Thoughts from the Badger State

Whenever we have a game, I try and seek out the views and opinions of those from the opponents area.

Today, we will look at Swingtown Badger Basketball Blog and The Badger Herald.

From Swingtown:

I don’t think a home game could have come at a better time. The Badgers couldn’t hit the broad side of the barn in Orlando, especially from deep…  NC State used to be a lot like Wisconsin with Herb Sendek at the helm. But he was chased away to ASU because their fanbase seemingly values high tempo over success… But they are signing 4- and 5-star recruits now, so I guess they can lose in style.

The Herald:

Despite their youthfulness, UW head coach Bo Ryan acknowledged the team’s athleticism and natural talent, saying they “can beat anyone in the country.”

But when it comes to anticipating NC State’s game plan, Ryan, whose teams have always been able to slow down the pace of their opponent, expects nothing less from the Wolfpack than another attempt at running the Badgers up and down the court.

“They’ll do that. Anybody that sees our team salivates. You know, if Pavlov rang a bell…” Ryan said. “People have been trying to run it down our throats for 10 years, it’s our job to stop them.”

Slowing down the opposing offense is somewhat of a trademark for UW, which has finished in the NCAA’s top 10 in points allowed in each of the last four years. So far this year, the Badger ‘D” has remained as dependable as ever, allowing an average of 54 points per game, right on cue with years past.

Only one team thus far has scored more than 60 points on UW, and Badger opponents have been held to shooting an average of just .387 and .351 this season.

On the other side of the court, the Badgers have struggled to consistently shoot the ball well over their last three games in the Old Spice Classic. In all first halves, UW connected on just .318 of all shots while coming back in the second to hit .509 of all attempts.

Other than poor shooting, UW’s two losses so far this season don’t have much else in common. Against UNLV, Wisconsin won the rebound fight and took full advantage of second chance points, but it was costly turnovers late in the game that made the difference.

Against Notre Dame, Wisconsin committed just four turnovers but lost the rebound fight and failed to get to the free throw line.

Tonight will be a battle of wills, the will to impose one style over another. The thing is, I don’t see it being that much of a factor unless we REALLY run the floor. Fortunately, we do have the ability to run an effective half-court offense, and we all know Wisconsin can run. This is a really tough game to quantify, which means we could easily get blown out or pull the upset. One thing is certain, this is an exceptional opportunity for NCSU to take the next step. But if we lose tonight, we still have some marquee games remaining in December to nullify a loss to the Badgers.

In absolutely unrelated news, came across this (not sure if anyone is talking about it on the forums): In short, despite what we heard from Gruden’s camp earlier this week, athletic director Kirby Hocutt will travel to Tampa Wednesday and meet with Gruden to gauge his interest in the position.

About BAM

I grew up on Jones Franklin Rd with a Wolfpack banner hanging over my bed. UNCW class of 2001.

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114 Responses to Thoughts from the Badger State

  1. 70wolf 12/01/2010 at 7:56 PM #

    Just in case any badger fans are coming by to see whats going on here a few point for you (1) Herb Sendek left NC State with an overall loosing record in the ACC; (2) I personnaly wished him gone because at heart he was/is a looser. Hope that helps you understand where most of us are coming from.

  2. LRM 12/01/2010 at 8:06 PM #

    Of course that’s the national perception of why that f***er left. That’s the message the national media goes to great lengths to portray.

  3. WolftownVA81 12/01/2010 at 8:20 PM #

    Four unforced turnovers in a row.

  4. WolftownVA81 12/01/2010 at 8:35 PM #

    Looking pretty bad. Can’t score, poor defense and Javy playing fast and loose with the ball. Lost track of the turnovers. I think it’s up to 8 now.

  5. Wolfpack93 12/01/2010 at 8:36 PM #

    Why is it that when we turn the ball over, Sid appears calm as he claps for his players? WTF?

    I don’t know if there is another team in the country that underperforms as well as the Wolfpack does on a regular basis…

  6. eas 12/01/2010 at 8:38 PM #

    Leslie needs a lot more work than I originally thought (he is a turnover machine). Harrow needs more minutes.

    We look really bad

  7. ruffles31 12/01/2010 at 8:44 PM #

    This is hard to watch. We look awful.

  8. Wufpacker 12/01/2010 at 8:45 PM #

    Well…that was painful.

  9. mwcric 12/01/2010 at 8:45 PM #

    Wow – a new record! I’ve never given up on a season so quickly in my life, even in the Les years (course I was a young optimist then). Oh well – maybe we can eke into the CBI with a little luck.

  10. tuckerdorm1983 12/01/2010 at 8:47 PM #

    In softball they will call the game if the other team gets ahead by more than 20 runs. Why not the same in basketball. Maybe we should not come out in the second half. We are heading to have as many turnovers as points

  11. kjedward 12/01/2010 at 8:47 PM #

    Wow this is quite embarrassing. DirecTV was broken until about the 5 min mark. I haven’t seen us score. Defense looked pretty good during that stretch but offense was totally out of sync.

  12. Wufpacker 12/01/2010 at 8:49 PM #

    I could be mistaken, but wasn’t the score 25-21 at one point? Did they just score 19 straight (or thereabouts?) to close out the first half?

  13. Gowolves 12/01/2010 at 8:51 PM #

    Time for DY to start looking for a basketball coach. It is official that Lowe cannot coach

  14. heavy 12/01/2010 at 8:51 PM #

    C’mon mwcric, let’s be positive. The season is young…I’m going with home game in the NIT.

  15. 61Packer 12/01/2010 at 8:53 PM #

    Gowolves: It is official that Lowe cannot coach.

    Ya think?

  16. tuckerdorm1983 12/01/2010 at 8:53 PM #

    we keep playing like this and we will be 9th or 10th in the conference. Maybe tracy will help things.

  17. Wufpacker 12/01/2010 at 8:56 PM #

    I was mistaken. It was 29-21. They only closed out the half scoring 15 straight points.

    Thank goodness…for a minute there I thought we were REALLY bad.

    (6:36 scoring drought to close the 1st half, btw)

  18. heavy 12/01/2010 at 8:58 PM #

    If this was prison, Bo would be selling Sid for packs of cigarettes right now…

  19. wolfwarrior 12/01/2010 at 9:05 PM #

    This game is featuring 19-0 run, State has not score in over 8 minutes. Painful.

  20. boonami 12/01/2010 at 9:05 PM #

    Javi has mo biz playing

  21. eas 12/01/2010 at 9:12 PM #

    Vandy is horrible! Just aweful….he should sit for the year.

  22. eas 12/01/2010 at 9:14 PM #

    Please take him out Sid! 7′ tall and a 1st grader plays better.

  23. Manu Ginobili 12/01/2010 at 9:16 PM #

    What doesn’t make me feel so bad is that we apparently have someone competent as an AD. Has a coach even been fired during the middle of the season for horrible on-field performance? Regardless, this is Lowe’s last year, right?

  24. NCSU84 12/01/2010 at 9:27 PM #

    Don’t press the panic button just yet. Keep in mind, this is a young team, playing on the road, and their sr. leader (Tracy) is injured. With that list of issues, this type of performance against a good Badger squad could have been predicted.

  25. Chucks Chesticles 12/01/2010 at 9:32 PM #

    I disagree, I did not panic with football this year because I could see the guys giving effort. There is very little effort on the court tonight, hence panic. This is just plain embarrassing. Sid is gonna have to go. I really like him as a person but the poor guy just can’t coach.

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