Damn, come back from 20 down to lose like that.
And it doesn't get any easier Wed night in Oxford.
GO FALCONS~BEAT MIAMI


I never really expected us to come back in the 2nd half today. But when we did, it got really crazy inside Anderson Arena. If only we could have won it in regulation, because overtime doesn't suit us well at all, and it showed. Why did Dakich have to put Floyd back in the game?! We were doing great with him on the bench, he comes in and the offense stagnated in OT. Plus, that was a nice hold the ball-then travel with 15 seconds left that sealed it.Falconfreak90 wrote:![]()
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Damn, come back from 20 down to lose like that.BG falls to 8-11, 4-5 MAC>
And it doesn't get any easier Wed night in Oxford.
GO FALCONS~BEAT MIAMI


If you survey posts from over the past few weeks, you'll see that people have been coming out of the woodwork to rip Floyd. NOBODY understands why he sees the court. It's a mystery.Falconfreak90 wrote:What was he doing???? Even the Akron announcers couldn't believe he was just holding the ball like that?
I don't like to criticize a player but for the love of Harold Anderson, what is it about Floyd? I don't understand his style of play.
Can someone please enlighten me about him?


Well said again Hammb, I've said all I can about Floyd, look at his stats today, zero assist and 3 turnovers. His effort is ALWAYS there but his game isn't. I watched him play a solid game at Kent but his luckey 35 footer saved us. The reason it was a 35 footed because he couldn't creat a offense himself and he let the shot clock run nearly out. Our run came with this lineup: Samarco, Wright, Moten, Marschall and Ledfeld. Wright ran the point and did a solid job. I think DD is a good coach but his reasoning for playing Floyd has to be questioned. The kid should be a backup at best. When this team play two halfs they can and will beat anyone in this league. I have now seen every team play in the MAC either on TV or in person and I have no doubt we can beat any of them. I think Akron followed closely by Kent, Miami and Ohio are the best. I would not be surprised if we beat Miami at there place on Weds.hammb wrote:Floyd's style of play is simple. He is a poor passer who doesn't see the court well. He's also a bad shooter who likes to shoot. He combines those abilities with being the slowest player in the MAC on defense. Throw in a dash of bad handles and no hops and you've got the worst major minutes player in the conference bar none.
The absolute ONLY compliment you can give him is that he gives 100% effort on the court.
I have no idea what Dan was thinking down the stretch today. Moten was not playing well, but the ONLY time our offense had any fluidity was when Moten was playing the wing so that Wright could play point. Wright is more of a 2 than a 1, but he's the best PG we have, so we need him getting more minutes there. Moten's best contribution today was that Moon & Floyd were both on the bench during his minutes.
Between Floyd & Dusan it's quite a battle to see which one of them least deserves a D1 schollie. At least one of them is a freshman.

Yeah, I think hammbone is being way too hard on Dusan, and way too prematurely. Admittedly, he definitely hasn't come into his own yet. He's a freshman and needs some time.OSUFALCON wrote:I do think Dusan has some skill, he's a hard nosed player. A Freshman that will improve. Fans will love this guys has he matures.

I consider Moon to be dramatically superior to Floyd. However, Moon lacks scoring ability and he tends to pick up fouls with lightning speed. We therefore couldn't depend on him to be a full time point. It appears the Wright is our serious option for steady play at point.orangeandbrown wrote:I'm afraid you are right. We need Wright at point. I know he's not the best point in the world, but he's the best we have.
Floyd would have been a great DII player.