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USC In NCAA 53- A real life MP dynasty
So I got this idea from a real life baseball MP league on here and thought it was a really neat concept. JetsIn06 started a thread called Mastering the GUBA-verse An online OOTP Dynasty and I figured what the heck. I can follow suit. It was a good read, so I might as well go for it.
So this is going to be my own musings in an online FBCB2010 league that a lot of FOFC'ERS are actually in. Now sure how much ill be updating this because I am sure you are asking by now won't others be able to tell what you are doing? It’s honestly a pretty laid back friendly league so yes and no, but I’m doing it Just for fun (my job slows way down in the summers and this will give me something to do in the day time). If some of our wiley FOFC vets read this (I will introduce them all here shortly), that’s fine, I just won’t put everything i'm doing out there right away or something like that. Alas let’s get into this thing. I was pretty excited when the league started as Murrayyyyy (the commish) developed a league with FBCB that got me interested. You see I had never done a fbcb league before because DC, YoungDrachma or Ron (whatever you know him by here at FOFC) ruined most of my online leagues with his fast sim concept of OOTP on the boards here at FOFC. With fast sim you basically turn out a season within weeks instead of a season in game taking a few months in real life. I got addicted to seeing guys develop and turn into hall of famers and all the discussions and friendships that formed because of it. So MP leagues that weren’t fast sim didn’t appeal to me anymore. Then along came Murrayyyy with the concept of starting college basketball in 1953 and all the neat things associated with it. Team names were different, Conference Alignments were different, the Logos were weird and cool all at the same time. While the speed isn’t what I would like, its fast enough, and immediately I was hooked. As a matter of fact the first piece I wrote for the league was a recruiting piece in order to entice people to sign up. Quote:
The second thing that I thought was neat about the league was the fact that when Murrayyyy announced the league on the boards here a lot of guys who were on the beta team for any of Brian's Fast Break series were saying they were interested. I then started to PM some people privately (sorry if I bugged anybody that is reading this now) an invited them to join the league. For me, playing in a league where some original guys that have helped make the game what it is was, was also a very cool thing. We have about 30 coaches at the moment, with some of the guys having 2 and 3 teams and some sticking to just one. When I signed up I took USC because there was another human that took California and with the PCC- (The Pacific Coast Conf) only having 9 teams I was hoping that league would fill up first and fast. And that is exactly what occurred. Last edited by muns : 05-08-2015 at 03:40 PM. |
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The FOFC’ERS that have teams are:
murrayyyyy – Arkansas, radii - North Carolina State, Idaho, Houston britrock88 - North Carolina, Oregon, Yale muns - Southern California vince - Stanford, Dartmouth dawgfan - Washington groundhog - UCLA balldog - Mercy College of Detroit zinto - Saint Louis Izulde - Wyoming Comey - Notre Dame, Uconn, Penn Bryan Swartz- Michigan,Harvard, Tulane Mr.Bug- Indiana, Columbia Korme- Cincinnatti Old Giants- Rutgers Sportsfanmas- Municipal University of Wichita I might be forgetting a few guys here, and if I did someone let me know. I know I am missing some 2nd and 3rd teams and ill update that as I do some more research. So the 2 things that we all have learned so far are: 1. We learned that with a smaller league the recruiting pool was smaller. We all had to adjust for what we were used to playing in single player which was weird to see. 2. We learned that we all were pretty conservative on who we went after recruiting wise. For perspective, the number 2 recruit Normand Herbert has no offers yet and it’s way too late in the recruiting game to just switch now. What I learned: 1. Saving money on coaches to help you scout all of California doesn’t help when you have less recruits. First DOAHHH mistake. 2. I also forgot that academics were turned off, so I didn’t scout guys that could potentially become eligible. 2nd dumb DOAHHH mistake. 3. Recruiting in the PCC was going to be as rough as they come. With Vince II at Stanford, with Dawgfan at Washington, with Groundhog at UCLA, with Radi at Idaho, with Britrock88 at Oregon its just a hell of a group that knows how to play the game and recruit. Clearly, I am going to have my hands full at USC. Last edited by muns : 05-09-2015 at 10:44 AM. |
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Excellent! I have Michigan and don't give a rats behind if you put that in the post, three teams to destroy :P.
