Do we just not have any talent? It seems the excuse always we are a young team.These games are like watching girls high school basketball mismatches. Look, I understand losing these games, it should never be exceptable to lose by 42 points at home, this is one reason why I don’t enjoy the women’s game that much, these scores are ridiculous. Not sure how Purdue gets much better, if they can’t bring in good portal players they aren’t going to win with 1-2 top 75 type recruits. The difference between a top 10 girl to a top 50 one is huge where’s the men’s aren’t
When your coach cannot keep players or develop talent, you get a team like Purdue is. There is talent on this team, Better than our results show.Do we just not have any talent? It seems the excuse always we are a young team.
I certainly see no improvement, either game to game or year to yearWe had 16 points in the 1st quarter and 21 the rest of the game. Okay, someone can say that we were expected to lose. That's a given, but are we seeing any improvement? If yes, convince me.
I will not try to convince you. I don’t know the answer. The talent disparity, however, is overwhelming. But now that all the giants are out if the way ( save for O$U) we may be able to see whether we have improved or not. That usc team has 8 burger girls on it, and you can only play five at a time. On the hand our last burger girl was our coach. Kind of like Haiti going to war against the USA. Not much uncertainty about the outcome. So the season so far is not a good yardstick about what kind of team Purdue is other than it obviously is not competitive against the conference top half. The MTU loss is troublesome but that was a lot of games back. The rest of the season will definitely tell where Purdue is in the big picture. We’ll see. Boiler up!We had 16 points in the 1st quarter and 21 the rest of the game. Okay, someone can say that we were expected to lose. That's a given, but are we seeing any improvement? If yes, convince me.
If this program can no longer compete then just shut it down. Paying these coaches bookoo bucks is ridiculous for the product on the floor.Time for Gearlds and staff to go. This is embarrassing - it’s been embarrassing since our first “worst defeat ever” this year.
Not sure if you've paid attention, but Iowa lost like 5 games straight after curb stomping us, to a depleted UILL, a depleted NebU, and IU; all teams we have yet to face. Their only win since our game was against PSU. They are not a team that should have curb stomped us the way they did unless we are just really awful.I will not try to convince you. I don’t know the answer. The talent disparity, however, is overwhelming. But now that all the giants are out if the way ( save for O$U) we may be able to see whether we have improved or not. That usc team has 8 burger girls on it, and you can only play five at a time. On the hand our last burger girl was our coach. Kind of like Haiti going to war against the USA. Not much uncertainty about the outcome. So the season so far is not a good yardstick about what kind of team Purdue is other than it obviously is not competitive against the conference top half. The MTU loss is troublesome but that was a lot of games back. The rest of the season will definitely tell where Purdue is in the big picture. We’ll see. Boiler up!
A beat B, B beat C therefore C cannot beat A sounds like a sound argument, but it does not always hold in basketball. O$U beat ranked Purdue men last year and this year. PSU women beat O$U. That is good to keep in nund but it is not a predictor of what will actually happen. Boiler up!Not sure if you've paid attention, but Iowa lost like 5 games straight after curb stomping us, to a depleted UILL, a depleted NebU, and IU; all teams we have yet to face. Their only win since our game was against PSU. They are not a team that should have curb stomped us the way they did unless we are just really awful.
I will not try to convince you. I don’t know the answer. The talent disparity, however, is overwhelming. But now that all the giants are out if the way ( save for O$U) we may be able to see whether we have improved or not. That usc team has 8 burger girls on it, and you can only play five at a time. On the hand our last burger girl was our coach. Kind of like Haiti going to war against the USA. Not much uncertainty about the outcome. So the season so far is not a good yardstick about what kind of team Purdue is other than it obviously is not competitive against the conference top half. The MTU loss is troublesome but that was a lot of games back. The rest of the season will definitely tell where Purdue is in the big picture. We’ll see. Boiler up!
