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December 7, 2024
#6 Florida State (5-0) at Vanderbilt (4-1) TEAM: FSU|VU OVR: 93|88 OFF: 93|87 DEF: 91|91 SHT: 95|90 REB: 91|91 COA: 91|95 Our overall and offensive ratings each go up one point with our development. Vanderbilt has a decent lineup, but they lack experience, only their senior SG has more than 3 bars experience, 4 underclassmen starting. Vanderbilt has been one of the best programs of the last 3 or 4 years, making two final fours and an elite 8. Looks like they're rebuilding just a little. Scouting PG Taj Osborne SO 80 OVR 92 speed/86 quickness. 88 defense/83 steals. 82 close/72 med/71 3/86 off the dribble. Another guy with strong awareness. 78 off/77 def. 90 hands/74 passing, a terrible passer. 11.8 ppg so far this year. SG Kentrell Fitzgerald SR- 86 OVR 92 speed/91 quickness. 84 defense/85 steals. 85 close/85 med/70 3/86 off the dribble/79 in traffic. Coach on the floor, 79 off/84 def. 90 hustle, a very strong number, average leaper/strength. A solid overall player, 15.2 points/game early this year. He scored in double figures last year. SF Craig Monroe FR 85 OVR - #3 recruit in the nation last year, a 6'4 SG 92 speed/92 quickness. 84 defense/85 steals. 87 close/76 med/82 3/81 off the dribble. Good awareness for a freshman(75 off/76 def). Freshmen guards usually have low shot tendencies and only shoot when wide open. 7 ppg so far this year though. PF Jitim Oliya SO 79 OVR 6'6 SF here is where the holes form. 74 orb/74 drb. 69 post off/67 post def. 82 close/80 med/79 3/86 in traffic. 71 off awareness/82 def awareness. A fairly solid SF, a horrid, horrid PF. 11.6 per game so far. C Giordan Wooden SO 77 OVR 7 foot center. 78 orb/80 drb. 83 post off/72 post def. 89 close/86 in traffic. 77 off awareness/68 def awareness. 13 points/5 rebounds a game. They have two legit big men deeeep on their bench, rated 68 and 67 OVR. I wonder if they'll play them or use SF backups at the 4 and 5 spots. We would seem to have an edge here but they have 3 solid guards and this is on the road. We have a massive 70-39 unity edge. Fitzgerald isn't a coach on the floor, you need more experience than he has I think.
They don't get closer than 6 the rest of the way. #6 Florida State 89 Vanderbilt 81 Their SF, Monroe, ends up with 17, the 7 footer scores 16/8 boards/5 assists, and their top rated player, Fitzgerald, gets 13. They end up 10-20 from 3, but they let us get too far ahead. Modica: 8 points Day: 7 points Mayer: 25 points/3 boards Millar: 13 points/11 boards Black: 4 points/7 boards Porter: 12 points Carlisle: 8 points Mayer and Porter pretty much were non-existent in the second half. Mayer was 8-8 in the first, but he finished 9-15. Millar came up big in the final 4 minutes and gets a nice double double. We gave up a big lead but on the whole this is a very solid road win for us. |
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06-27-2009, 06:13 AM | #1102 |
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The early recruiting period ends and the PG we're going after has not yet signed. We'll get him to 100% this week and will call him every week the rest of the season, but I'm concerned, because Clemson and Virginia Tech have both offered, and will surely both get him to 100% as well by the end of the year. He does want to stay near home, but Clemson and Va Tech both have been getting the better of us in recent years.
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06-27-2009, 05:49 PM | #1103 |
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New polls are out:
1. Virginia Tech 2. Clemson 3. Villanova 4. Florida State 5. North Carolina ... 8. Georgia Tech 9. Maryland 23. NC State Illinois is 16th. We play 3 cupcakes this week, but next week we get an early season meeting with Maryland, at our place. Any time we get into the top 5, even if its during a cupcake non-conference schedule, I start to have visions of reaching #1 and earning the coaching point that comes with that. |
06-27-2009, 06:36 PM | #1104 |
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Six of the top nine from one conference is pretty sick.
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Northern Illinois (5-3) at #4 Florida State (6-0) TEAM: FSU|NIU OVR: 93|77 OFF: 93|76 DEF: 91|77 SHT: 95|77 REB: 91|76 COA: 91|84 After a tough road game against Vandy we expect an easy win here. Scouting Northern Illinois has a junior center rated 80 OVR. No one else on the team is rated over 75, and their PF is a freshman rated 57 OVR. Dumont, the center, averages 19.3 points/game.
