What exactly was Pope supposed to do? The team has limitations and Pope did the best he could putting the team together last minute.
All of these issues, plus more, have finally caught up to us and have exposed this team. It will be interesting to see how this team, and Pope, respond.I'm having doubts about fixes that aren't of the half-time variety.
- lazy play by Amari
- Carr refusing to shoot wide open shots, but wants to dribble-dribble-dribble down low
- everyone standing around waiting for a pass instead of the running TO the pass
These have been going on for awhile now, and there doesn't seem to be anyone on staff taking notice.
If he runs Williams out there at the 5 to start the next game, then we have another coach who will stubbornly stick to his ways and flex in his ego against all reason and logic.We have things to work on. I don’t think it is an effort issue. I think OSU was well prepared for us. I also think SEC teams will use that as a template against us. The good news is that we have a coach that sees that and will have answers.
Going 4-22 from 3PT is NOT going to cut it. This offensive scheme with the shooters we were supposed to have will not win many games, if any at all, with shooting woes like this. With the lack of playmakers and kids that can create offense, it is very important that we at least out-shoot our opponents to have a chance.I mean there are obvious deficiencies with this team (toughness, sulking from a couple guys, inability to guard penetration to name a few) but FFS we are 10-2 and 3-2 vs the big non conference opponents. I’m sick from the ass whooping we took tonight, but It’s not all doom and gloom.
Me either. I do think this season could go either way considering how tough the SEC will be.We have a ton to work on absolutely
Pope knows it. You can see how frustrated he is
I don’t think the season is over by any means.
There is truth in what you said.Butler was mentally and emotionally beaten by their guard.