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Recruiting didn’t staff off the way I hoped. Not a lot of interest in USC, as other more prestigious teams are within the PCC. I knew I was going to be behind the 8 ball, but didn’t realize it would start off the way it did. Part of that problem was the lower of number of teams within our universe, there wasn’t as many kids to recruit from within the universe. That meant the hot bed in Cali was down more than usual and the hidden gems that I was counting on being able to find with the extra money that I didn’t spend on my coaching staff wasn’t going to happen.
My Recruiting budget was 29K which if you know anything about FBCB is a decent amount of change. My Prestige at USC is 51 and that is good for 4th out of the 9 teams within the PCC. UCLA and California were both better than I am Prestige wise, and that’s not good for in state recruiting. I had 4 offers to hand out this year and I tried to identify the lower ranked guys within the state of California. Ya know just to be on the safe side due to where I fall within the structure of the PCC. I did target a few of the top tier guys just to see if I would like their ratings and if I might have a shot. The first thing I needed to do was identify some post recruits. Post players are golden in FBCB because they do not get generated in numbers as other positions. This is doubly important in this league because as I mentioned earlier there are less recruits being generated. Now I am playing catch up here since I decided to start this a bit late and we are further ahead in the game than my first few posts, but ill eventually pick it up. The first Target that I really wanted was C- Derek Busby. An All-American who could flat out play. He looked to be able to do it all on the offensive side of the ball and he projected to be a major rebounder. He wasn’t all that great playing D, but he was average and I would be able to live with that. However as you can see, look who I ran into right away. The 2 big boys that I have already previously mentioned. I had to drop off him right away as there was no way I was going to be able to compete with California and UCLA. Time to sink that money into someone else. The 2nd target C- Robert Coli. He was undersized at 6’8, but he was a load at 246. He strength was there and I figure with him being ranked 181st in the nation I might have a shot. Wrong again. Stanford had the lead from the very beginning and as you can tell, signed on the dotted line last sim. He wasn’t the typical big man that I would go after, however, he is going to be a force on the defensive side of the boards, and he was average on just about everything else. He wouldn’t have hurt me. But it wasn’t meant to be, and another team in the conf gets a kid that I would have liked to have had. Ok so third target big man wise, and if you are anything like me you are thinking, 3rd time is the charm. One of these big guys has to pan out for us right? Sigh, sadly once again, it just didn’t happen. C-Hal Myers who is 6’10 would have been a nice fit for us. Tall, could board, has the strength and could play some nice post D. However, I was nervous about going into Utah, especially when a Utah school offered him right away and didn’t look back. While we had the same Prestige as Utah State, and play in a better conf, I couldn’t justify going hard and potentially wasting money. So after the first 2 recruiting sims I’m in a full blown panic. I don’t have a lot of good young post players so I need to be able to snag at least one. Recruiting for the post was not good at the beginning and finding a solution was not going to be easy. Last edited by muns : 05-09-2015 at 04:48 PM. |
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I was thinking about doing something like this as well. Maybe I'll just chime in here occasionally
I had my eyes on Coil from the get go. Thought I may have been aiming too high, but as you noted it looks like we were all a little conservative. |
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So as I was not happy about how the bigs were shaping up. The bright spot was 2 guards that we identified from the get go, but just weren’t as important as the bigs. That has now shifted as the guards that were targeted become extremely important as they have the potential to save our class.
