Twister Sister Summary - Well a win is a win, but...

Games against UNI are typically a scrap. Last year in Hilton ISU managed to pull out a one point victory. Well, this game was a game of halves and far more drama than anyone needed.

First quarter saw both teams come out on fire. ISU and UNI were both hitting shots and a high rate and for ISU it was the Joens/Soares show. Threes were falling left and right. UNI would shoot a blistering 78% (yes SEVENTY EIGHT percent!) from the field while ISU was managing a very solid 50%. The difference? ISU took twice the number of shots (18 to 9). ISU would also make a trio of three pointers and create a five point lead at the end of the first. How did that happen? Turnovers. UNI turned it over 7 times in the first. (Keep that stat in the back of your head).

The second quarter continued along the same pattern. UNI's shooting dropped off and ISU got a little bit better. The problem was UNI started finding open looks from deep. All of a sudden our defense was stuttering and wasn't keeping up with what UNI was doing with ball and personnel movement. The BIG difference this quarter was the rebound margin. ISU seemed to swoop in and get every loose ball coming off a missed shot. No second chances for UNI AND (here's that stat) three more turnovers for UNI. Between Soares and Joens ISU was pretty comfortable going into half leading 48-37. Folks...thats a bunch of points for a half. If this kept up this was going to be a comfortable win for ISU for once. Ha!

I'll just say it now...the ENTIRE second half was an exhibition of good defensive strategy and offensive movement by UNI. For most of the half the sisters looked befuddled. Why? UNI switched to a zone in the third quarter and it seemed ISU didn't know what to do. For UNI, the game slowed down. They looked quicker and more adept than the sisters. The shot outside and inside and outscored the sisters 24-22 in the third. The disturbing stat was the shot selection for Iowa State. Out of 16 shots in the third, 11 were from deep. Our inside game disappeared. Much of this had to do with the previously mentioned zone defense. Our ladies made sloppy passes trying to get it inside and turned the ball over (five) several times. Our posts were completely ineffective getting free. We saw the guards standing too much and then the team settled for the old "chuck a three" which didn't work particularly well. Despite this, the ladies still held a 9 point lead going into the fourth.

The fourth quarter was a disaster of epic proportions for the sisters. The defense let UNI dictate the game. UNI hit from outside, short range and consistently blew by our guards and posts for easy buckets close in. In particular (and this was all game), Boffeli ate us alive. She made all of our posts (or whoever was guarding her) look pedestrian. Every time our players switched in the man defense, UNI slashed inside for a hoop. UNI kept chipping away at the lead and then it happened. The sisters would go on a nearly five minute scoring drought when they either turned the ball over or just chucked up a three. ZERO inside shots. The result? A 13-0 run by UNI and all of a sudden ISU was behind. The sisters would answer back and retake the lead, but each time UNI also had an answer. UNI was grabbing offensive rebounds and getting second chance points. But finally...one of our players who had been missing in the scoring column much of the game came alive. Ryan made some critical plays down the stretch. Perhaps the greatest difference was getting Soares back in the game and putting her on Boffeli. No matter what happened, Soares stuck to her like glue and all of a sudden Boffeli was quiet. Back and forth it went over the last four minutes with both teams taking leads. But with 7 tics left, ISU grabbed a three point lead. The usual timeouts and strategizing happened. UNI inbounded and solid defense by the sisters (especially Joens on McDermott and Soares on Boffeli) forced UNI to take a bad shot. Joens got the rebound and that was it. Deep breaths by Cyclone fans (I think there are still swear words echoing in the clouds all across the state)and the ladies would leave UNI with another close one 88-85.

Observations

MVP - we have two. Joens played every single second of the game and was a monster when it mattered most. She too was affected by the scoring drought, but ended up with 26 points (most of them in the 1st half) and 9 boards. Soares was something when she was in the game. 23 points, only 3 boards and 2 blocks. She altered many more shots than that though. Again, she had most of her points in the first half. I was a bit mystified (perhaps tired?) why she wasn't in more in the second half as she only played 26 minutes.

