Totally. They're just so damn limited with three players out. Kelsey has a decision to make. To continue with the green light on 3 point shooting, or slowing down the offense and using their hustle and hard nosed defense to win games in the 60's.Johnson-Pryor being out is just a killer.
It forces Edwards into ball handling and guarding small guards neither is ideal. Pryor was so good on ball screens and no one else comes close.
They play extremely hard but they are out matched.
And defensively Edwards cant guard a parked car.Definitely disappointed in Edwards and Hadley so far. Edwards just doesn't appear to be able to score consistently at this level.
What's troubling? The fact that we have only 8 scholarship players? Is it really surprising that this team now isn't as good as they were in the Bahamas?Really troubling loss. All the good will from Bahamas was erased. Getting blown out twice at home is quite deflating. Chris Beard coached circles around Kelsey.
It was troubling because it looks like the injuries are definitely gonna derail the season. Kelsey had no answer to the ball pressure that Ole Miss applies. Same thing happened against Tennessee.What's troubling? The fact that we have only 8 scholarship players? Is it really surprising that this team now isn't as good as they were in the Bahamas?
What exactly could Kelsey do when facing a successful coach like Beard. How could he outcouch him?
It is what it is. Louisville would have needed a miracle to beat Ole Miss.
He has no answer because there is no answer when you have just one guard with any handle. Losing Johnson may end up being just as bad as losing Pryor. We only saw three games with Johnson to know exactly how much we're missing.It was troubling because it looks like the injuries are definitely gonna derail the season. Kelsey had no answer to the ball pressure that Ole Miss applies. Same thing happened against Tennessee.
Everything you wrote seems troubling. Seems like we are in agreement.He has no answer because there is no answer when you have just one guard with any handle. Losing Johnson may end up being just as bad as losing Pryor. We only saw three games with Johnson to know exactly how much we're missing.
Facts are facts and this team is overmatched against very good teams because of a lack of personal. It was going to be a challenging season without the injuries, but with them it's all but impossible to get where we all want to be.
I have accepted this fate. It is what it is. For me, the frustrating part is why this program is so snake bit? Why are we so unlucky? How many times has a team lost three major players to serious injuries just seven games into the season?
Doesn't appear you are in full agreement.Everything you wrote seems troubling. Seems like we are in agreement.
I suppose so. I was hoping that Kelsey could come up with something to mitigate the losses of Pryor. We didn’t have Johnson in the Bahamas so I knew we could compete without him.Doesn't appear you are in full agreement.
You're putting some of this on the HC and the overall performance last night, whereas TRV is pointing out the issue is simply the injuries, and the Pryor ACL sealed it and last night was inevitable.
You wanted to hold onto the IU/WVU and I don't blame you, it felt good. But while those games showed what it could have been, the loss of Pryor made those results irrelevant for the rest of this season. We're screwed.
IMO, TRV is correct. He reached the acceptance part of the process a little quicker than you did, and he's correct about the why too.
Pryor's skillset is just too unique to replace, especially given being down 2 additional key guys.I suppose so. I was hoping that Kelsey could come up with something to mitigate the losses of Pryor. We didn’t have Johnson in the Bahamas so I knew we could compete without him.