We push the lead up to 25 as Dearman and Porter heat up and easily win this one. #4 Florida State 95 Northern Illinois 66 Their inside guys kept it close early but we have way too much athletic ability for them. Both their bigs end up with double doubles, 14 and 10 from the talented center. Modica: 10 points Day: 3 points (1-6 from 3) Mayer: 43 points/2 boards Millar: 0 points/7 boards Black: 2 points/10 boards Porter: 18 points (4-9 from 3) Dearman: 13 points against teams like this its just too easy to have our shooters and athletes run circles around the opposition, which ends up leaving the bigs pretty much ignored. |
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06-27-2009, 06:53 PM | #1106 |
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yeah it is, I don't look too terribly closely at the other leagues usually but I really wonder if there's some sort of issue with recruit generation or something like that that skews things in the long term like this. Or perhaps its just how the ball bounced in this specific dynasty, I wonder what its like long term in others. |
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Montana (2-7) at #4 Florida State (7-0) TEAM: FSU|UM OVR: 93|72 OFF: 93|72 DEF: 91|71 SHT: 95|74 REB: 91|82 COA: 91|75 Montana is terrible. RPI of 300. Scouting PF Elmer Hunter is rated 77 OVR. Their Center is only 59 OVR. Guards are in the 60-71 range, with a soph PG and SG. PF Hunter averages 21.4 points/game. Their PG, Horton averages 9, and they're just at 67 per game as a team, so they get a huge % of their scoring from those two guys.
#4 Florida State 80 Montana 61 Their top player, PF Hunter, has a really good game against Millar. He's 11-19 for 23 points and pulls in 10 boards. Their SG Stevenson scores 16 total, after scoring their first 8 points early in the game. We hold them to under 40% from the field, 7-27 from 3. Modica: 8 points Day: 7 points Mayer: 35 points/4 boards Millar: 5 points/15 boards Black: 2 points/9 boards Porter: 9 points Jolly: 6 points We shoot terrible from 3, Day goes 1-8, Porter 1-6. In each of these last two games Mayer wouldn't be such a ridiculously dominant scorer compared to the rest of the team if someone else could have hit some open 3's. Today Millar really struggled inside as well,going 2-8. But regardless, its an easy win for us in the end, which is what matters most. |
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06-28-2009, 06:34 AM | #1108 |
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We finish this week off with a game vs a truly horrible Colgate team, and then it starts to get more exciting. Georgetown and Maryland next week, a bad Wyoming team, a fairly decent San Diego State team, then the ACC schedule. Georgetown looks like one of the worst big east teams, but better than this other competition we've played lately.
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Colgate (0-6) at #4 Florida State (8-0) TEAM: FSU|CU OVR: 93|67 OFF: 93|69 DEF: 91|68 SHT: 95|72 REB: 91|77 COA: 91|76 Colgate is worse than anyone I've played a game out against in years. Scouting They have two players rated 70 OVR, SF Low and PF Christopher. SG Sockwell is rated 67 OVR, their PG and C are under 60.
We build up an 81-51 lead and there's no reason to bring the starters are back in. #4 Florida State 81 Colgate 55 We win the second half 43-16. Modica: 3 points/4 assists Day: 9 points Mayer: 36 points/3 boards Millar: 2 points/9 boards Black: 6 points/7 boards Carlisle: 12 points (4-10 from 3, though 3 of those attempts were blindly launching 3's in the final 2 minutes as the shot clock expired, he shot very very well) I was glad to see the second half go that way, as opposed to a tight game all the way to the end. Last edited by Radii : 07-01-2009 at 03:28 AM. |
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Georgetown (4-5) at #4 Florida State (9-0) TEAM: FSU|GU OVR: 93|81 OFF: 93|83 DEF: 91|83 SHT: 95|84 REB: 91|89 COA: 91|95 Georgetown has one superstar player, 6'11 PF Jeffrey Braxton is rated 86 OVR. He's also hurt and won't be playing today. Georgetown isn't all that great but its a step up from recent competition, and this is a warmup for our big game at the end of the week against Maryland. John Thomson III is still at Georgetown and his coaching ability is the best thing the Hoyas have going. Georgetown starts 3 freshmen and 2 sophomores. They have basically zero experience Scouting PG Rayshawn Castillo SO 78 OVR 6'7 SF wow, SF playing the point. 79 speed/78 quickness. 79 defense/79 steals. Not even a good handler for a SF. 75 hands/65 passing. 88 close/77 med/69 3/85 in traffic. 3.9 ppg/2.6 rpg. SG Roshaun Dukes FR 75 OVR 6'6 SF a SF playing the 2 should be a good sign for Day. 83 speed/82 quickness. 79 defense/70 steals. 83 close/71 med/67 3/82 in traffic. Terrible awareness. 65 off/68 def. 7 ppg/5.3 rpg. SF Jared Alpay FR 72 OVR - 6'8 SF 80 speed/74 quickness. 72 defense/63 steals. 83 close/72 med/69 3/79 in traffic. Poor awareness, 65 off awareness/70 def awareness. 2.8 ppg/0.9 rpg. PF Ted Hess FR 74 OVR 6'9 PF 83 orb/76 drb. 81 post off/74 post def. 86 close/84 in trafic. Good athlete overall, 67 vert/72 str/86 hustle(B+/B/B+ for a PF). 59 def awareness, about as low as I've seen at a major level. 6.1 ppg/3.0 rpg. C Stefon Dux SO 79 OVR 7'0 C 84 orb/81 drb. 79 post off/86 post def. 78 blocks. 89 close/83 in traffic. 83 str. Decent awareness, 79 off/71 def. 6.3 ppg/5.2 rpg. Backup Center Kim Sneed is a 7'1 250 pound monster, rated 79 OVR. He'll make an impact off the bench. Holy crap. Georgetown has no PG's on their roster. Like 40% of the top 100 recruits are PG's, and you can't find even one? Their lack of guard play should be a massive hole that we can exploit.
