ADVERTISEMENT

Ole Amari about to learn a thing or 2 about UK basketball.

Yep they don't quite get it. But they ain't been on the road as a Kentucky Wildcat ranked TOP 5 but they'll find out soon.
None of them been top five as far as I know it.

Well Amari opponents gun for you, opponents play harder against blue bloods, and beating Kentucky means something on your resume in March.
Expect the worst and play your best to overcome. If the worst don't come you win by 20+.
 
I do feel bad about the road treatment each and every one of these players is about to experience.

Good luck, fellas. What used to be a performance that saw you commit 2 fouls, is now 4 fouls and bench time. But you'll be better for it.
 
Yep they don't quite get it. But they ain't been on the road as a Kentucky Wildcat ranked TOP 5 but they'll find out soon.
None of them been top five as far as I know it.

Well Amari opponents gun for you, opponents play harder against blue bloods, and beating Kentucky means something on your resume in March.
Expect the worst and play your best to overcome. If the worst don't come you win by 20+.
Exactly. Expect all 9000 of their fans to be loud and angry.
giphy.gif
 
Exactly. Expect all 9000 of their fans to be loud and angry.
giphy.gif
Its like playing orange lover' Tennessee but lighter version of color vomit. Orange but a little different. And Different is okay because Tennessee orange is God awful.
Clemson oranges is awful don't get me wrong but not God awful.
But I guess ....... I'd rather be a Tiger who plays with his The Little John gym than a Game cock lover who plays for dem cocks in Columbias hen house.
All things being equal.
😤😮‍💨
 
Last edited:
I think it’s more zen than naïveté.

Amari like our other guys will walk into that gym, feel the seething rabid eardrum bursting energy of that crowd, and shrug because of all the ways it’s just like every other road game he’s ever been in. Mark Pope has shown them the way.

Metabolize frustration.
Metabolize discouragement.
Metabolize the crowd.
Metabolize the refs.
The neuroscience is real.
 
Pope of all people knows all about how we are seen as huge targets for any road game, so I'm not worried that the road environment will somehow pull Clemson through.

1) Pope knows, and 2) Our players are experienced.

However...don't ignore the fact that Clemson's entire starting team are upper classmen/grad students. They aren't rookies.

I personally believe tomorrow will be a tougher, more anxiety-ridden battle than Saturday in Seattle. But we still win by double digits in the end because Clemson is short in the bench and will be worn out by the 10 minute mark of the 2nd half.
 
Last edited:
Pope of all people knows all about how we are seen as huge targets for any road game, so I'm not worried that the road environment will somehow pull Clemson through because 1) Pope knows, and 2) Our players are experienced.

However...don't ignore the fact that Clemson's entire starting team are upper classmen/grad students. They aren't rookies.

I personally believe tomorrow will be a tougher, more anxiety-ridden battle than Saturday in Seattle. But we still win by double digits in the end because Clemson is short in the bench and will be worn out by the 10 minute mark of the 2nd half.
This is the way I see it...our experience card is trumped a bit this week in general. We will need to execute better than them to win, and do it in the face of a hostile crowd. I'm expecting a close game; hoping for a 2 possession win, would settle for a 1 pointer
 
  • Like
Reactions: BlueSince92
I’m thankful we have older guys that have been around, I think they are more nervous playing at home with 20k wanting to explode than they will be on the road. Plus they will find out that Blue gets in everywhere!!!
 
These are mid major guys man. They haven’t been the hunted. I can easily see them losing both games this week and then regrouping.
 
I think it’s more zen than naïveté.

Amari like our other guys will walk into that gym, feel the seething rabid eardrum bursting energy of that crowd, and shrug because of all the ways it’s just like every other road game he’s ever been in. Mark Pope has shown them the way.

Metabolize frustration.
Metabolize discouragement.
Metabolize the crowd.
Metabolize the refs.
The neuroscience is real.
Focused targeted Stoicism ftw
 
  • Love
Reactions: BlueSince92
The CAA and the SEC are not the same.
No they aren't but when players like Amari play road games in small conferences those games are just as big to them in their minds like as far as how important they are to the players in that circumstance. Conference championships are a big deal no matter the conference. Even big games in high school can be nerve-wracking as far as the way the players feel about them. I don't think people think about that.
 
These are mid major guys man. They haven’t been the hunted. I can easily see them losing both games this week and then regrouping.
Carr, Oweh, Garrison, Robinson and Kriisa are not mid-major guys. Carr has competed multiple times against some of the guys on this Clemson team.
 
  • Like
Reactions: chroix
No they aren't but when players like Amari play road games in small conferences those games are just as big to them in their minds like as far as how important they are to the players in that circumstance. Conference championships are a big deal no matter the conference. Even big games in high school can be nerve-wracking as far as the way the players feel about them. I don't think people think about that.
I was speaking of the talent in the conferences. It's a huge difference.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT