gtmoBlue wrote:Agree we are about normal for this point in the season, even with Nova & X tanking.
DudeAnon wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:Agree we are about normal for this point in the season, even with Nova & X tanking.
Don't put X in there with Nova. We've lost two close games to top 10 teams and beat Florida. Nova has lost 4 including Portland and Temple.
DudeAnon wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:Agree we are about normal for this point in the season, even with Nova & X tanking.
Don't put X in there with Nova. We've lost two close games to top 10 teams and beat Florida. Nova has lost 4 including Portland and Temple.
The Huskies and Jays show clear separation from the rest of the league AND they both have ELITE bench talent, which makes both "injury-proof"....which is huge. Everyone else struggles to floor any consistent quality.of depth IMO.
gtmoBlue wrote:Geez fellas (The Dude/Xuper). Did I hit a nerve or sumthin'? Okay, so Xavier only has 2 L's to ranked teams. Seems that every article I read there is drama in Cincy.
So ol' git has misread the synopsis on Victory Parkway. Pls accept my humble apologies...and good luck vs the Zags today!
Omaha1 wrote:The Huskies and Jays show clear separation from the rest of the league AND they both have ELITE bench talent, which makes both "injury-proof"....which is huge. Everyone else struggles to floor any consistent quality.of depth IMO.
XUperman- I wish what you posted was true, but from what we’ve seen of the Jays this year depth is an issue. There’s a huge drop off from Nembhard to Mitchell who is still working by back from injury, but was never much of an offensive threat before that anyway. Freshmen: Mason Miller has looked pretty good and Fred King has potential behind Kalkbrenner, but both have a long way to go. Beyond that, Mac hasn’t gone deep Into the bench.
Xuperman wrote:Omaha1 wrote:The Huskies and Jays show clear separation from the rest of the league AND they both have ELITE bench talent, which makes both "injury-proof"....which is huge. Everyone else struggles to floor any consistent quality.of depth IMO.
XUperman- I wish what you posted was true, but from what we’ve seen of the Jays this year depth is an issue. There’s a huge drop off from Nembhard to Mitchell who is still working by back from injury, but was never much of an offensive threat before that anyway. Freshmen: Mason Miller has looked pretty good and Fred King has potential behind Kalkbrenner, but both have a long way to go. Beyond that, Mac hasn’t gone deep Into the bench.
Ok, I was just really impressed with Miller, Farabello and King looked like its just a matter of time. Came away thinking Coach Mac has a solid bench to work with. I looked at the actual stats and I kinda see what you've saying, but you guys are no where near the Xavier situation.
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