33
- Boilermaker Football
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The same thing he had in Ryan Walters.....What exactly does a non-productive WR expect to gain in the transfer portal?
The same thing he had in Ryan Walters.....What exactly does a non-productive WR expect to gain in the transfer portal?
I can agree with where I think you are going. I have a few minutes before I have to get ready to discuss motion and sets that may touch on where your interests like. At one end there is motion offense (and this is not just constant moving). This is relatively not scout able. From the beginning the alignment is more flexible (not leaving a position for press break to go to the location for a set ) and is a read offense reactionary to what the defense allows and what it makes most difficult. Within the roles of players, there is more flexibility for players in that they don't have to run to point A and then run to do something at point B. Being reactionary, the more time to accomplish the desired outcomes increases the optimum results.In my opinion, this is in a large part related to Painters offensive scheme. His decision he’s going to focus on his top 2-3 players to do the majority of the work the majority of the time. His third player is usually the other scoring option based on scheme. Yes he has a ton of plays/sets but our offense is run mostly through Smith and TKR. Pick and roll variations … the problem is teams are well aware and have found a game plan to limit the effectiveness. Aggressive D on Braden and push him away from the 3point line, the pick now is coming not near the elbows but several feet outside the 3 point line. Hard hedge brief double team Then drop off on TKR. Smith struggling to drive off of hedge and the short drop pass coming way to far out limiting TKR effectiveness and causing turnovers. Loyer is next option but this team is not setting good screens (damn I miss Zach) . Loyer has played pretty well most games but his funky drives to the basket have been harder and less effective. That leaves us with the two other players… Colvin and Heide are afterthoughts. They aren’t involved except setting picks and posting up outside the arc. I even think I’ve noticed Smith ignoring them on passes when open (I think that’s a different story). Paint has stated those guys can shoot when open but they shouldn’t be hunting shots. There’s no motion creating looks for guys. The ball tends to stagnate at times and then a forced pass … I truly believe the entire team would be more aggressive and engaged if we moved the ball quickly ran more motion and created plays for all 5 guys on the court. Harder to guard and creates more pressure on the D. It appears to me the guys are hesitant to shoot or drive being that’s not in the plays and the hesitation then makes it more difficult to score. Anyone else come away feeling like they are seeing what I’m describing? And no I’m not saying I’m a better coach than Painter. I’m saying there have been games where what the team is trying to force isn’t working and maybe changing it up some and getting all 5 guys on the floor actively trying to score might be worth a shot?
With super poor coaching....Keep in mind, all 34 of those players came off of a 1-11 or 0-10 football team....
an better weatherMy guess would be FAU has a more robust NIL program.
You’re delusional if you thought indiana had a chance to beat ND in Bloomington. They were completely mismatched. Home field is an advantage but it’s 2.5-3 points. The home team won each game because they were the better team. And it wasn’t even close.I think people greatly undervalue home field advantage. All of the home teams won. Say the game is at Clemson... Could have gone way different. Clemson had a shot. Game is in Bloomington? Could be different. Game is in Texas instead of Pennsylvania? Could be different. Game is in Knoxville? Definitely a lot different. And as far as the Top 8 go, Tennessee and Indiana were #7 and #8 in the Playoff Rankings. They happened to be moved down to the 9 and 10 seed(ranking and seeds are different things) because of Boise State and Arizona State getting byes.
that's where my dog is from, at least Smith has 2 more yrs to figure it out, as far as Green good riddanceA year in Hattiesburg, MS
no question it was more compact and that Michigan team was a small quick team that got up and down the court. Losing Wilkerson in that game and they still beat Michigan. I personally think most people do think the 3 pt shot has a bigger effect on the game. I just know that before the 3 ball there were still shots taken at that distance. It's purpose was to 1) spread the players since there were a lot of big bodies and that took place by awarding more points when a basket was made...that also enhanced the smaller players which due to population would also increase more teams being competitive since there are a lot more 6'2" players than 6'10" players and the big schools couldn't hoard all the good 6'2" players as we have seen some guards play against Purdue that were small school guards that were good.You "think" CMP prefers a good low post player? What made you think that
All good TJ, you obviously prefer the pre-shot clock era and I don't. Nothing wrong with that.
Back to the original discussion, what has had a bigger impact on the game? Shot clock or 3 point? Just for a reference, I just went to YouTube and watched the 1st half of the 76 IU championship. Considered the best team of their era, of course pre shot clock and 3 point. What was striking was how compact the game was. It wasn't the pace, I didn't put a stop watch to it, but neither team was holding the ball. They were taking shots fairly quickly. What was obvious though was how much "smaller" the court was on offense because of no 3 point shot. Made for a completely different looking game.
Just my opinion, but I think the 3 point shot has had a much bigger influence on the change in the game than the shot clock has.
actually he scored 3, my bad.Correct.
If memory serves me right, he scored as many points as Colvin and Heide did against Auburn….0.
Correct.In 2022? When he played 6 minutes and had two points?
Full potential - national title (though almost no one ever reaches their full potential).Define this team's potential.
I look at it in tiers in regards to money, guessing Ky and Louisville have more to give while Purdue being a Volleyball school has more to give or for more than them to make then the schools they were at.It was just formally announced the addition of transfer Bianka Lulic. I really like this signing - really an upgrade to what Carr gave us. The portal gives just as much as it may take away! Impressive run by Shondell to add 4 impact transfers in a very short amount of time. This really leads me to believe that there wasn't anything truly wrong with the program. Those kids just wanted out - for whatever reason. The loss of Colvin and Hudson hurts - but we may still be a top 25 team next year with these additions. It's going to really depend on how good our rookies are right out of the gate.
Complete domination by their opponents in those games.Based on what?
In 2022? When he played 6 minutes and had two points?Duke
Define this team's potential.Would you expect this team to be playing up to their potential at this point? I’ve come to the conclusion that I went into the season with unrealistic expectations around how long quickly this team could reach it’s potential.
Better to have goose poop on the bleachers than as the product on the field.Sounds like iu is determined to have a football team the General Studies program can be proud of.
A domed stadium will be needed to stop the goose poop.
Alford? No. Pitino? Yes. Mike Davis had just finished his 1st year as interim coach. Pitino was coming back to college. Indiana stuck with Davis instead. Pitino goes to Louisville. Indiana would have at least 2 titles if Pitino comes to Bloomington instead.They should have hired Alford and were going to until a certain trustee told Myles that they better hire a minority or else. And from that point on, once RMK's kids were gone, it's been straight downhill as will continue until the Knight curse is no more.
Steve would have continued to recruit as Knight did and IU would have at least one more Natty appearance if not a couple.
Quite frankly, a fresh group is probably preferable. I'm not losing sleep over losing anyone from the worst school in football this season.Update edit *
Gone
TE - Max Klare - Ohio St
DB - Derrick Rodgers jr. - FAU
DB/S -Koy Beasley - Miami (Ohio)
WR - Shamar Rigby - Oklahoma St
Portal
DB - Nyland Green
WR - CJ Smith
Total of 34 have entered and 20 are gone so far. Odom has his work cut out!
How so? Clear by the results this weekend that 9-12 didn't belong.