Moved up to 14 on the NET. Prohm has this NET thing figured out pretty well.
What a great effort in the second half by these guys. Great defensive effort and shot selection was improved over the last couple games at Hilton. Good win for Steve and his staff. Get another on Saturday at Texas
I was planning to complain about rebounding as it seems like we are constantly giving up offensive rebounds but then I saw we out rebounded OU 35-30. I think that had to do with the fact that we shot 51% for the game including almost 48% from 3. In the first half it seemed like they were out hustling us on the boards which IMO was the difference in the Baylor and TCU games. Too many second chance points. It's partly because we play 4 guards and teams with big athletic guys are just going over us. We need to do a better job blocking out and drawing some over the back fouls. Always happy for a win and support our players and coaches.
Fair enough. They haven't looked like anything special to me all season but it's a matter of opinion.
I was planning to complain about rebounding as it seems like we are constantly giving up offensive rebounds but then I saw we out rebounded OU 35-30. I think that had to do with the fact that we shot 51% for the game including almost 48% from 3. In the first half it seemed like they were out hustling us on the boards which IMO was the difference in the Baylor and TCU games. Too many second chance points. It's partly because we play 4 guards and teams with big athletic guys are just going over us. We need to do a better job blocking out and drawing some over the back fouls. Always happy for a win and support our players and coaches.
Good solid home win. Just curious what some of you consider a good win? OU has the following rankings on The Net-40, KenPom-40 and the RPI-31.
Really nice second half effort by the guys. I thought THT played within himself for the most part. An aggressive Shayok is what we need the rest of the year. And how about that defensive performance?
That would put me in a happy space...but I'm not holding my breath.That was a convincing win over a currently right side of the bubble tournament team which makes it a nice win. Oklahoma's going to need to win 1 of their last 2 (vs Kansas, @KState) or get an upset in KC to be completely safe imo. They're above Lunardi's "last 4 byes" right now fwiw so they likely have some wiggle room.
I would consider our "good wins" though @TexasTech, @KState, Kansas, Ole Miss, and @Oklahoma. Those 4 road wins are all considered Quad 1A wins. The Kansas home win could move into that category too when the NET updates, it's currently borderline.
They recently beat a TCU team without Noi. Also beat Texas without Roach on Saturday.Oklahoma doesn't suck, most mock brackets still have them safely in the tourney right now as a 9 or 10 seed. They just won in Fort Worth a week ago, something we failed to do.
After watching the Baylor postgame presser and seeing Shayok fuming, I felt good about him providing a spark down the stretch. Going in to Saturday at TCU, I was expecting him to have a big game, but he got hit with two quick fouls and sat most of the first half. The "Shayok had an off game at TCU" narrative is just lazy. I'm not sure he even played 15 minutes. It wasn't like he played 37 and went 2-18 from the field. He probably would have been the difference at TCU had he not been hit with early foul trouble.I thought this was really positive:
“Shayok texted Prohm before the game letting him know he was prepared to do whatever it takes to win from here on out.”
''I just wanted to make sure I have no regrets leaving Iowa State. I'm going to leave it all out there for sure,'' Shayok said.
I was planning to complain about rebounding as it seems like we are constantly giving up offensive rebounds but then I saw we out rebounded OU 35-30. I think that had to do with the fact that we shot 51% for the game including almost 48% from 3. In the first half it seemed like they were out hustling us on the boards which IMO was the difference in the Baylor and TCU games. Too many second chance points. It's partly because we play 4 guards and teams with big athletic guys are just going over us. We need to do a better job blocking out and drawing some over the back fouls. Always happy for a win and support our players and coaches.
I actually think its pretty mellow. Wins tend to send the biggest critic back to the catacombs of where he dwells, waiting for the opportunity of the shade a loss provides to come back out and provide unsupported comments and meanderings about program apocalypse.
Yeah... tough morning for the Steve Prohm can't coach crowd.
He can coach, but I still get frustrated with how timeouts are used. Talk with assistant coaches for a minute, talk to players for 30 seconds, and go sit on the bench while the on the floor team talks to each other, or refs, or whoever else is out there. I can understand knowing that these guys need to figure it out for themselves, but of the great coaches out there not too many share this style.
Yeah... tough morning for the Steve Prohm can't coach crowd.
After watching the Baylor postgame presser and seeing Shayok fuming, I felt good about him providing a spark down the stretch. Going in to Saturday at TCU, I was expecting him to have a big game, but he got hit with two quick fouls and sat most of the first half. The "Shayok had an off game at TCU" narrative is just lazy. I'm not sure he even played 15 minutes. It wasn't like he played 37 and went 2-18 from the field. He probably would have been the difference at TCU had he not been hit with early foul trouble.
Regardless, I'm hoping we've identified the guy who is going to lead us down the stretch.
Yeah, agree. He played 16 minutes due to foul trouble, and I think the team finally had it rolling in the second half, and Prohm is definitely a guy who sticks with the hot lineup.