Posted by jstevrtc on January 24th, 2011
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A painter can be convinced that they’re in the process of creating a masterpiece and then, suddenly, pick up their brushes one day and lose all feel for what they were doing or what they wanted to say. The only option then is to leave it or trash it and work on something else. A similar thing happens in sports, and especially college basketball. Players and coaches can fall victim to burnout, chemistry problems, communication breakdowns, or any host of difficulties that can ruin a season. Not one person here would be surprised if
Michigan State lost the rest of their conference games and then coasted through the Big Ten Tournament, but certainly nobody predicted the kind of season the Spartans are having.
MSU site The Only Colors weighs in on what they think the problems are in East Lansing.
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Sophomore forward
Dan Jennings must have had a plane to catch on Sunday, or perhaps he just figured he had better things to do than to sit on the bench with his
West Virginia teammates as the Mountaineers defeated
South Florida. Jennings, who’s played in 14 of WVU’s 18 games and averages 2.1 PPG and 2.5 RPG in 8.6 MPG,
just up and left the bench with about 18 minutes left in the game yesterday, “never to be seen again, I guess,” according to
Bob Huggins. Dan, buddy…apologize to your team and your coach and enjoy any role your team gives you. You’re a young forward on a team with a few guys playing better than you at that position. Keep working and your time will come.
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Having just one loss and a player of the year candidate on your team will put a smile on any coach’s face, but The
Daily Herald’sJason Franchuk says the best evidence that
BYU coach Dave Rose is having fun this seasonis that the coach has actually made it a point to take time to needle the writer consistently about ths condition of the latter’s cell phone. Franchuk also notes that
Jimmer Fredette and
Kyle Collinswoth are “looking forward to the fun” of playing
San Diego State this Wednesday night. So are we, boys.
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If you have ESPN Insider access, we encourage you to check out the
Doug Gottlieb article
about getting comfortable as a college freshman, and not just because it had us reminiscing about those trembling and reluctant first few college days of our own. We certainly won’t give away Gottlieb’s whole list, but two fellows who appear on it whom we’re most impressed by are
Missouri’s Phil Pressey and
Ohio State’s Aaron Craft. Just a few weeks ago, Pressey was lost and downright intimidated but has found his rhythm and you can see confidence where there once was none. And for a while it looked like Craft would be primarily known as “the guy in
the Bruce Pearl photo,” but his solid play for the Buckeyes has been too good for people to even care about that.
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