SG-Vincent Lincoln- Vincent is a 6’2 shooting Guard who is ranked 98th in the nation and is All state California, and an All American. He committed to us last sim, and we are ecstatic about him coming to USC. As long as our scouts have him rated correctly, he can shoot the J right away, has decent handles, can play some D and is pretty athletic. There is some room from growth, but not a lot. He seems to might be developed already. Either way he should play a role next year. PG- Allen Stover- Allen is 6’2 PG from Montana, who was selected to the All Montana squad. I do not think his current scouting ratings correct, but if they are real it would be really nice for us. I would like to think we have him wrapped up but Washington right there kind of makes me nervous. I am hoping we are so far ahead that it won’t matter, but you just never know right. He can handle the ball like a student currently, can shoot it from long range, and has the potential to grow into a real shooter. He is a freakish athlete but like I said those scouted ratings might be a bit off. Either way hoping he comes to USC. So those are the two guards we have identified, and were able to sign 1 out of the 2. So who were the other 2 guys we ended up targeting since we struck out on the bigs? C-Vaughn Griffis is the 35th rated recruit out of California. The first sim he was no eligible and once I realized that academic were turned off we jumped on him immediately in hopes nobody else figured that out. Unfortunately for us 2 other schools wanted him the same way. Thankfully, we had the lead and the other schools backed off. He still hasn’t committed and Kansas and West Virginia have now both showed interest this past sim. That doesn’t make me feel good, as they are 2 power house teams. Like Allen Stover, we are hoping that we are so far ahead that them coming up late won’t matter. But goodness if there is a recruit we can’t afford to get swiped on its Griffis. I have no idea who I’d go with post wise if he went somewhere else. He can board, play some good D and has the potential to develop into a low post scorer. He is the gem of the class simply because he is the post and losing him would tank it. SF- Hernando Hernandez- The 60th ranked recruit that is our 2nd All American and All state California kid to commit to us last sim. I also like the fact that he is our First Mr. Basketball. He is 6’6 and 247. He is going to provide us with some versatility at SF with his size. He is a freak athlete with his ratings but is below average to average in just about everything else but shooting. If his shooting comes in anywhere near what it looks like here, he is going to be an issue for most defenders in the PCC for a few years. We have 2 kids committed and are hoping for 2 more here shortly to round out a class that has good potential. It would be a good first class for USC Last edited by muns : 05-09-2015 at 04:46 PM. |
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The rest of the recruiting scene looks really top heavy. My observation after the 3rd recruiting sim.
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My recruiting observations after the 4th recruiting sim.
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An early look at the Top 20 teams in the country wrote by The National Basketball Report
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The National Basketball Report was pretty close to nailing the actual game top 25. Someone in the league has a pretty good handle on the Universe. Neat to see
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Where everybody else falls outside of the top 25
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The Roster
Well what can you say here? Not a ton of talent based off of the color system right? Certainly not enough talent to compete in the PCC. We should be able to rebound with the best of them. We also should play some fantastic Post D. Other than that the jury will be out on us this year. I made a tough call redshirting 2 guys as im sure you have noticed. Since I do don't believe we can compete in the PCC I chose to get them another year of TC. Combine them with what I am hoping to bring in recruiting wise and 6 decent freshman isn't a bad way to start off next year. So that was my thinking process there. Freddy Nation and JC Quiles should play huge parts for us in the future. I just didn't want to waste them this year even if they could have given us some depth and mins. Last edited by muns : 05-12-2015 at 05:58 PM. |
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As already mentioned with the decision to redshirt 3 freshman (2 that could have played) that is going to leave us a bit short depth wise. Not everybody can play on this roster, and we need to get rid of a few bad apples. So this is the rotation I am going to go with
PG- David Haynes is a no brainer. He can dish the ball, has the best jumper on the team, and is a true athlete. 20 quickness and 17 jump. Being 6'2 with those attributes will earn him some mins at the SG and SF spots for us as well. I expect him to lead us in a lot of categories this year. SG- Matthew Niles- The AI wanted to use him as the 6th man, and I wasn't really feeling its recommendation. Niles can handle the ball, has an ok jumper, and can play some D. I liked him a bit better than Everett here. Plus he is taller at 6'3. He will get mins at all 3 positions like Haynes will. SF- Hal Mickelson- Not a great guy, but hopefully will be steady for us. Wont score much, and unfortunately will be a turnover machine, but I don't have a lot of options to start with here. He has decent quickness for the position and can jump so he should be able to board for us here which is ok. PF- Charles McMullan- Has a shot at being the leading rebound in the PCC. 19 and 20 on the boards ratings wise, and has a 12 in jumping. All good stuff. The bad news, will trip over his own feel on the offensive side of the ball. hoping he doesn't turn the ball over as much a Hal, but defensively he should be able to hold his own. Not gonna play him anywhere else at the moment. Just at the PF sp C- Garry Karl- Our best option in the post. Should be able to board, hold his own offensively, play some good d, and not turn the ball over. All I can ask for here. He will play both PF and C for us. The bench isn't really even worth talking about. Not great. But will be able to board and play some decent D. I have 4 guys that are so bad I don't even want them to get on the court. I didn't give them a position, and gave them 1's in case they do somehow get in due to foul trouble. In doing that I am PRAYING that the 3 that are on Scholarship take the hint that I am giving them and transfer the hell out. I need those 3 scholarships to bring in some better guys. Realistically, one of the 3 will prob go, but it would be lovely if they all went. An 8 man rotation with not a lot of talent. The basketball Gods really need to bless us this year. Last edited by muns : 05-12-2015 at 06:23 PM. |
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So how are we going to be this year?
