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2011-2012 Gophers


Scott M

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Finally you get to see what a Gopher team that gets transition points looks like. If only Tubby could force some of that action instead of having to wait for it. Andre and Rodney have come into their own this year. Wish I knew what Mbakwe was waiting for...the deadline is fast approaching for him to accept or turn down the 6th year of eligibility.

Shouldn't have gone to OT and it shouldn't have come down to a desperation heave miss, but bring on Stanford Thursday night!

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Really enjoying seeing what these games are doing to give Dre and Williams et al some extra time to work together. Far more cohesive group than we saw during the earlier weave-down-the-shot-clock games. Now, just take out Raftery and his "ain't I cute?" comments, and it's a very enjoyable -- although heart-pounding -- night.

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Andre Hollins was amazing last night. Fun to watch. Eliason seemed really bad and out of place out there.

And missing those 2 calls at the end of the game to force an OT was ridiculous. How much more jersey can you pull on a guy.

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Mbakwe is probably waiting to hear if he has a scholarship for next year. Right now the Gophers don't have one available for him. As a father to a young child he couldn't afford a year in graduate school on his own. He should come back and play for the Gophers but Tubby needs to work through how he is going to handle an additional free ride if nobody transfers at the end of the season.

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What I saw was a lot of raw pure talent playing well until any situation that requires coaching arises. Tubby is horrible. Always has been, always will be. Don't be surprised that he doesn't make this Mbakwe situation work out. Be ready for more transfers.

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It would be nice if one of the Hollins who's father is a NBA head coach would pay his son's tuition to the U. This would give Tubby an extra scholarship to play with the next 3 years. With what NBA head coaches make, I would guess he could afford it.

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Wow, all the way to the NIT championship for this? What a PATHETIC game.... Looks like the team we saw most of the big ten season. Down by 30 points to stanford? Whoa....

Welsch better work on his game a little in the off-season to say the least. That guy looks like he should be playing at Minnesota St, not the U.

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Yeah, purty sad. Because they didn't win it, if Tubby doesn't pull off something substantial next season it won't be nearly as difficult to show him the door. Looked like midway through the first half they were gassed from all the travel. Shots weren't even close, they weren't hanging onto the ball and were telegraphing their passes. Stanford played about as well they're capable of. Still, some positives have come out of this tournament experience and now it will be interesting to see what develops in the off season.

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Pee-yew. Tough to stink that bad. Good defense? Poor coaching? Sadly -- NIT or no -- still a championship game that quite a few folks tune in to and will remember. Very physical game, even compared to Big Ten play.

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That was ugly. Take the bad in the finale with the good that came in the tournament and hope for better days next year. We should hear about Mbakwe in the next couple weeks. Getting sick of waiting for next year with Tubby all the time, if he wants that extension its time to make a Sweet 16.

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Looks like the team we saw most of the big ten season.

Yup, this team is bi-polar. Which will show up is a mystery until tip-off.

So who's going to pick up Ralph? I don't think any team will, well maybe D league.

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