Donarski - for once I saw cracks in her defensive armor. Several instances of UNI players going by her on drives. But she also was involved in several forced mistakes for UNI. Ten points on 3-11 shooting. We need to see a few more points on the score board from her.

Ryan - 14 points and five assists. Three turnovers and a couple of those were real head scratchers. The biggest problem for her happened in the fourth quarter when she just couldn't get the team offense going. Fortunately she took things into her own hands late.

Fritz - This was an up and down game for her. Defense was pretty sketchy throughout and she picked up three fouls mostly when she was beaten to the hoop. Scored in double digits with 12 which is just what we need from her, but whew...that wide open air ball three towards the end of the game of a real woof.

The Subs - from an offensive standpoint, Kane, Diew and M&M were non-factors. Kane looked VERY slow in there against Boffeli (makes me concerned about her effectiveness against Iowa). Outside of her 4 boards, Diew was a non-factor although she altered some shots on defense. M&M you just about didn't notice her in the game. For once, our depth didn't help at all.

The second half - Once UNI switched to a zone defense, ISU just didn't have an answer. Player movement was limited as it seemed we ran to set spots (that UNI was well aware of) and waited for the ball. There were no screens or movement to set things up. The result was abysmal shooting from deep. What saved us was UNI making the very weird decision to go back to man defense and we scored against it.

Rebounding - It seemed that UNI pulled down way too many offensive boards and got put backs. Way too easy. ISU out rebounded UNI by only three despite our size advantage. Sometimes hustle can sure make up for height. In the second half the differential was 20-16 in UNI's favor including 8 offensive boards.

Free throws - this is where UNI lost the game. Both teams made 11 free throws. ISU had 13 attempts. Great shooting there ladies. UNI...had TWENTY ONE attempts. Wowza

Ball security - this was not a good game for our guards in this area. UNI had ten steals. Several of these led to fast break points, BUT several times UNI botched the finish (ISU also had some stellar defense on a couple of them) and didn't score.

Summary - this game had upset written all over it. We know UNI is always dangerous. They have an outstanding coach and the have some really nice (and complimentary) players. Even though we led by 11 at the end of the first half, UNI was shooting lights out and it could have been closer. The second half was something I hope Coach Fen uses as teaching material. This was a recipe for how to beat ISU. For a top ten team we looked pedestrian and our shot selection was terrible. The ladies found a way to win and that's what counts in the end. Doesn't matter how ugly the fourth quarter was, ISU is the team that is 3-0. But...there are lots of "but's" after this game. We saw some glaring weaknesses that need to be shored up and quickly. We have one more game before a very tough tournament over the holidays. If we learn some things and correct it the ladies would be a very nice 7-0 going into December and a matchup with Iowa. I'm betting we will see some changes and marked improvement.

See you all Sunday at Hilton after a big football win on Saturday!

Ignore Hunter

I know it's probably too much to ask, but my preference would be that Hunter is completely ignored when he visits Hilton. Just don't even acknowledge him. If we ride his ass and Texas wins, he wins the breakup. If we completely ignore him, he can't win, even if Texas wins the game.

Just putting it out there in advance.

Tyrese Hunter, culture guy

Was at UT game tonight. I can't get it to post but the cover of the program says "culture" and tyrese is on the cover sitting in a chair spinning a basketball on his finger.

1. He looks way better. Still will struggle around the rim though. Really odd to see him in a Texas uniform.
2. UT new home court is borderline transformational vs their old gym.
3. Zags play zero defense. They don't even try.
4. Rasir guarded Tyrese for a bit. Odd feeling there.
5. Pretty sure Texas still has the same old bricklayers they always have and they will struggle on the road, again, zags d in person is woeful. Almost shocking to me how much they dog it defensively,

Mystery signature

I went to the Fred Hoiberg fantasy camp that occurred right after Prohm was hired.