As you can tell by the above schedule, we got some cupcakes on the list. I am hoping that we can a little bit above 500 this year. I don't think we will be able to do much in the PCC, so the bet is winning a lot of OOC games. I also figured I would throw Alabama in there in case by some miracle we were halfway decent somehow. With their RPI being 1, that could only help us and ours. I have no illusion that will occur but Sims can have some whacky years. |
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The The National Basketball Report, Vol I, Issue 2: The 1953-54 Season Preview came out today folks.
Let me tell you this is an awesome read right here. If anyone is interested in a league that has guys that put time and effort into it, geez this is it. Come on over and grab a team. Just a fantastic read right here. Quote:
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Had to break in down into 2 separate threads it was so big
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I probably should have done a conf projection post before the season started, but didn’t, and still might at some point.
The first game against Tennessee Tech, went as planned, sort of. We gave up way to many points in the first half, but were able to manage because we scored ourselves. We out everythinged them and I was happy to see that. Shooting 48% and having only 5 turnovers is a good combination for a win any day of the week. Figuring how to get these damn box scores to line up is a pain in the ass. hang in there as I work through the kinks Ok I think that should do it so the box score is now lined up properly for gods sakes. Code:
Hal Mickelson, who at times this season will be our down fall, played a real nice game. 22 points on 9-20 shooting with only 2 turnovers. The man cant dribble, pass, or hold onto the ball so 2 turnovers was a real nice start. Overall, I was happy with the way the stats came out, and just as happy about our first victory Last edited by muns : 05-14-2015 at 10:34 AM. |
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Game 2 was just a comedy of errors for us. We hung tough with them in the first half. Heck we had a lead 27-25 going into half. But that’s about as far as we got. Our FOULS KILLED US. We out shot them 42% to 37% and only had 4 more turnovers than they did. We had 14 to their 10. So how did they end up with a 12 point win? Easy. They went 18-21 from the line while we went 6-12. Both of our starting bigs ended up with 4 fouls on the night and totally they had a whopping 8 points between them. That certainly won’t get the job done, let alone the 16th team ranked in the country. We didn’t get blown out which I am excited about, however, we showed we can play with a top team in the country. We just need to get our shit together collectively speaking. PF- Charles McMullen can’t play 20 mins and we expect to win. We don’t have depth, so as Vandy just showed. We get in foul trouble we have a greater chance of losing. Hope we can get that correct going forward. Last edited by muns : 05-14-2015 at 12:48 PM. |
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The third and final game from last sim was another fat loss to Butler.
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And another game where I just shake my head at. We are tied at halftime at 24, then we land in major foul trouble this game with 3 guys having 4 fouls and Matthew Niles actually fouling out. For the 2nd straight game in row the other team killed us on the free throw line going 17-24 as we go 7-8. Shooting 32% this game did not help, but this fouling business is getting a tad bit irritating. We have no bench. I have it so the game really only plays 7 guys, so 4 guys getting into foul trouble is killer. We ended up playing Marvin Weiss and Michael Womack (both guys I want to transfer the hell out of USC) because we needed more bodies. 11 turnovers on the game isn’t bad but we need to get it together defensively without fouling. If we don’t I fear this is going to be a very long year at USC Last edited by muns : 05-14-2015 at 12:58 PM. |
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The National Basketball Report released another issue today. Just more good stuff here
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I didn't see a response here but the rpi you are looking at during this stage is alphabetical order |
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So time to get this started back up. The Girlfriend had a death in the family that put me traveling, and then vacation, yada yada yada....
So back to it. Last season for USC was simply ok. We finished up 16-13 and went 7-9 in the brutal PCC. We didn't make any tournaments, but I wasn't expecting to. We had seniors that were good at rebounding, but not much else. We redshirted all of our good freshman, in hopes that we would be able to compete for this season, and we hoped we could land a good freshman class to start us off on the correct foot. Washington, Cal, Stanford all made the NCAA tourney with Oregon State making the NIT. For those counting at home that is 4 out of the 9 teams making it to post-season play which makes us a pretty damn strong conference. For that reason, our budgets went up this year, and I hope that is a trend that keeps on going. |
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Recruiting wise last year was good, but I missed out on a Stellar class. Earlier on in the thread I was pretty hyped about a kid we lead on C-Vaughn Griffis. Griffis snubbed us for San Fran, which would have vaulted us from the game ranking our freshman the 21st ranked class to a potential top 10 class.
