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Re: 2024-25 Season

Postby NUgradCUfan » Tue Oct 01, 2024 2:53 pm

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drbluejay wrote:Think a lot of people are waiting to see what time that Ohio State-Nebraska football game is. Hard pill to swallow but it's reality. If that football game's a night game that'll affect attendance drastically.


This may be BS but according to this 3PM is the latest possible start.



+1 If this is accurate this would be very ideal.
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Re: 2024-25 Season

Postby wildjays » Tue Oct 01, 2024 6:33 pm

WBR Tom wrote:Steve Merfeld joined us on the Bluejay Beat podcast for a 45-minute chat about the progress of the team after one week of practice, gives his thoughts on each of the newcomers, and talks about the Purdue exhibition.

We've made this one free for everyone as a preview of our Patreon podcasts. If you like it, consider subscribing for $4.99/month and supporting WBR's coverage of the Jays!

https://whiteandbluereview.com/bluejay- ... preseason/


A great season starting pod to get you in the mood. Check it out and subscribe for the season.
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Re: 2024-25 Season

Postby JacobPadilla » Tue Oct 01, 2024 10:25 pm

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For the past several offseasons, I've loved our depth. This offseason is no different. And each year, I was fooled and we have little depth. I really hope this is the year Lucy doesn't pull back the football again.


For the years since Modestas came on campus (RS freshman year), the number of players averaging 10+ mpg is:
---9 (20-21)
---8 (21-22), 9 if you count Feazell who avg'd 9.9 and played a key role in the NCAAT
---6 (22-23)
---6 (23-24)

Is this trend due to NIL, the complexity of our offense (has this changed recently?), the fact our top-end talent has improved in the past 4 years, pressure on the coaching staff to depend on the best players to win games and maintain our rankings?

Complex issue that always leads to some interesting discussion. What I will say is that, guys like LJ, McAndrew, and Greer should be assumed to leave for greener pastures if they don't get significant minutes right away.


I think a lot of it is due to the unique nature of these past couple of rosters and the stars' ability to shoulder heavy minutes loads while still playing at a high level. I don't know that this year's roster has top-end guys who are so far ahead of the other options that it makes sense to play the top four guys 35+ minutes every night. There is no direct replacement for Baylor on this roster currently, especially with Zugic's status up in the air. Is Jamiya Neal going to play 37 minutes a night? Not sure I see that (he actually led ASU at 32.7 MPG last year, and they went 14-18).

We can probably slot Kalkbrenner in for 35 MPG or so again. Ashworth was at 32, and it'll probably be around there again. Isaacs was at 33 last year for Texas Tech. Miller was at 22 as Creighton's starting 4.

Say you go with:
Ashworth (33)
Isaacs (33)
Neal (27)
Green (22)
Kalkbrenner (35)

That leaves you with 50 minutes to distribute between backups — 5 for whatever you want to do at back-up five, 18 remaining at the four and 27 for the backcourt spots. I think we'll see at least one of Ashworth and Isaacs on the court at all times in competitive games, eliminating the need for a true back-up point guard.

I heard Green and Traudt both had really good offseasons. I have to think carving out a role for McAndrew is a goal. Miller is a returning starter, but he missed out on a big chunk of the offseason. Curious how that will turn out, and I do think Green and Miller sharing the court is an option (again, Zugic being eligible changes the equation there because he'll likely just eat up all those extra minutes at the 2 and 3).
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Re: 2024-25 Season

Postby #RollJays » Wed Oct 02, 2024 9:33 am

JacobPadilla wrote:
Jaysker12 wrote:
For the past several offseasons, I've loved our depth. This offseason is no different. And each year, I was fooled and we have little depth. I really hope this is the year Lucy doesn't pull back the football again.


For the years since Modestas came on campus (RS freshman year), the number of players averaging 10+ mpg is:
---9 (20-21)
---8 (21-22), 9 if you count Feazell who avg'd 9.9 and played a key role in the NCAAT
---6 (22-23)
---6 (23-24)

Is this trend due to NIL, the complexity of our offense (has this changed recently?), the fact our top-end talent has improved in the past 4 years, pressure on the coaching staff to depend on the best players to win games and maintain our rankings?