Easy win in the end, after a scare early in the second half. #4 Florida State 87 Georgetown 73 Modica: 0 points Day: 5 points/3 assists/2 steals Mayer: 41 points/1 board (16-20 FG, 9-9 FT) Millar: 2 points/2 boards Black: 5 points/12 boards Carlisle: 13 points Porter: 11 points Dearman: 8 points Day went 1-6 from 3 and 2-9 from the field overall, Day really should be a solid second scorer behind Mayer but he is having a hard time getting it going. Mayer's points weren't forced at all today though, if you can shoot 80% from the field, keep shooting! Our starters were 1-7 from 3(Day 1-6, Modica 0-1), the backups go 6-10(Porter 1-3, Dearman 2-3, Carlisle 3-4). I can't say I really feel ready to jump into a game with Maryland, but we'll do what we can against them. |
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#9 Maryland (10-0) at #4 Florida State (10-0) TEAM: FSU|UMD OVR: 93|91 OFF: 93|90 DEF: 91|92 SHT: 95|93 REB: 91|86 COA: 91|93 Maryland graduated 4 starters last year but as we have seen with the limited number of players going pro early its possible to recruit well and reload even after that. They were rated 93 OVR in February last year, so still being up at 91 says a lot for them. In fact, their PG is rated better than the one that graduated last year. There are small dropoffs in OVR ratings at all other positions, but nothing too huge. They are starting 3 freshmen, but all 3 are rated 80+. They'll be real good for awhile I assume. Scouting PG Austen Lenzly SR 87 OVR 97 speed/90 quickness. 92 defense/85 steals. 87 hands/90 passing. 85 close/76 med/82 3/88 off the dribble. Above average, but not coach on the floor awareness (74 off 78 def). Maryland plays a tight pressure defense so having a strong PG, especially with Modica not being the best player in the world at PG on our end. 13.3 ppg/4.0 apg, leading the team in both. SG Ian Neale SR 86 OVR 97 speed/91 quickness. 86 defense/84 steals. 90 close/83 med/85 3/86 off the dribble. A natural PG. Average athlete at best, 70 off awareness/73 def awareness, ok but not great there. 8.4 ppg. SF Spencer Grafs FR 80 OVR 6'5 SF 83 speed/81 quickness. 81 defense/70 steals. 82 close/74 med/68 3/85 in traffic. An incredible dunker(97/A+), great hustle, great leaper, good strength. Should be the guy playing PF instead of Peavy. 9.6 ppg/5.4 rpg. PF Bryant Peavy FR 83 OVR 6'6 SF Last year they started a SF at center, size seems to be a consistent issue for the Terps. 64 orb/77 drb. 64 post off/72 post def. 92 close/80 in traffic. A solid shooter and scorer for a SF, and a very, very good freshman. But a poor post guy. 7.2 ppg. C Jair Jeffers FR 80 OVR 6'7 PF 78 orb/80 drb. 81 post off/77 post def. 81 close/84 in traffic. 81 off awareness/80 def awareness, solid numbers there. Poor strength for a big,70/B. 8.5 ppg/5.6 rpg. Their size and strength inside seems like it should be an issue. I've been trying to rely on Day as a secondary scorer behind Mayer, but at least against Maryland, it seems like I need to give heavy focus to Millar and Black inside in the half court. Seems like a game we should win, but its our first real test so we'll see. Massive 72-38 unity edge inside.
They cut the lead to 18 at the 1:50 mark but I never bring the starters back in and just kill off the clock. #4 Florida State 85 #9 Maryland 71 We ran off to a 15-6 start to the second half and never really looked back. The 14 point margin at the end is a solid 8-10 points closer than the second half actually played. We end up holding a massive 27-16 edge on the boards and Mayer was able to run in transition over a couple stretches, Black gave us a great half, and it was just too much for the Terps. Their PG, Lenzly, went nuts in the 2nd half, ending the game with 25 points total after just 8 in the first half. Neale scored 13, Grafs 12. Modica: 5 points Day: 3 points Mayer: 32 points/4 boards/3 assists Millar: 3 points/7 boards Black: 13 points/5 boards Carlisle: 14 points Porter: 9 points This was the freak early season conference game that shows up sometimes, so we still have a couple more non-conference games before the rest of the conference season ramps up. Very good win today! |
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07-06-2009, 08:17 AM | #1112 |
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Very nice start to the season. Always good to win the undefeated showdown with a conference member, even if it is happening in mid-December.
