Ohio U Basketball...where basketball actually happens

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Re: Ohio U Basketball...where basketball actually happens

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BGSU33 wrote:I sure can't wait to see Orr unleash all these "scorers" we return this year. You know, the ones we had planted on the bench when we struggled like hell to score outside of two players who are no longer with us. When I read him saying that about this upcoming season, I about fell out of my chair.
I wish someone would ask him that very question. If they were so talented how could he keep them on the bench? Unless numerous players make quantum leaps in their ability to score this could be a 4-5 win year and make the decision to keep this charade going for another year all the more humiliating if that is even possible.
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Re: Ohio U Basketball...where basketball actually happens

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mscarn wrote:
BGSU33 wrote:I sure can't wait to see Orr unleash all these "scorers" we return this year. You know, the ones we had planted on the bench when we struggled like hell to score outside of two players who are no longer with us. When I read him saying that about this upcoming season, I about fell out of my chair.
I wish someone would ask him that very question. If they were so talented how could he keep them on the bench? Unless numerous players make quantum leaps in their ability to score this could be a 4-5 win year and make the decision to keep this charade going for another year all the more humiliating if that is even possible.
For me, this goes to the core of my objections to Orr's coaching....the rotting of Clarke and Sealey on the bench....the platooning of Holmes, while we watched Kraus struggle, Crawford make bad decisions, and COrr play full time despite having below average D1 talent.
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