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What makes that snubbing even worse is I needed to land a big man last year, and I didn't. So this year, I literally have 2 big guys on the roster. That's not exactly going to get it done in the PCC which makes recruiting for this year even bigger. Last edited by muns : 07-16-2015 at 09:46 AM. |
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These are the guys I did end up landing
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We ended up redshirting Lincoln and Mitchum because I have enough guards and SF's at the moment.
I need to land 2 Big men recruiting this year though, because as I have already noted, 2 big guys on the roster isn't going to get it done at all. That was a huge miss for us last year. One of the things that I do like about the above class is that they can score and they are bigger, as we had none of that on the roster before. SF-Hernando Hernandez and SG-Vincent Lincoln will be able to do that. Hernandez hasn't disappointed yet this year so that is a good sign. |
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So Fast Forward to this year. Our roster isn't stellar. We have more depth guard wise, but only have 2 forwards.
We scheduled lighter and didn't end up going into any in season tournaments, ( I needed wins) and are hoping to possibly make the NIT this year. It's a lofty goal, but I know I am a few big men away from making a tourney run. Maybe the NIT isn't going to happen realistically, but I can hope and pray. |
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This is how the roster looks for the season
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Our Team Schedule this year looks like this. We have already had some bad losses, and good win. Our 2 big men cant handle the load we are asking them to handle, and if you get us in foul trouble in the post we are going to lose, and that's exactly what occurred in some of those loses. The PCC schedule is going to be brutal again, so this NIT goal is going down the drain every single sim.
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Standings this year look like this
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The battle between Washington and Cal should be fun to watch, but I like Washington to take the conf. They have too much D and take care of the ball. We have the 4th lowest Prestige in the conf, so We need to start getting to the 20 win category quickly, or we are going to have trouble getting recruits to take us seriously, especially with Cal right down the road, and UCLA still being above us. Makes me nervous..... |
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The National Basketball Report: Volume 2, Issue 1 (May 1954)
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Just in case anybody needs a refresher, the National Basketball report is done by someone in the league (its not me) and gives articles about whatever is going on league wise. They are always good reads.
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So that should catch up us on current events. In case anybody was wondering. None of the human teams won the NCAA or NIT tourneys last year. Kansas beat Duquesne for the first title.
Bug- Had a hell of a run with Columbia last year which I needed to note. Ended up losing in the elite 8. Not bad for an Ivy group team. They once again seem to be going in the same direction this year at 10-3 Vince- Also had a nice run with Stanford which I wouldn't have guessed. They made the NCAA going 19-12. They look to be right on the same path this year at 6-3. Both were real nice stories last season Last edited by muns : 07-16-2015 at 11:16 AM. |
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On the recruiting front, the recruits this year are being stubborn. Not a ton of signings like we would be hoping.
I have 3 schollys to give out this year. I started on 3, then switched two. I wasn't feeling comfortable on where we were headed and I couldn't drag out a recruiting battle on big guys, only to have them sign with someone else leaving me in the lurch. That simply cant happen, as I need big men in a bad bad way. We did end up signing one which I am excited about. Meet the newest member of the Trojan class. Code:
I am pretty excited about Dante. Another All-American (our 3rd total so far in our first 2 seasons) and at 6'10 he will help with our forward issue, and also are height issue. I would love to be able to redshirt him, but I don't see that being able to happen. I cant do another year of 2 forwards on the roster. i also like the fact that he can rebound on the offensive side. In a year I think we are going to be a hell of an offensive rebounding team, which should really aid us. I lead on my other 2 guys, but decided not to post them until they are signed. Not trying to screw or jinx myself Last edited by muns : 07-16-2015 at 11:26 AM. |
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Some looks at Stanford and Dartmouth from the NCAA 53 league I recently posted:
Stanford 6-6, 49 Prestige 12 games into the season, Sophomore C Andreas Fontes has been a bit of a disappointment - for a guy who was projected to go in the 2nd round of the draft before the season started, his 7.5 points per game are much lower than we anticipated from the 7'0" 270 pound bruiser. He is averaging over 7 rebounds per contest, which is good, but we were hoping his inside presence on offense would open things up for Granados and Winner at mid range and from the outside. Speaking of, Senior SG Aldo Granados has been everything we hoped he would be. Leading the team and the PCC in points per game at 17.5 (and 13th in the nation), he also gives us 5.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.7 steals per game, filling the stat sheet nicely. Junior PG Mark Bingham has been an excellent distributor as well, leading the PCC in assists (6th in the nation) and contributing a solid 8.9 points per game as our third leading scorer. Unfortunately, despite our prodigious talent on the front lines, our depth is practically nonexistent. Walk-on Major Clarke (who is somehow listed as a PG despite being 7 feet tall...I find this humorous) is getting more minutes than some more established players like Mariano Falcone, who is such a liability on the defensive end that he hasn't seen fit to get on the floor at all this season (which is weird because he's actually #8 on my depth chart...several people below him are logging more minutes than him). Looking at individual stats and team stats, it's hard to be too disappointed with the team. We're +5.0 in point differential, and our players seem to be playing well - outside of the fact that there are only a handful of teams in the nation who foul more than we do. Unfortunately, we're 6-6 and have losses to such standout teams as Tennessee (6-5, 42 Prestige), Santa Clara (5-7, 45 Prestige), Wyoming (3-8, 44 Prestige) and San Jose State (6-5, 37 Prestige). Not only that - every single one of those losses was at home. This team has talent, but I'm afraid we already have too many borderline losses to hope for a repeat NCAA tournament appearance unless we have a miraculous conference run...and in the PCC, that's a very tall order. Recruiting has been...interesting. We found that the #100 recruit in the nation liked us off the bat and we jumped on him. PG Chris Mohler was All-State in Arizona, and he looks to be a fantastic defender with a great shot, a decent handle, and very little ability to create his own shot. The major drawback? He's 5'8". Our scouts grade him out as quite athletic (18 Quickness, 14 Jump), but it remains to be seen if his height will preclude his apparent talent. We've also already netted the #133 recruit, SF Stan Dyer out of Australia. Our scouts peg him as a terrific rebounder with a fantastic outside shot and the potential to grow into a plus defender. I should probably point out at this point that our scouts are completely awful. With one scholarship left, we are pretty much scrambling at this point. We tried to aim high and went after the #33 recruit in the nation early on - PG Elroy Stamper. Despite the fact that he was the #7 PG and that four different PG's rated higher than him had Kansas State as their #1 on their list early on...Kansas State picked him as well. And we can't compete with that. So since the second or third month of recruiting, we've been bouncing this offer from recruit to recruit, not having much success at all anywhere we went. And in the west, this is the sort of thing I have to deal with (thanks to dawgfan for compiling the list): Team (Overall Ranking of Committed Recruits Thus Far) --- San Francisco (#11, #49, #99) Oregon State (#14, #69) Cal (#15, #21, #63) USC (#29, #53, #92) Colorado (#31, #37, #51) Washington (#41, #44) UCLA (#73, #86) Stanford (#100) I guess the moral of the story is to aim higher? But I'm already aiming way higher than I did last season, and it's been...difficult. --- Dartmouth 4-7, 33 Prestige Strangely enough, Dartmouth is one of the few teams in the nation that fouls more than Stanford does. Freshman SF Sonny Freeman has been wonderful, with 17.2 points per game to go with 6.5 rebounds...but he's averaging literally over 4 fouls per game. He has fouled out of 4 of our 11 games, and has had less than 4 fouls in only one of them. I'd imagine it's his lack of defensive skill combined with his high rebounding numbers and good raw talent scores. I'm not really sure what I can do about that, but I wish there was something. Fellow front court freshman Charles Smith has been pretty fantastic as well, with 12.7 points and 6.6 rebounds per contest. He's a little foul happy as well, though not quite on Freeman's level (3.2 per game). Tony Buford and David Bratcher have been slightly disappointing - I was hoping Bratcher could be a sort of Mark Bingham light for Dartmouth, but he's turning the ball over much more than his Handling stat would seem to indicate, and he's similarly disappointing on the assist front despite a halfway decent passing score. Buford has been our 6th man, and while he hasn't been completely disappointing, I was hoping for a little better defensive effort from him. On the recruiting front, we've already sewn up the #134 (C David Omara), #201 (SF Christopher Morehead) and #204 (SG David McMullin) recruits and we have one scholarship outstanding at this point. Sure enough, our scouts like the #204 guy best at this point and absolutely hate Omara despite his much higher recruit ranking. I'm actually disappointed in him a little as well, because I failed to realize that he's only 6'7" - and after our C recruit from last year (6'9" Charles Smith who is our starting PF this year)...that leaves us with very little size moving forward. When you consider that our only players over 6'9" are graduating this season...I wonder how well small ball is going to play in the Ivy, especially without a three point line...and I also wonder how I'm going to find playing time for three solid PF's in Smith, Dutries (another recruit from last year who is redshirting this year) and now Omara. I guess that's a good problem to have... Last edited by Vince, Pt. II : 07-17-2015 at 02:08 PM. |
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So yesterday's sim had some good news bad news in it.