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07-08-2009, 04:46 AM | #1113 |
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We remain #4 despite our big win, looks like we'll rely on others to lose to move up from here(or the magic reset that occurs in January when the RPI is hashed out and everything resets a bit).
1. Virginia Tech 2. Villanova 3. North Carolina 4. Florida State 5. UCLA ... 7. Georgia Tech 8. Clemson 13. Maryland 18. Wake Forest 21. NC State Clemson lost last week and fell from #2 to #8. UNC actually jumped over us, I see no reason in their schedule for that to have happened. We've got 3 ranked big 10 teams now. Illinois is 10-2 and up to #11. Indiana is 10-1 and moved from unranked all the way to #17, and Michigan State is 8-2 and #25. |
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Wyoming (2-6) at #4 Florida State (11-0) TEAM: FSU|UW OVR: 93|78 OFF: 93|79 DEF: 92|79 SHT: 95|82 REB: 91|84 COA: 91|86 Our team defense is up to 92, all other ratings remain unchanged. Wyoming is not good. Scouting Wyoming's PG, Gerard Queen, is rated 76 OVR. The rest of their starters are in the low 70s, except for their center who is 67 OVR.
We get a stop and they start fouling. Game over. #4 Florida State 78 Wyoming 69 Not pretty, but its a win. Wyoming gets a great performance from their SF Brooks, 23 points on the day including 5-10 from 3. They win the rebound battle 36-30, its been awhile since we've been outrebounded. Modica: 11 points/2 assists (3-4 from 3) Day: 9 points (1-7 from 3) Mayer: 8 points Millar: 10 points/5 boards (4-9) Black: 5 points/10 boards Porter: 12 points Naymick: 11 points Carlisle: 9 points We need to get better play out of Day, Milar, and Black if Mayer is going to be gone for a month. |
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07-08-2009, 06:08 AM | #1115 |
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I still don't understand how the days reported in game differs outside the game... Mayer's injury is only 16 days, not 23. We have an entire week off which helps immensely.
It looks like Mayer is likely to miss 3 games: vs #21 San Diego State (14-1) at Miami (9-8) at Boston College (8-2) Mayer will be back in time for the next game after that...vs #1 Virginia Tech. We fall to 8th in the polls for reasons I don't get: 1. Virginia Tech 2. Villanova 3. North Carolina 4. Georgia Tech 5. UCLA 6. Clemson ... 8. Florida State 13. Wake Forest 17. NC State |
07-12-2009, 11:21 AM | #1116 |
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Waiting breathlessly for updates to the best dynasty going right now.
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07-12-2009, 12:09 PM | #1117 | |
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I appreciate the compliment. I've been dedicating a serious amount of time to my poker game over the last month, something that had been on the back burner for quite some time. That's eaten significantly into my 360 time. This isn't going away or anything close to it at all, but it may end up being slow for awhile. |
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#21 San Diego State (14-1) #8 Florida State (12-0) TEAM: FSU|SDSU OVR: 91|87 OFF: 91|87 DEF: 91|88 SHT: 94|88 REB: 89|89 COA: 91|84 This is our last non-conference game of the season. Well, its time to play our first game without Roberto Mayer. Our overall rating drops to 91 from 93 OVR without him. We play a good San Diego State team today. They have two very good players and have small holes elsewhere. They have not played anyone though. Their one loss is to a 7-6 Depaul team, and they have only one win against a team with a winning record. Scouting PG Phil Ager SR 86 OVR 92 speed/80 quickness. 86 defense/82 steals. 89 hands/88 passing. 82 close/82 med/76 3/86 off the dribble. Coach on the floor, 80/85 off/def awareness. Outstanding hustle, poor leaper and not very strong. But he's a great ball handler, good speed and a decent shooter, clearly the #2 threat on the team. 9.9 ppg/5.9 apg. SG Rhett Lloyd JR 77 OVR 88 speed/82 quickness. 77 def/79 steals. 82 close/80 med/82 3/76 off the dribble. Poor awareness, only 68 on offense, 74 defense, a bit better there. Not much of an athlete, he'll score when he's open and that's about it. 6.9 ppg. SF Jorge Carlson SR 86 OVR 6'7 SF 85 speed/88 quickness. 85 defense/71 steals. 89 close/77 med/78 3/81 off the dribble/84 in traffic. Outstanding defensive awareness(84), poor offensive awareness(69). Solid athlete, this is a very good player. 10.7 ppg/6.2 rpg. PF Lance Rowland SO 78 OVR 6'8 PF 79 orb/85 drb. 79 post off/76 post def. 78 blocks. 87 close/85 in traffic. Decent strength, decent awareness, a good but not great player. 7.5 ppg/5.3 rpg, Millar ought to handle him fine I would think. C D'or Roberson SR 78 OVR 6'9 C 79 orb/84 drb. 86 post off/79 post def. 86 blocks. 89 close/82 in traffic. Looks almost identical to Rowland. An ok player but Black is better. Whoa. WHOA, heh. 21.7 ppg/5.5 rpg. Ok, so his post offensive ratings are very good, and his shoting tendencies inside are maxxed out, but Carlson is so much better an athlete. That's a surprise. These are their best 5 players. Some 76 and 72 rated guards come off the bench, they have big man depth but its poor, 70 OVR or so. We should be in very good shape against their bench. With a coach on the floor, and with Mayer out/Dearman in, SDSU has a unity edge. Also, they run a 2-3 defense primarily, so that might give us some trouble.