I have a basketball with all the signatures of the players there that summer (except Monte Morris who had an ill family member). There is one signature I can’t figure out, and I want to see if I can get a little help here

Notes:
- There was no #40 that year
- Maybe an Iowan planned to wear 40 in honor of Street but changed his mind?
- People I know it’s not because I can identify their signatures elsewhere on the ball: Prohm, Hoiberg, Nader, Niang, McKay, Burton, Thomas, Mitrou-Long, Weiler-Babb, Ashton, Cook, Noskowiak


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Bowling Green winning hurts, but Cyclones still in a good spot for bowl game at 5-7

Bowl Game breakdown from this week posted. Gets tighter with Bowling Green. Basically have it narrowed down to 11 teams to watch this Saturday and next. If enough lose, Iowa State just needs a fifth win.

Terukina to compete in NWCA All-Star Classic

Hey guys - here's the release on Terukina now being set to also compete in the NWCA All-Star Classic

***#8 Iowa State vs. UNI (6:00 pm)***

What I feel is our first real test comes up tomorrow night. Would love to hear insights from others in this group. UNI comes in 2-0 with ok wins over low caliber teams (much like ISU has). The first over small school St Thomas-Minnesota was a 12 pointer and against St Louis was a 20 point margin. Bofelli is their most consistent player scoring and rebounding. She's a big body 6'1" sophomore. They don't have lots of height so we could cause them problems there. In the last game McDermott (Johnston HS) was the leading scorer with 23. The game against St Louis was close until the third when UNI pulled away. Bofelli is averaging a double-double so far. Their three point shooting was solid as they made 12 out of 34. Free throw shooting not so good. An interesting stat for ISU...UNI committed 20 turnovers.

Who: No. 8 Iowa State (2-0, 0-0 Big 12) vs. UNI (2-0, 0-0 MVC)
Where: McLeod Center. Cedar Falls
When: Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022 – 6:00 p.m.

The Links
WATCH: Big 12 Now on ESPN+

LISTEN: Cyclone Radio Network – Varsity App or Radio Affiliates
PxP: Noah Wolf Analyst: Jamie Steyer Johnson

Weekend Upsets with WrestleStat | Week 2 2023

HUGE list of top 20 upsets this week.