I hear you, but in this age of nil schools that pinch pennies have practically zero chance unless they can hit lightning in a bottle and find a couple of hidden gems under the radar. Not likely to happen. I’m afraid the days of Purdue wbb national relevance are ancient history . Boiler up!Talent disparity falls squarely on the shoulders of Gearlds and her staff. They are paid 6 figures to get the talent and build a cohesive team.
True but they don’t play the same quality of teams year in and year out. Hammer down!Take a look at the 140 programs ahead of us. Power houses like Troy, Abilene Christian and Purdue Ft Wayne certainly can’t have better NIL. Lol.
You might need to read up on how the NET is calculated.True but they don’t play the same quality of teams year in and year out. Hammer down!
I am not interested enough to research it. And I am sure our schedule is a lot tougher that Troy’s, abilene chistian’s, and Purdue Fr Wayne's without doing any research. My take is that playing percentages in sports is overdone: "giver the three, she only shoots 20% from distance." Only to see her torch the nets with several 3's. Maybe other teams actually put some defense on her? Anyway it has already been a long year. Will it be even longer? Maybe, or not. We'll see. Boiler up!You might need to read up on how the NET is calculated.
MSU has TWO ranked girls on their roster.....I will not try to convince you. I don’t know the answer. The talent disparity, however, is overwhelming. But now that all the giants are out if the way ( save for O$U) we may be able to see whether we have improved or not. That usc team has 8 burger girls on it, and you can only play five at a time. On the hand our last burger girl was our coach. Kind of like Haiti going to war against the USA. Not much uncertainty about the outcome. So the season so far is not a good yardstick about what kind of team Purdue is other than it obviously is not competitive against the conference top half. The MTU loss is troublesome but that was a lot of games back. The rest of the season will definitely tell where Purdue is in the big picture. We’ll see. Boiler up!
Keeping talent is imperative but I dont know if any departures would have changed any of the outcomes. Mary Stevenson was okay but not a true difference maker. I think the problem is identifying talent coming in.MSU has TWO ranked girls on their roster.....
Iowa has 8 but 4 are frosh who are 6th-10th on the year in scoring for them, mostly deep depth.
UMinn who is 5-3 in conference, but has played an easier schedule (not that anyone here believes we can win 5 conference games) has 4 ranked girls on the roster, but their best player Braunn is out for the year with a foot injury.
Purdue has 4 ranked players on the roster, but one is out injured. We have also lost 4 ranked players in Gearlds time, no other Big Ten team other than Oregon has lost more than one that I have seen.
Illinois has 4 ranked girls but one is out for the year injured
IU has 5 ranked girls
Now, Maryland, OSU, Oregon, Washington, USC, UCLA, and Michigan do out-talent us, but it would be a lot closer if we did not have lost half our ranked kids that we got to campus.
In short, our issue is not getting talent, its retaining it and training it.
Certainly the rankings are only a beginning point of discussion. Players like Ayrault at MSU and Olsen at Iowa are far better than their rankings and others like Stoddard and the Reynolds sisters don't look like top 200 players much less where they were ranked. Oregon and Maryland certainly have lost as much talent as we have the past 4 years, but as you have stated, they bring in far more than we do and sift through them rather harshly.Keeping talent is imperative but I dont know if any departures would have changed any of the outcomes. Mary Stevenson was okay but not a true difference maker. I think the problem is identifying talent coming in.
Rankings only go so far. Maryland, Michigan, Penn State lost a bunch of ranked players in recent years but they were able to bring as good if not better talent in. We had the same discussion last year but outside of northwestern would any Purdue players play any quality minutes at another big ten school? Poorly made roster by this staff.
I tend to think the rankings are baloney. The younger Reynolds isnt in the 100 best but somehow Mila was a ranked player??? Probably the biggest thing Michael has been right about is the severe lack of any skill development over the last couple of years - so many players have taken a step back during this season. The only player I think actually got better with CKG was Harden and she was just made serviceable on both ends.