Tough loss, I hate the 2-3 zone! #21 San Diego State 72 #8 Florida State 65 Day just can't come up as a go to guy at the end, but he did a great job keeping us in the game until the end, so I can't fault him too much. Roberson ends up with 16 for them, Calson 13, their PG Ager has 9, SG Lloyd 8, PF Rowland 7. Solid play all over. They shoot 31-61 on the game, 6-13 from 3. Modica: 6 points Day: 22 points Dearman: 10 points/2 boards Millar: 2 points/8 boards Black: 8 points/12 boards Porter: 7 points We did ok when we could get it inside in the half court set. But holy crap, 3 point shooting, seriously? 3-26. Porter 1-7, Day 2-11, Modica 0-4, Carlisle 0-2, Dearman 0-1, Naymick 0-1. Shoot a 20% clip and we win. Just a terrible performance there. |
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07-14-2009, 09:02 PM | #1119 |
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Tough shooting game! Sometimes I settle on 3s to often against a 2-3 zone. Gotta get the ball to the elbow!
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#8 Florida State (12-1, 1-0 ACC) at Miami (9-8, 1-0 ACC) TEAM: FSU|MIA OVR: 91|84 OFF: 91|86 DEF: 91|83 SHT: 94|85 REB: 89|84 COA: 91|86 ACC Play begins in earnest today. We still have a couple games left without Mayer, this one is on the road but hopefully we can handle one of the weaker ACC squads with what we've got. Miami beat Boston College a couple weeks ago. Scouting PG Laurence McKinney SR 72 OVR 85 speed/89 quickness. 82 def/70 steals. 84 hands/79 passing, all average numbers here. 85 close/66 med/68 3/84 off the dribble. 8.6 ppg/4.1 apg. SG Lukasz Danley SR 80 OVR 6'7, actually a SF, and a big one a that. 83 speed/76 quickness. 86 defense/70 steals. 85 close/78 med/72 3/81 in traffic. Good awareness. 78 off/77 def. 11.9 ppg/5.2 rpg. Interesting matchup with a quicker, but smaller Day here. SF Clint Blevins SR 82 OVR 6'5 SF 87 speed/80 quickness. 83 defense/71 steals. 81 close/77 med/69 3/86 in traffic. Solid awareness (79 off/74 def). Blevins averages 10.2 ppg, he doesn't look like a great offensive player or anything but he seems like a guy who can attack the rim pretty well. PF Diego Bermudez SR 78 OVR 6'9 natural PF 83 orb/74 drb. 72 post offense/72 post def. Non-existent shot blocking(52). 93 close/90 in traffic. Incredible offensive awareness, 87. 77 def awareness, coach on the floor. 8 ppg/3.6 rpg. C CJ Laws FR 76 OVR 6'7 PF 73 orb/74 drb. 80 post off/71 post def. 81 close/84 in traffic. Great awareness for a freshman. 77 off/79 def. His potential isn't that great, and very poor rebounding. 9.2 ppg/4.6 rpg. Backup SF Patricio Daley is rated 80 OVR and is the second highest rated player on the team. 6 points/game off the bench. Just not enough talent on this team really. The rebounding is awful.