149 - #24 Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech) beat #2 Sammy Sasso (Ohio State) by SV-1 5 - 3 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/72656/henson-caleb/profile
133 - #18 Sam Latona (Virginia Tech) beat #5 Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) by DEC 3 - 2 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/56742/latona-sam/profile
197 - #25 Jaxon Smith (Maryland) beat #6 Zach Braunagel (Illinois) by FALL 3:21 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/68714/smith-jaxon/profile
174 - #30 Darrien Roberts (Oklahoma) beat #9 Phillip Conigliaro (Harvard) by DEC 4 - 3 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/60446/roberts-darrien/profile
141 - #51 McKenzie Bell (Rider) beat #10 Parker Filius (Purdue) by DEC 9 - 6 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/67375/bell-mckenzie/profile
125 - #39 Antonio Lorenzo (Cal Poly) beat #10 Noah Surtin (Missouri) by SV-1 8 - 6 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/57329/lorenzo-antonio/profile
174 - #36 Edmond Ruth (Illinois) beat #10 Peyton Mocco (Missouri) by DEC 7 - 5 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/51277/ruth-edmond/profile
125 - #16 Trevor Mastrogiovanni (Oklahoma State) beat #12 Carter Bailey (Lehigh) by SV-1 4 - 2 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/57608/mastrogiovanni-trevor/profile
165 - #61 Cody Walsh (Drexel) beat #13 Legend Lamer (Cal Poly) by MD 18 - 6 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/71125/walsh-cody/profile
184 - #157 Brian Soldano (Rutgers) beat #14 Anthony Montalvo (Arizona State) by TF5 18 - 3 5:15 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/67558/soldano-brian/profile
125 - #249 Eli Griffin (Cal Baptist) beat #15 Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) by DEC 4 - 2 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/68743/griffin-eli/profile
285 - #44 Cale Davidson (Nebraska) beat #15 Tyrie Houghton (North Carolina State) by DEC 7 - 4 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/49353/davidson-cale/profile
285 - #36 Zachary Knighton-Ward (Hofstra) beat #15 Tyrie Houghton (North Carolina State) by DEC 5 - 3 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/53791/knighton-ward-zachary/profile
285 - #29 Josh Heindselman (Oklahoma) beat #15 Tyrie Houghton (North Carolina State) by DEC 3 - 2 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/57311/heindselman-josh/profile
285 - #21 Ben Goldin (Pennsylvania) beat #15 Tyrie Houghton (North Carolina State) by TB-2 3 - 2 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/50827/goldin-ben/profile
184 - #157 Brian Soldano (Rutgers) beat #16 Will Feldkamp (Clarion) by MD 15 - 5 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/67558/soldano-brian/profile
133 - #83 Hunter Leake (Cal Baptist) beat #16 Zach Redding (Iowa State) by FALL 4:37 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/67190/leake-hunter/profile
141 - #71 Carmen Ferrante (Pennsylvania) beat #17 Josh Mason (Bloomsburg) by MD 12 - 2 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/50660/ferrante-carmen/profile
174 - #30 Darrien Roberts (Oklahoma) beat #17 Nick Incontrera (Pennsylvania) by DEC 7 - 6 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/60446/roberts-darrien/profile
197 - #26 Garrett Joles (Minnesota) beat #17 Owen Pentz (North Dakota State) by DEC 6 - 0 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/50908/joles-garrett/profile
141 - #25 Brock Hardy (Nebraska) beat #17 Josh Mason (Bloomsburg) by MD 12 - 0 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/51242/hardy-brock/profile
141 - #22 Jesse Vasquez (Arizona State) beat #17 Josh Mason (Bloomsburg) by FALL 1:54 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/67152/vasquez-jesse/profile
141 - #185 Vince Cornella (Cornell) beat #18 Joshua Koderhandt (Navy) by MD 15 - 3 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/71813/cornella-vince/profile
125 - #73 Richard Figueroa (Arizona State) beat #18 Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) by DEC 5 - 3 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/61129/figueroa-richard/profile
184 - #32 Colton Hawks (Missouri) beat #18 Sean Harman (Missouri) by DEC 5 - 4 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/62375/hawks-colton/profile
141 - #185 Gavin Drexler (North Dakota State) beat #19 Theo Cha (Minnesota) by MD 13 - 0 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/73017/drexler-gavin/profile
141 - #102 Caleb Gross (South Dakota State) beat #19 Theo Cha (Minnesota) by DEC 3 - 0 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/62668/gross-caleb/profile
157 - #63 Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) beat #19 Jake Keating (Virginia) by DEC 12 - 6 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/72978/cardenas-daniel/profile
165 - #52 Tony Negron (Arizona State) beat #19 Lucas Revano (Pennsylvania) by DEC 5 - 2 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/58308/negron-tony/profile
157 - #48 Luke Kemerer (Edinboro) beat #19 Jake Keating (Virginia) by FALL 4:30 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/50929/kemerer-luke/profile
149 - #22 Jarod Verkleeren (Virginia) beat #19 Kody Komara (Kent State) by MD 8 - 0 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/49156/verkleeren-jarod/profile
174 - #157 Kendall LaRosa (Cal Poly) beat #20 Ellis Pfleger (Missouri) by MD 15 - 4 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/66261/larosa-kendall/profile
149 - #74 Dylan Martinez (Air Force) beat #20 Jaden Abas (Stanford) by FALL 2:44 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/51607/martinez-dylan/profile
125 - #73 Richard Figueroa (Arizona State) beat #20 Ryan Miller (Pennsylvania) by DEC 6 - 2 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/61129/figueroa-richard/profile
174 - #36 Edmond Ruth (Illinois) beat #20 Ellis Pfleger (Missouri) by MD 16 - 6 http://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/51277/ruth-edmond/profile

*** 2022-2023 College Football Survivor Week 13 / 14 ***

Down to 15. 12 have 1 left 2 have max of 2.

