22-12 foul differential. 21 free throws for BYU, 7 free throws for us.
The problem is that they have SO many 3-point shooters. Therefore, if one or two are off, others can pick up the slack.Yeah, if they have a cold shooting game, they're going down. They're built like a good version of Iowa.
Insanely fair and nice comments from a coug fan. Weird to see something so reasonable on the internet! Good luck. Young is also an incredible coach!Not at all. ABSOLUTELY NOT.
Full disclosure: BYU fan here.
ISU was in a very difficult spot, down 2/3 of the best backcourt in the Big XII and having played a tough game yesterday. If Iowa State had won this game it would legitimately have been one of the best wins in your program's storied history because it was a definite uphill battle to start with and the odds were SO stacked against you.
I think someone would have gotten second-degree burns if they had touched Curtis Jones in the first half, but I also thought that playing the game yesterday would hurt his long-range shooting in the second half and it did. The first place fatigue shows up is always in the jump shots, and the incredibly intense way he plays defense takes a LOT of energy.
Momcilovic had a great game, considerably better than the last time these teams played, and Jackson showed a tremendous amount of heart and muscle. BYU had a big rebounding advantage last game, but definitely not this time and a lot of that was Jackson. Not having Lipsey REALLY hurt ISU though because he and Jones together are absolute murder in the trapping defense you guys run. Kelderman gave it his best, but he's no Lipsey. No shame there: damned few are. Jefferson is a beast and a damn good ball handler for a big man, but not having Lipsey hurt there too.
This game wasn't remotely a fair test of ISU. I think with a healthy Lipsey, a healthy Gilbert and no game yesterday you guys probably win by at least ten.
Just as a side note, I was watching this game with BYU fans and they were yapping about all the fouls ISU committed that didn't get called. I think one thing we can all agree on is that officiating overall DEFINITELY needs to improve. Some of those guys look like they could use seeing-eye dogs out there!
One last comment: the more I see Coach Otzelberger, the more impressed I am. I don't know when his contract is up but when it is, whatever it costs to keep him, PAY IT.
Good luck in the rest of the season!
On our drives they were jamming our players with both hands and stopping them. Wasn’t small hand checks it was full pushes to stop the drive.I'm sure we're all a little biased but I thought they were absolutely handsy/draped over Milan almost every possession.
Credit where credit is due. ISU played great, even w/o their starting guards. BYU weathered what ISU could muster.Not at all. ABSOLUTELY NOT.
Full disclosure: BYU fan here.
ISU was in a very difficult spot, down 2/3 of the best backcourt in the Big XII and having played a tough game yesterday. If Iowa State had won this game it would legitimately have been one of the best wins in your program's storied history because it was a definite uphill battle to start with and the odds were SO stacked against you.
I think someone would have gotten second-degree burns if they had touched Curtis Jones in the first half, but I also thought that playing the game yesterday would hurt his long-range shooting in the second half and it did. The first place fatigue shows up is always in the jump shots, and the incredibly intense way he plays defense takes a LOT of energy.
Momcilovic had a great game, considerably better than the last time these teams played, and Jackson showed a tremendous amount of heart and muscle. BYU had a big rebounding advantage last game, but definitely not this time and a lot of that was Jackson. Not having Lipsey REALLY hurt ISU though because he and Jones together are absolute murder in the trapping defense you guys run. Kelderman gave it his best, but he's no Lipsey. No shame there: damned few are. Jefferson is a beast and a damn good ball handler for a big man, but not having Lipsey hurt there too.
This game wasn't remotely a fair test of ISU. I think with a healthy Lipsey, a healthy Gilbert and no game yesterday you guys probably win by at least ten.
Just as a side note, I was watching this game with BYU fans and they were yapping about all the fouls ISU committed that didn't get called. I think one thing we can all agree on is that officiating overall DEFINITELY needs to improve. Some of those guys look like they could use seeing-eye dogs out there!
One last comment: the more I see Coach Otzelberger, the more impressed I am. I don't know when his contract is up but when it is, whatever it costs to keep him, PAY IT.
Good luck in the rest of the season!
