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3/01/2022 10:34 pm  #1


Is it worse to be a Dukes fan or Richmond or Bonnies fan this year ?

I really didn’t expect much out of our Dukes this year.  Didn’t think it could be as bad as it turned out for us. But, Richmond and St. Bonaventure had basically everyone returning and much was expected from each team. In my opinion their fans have to be more upset than us with how this season unfolded.

 

3/02/2022 8:42 am  #2


Re: Is it worse to be a Dukes fan or Richmond or Bonnies fan this year ?

No question.  I think the St. Bonaventure fans are more upset, coming off of an NCAA bid and having everyone back.  The wheels started to come off for Richmond during last year's COVID season, and a goodly number of Richmond fans don't have faith in Chris Mooney and wanted him out of there for the past few years.

Wildwood13, with your coaching experience, could there be a negative side of having everyone back?  I would think that opposing coaches would be able to develop better scouting reports and game plans having familiarity from playing against the same team 4 to 8 times previously.  Of course, you still have to execute to beat them; and right now, I would say Davidson, VCU, Saint Louis, Dayton and perhaps George Mason have enough talent to do so.

Last edited by PhoenixRising2 (3/02/2022 8:42 am)

 

3/02/2022 9:30 am  #3


Re: Is it worse to be a Dukes fan or Richmond or Bonnies fan this year ?

Having everyone back is a double edge sword. The positives are, the familiarity with the coaches and players, knowing your teammates strengths and weaknesses. The physical and mental maturity is a major plus. (Men playing against boys). The experience of success with the been there done it, could be tricky, over confidence or will they build on that experience. Some of the pitfalls with teams playing together for so long are as follows. Do these players really like each other on and off the court ? They spend so much time with each other, just like rock bands, they wind up replacing parts because of personality conflicts. Are the players looking forward to making money at the sport and are ready to move on ?
   The ideal situation IMO is to have a diversified group, a few seniors and a few in each grade below. The seniors will be your leaders and will be replaced by the juniors the following year creating a new role for the players and keeping it fresh.
   I was really expecting big things from both teams because of their previous success and their maturity as young men. But something happened to both squads, wether the coach could not keep them focused or they don’t like each other. Whatever the case, I would have liked both teams to do well this year and have a rooting A-10 interest in the NCAA tournament this year.

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3/02/2022 9:54 am  #4


Re: Is it worse to be a Dukes fan or Richmond or Bonnies fan this year ?

I was skeptical about the two teams that brought everyone back.  I think teams can get stale with the same coaching, and same routines for six years in some cases.  They have a lot of guys who probably would have moved-on if they had better opportunities professionally.  A guy like Lofton for example is a very good college player, but doesn't shoot well from distance, so his value is limited as a pro.  He can probably play in Europe.  I saw the Bonnies squeak out a win at St. Joe's over the weekend, but Osunnyi suffered what looked like a pretty bad ankle injury.  Without him they are toast!  
I saw a good bit of Dayton at Richmond last night, and it was far from an artistic matchup; offensively pretty painful to watch for both teams.  Richmond just had no long-range shooting, and their leading scorer, Burton had a miserable night.  He was scoreless from the field for much of the game.  Dayton did just enough to win, but also looked pretty bad offensively.  Pete Gillen who does the color on many of the A-10 games for CBS Sports was finding it hard to find positive things to say, but kept reiterating that the A-10 is a great league and Bernie McGlade is doing a wonderful job.  It will be interesting to see how the A-10 Tourney plays out with Davidson possibly being the only team that is in good shape for an at-large bid if they fail to win the tournament.  Worse case scenario for the league is that Davidson wins the tourney and nobody else gets an at-large.  

 

3/02/2022 11:42 am  #5


Re: Is it worse to be a Dukes fan or Richmond or Bonnies fan this year ?

Definitely Duquesne.   Those other programs experienced success. DU’s failure has actually sucked the joy of watching college basketball out of me.   I always used to enjoy watching other A10 games.  Nothing this year.

I bought NCAA tournament tickets.  I’m giving them to my nephews. After watching DU play, I would probably not recognize the sport.

 

3/02/2022 12:00 pm  #6


Re: Is it worse to be a Dukes fan or Richmond or Bonnies fan this year ?

A83 wrote:

Definitely Duquesne. Those other programs experienced success. DU’s failure has actually sucked the joy of watching college basketball out of me. I always used to enjoy watching other A10 games. Nothing this year.

I bought NCAA tournament tickets. I’m giving them to my nephews. After watching DU play, I would probably not recognize the sport.

I feel the same.   Almost bought NCAA tickets but, like you, lost interest early in the year, no joy or fun.   I have started watching the better games on tv recently.   Really enjoyed Duke blasting pitt last night, caught a bit of VCU running StB, that was nice too.  :-)))

 

3/02/2022 6:34 pm  #7


Re: Is it worse to be a Dukes fan or Richmond or Bonnies fan this year ?

A83 wrote:

Definitely Duquesne. Those other programs experienced success. DU’s failure has actually sucked the joy of watching college basketball out of me. I always used to enjoy watching other A10 games. Nothing this year.

I bought NCAA tournament tickets. I’m giving them to my nephews. After watching DU play, I would probably not recognize the sport.

Watching KD's team this year  has become the worse experience in 50 years of following DU BB. Rock bottom. So many years of losing and this guy never had a winning plan of recruiting, coaching, and game time planning, and worse, for the money. After watching this guy, under coach,  for 5 years,  I am sure that  KD could, next year, out-recruit Kentucky and surely under coach them into a 500 team.

Last edited by NapaDuke (3/03/2022 3:02 pm)

 

3/02/2022 8:10 pm  #8


Re: Is it worse to be a Dukes fan or Richmond or Bonnies fan this year ?

Napa...I know you are angry, but Ferry was worse and Nee was at the bottom.

 

3/02/2022 9:54 pm  #9


Re: Is it worse to be a Dukes fan or Richmond or Bonnies fan this year ?

FAM wrote:

Napa...I know you are angry, but Ferry was worse and Nee was at the bottom.

Yea, you are right about Ferry. Nothing hurt worse than watching teams roll the ball to center court, just mocking Ferry's passive zone defense. Instead of DU highlight reels at the games maybe we should show our lowlights. There are certainly more of them. LOL.

Last edited by NapaDuke (3/03/2022 3:03 pm)

 

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