The bad news..... We go 0-2 which drops us to an even 6-6 on the year. The Arizona loss was brutal. They whopped up on us to the tune of 65-38. Once again (it has been a reoccurring theme to the year) the way to take us apart is to get our 2 big men in foul trouble. In that game both ended the game with 4 fouls a piece and Center David Clausen only played 17 mins. He averages 33. Our 2nd loss was to Idaho State who is ranked 21st in the country right now. We played a good game with the exception of putting the ball in the hoop. We basically led in every category except field goals. We shot 38% to their 55%. If we shot normally i'm confident we would have beaten a 2nd top 25 team this year. But should of doesn't count here, and nobody cares. I am going to make a lineup change for Sunday's sim. Senior Everett Bartholomew has played himself right out of the lineup for me. He has played terrible this year, and if he is going to shoot 31% and end up with a plus/minus rating of -2.33, that's enough to get me to play one of my freshman. The jackass. Freshman Alan Storer and Freddie Nation will get a bump in mins and split Bartholomew's 18 mins a game. |
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The GOOD NEWS.
We signed our last 2 remaining recruits. RECRUIT DETAILS Code:
Michael will team nicely with Dante and should give us depth next year. As I have already hammered home, having 2 post players on the roster sucks, and next year we will have 4. I can work with that. The other beautiful thing about Michael is his 16 rating on the offensive boards. Dante has 13. On the current roster David Clausen has 18 and JC Quiles has 16. All 4 big men should have A's on potential there and should help us get more possessions in the PCC. Our 2nd signing is Code:
Edmund is another taller guard and he has some athletic prowless to him. He will red-shirt, as I have enough guards for next year, but being ranked 29th, and having the attributes grade out they way they did, I had to make room for him. It feels good being done recruiting wise, but 2 decent classes wont get it done in the PCC. Cal has a real nice coming in this year, UCLA should fix its scoring issues with the class they have wrapped up, Washington is steady as they come and the rest of the PCC has some good coming in as well. I still say Washington State is going to play giant killer here in a season or 2. I love JUCO Don Russel they pulled in. This conference is just crazy. The lower prestige teams are pulling in guys that can play. They might not have the rankings that Vince and Dawgfan pointed out earlier in this thread, but don't let that fool you. I cannot wait to see the landscape when every single guy on the roster was recruited by us. That's when the real fun will start |
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Enjoy it while you can because in 4.5 seasons... four of us are out of here! |
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That's nothing -- Tulane can't wait to get out of the SEC and that won't happen for 12 years
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I get 1 season of not having to schedule 30 non conference games before Oregon St. bolts. I really don't enjoy filling out the schedule for St. Joseph's every year. I think I ran out of east coast teams this year trying to do it. I don't want to imagine doing it on the west coast (Unless I schedule every Big5/AAWU team. |
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Uggggg I keep forgetting about that. That is actually going to really hurt the rest of us staying behind in the conference budget wise. I will be interested to see if it hurts you guys leaving budget wise as well. I am of course assuming that both you and Oregon will be contenders with the rest of us and the strength of the PCC will take a massive hit. Heck Idaho if they haven't been rebuilt yet will take a massive hit. I am not looking forward to that at all. How many years to you guys come back? Is it like 10ish, and then the big 5 conf schedule, do we all just play each other twice and the rest are OOC games? |
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I don't know Brian. If you keep pulling classes like you did last year with Tulane, you aren't going to be very far off from being at the top of the SEC and changing the college landscape from the beginning. |
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Not bad as Oregon St leaves for 5 years. I think you guys will be okay prestige wise as it's 5 good teams staying and no door mats. Oregon State Beavers Index | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com |
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