They beat us in Ames by out rebounding us 52-24. If we flip that to 42-34, we win the game. Rebounding, not shooting, killed us last week.We'll see. They have 4-5 really good shooters. They are still hot. So the chances they go to the 16 are better than not.
Plus isn't that Russian guy suppsoe to be a lottery pick? They definitely aren't devoid of talent.They have elite shooters, length and athleticism.
So basically all we need is..... just the Lip.The way Jackson, Momcilovic, and Heise have stepped up their game gives me great hope as long as we can have Lipsey back for the tourney.
They have scary potential, but it's still the same team that lost at Cincinnati by 18, lost at Utah and lost at TCU. They annoy the crap out of me as much as any team in the new Big 12, but I'll probably root for every conference team in the first round at least.The problem is that they have SO many 3-point shooters. Therefore, if one or two are off, others can pick up the slack.
I was also impressed with BYU’s ability to get open 3-point looks. They move the ball around as good as any team that I have seen. Plus, they are excellent at driving and kicking it out. Having said that, I hope they get bounced in the first round.
Statement, not a question. Yes.Plus isn't that Russian guy suppsoe to be a lottery pick? They definitely aren't devoid of talent.
At this point, I root for all the Big12 teams. The infighting is over. Let's Go!!!They have scary potential, but it's still the same team that lost at Cincinnati by 18, lost at Utah and lost at TCU. They annoy the crap out of me as much as any team in the new Big 12, but I'll probably root for every conference team in the first round at least.
Just wait till u see what they're bringing in.Plus isn't that Russian guy suppsoe to be a lottery pick? They definitely aren't devoid of talent.
He went past 3 feetThere are no pivot foot restrictions on a throw-in. On a spot throw, the thrower can move up to three feet in either direction.
A sweet 16 is still better than winning KC and losing Thursday
Sort of agree.IMO a sweet 16 should be the floor for any TJ team. It’s not really an accomplishment it’s the expectation.
Did you or your co-watchers believe that BYU got the benefit of any calls or non-calls?Not at all. ABSOLUTELY NOT.
Full disclosure: BYU fan here.
ISU was in a very difficult spot, down 2/3 of the best backcourt in the Big XII and having played a tough game yesterday. If Iowa State had won this game it would legitimately have been one of the best wins in your program's storied history because it was a definite uphill battle to start with and the odds were SO stacked against you.
I think someone would have gotten second-degree burns if they had touched Curtis Jones in the first half, but I also thought that playing the game yesterday would hurt his long-range shooting in the second half and it did. The first place fatigue shows up is always in the jump shots, and the incredibly intense way he plays defense takes a LOT of energy.
Momcilovic had a great game, considerably better than the last time these teams played, and Jackson showed a tremendous amount of heart and muscle. BYU had a big rebounding advantage last game, but definitely not this time and a lot of that was Jackson. Not having Lipsey REALLY hurt ISU though because he and Jones together are absolute murder in the trapping defense you guys run. Kelderman gave it his best, but he's no Lipsey. No shame there: damned few are. Jefferson is a beast and a damn good ball handler for a big man, but not having Lipsey hurt there too.
This game wasn't remotely a fair test of ISU. I think with a healthy Lipsey, a healthy Gilbert and no game yesterday you guys probably win by at least ten.
Just as a side note, I was watching this game with BYU fans and they were yapping about all the fouls ISU committed that didn't get called. I think one thing we can all agree on is that officiating overall DEFINITELY needs to improve. Some of those guys look like they could use seeing-eye dogs out there!
One last comment: the more I see Coach Otzelberger, the more impressed I am. I don't know when his contract is up but when it is, whatever it costs to keep him, PAY IT.
Good luck in the rest of the season!
There always seems to be some sort of nut punch from the committee. We'll see what they do.Just have to say, I'm glad TJ made the call to hold both Lipsey and Gilbert. He might have had a little leeway with one or both. Holding them both means that we are recharging for the Dance!
Fingers crossed on good health. It might be the only thing holding us back. Good health and who knows?
Only one foot has to remain within the three foot area, so I doubt he did.He went past 3 feet