Miami struggles to get a shot and misses when they finally get one off. We put it away in the end. #8 Florida State 77 Miami 70 Day gives us an absolutely brilliant performance today, Millar is huge in the post in the final few minutes and we get a road win with our superstar injured, I would have hoped to have been able to win this one easier but I'll obviously take it. Miami PF Bermudez scores 22 points and pulls in 12 boards, shooting 10-19 and getting 7 offensive rebounds. C Laws and PG McKinney both shoot 5-7, 13 and 11 points respectively. Modica: 6 points (2-5 from 3) Day: 25 points (9-9 FG, 2-2 3, 5-5 FT) Dearman: 9 points/3 boards Millar: 16 points/ 5 boards (7-11 FG) Black: 9 points/5 boards Porter: 5 points Perfection from Day, I love it. |
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07-24-2009, 03:49 PM | #1121 |
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We fall to #10 with our loss earlier in the week, but the ACC is dominating the poll going into conference play:
1. Villanova 2. Georgia Tech 3. Virginia Tech 4. Clemson 5. North Carolina ... 10. Florida State 17. NC State 25. Wake Forest We travel to a 10-2 Boston college team before hosting #3 Virginia Tech this week. Mayer is now back, not really missing much at all in the end. |
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#10 Florida State (13-1, 1-0 ACC) at Boston College (10-2, 1-1 ACC) TEAM: FSU|BC OVR: 93|90 OFF: 93|90 DEF: 92|90 SHT: 94|92 REB: 89|90 COA: 91|93 Not the easiest game to come back to CH2k8 after 2 months away, a road game against an solidly rated Boston College team. BC lost a game they shouldn't have to James Madison, and a tough 1 point game against Miami. Scouting PG Otis Bradford SR 87 OVR 94 speed/87 quickness, 89 defense/81 steals, 95 hands/84 passing, a very very good all around PG. 88 close/78 med/83 3, 88 off the dribble. An effective shooter as well. Awareness solid, 78 off/74 def. Bradford leads the team in scoring with 15.7 ppg. SG Zack Hoyer SR 87 OVR 91 speed/86 quickness. 85 defense/81 steals, tough defender. 92 close/74med/86 3. 89 off the dribble/86 in traffic. A great leaper(88/B+) and good awareness(79 off/78 def). No major weaknesses here either, second on the team in scoring with 11.9 ppg. SF Amit McGuire - SO 76 OVR 6'6 SF 84 speed/77 quickness. 82 defense/70 steals. 84 close/71 med/65 3/85 in traffic. Poor awareness (74 off/65 def). Decent strength and good hustle. His defense worries me some, but hopefully his awareness has him falling over himself as Mayer drives by him repeatedly. 6.6 ppg/2.6 rpg. PF Damion Konare FR 77 OVR 6'10 C 86 orb/79 drb. 79 post off/81 post def. 89 close/78 in traffic. Pretty solid for a freshman. Good shot blocker(84/B+). 70 off awareness/75 def, not bad for a freshman either. 7.8 ppg/4.8 rpg. C Egeman Wofford SO 84 OVR 6'9 PF 81 orb/91 drb. 88 post off/80 post def. 86 close/95 in traffic, he can step out and shoot too, 85 from 3. Decent strength(74/B), very good athlete for a big, and solid awareness on offense(79/B), defense lacking a bit(67 def awareness). 10.1 ppg/5.5 rpg. backup PG Greg Dux is rated 86 OVR and is about as good as Bradford. Bradford and Hoyer are as good as anything we can offer, but they lack depth, with some backups rated in the mid-70s, and a backup big rated 70 even. Hopefully we can wear them down, and abuse their freshman SF with Mayer.
BC can't score any more and we survive a bit of a scare. #10 Florida State 67 Boston College 58 I have to be careful about slowing down and letting decent teams get back in games on the road, heh. Bradford and Hoyer end up with 25 combined, they come on strong in the second half, it was just too late for them. Modica: 13 points (3-5 from 3) Day: 3 points Mayer: 24 points Millar: 10 points/12 boards Black: 6 points/7 boards Porter: 7 points (2-6 from 3) Dearman: 4 points |
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09-20-2009, 06:43 AM | #1123 |
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I don't expect this to be back consistently or anything right now, but hopefully a game here and there
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09-20-2009, 10:37 AM | #1124 |
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09-20-2009, 10:15 PM | #1125 |
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really enjoying this
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January 19, 2025
#3 Virginia Tech (17-2, 1-2) at #10 Florida State (14-1, 2-0 ACC) TEAM: FSU|VT OVR: 93|96 OFF: 93|96 DEF: 92|94 SHT: 95|97 REB: 90|98 COA: 91|95 Virginia Tech is a top 5 team but check their ACC record... They lose a road game to #2 Georgia Tech and then choke badly at a poor Duke team. They've beaten Virginia but that is their only ACC win. But don't expect a big easy win here... this team is loaded. Virginia Tech beat us by 30 in the final four last year, and I believe they're better at 4 of 5 positions on the court than they were last year. Scouting PG Darren Richard SR 89 OVR 95 speed/93 quickness. 89 defense/80 steals. 91 hands/95 passing. 83 close/83 med/87 from 3/90 off the dribble... a total stud. 9.7 ppg/3.6 apg. SG Norman Bowen 87 OVR 98 speed/89 quickness... yup, 98 speed. 89 defense/82 steals. 91 close/85 med/72 3/88 in traffic. He's not great off the dribble and he's not great from 3, hopefully these things help us. He's 6'6 though and a dangerous slasher and a brilliant athlete and defender. 5.5 ppg only. SF Reece Plummer SR 88 OVR 6'7 SF 89 speed/85 quickness. 84 defense/75 steals. 90 close/86 med/73 3/88 in traffic. 7.4 ppg/5.3 rpg. A very strong, quick defender at the 3, a huge worry for me. PF Cameron Aguko SR 87 OVR 6'9 natural SF. Poor rebounder, 69 orb/76 drb. Average in the post at best for a big, 75 off/77 def. 91 close/78 med/74 3/84 in traffic. We may look to Millar in the post pretty heavily here. Aguko creates huge mismatches though on offense, and he leads them with 17.7 ppg. C Garry Sherman SR 87 OVR 6'8 PF. 92 orb/82 drb. 90 post off/76 post def. 92 close/89 in traffic. Good athlete, 12.3 ppg/4.4 rpg. Backup PG Jesse Lavender is every big as good as Richard, and he's only a sophomore. Their worst starter is rated 87 OVR, a terrifying prospect. We need to try to attack plummer with Mayer and get him in foul trouble, and we need to go inside a lot. They are weak in the post and only average on the boards, Sherman is good but short. We need to dominate on the glass and inside and kick out to Day for the long ball I think. There's another edge here, but we won't know how big it is until we get on the court. Richard and Plummer, two of their crazy athletic starters, have nagging day to day injuries but will play. We'll see if they're slowed any.
