Game on ESPN U tonight....

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Hahaha. Must have been a Northern Illinois fan regarding the MAC Tournament 1st round.
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You know what annoyed me the most. Unless I am mistaken the announcers never once pointed out that Orr was out, or that Crawford was stuck on the bench. They kept pointing out that we werent scoring...well no crap, half our points from the game have dissapeared.
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fredthefalcon wrote:
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How about that #11 from MSU going to the basket with 4 seconds left on the clock? What a class(less) act.

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On TV in looked like Izzo was really apoligizing to Orr for that last basket. Just seemed he took a lot of time in their handshake.
Well I found an explanation at the Detroit News website. Here's the link.
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2012 ... es-Falcons

Not sure it makes that much sense. Obviously someone lost track of the shot clock being off but if you were so worried about a TO why not just launch a 35 footer that you were trying to miss?
The shot clock turned off, but Izzo flipped out and pointed up to something toward the top corner of the arena before Appling drove. A rogue shot clock on a concession stand, perhaps? And Appling's reaction to making the shot (a demonstrative clap and high five with a teammate) didn't appear to be the reaction of a guy just trying to avoid a turnover.

No big deal, just a little curious. Point spread aside, maybe Tom just did some math and didn't want to lose to little BG by less than double digits...

Also was odd to hear him in the postgame press conference, complimenting BG and the Stroh Center, but then talking about the coaching staff and saying "I was a D2 coach once, I know how hard it is to build your program." :|
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Not sure it makes that much sense. Obviously someone lost track of the shot clock being off but if you were so worried about a TO why not just launch a 35 footer that you were trying to miss?[/quote]

The shot clock turned off, but Izzo flipped out and pointed up to something toward the top corner of the arena before Appling drove. A rogue shot clock on a concession stand, perhaps? And Appling's reaction to making the shot (a demonstrative clap and high five with a teammate) didn't appear to be the reaction of a guy just trying to avoid a turnover.

No big deal, just a little curious. Point spread aside, maybe Tom just did some math and didn't want to lose to little BG by less than double digits...

Also was odd to hear him in the postgame press conference, complimenting BG and the Stroh Center, but then talking about the coaching staff and saying "I was a D2 coach once, I know how hard it is to build your program." :|[/quote]

Agree on almost everything. I noticed Appling's reaction to the shot as well and just thought that it was stupid. It also crossed by mind that Sparty may have wanted to push the score to double digits to make it look better for themselves.

Also agree, there are MUCH better ways to avoid a turn over than to rush into the paint when nearly everyone on the court stopped playing in order to get a meaningless basket. We were not trying to foul, no need at all to try to score. Not a big deal as you stated, but still. Our kids didn't deserve that.

But I thought Tom was extremely classy and supportive of our program in his press conference. As far as his D2 comment, coming from a family were nearly everyone is an MSU grad, I am very familiar with him and that program and he didn't meaning anything bad by saying that. He just meant that he knows how hard it is to build a program where there isn't (Or at least not at the moment) a huge interest in the team and with BG being in a smaller conference with little to no national coverage, in that way it is similar to a D2 school.
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