Complex issue that always leads to some interesting discussion. What I will say is that, guys like LJ, McAndrew, and Greer should be assumed to leave for greener pastures if they don't get significant minutes right away.


I think a lot of it is due to the unique nature of these past couple of rosters and the stars' ability to shoulder heavy minutes loads while still playing at a high level. I don't know that this year's roster has top-end guys who are so far ahead of the other options that it makes sense to play the top four guys 35+ minutes every night. There is no direct replacement for Baylor on this roster currently, especially with Zugic's status up in the air. Is Jamiya Neal going to play 37 minutes a night? Not sure I see that (he actually led ASU at 32.7 MPG last year, and they went 14-18).

We can probably slot Kalkbrenner in for 35 MPG or so again. Ashworth was at 32, and it'll probably be around there again. Isaacs was at 33 last year for Texas Tech. Miller was at 22 as Creighton's starting 4.

Say you go with:
Ashworth (33)
Isaacs (33)
Neal (27)
Green (22)
Kalkbrenner (35)

That leaves you with 50 minutes to distribute between backups — 5 for whatever you want to do at back-up five, 18 remaining at the four and 27 for the backcourt spots. I think we'll see at least one of Ashworth and Isaacs on the court at all times in competitive games, eliminating the need for a true back-up point guard.

I heard Green and Traudt both had really good offseasons. I have to think carving out a role for McAndrew is a goal. Miller is a returning starter, but he missed out on a big chunk of the offseason. Curious how that will turn out, and I do think Green and Miller sharing the court is an option (again, Zugic being eligible changes the equation there because he'll likely just eat up all those extra minutes at the 2 and 3).

Gonna be impossible to keep all the guys at the 4 spot happy.
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Re: 2024-25 Season

Postby JayPharmAlum » Wed Oct 02, 2024 10:24 am

Schedule dropped with tip times and TV partners. Three home games on peacock. UConn at home being aired by CBSSports.

NYE game at home against St. John’s tipping off at 3pm.
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Re: 2024-25 Season

Postby Jet915 » Wed Oct 02, 2024 10:36 am

JayPharmAlum wrote:Schedule dropped with tip times and TV partners. Three home games on peacock. UConn at home being aired by CBSSports.

NYE game at home against St. John’s tipping off at 3pm.


UCONN at home on cbssportsnetwork is egregious.
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Re: 2024-25 Season

Postby SeattleJay » Wed Oct 02, 2024 11:13 am

JayPharmAlum wrote:Schedule dropped with tip times and TV partners. Three home games on peacock. UConn at home being aired by CBSSports.

NYE game at home against St. John’s tipping off at 3pm.

I’m not seeing TV coverage for the Purdue game. Does anyone have any insight into this?
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Re: 2024-25 Season

Postby JayPharmAlum » Wed Oct 02, 2024 11:18 am

SeattleJay wrote:
JayPharmAlum wrote:Schedule dropped with tip times and TV partners. Three home games on peacock. UConn at home being aired by CBSSports.

NYE game at home against St. John’s tipping off at 3pm.

I’m not seeing TV coverage for the Purdue game. Does anyone have any insight into this?

I assume it will not be televised.
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Re: 2024-25 Season

Postby skinzfan23 » Wed Oct 02, 2024 11:48 am

Yeah the 3pm tip time on New Year's Eve is going to be tough for those that have to work that day.
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Re: 2024-25 Season

Postby Realhoops » Wed Oct 02, 2024 1:12 pm

Jet915 wrote:
JayPharmAlum wrote:Schedule dropped with tip times and TV partners. Three home games on peacock. UConn at home being aired by CBSSports.

NYE game at home against St. John’s tipping off at 3pm.


UCONN at home on cbssportsnetwork is egregious.


Theoretically a matchup between top 10 teams, for the top of the conference, in what has become a pretty heated rivalry. Surely nobody will want to see that on national television, right?
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