Rules/How to Play if you are new:
  1. Pick a team you think will win that weeks game. Pick only 1 team per week.
  2. Don't pm me the pick, post on here your pick.
  3. You can only pick that team ONCE the entire time you are in the game.
  4. The goal is to advance and be the last person standing.
  5. Only games that have a FBS school facing another FBS school are eligible to be picked.
  6. You have up until the start time of the game you picked to switch.
  7. If your team loses, you are out for the competition.
  8. If you skip a week of picks, you are out.
  9. You can switch as many times up until the game you have picked officially starts.
  10. If you have questions, pm me
  11. Post 2 of the thread will have the possible games you can pick.
  12. Post 3 will have each player and their previous week's picks.
  13. You can only pick teams that are undefeated (they will be bolded).
  14. You can't join in during the middle of the season.
    Please include prior weeks picks with your pick for the week.
  15. If an undefeated favorite wins and covers the spread you gain a tiebreaker point. If an undefeated underdog wins you gain 2 tiebreaker points.
  16. There is no tiebreaker point due to a undefeated team winning on the road as that is a tiebreaker in the big 12 elimination game.
  17. Have any questions, pm me or ask in the thread. Thanks!

***Official 2022 World Cup Thread***

We are officially less than one week away from the beginning of the first match!

The US returns after missing out on the 2018 Cup. US Manager Gregg Berhalter announced his squad recently, which is noticeably younger than previous rosters.

World Cup 2022 schedule, start time, dates, how to watch live​

  • When: November 20, 2022 to December 18, 2022
  • Group stage game kick-off times: 5am, 8am, 11am, 2pm (all ET)
  • Location: Qatar
  • TV channel in English: Fox
  • TV channels en Español: Telemundo, Universo, Peacock

Group A schedule (all kick off times ET)​

November, 20: Qatar vs Ecuador – Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor – 12pm
November, 21: Senegal vs Netherlands – Al Thumama Stadium, Al Khor – 5am
November, 25: Qatar vs Senegal – Al Thumama Stadium, Al Khor – 8am
November, 25: Netherlands vs Ecuador – Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan – 11am
November, 29: Netherlands vs Qatar – Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor – 10am
November, 29: Ecuador vs Senegal – Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan – 10am

Group B schedule​

November, 21: England vs Iran – Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan – 8am
November, 21: USA vs Wales- Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan – 2pm
November, 25: England vs USA – Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor – 2pm
November, 25: Wales vs Iran – Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan – 5am
November, 29: Wales vs England – Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan – 2pm
November, 29: Iran vs USA – Al Thumama Stadium, Al Khor – 2pm

Group C schedule​

November, 22: Argentina vs Saudi Arabia – Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail – 5am
November, 22: Mexico vs Poland – Stadium 974, Doha – 11am
November, 26: Argentina vs Mexico – Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail – 2pm
November, 26: Poland vs Saudi Arabia – Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan – 8am
November, 30: Poland vs Argentina – Stadium 974, Doha – 2pm
November, 30: Saudi Arabia vs Mexico – Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail – 2pm

Group D schedule​

November, 22: France vs Australia – Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah – 2pm
November, 22: Denmark vs Tunisia – Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan – 8am
November, 26: France vs Denmark – Stadium 974, Doha – 11am
November, 26: Tunisia vs Australia – Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah – 5am
November, 30: Tunisia vs France – Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan – 10am
November, 30: Australia vs Denmark – Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah – 10am

Group E schedule​

November, 23: Spain vs Costa Rica- Al Thumama Stadium, Al Khor – 11am
November, 23: Germany vs Japan – Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan – 8am
November, 27: Spain vs Germany – Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor – 2pm
November, 27: Japan vs Costa Rica – Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan – 5am
December, 1: Japan vs Spain – Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan – 2pm
December, 1: Costa Rica vs Germany – Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor – 2pm

Group F schedule​

November, 23: Belgium vs Canada – Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan – 2pm
November, 23: Morocco vs Croatia – Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor – 5am
November, 27: Belgium vs Morocco – Al Thumama Stadium, Al Khor – 8am
November, 27: Croatia vs Canada – Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan – 11am
December, 1: Croatia vs Belgium – Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan – 10am
December, 1: Canada vs Morocco – Al Thumama Stadium, Al Khor – 10am