Roberto Mayer, when he's on, is the best basketball player in the nation and its not even remotely close. #10 Florida State 83 #3 Virginia Tech 71 We dominate the second half in a way I could never have expected. 50-31. Modica, Jolly, Millar all help out in huge ways and Mayer is just unstoppable. Modica: 12 points (4-4, 2-2 from 3, 2-2 on the line) Day: 4 points Mayer: 40 points/5 boards/2 blocks, 14-18 FG, 1-2 from 3, 11-15 FT Millar: 7 points/4 boards Black: 2 points/5 boards Jolly: 6 points/7 boards Dearman: 5 points Great, great early win for us. This gives us the early lead in the conference. |
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09-22-2009, 04:22 AM | #1128 |
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We take a big leap in the polls, and the level of dominance in the ACC is spectacular, here's the top 25 poll:
1. Villanova (19-0) 2. Georgia Tech (17-1) 3. Clemson (12-2) 4. Florida State (15-1) 5. Virginia Tech (17-3) 6. Kansas (14-2) 7. North Carolina (15-2) ... 19. Maryland (14-4) 23. NC State (16-4) 5 of the top 7 out of the same conference. We'll start beating each other up soon but yeah... |
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January 21, 2025
#4 Florida State (15-1, 3-0 ACC) at Duke (11-5, 1-3 ACC) TEAM: FSU|DUKE OVR: 93|85 OFF: 93|85 DEF: 92|86 SHT: 95|86 REB: 90|88 COA: 91|86 Duke has been down for a little while now, perhaps on the way up a little but we should still have a nice edge here. Duke beat Virginia Tech, but got crushed by UNC, Clemson and Virginia. I believe everyone that will be on the court for us today will be better than even their starters. Scouting PG Cori Songcaucy SR - 80 OVR 94 speed/83 quickness. 91 defense/72 steals. 84 hands/81 passing. 82 close/74 med/72 3/86 off the dribble... awareness isnt great, 70/76. 9.5 ppg/6.2 apg. Any duke starter needs to be better htan this by their senior year heh. SG Dermie Nichols JR - 80 OVR 88 speed/89 quickness. 84 defense/80 steals. 86 close/71 med/80 3. off the dribble and in traffic shooting are both under 80, offensive awareness is 69 which is pretty bad. 15.6 ppg, on only 40% shooting. SF John Sockwell FR 80 OVR 6'5 SF, #74 recruit last year, one of two freshmen starters 81 speed/79 quickness. 73 defense/69 steals. 86 close/77 med/77 3/83 in traffic. Good awareness for a freshman(75 off/75 def). 9.1 ppg/4.4 rpg PF Cori George SO 74 OVR 6'8 PF 74 orb/90 drb. 80 post off/73 post def. 86 close/82 in traffic. Poor awareness(75 off/65 def). 10.1 ppg/5.5 rpg. C Darien Pope FR 72 OVR 7'0 C 82 orb/76 drb. 76 post off/72 post def. 84 close/82 in traffic. Awareness on both ends under 70. His size alone will impact the game, but their bigs are not rated well. 5.3 ppg/3.3 rpg. They obviously have total crap depth inside, with their starters as poor as they are. Their backup guards are in the mid-70s. We should crush them, but we'll see what happens on the floor.
