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Den / Re: NCAA Tournament
« on: April 04, 2019, 06:45:07 AM »
It doesn't really matter to me whether Tech wins or not. Some day another Texas team is going to win a national championship in basketball. There are too many schools in this state that are now taking basketball seriously for one of them not to break through and take home a title. And when it happens, guess what? We will still have the national championship. They can't take it away. It will still hold it's cultural significance. You can't change history. We will still be the first team in the state to have ever won one, and by more than half a century. So let Tech win it this year. Or not. It makes no difference to me.

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Den / Re: OT-Proud Dad here
« on: February 08, 2018, 05:05:09 PM »
Congrats to you and your daughter Stan!  It's always great when our kids give us something to brag about.

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Den / Re: Let's Look At the Next Head Coach According To Senter
« on: December 05, 2017, 07:23:12 AM »
This thought just flashed through my mind.  I say that, because it isn't Earth shattering or anything but, isn't it ironic that Dr. Natalicion, who has made her name by opening enrollment to anyone to give them a chance sets a different standard for the athletes?  By the way, we can only assume that she has placed the same restrictions on the head coach of the basketball team, so Floyd had his hands tied, too.  I find that very interesting.  I love her dearly for allowing me to enroll without having to meet the requirements that would have kept me where I was.  It changed my life.  But, an athlete doesn't get the same consideration it would seem.  I don't have a problem with it, though.  The athletes and the athletic programs are the representatives of our beloved UTEP.  What I don't like is that she understands that the athletic programs are what others see when they picture UTEP in their minds, and she allows that picture to be a giant turd.
It is the NCAA, not UTEP, that places standards on the athletes for eligibility.  In order to be able to play, athletes have to pass a set of core courses in high school, and there is a sliding scale with their HS GPA and SAT/ACT scores (a high SAT/ACT allows for a lower GPA, and vice versa).  The core course thing really bit us in the butt with Andre Speight.  He had the right GPA and SAT/ACT combination, but a (I believe it was math) course that he had passed and depended on for his eligibility was determined not be among the core math courses necessary for eligibility, and he was faced with a dilemma: stay at UTEP and sit for a year (he was still eligible as a student, just couldn't play until he met certain academic standards his first year) or transfer to a JC and play immediately.  He obviously chose the latter option.

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Den / Re: Game against Western New Mexico
« on: November 06, 2017, 03:36:07 PM »
I remember the kid that was let go for gambling from Chillicothe OH was the same way. He couldn't miss in practice, but couldn't hit a barn in the games.

You're thinking of Jalen Ragland.  As frustrating as it was to hear how well he shot in practice when he couldn't hit anything during the games, I was most frustrated with the end of his tenure as a Miner.  With Moore and Crosgile already suspended, Ragland led the team in scoring with 19 points, including three 3 pointers, in a loss to New Orleans.  Then it was revealed that he was involved in the gambling scandal as well, and was kicked off the team just as he finally started living up to his potential.  Again, frustrating.

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Den / Re: Game against Western New Mexico
« on: November 06, 2017, 01:15:52 PM »
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Touchet- The kid is plays D, but that's it. He can't shoot, hit free throws. This is not a starter and shouldn't be. I know he is the hardest worker on the team, but he needs to change something up to help his team.

The frustrating thing about this kid is the he can shoot.  I saw him knock down an amazing 28 of 30 three point shots to win the three point shootout before the Orange and White game two years ago.  However, during a game, it seems like nerves or stage fright gets the best of him, and he's not the same shooter.  If he could fix this issue, and shoot in games like he does in practice, he would increase his value to this team tremendously.

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Den / Key to basketball success this season
« on: October 30, 2017, 11:49:17 AM »
This is rather obvious and far from earth shattering, but it seems to me that job of a college basketball coach breaks down into two separate tasks:

1.   Assemble the best talent possible.
2.   Create a team from this talent that is better than the sum of its (hopefully impressive) parts.

Task 1 obviously points to recruiting, but player retention is a big part of this task as well.  Coach Floyd, who came in with the reputation as a fantastic recruiter, has had numerous issues with this task while here at UTEP, which have been well documented on the site.  These problems include the recruits who signed but never made it to campus, the recruits who made it to campus but never played, and the players who left early, whether it be by their own decision or by the decision of the coaching staff.

There are numerous sub tasks that make up task 2: player development, creating team chemistry, game preparation and strategy, and making the proper in game adjustments, to name a few.  Despite falling short of what we expected in task number 1, Floyd has still fielded some talented teams, meaning that we could still be successful if he was proved to be adept at task 2.  This is another area where we expected Floyd to excel, and an area in which his mentor, Don Haskins, was a master.  Unfortunately, I can only think of two teams that Floyd has had here at UTEP that played better than the sums of their respective parts: the 2013-14 team, and the 2015-16 team.  To make matters worse, each of these teams only played that way for about half a season, and in each case it came when the team was in crisis.

In 2013-14 we had a talented team, but didn’t always play that way to start the season.  Julian Washburn was his usual self defensively, but lacked any aggressiveness on offense.  Bo was his usual inconsistent self, and CJ Cooper had a horrible start to the year.  On the positive side Vince was a welcome addition, but we only really had a chance to win when McKenzie Moore, that team’s best player, played, and played well.  When Moore, Ragland, and Crosgile were dismissed from the team the season appeared to be over, and they played that way for the first couple of games after that.  Fortunately, the team was able to come together and bought into everything that Floyd was selling.  Additionally, Bo finally played with purpose and determination every game, Julian became more aggressive on offensive, and Cooper found his shot.  If the gambling scandal had never happened, and the team had played with that chemistry and intensity all year long, 2013-14 would have been something special.

Last year we were perhaps the worst team in Div 1 to start the season, losing to the likes SE LA, MD Eastern Shore, and NAU.  Floyd’s seat had to be feeling pretty hot.  Then, again, with the team in crisis, Floyd was able to get them to play with more intensity, and to play together.  They no longer solely relied on DA and Omega to carry them, as Willms, Thomas, and the rest of the team really stepped up their games.  I won’t necessarily say that last year’s team would have been special if they had played with this chemistry and intensity, and with Winn, the entire year, but they would have had a very good season.

Now we come to this year.  Will Floyd finally have a team that plays smart, plays well, and brings the intensity every game?  I certainly hope so.  If they do, we will be successful this season, despite the preseason departures.  But there is a reason that so many are concerned after the Sul Ross exhibition game.  Yes, it was an exhibition, and I will agree that it is too early to hit the panic button.  Still, thanks to the Costa Rica trip, this team has had more time to practice, and has already had some games against other opponents to work on line ups and chemistry.  Yet we were barely able to beat the mighty Lobos.  If our players had played theirs in a pick-up game we would have waxed the floor with them, as our players are vastly more talented.  The close score indicates that Sul Ross was able to play as more than the sum of their parts, while we played as less than the sum of ours.  It is definitely too early to press the panic button, but Floyd needs to get this situation corrected – and soon.

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