Group G schedule​

November, 24: Brazil vs Serbia – Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail – 2pm
November, 24: Switzerland vs Cameroon – Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah – 5am
November, 28: Brazil vs Switzerland – Stadium 974, Doha – 11am
November, 28: Cameroon vs Serbia – Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah – 5am
December, 2: Cameroon vs Brazil – Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail – 2pm
December, 2: Serbia vs Switzerland – Stadium 974, Doha – 2pm

Group H schedule​

November, 24: Portugal vs Ghana – Stadium 974, Doha – 11am
November, 24: Uruguay vs South Korea – Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan – 8am
November, 28: Portugal vs Uruguay – Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail – 2pm
November, 28: South Korea vs Ghana – Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan – 8am
December, 2: South Korea vs Portugal – Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan – 10am
December, 2: Ghana vs Uruguay – Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah – 10am


Round of 16 schedule​

Match 49 – December, 3: Winner Group A vs Runners up Group B – Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan – 10am

Match 50 – December, 3: Winners Group C vs Runners up Group D – Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan – 2pm

Match 52 -December, 4: Winners Group D vs Runners up Group C – Al Thumama Stadium, Doha – 10am

Match 51 – December, 4: Winners Group B vs Runners up Group A – Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor – 2pm

Match 53 -December, 5: Winners Group E vs Runners up Group F – Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah – 10am

Match 54 – December, 5: Winners Group G vs Runners up Group H – Stadium 974, Doha – 2pm

Match 55 – December, 6: Winners Group F vs Runners up Group E – Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan – 10am

Match 56 – December, 6: Winners Group H vs Runners up Group G – Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail – 2pm


Quarterfinal schedule​

Match 58 – December, 9: Winners Match 53 vs Winners Match 54 – Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan – 10am

Match 57 – December, 9: Winners Match 49 vs Winners Match 50 – Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail – 10am

Match 60 – December, 10: Winners Match 55 vs Winners Match 56 – Al Thumama Stadium, Doha – 10am

Match 59 – December, 10: Winners Match 51 vs Winners Match 52 – Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor – 2pm


Semifinal schedule​

Match 61 – December, 13: Winners Match 57 vs Winners Match 58 – Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail – 2pm

Match 62 – December, 14: Winners Match 59 vs Winners Match 60 – Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor – 2pm


Third-place play-off​

Match 63 – December, 17: Losers Match 61 vs Losers Match 62 – Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan – 2pm


Final​

Match 64 – December, 18: Winners Match 61 vs Winners Match 62 – Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail – 10am

We Will Collective Update

Hey all, wanted to share a quick update with you all as we’re in an important phase in the portal/NIL world. We Will has been making progress behind the scenes. We have signed a deal with Learfield to be an official sponsor of Cyclone Athletics, which means we are able to advertise at the games and will be featured this Saturday on the video board with a message from Coach Campbell. Also, We Will is close to launching a subscription service called the We Will Club, that is separate of the non-profit effort that will allow fans access to exclusive merchandise, autographs, live events, etc for a monthly subscription. We are partnering with CF on some town hall and subscriber exclusive content as well.

As part of the We Will Club, we are working with 6-10 priority Football players that will be part of the Marketing efforts and the response from those priority players has been very positive. The hope is by being proactive with these players, that will mean good things once the portal season begins. You will be hearing a lot more in the next week or two. But your support and telling your friends about our efforts is certainly appreciated!

-Brent

Is your trust in CMC lost to fix this offense in 2023 and beyond?

I’m feeling pretty discouraged about the direction things are heading. I don’t see a willingness to change. This is a common symptom of coaches who eventually lose their jobs. (Not saying Campbell will here anytime soon, but it’s similar)

It’s reminding me a lot of Matt Nagy in Chicago. He flourished early on in his tenure. But he refused to change when opposing teams caught on to some more predictable tendencies. It was “his way or the highway” and the Bears floundered thanks to it.

I don’t get the impression Campbell is willing to change how he runs things. I really don’t. This is what the greatest coaches like Saban and Gundy always recognize. It just feels like I’m bracing for the exact same staff and exact same boneheaded offensive schemes to return next year. It’s going to be painful to watch if this is what continues.

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