Sockwell, their rookie SF, makes a 3 pointer with 7 seconds left, Duke goes up 77-76. I want to get it to half court and call a timeout. But as we have all game, we struggle against their press and Modica throws a bad pass, turning the ball over. We foul, they make one/miss one, get the offensive board and seal the win. F'ing Cameron. Duke 80 #4 Florida State 76 I feel like we had a chance to blow it open and got complacent(the game was a bit boring with a 10-13 point lead in the first half). We wake up but they're getting 6th man boosts left and right and we just turn it over way way too much. FSU 14 turnovers, Duke 8. Their three 80 rated starters all have solid games in the end... 12 for PG Songcuacy, 18 for SG Nichols, 12 for SF Sockwell, including the game winning 3 pointer. Modica: 7 points Day: 9 points Mayer: 29 points Millar: 2 points/6 boards Black: 2 points/8 boards Porter: 8 points Dearman: 6 points Carlisle: 6 points They had their 7 footer inside(8 points/9 boards despite a 72 rating), which was enough for me to not try to go into the post all that much. |
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09-25-2009, 04:18 AM | #1130 |
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That was our only game of the week, updated polls:
1. Villanova 2. Clemson 3. Texas 4. Virginia Tech 5. Georgia Tech 6. Florida State ... 11. North Carolina 13. NC State (up from 23rd) 16. Maryland 25. Wake Forest Indiana is 16-2 and up to 12th, Michigan State is 15-3 and 17th. Illinois is 3rd in the conference, 14-5(4-3) with an RPI in the 30s. |
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January 28, 2025
#25 Wake Forest (14-3, 3-2 ACC) at #6 Florida State (15-2, 4-1 ACC) TEAM: FSU|WFU OVR: 93|90 OFF: 93|90 DEF: 92|89 SHT: 95|93 REB: 90|94 COA: 91|86 Wake lost their first two ACC games, vs Ga Tech and at Miami, and have since rolled off 3 solid wins, at #2 Clemson(88-85 win), vs #11 UNC, and vs Duke (notice how a win over Duke is now a good win since they've beaten me ) Scouting PG Bobby Patrick SO 80 OVR 90 speed/86 quickness. 87 defense/79 steals. 91 hands/81 passing, a great ball handler. 78 close/77 med/83 3, 85 off the dribble. Not great but with the other starters on the team he looks like a good distributor. 8.9 ppg/4.4 apg. SG Tre Almanson JR 87 OVR 90 speed/86 quickness. 90 defense/79 steals. 91 close/75 med/87 3. A great 3 point shooter. 82 off the dribble/86 in traffic. Very good awareness(83 off/79 def), just an average athlete. 14.4 ppg, only 3rd on the team. SF Luol Crenshaw JR 86 OVR 6'5 SG 91 speed/89 quickness. 87 defense/76 steals. 85 close/78 med/85 3. 85 off awareness/82 def awareness. Good leaper but not strong or a good hustler. His great on ball defense is going to be tough for Mayer. 15 ppg. PF Boo Gregory JR 84 OVR 6'7 SF 78 orb/75 drb. 69 post off/70 post def. 83 close/85 in traffic. 85 med/85 3, a really strong SF, but not strong in the post. 10.3 ppg/5.9 rpg. C Bracey Boddie SR 80 OVR 7 footer, 83 orb/80 drb. 84 post off/79 post def. 85 close/89 in traffic. Good ratings and those ratings + 7 foot height makes him great. 94 str, which is incredible (A+). Boddie averages 21.2 ppg, easily leading the team. He has a career high of 35 points. Depth is an issue here, they only have one backup rated 80 OVR(backup SF, surely a backup post guy here though, 6'9 SF Holloway). We have an inside edge over Gregory but Boddie inside might be such a presence that it won't matter. Wake has a new coach I believe, they're now a team that runs a 2-1-2 zone defense, with a 2-3 as their backup D. That's going to be a problem.
Modica misses a 3 and we lose. #25 Wake Forest 78 #6 Florida State 72 After the early lead for Wake and our comeback, we couldn't ever pull far ahead, and Wake puts together just a little 5-0 run around the 4 minute mark and they hold that small lead the rest of the game. SF Crenshaw leads them with 17, C Boddie ends up with 13 points/13 boards, PG Patrick and SG Almanson both score 13. Modica: 2 points Day: 11 points Mayer: 16 points(5-14 FG/1-5 from 3) Millar: 2 points/4 boards Black: 10 points/9 boards Carlisle: 10 points Porter: 8 points As always against a zone, Mayer struggles a bit. We did better here than we have against teams that play the 2-3 primarily, but there were definitely stretches where we struggled a lot. |
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09-26-2009, 11:15 AM | #1132 |
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Ouch - that is a couple of tough losses in a row against teams in games you pretty much need to beat in order to take the conference title. I'm not sure if that was on your goals list going into conference play; if so, then probably time to re-calibrate.
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Any plans of resurrecting this now that your NBA dynasty is dead?
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Just saw this. at the moment I just purchased FM10 and am full of soccer hype, I may well start a FM Dynasty as a result, we'll see. But no immediate plans for this one... I think at this point its more likely that we'll have a NBA2k11 dynasty rather than picking this one back up. Now that I've played the 2k10 game and seen how amazing they've made the on the court play, any time I think about CH2k8 I just imagine myself getting mad at all the things they've fixed on the court that I can't have b/c they canceled the series. Perhaps once college basketball season rolls around that will change though |
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That makes me a sad panda...
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