Showing posts with label basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basketball. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

WOW. September was my last post. That's slightly depressing, but I'm back! The problem is that I only felt compelled to write after Cincinnati's embarrassing loss to UCF on Sunday. I'll be honest, I didn't even watch the game. But only scoring 49 points? Sounds like a story from years' past. If you have followed this UC program over the past, oh I don't know, decade...you know offense has always been hard to come by, except for this year. Kyle Washington no doubt has ignited this offense from the start of the season. The depth of this year's team doesn't hurt either. Troy Caupain has had many an off night, but they'll pick up with a 20-point night from Jacob Evans. Or, maybe Jarrod Cumberland comes off the bench for a double digit performance. All this has helped lead the Cats to a 25-4 record thus far, and a residency in the Top 25 for the better part of the season. But again, 49 points?!?! Where is this coming from??? To take the words right out of Mick Cronin's mouth, they were awful offensively.

I guess the only silver lining is they held UCF to only 53 points, so at least the defense showed up. Yes, this loss is troubling, but the timing is even more troubling. We're heading into tournament time, and nobody wants to hit a cold streak come March. Despite recent losses to SMU and UCF, the Bearcats continue to win at home. Their 25-game winning streak at Fifth Third will be put to the test Thursday in their final home game against a tough Houston team. This also happens to be senior night, so I hope they can send Caupain, Johnson, and everyone's favorite, Tobler, out with a victory.

Before the loss to UCF, I believed the Bearcats could have made a push for a four seed in the big dance. Now, I'm not so sure that we won't be a six. Cronin needs to get this team back on track and get hot again before the AAC Conference gets underway. After Houston, the Cats travel to UConn for a noon game this Sunday which will also be another tough one away from home. If the Cats can win out, and SMU stumbles we could be looking at a No. 1 seed for the conference tournament, but at the very least we've secured the two seed. Because of our conference and non-conference schedule being weak compared to other Top 25 teams, a conference tournament victory would be a bold statement before Selection Sunday. We all know what happens to five and six seeds in the tourney...it's upset city. I don't want to see another first round knockout for these guys. Finally I feel like Cronin has a team that can score and make some noise in March, but they've got to step it up...quick.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Tri-State Teams are Ready to Dance

Lets talk...Bearcats:

They're in! Whew, what a sigh of relief it was when I saw them pop up on that screen, and as a nine seed at that. I kept saying that even with the crazy 4OT loss against UConn they should be in, but when I saw Temple, I got a little nervous I will admit. I was thinking more like an 11 seed, so I'm pleasantly surprised. The Cats will face number eight seed, St. Joseph's. They finished fourth in the Atlantic 10 this year with an overall record of 27-7. I won't lie, I haven't watched much of this team all year, but from their stats, it looks like they can score. They average just over 77 points per game. If the Bearcats hope to advance, they'll need to play their style of hard-nose defense and keep the Hawks in the 60s. The only thing I'm not happy about is that they are in the West Coast Region. They don't play until 10PM this Friday night!

Lets talk...regions:

I'm not a Kentucky fan, nor am I a Kentucky hater, but come on. They are a four seed, and they barely have to travel far from home with any advancement they make in the tourney. Don't get me wrong, their region is no cakewalk, but we all know UK fans travel well. Hell, look at the SEC Conference Championship game on Sunday against Texas A&M. It was practically a home game for them in Nashville. They do have Xavier in their region. I think it would be interesting to see these two teams go head to head against each other this year. Although, I don't have that matchup happening in my bracket. There is a good chance that the Wildcats will meet up with Indiana which I'd love to see too. After the bracket was finalized, I think we can all agree on one thing...t
here is no reason for the Selection Sunday show to EVER, I mean EVER, be two hours long again :)

Thursday, January 28, 2016

A Tale of Two Defenses Plus, Why We All Love Tyler Eifert

Lets talk...Bearcats at Huskies:

Forgive me readers, for it has been 20 days since my last post. Honestly, I have just now gotten over the Bengals loss, and can begin to discuss Cincy sports again without such distain, but we'll talk football in a minute. First, lets talk about the Bearcats match up tonight against the UConn Huskies. Two teams that used to hold their own against the monster Big East opponents of a couple years ago, are now floating in the middle of the American Conference. Not holding anything against the American, they do have some quality teams, including both the Cats and the Huskies. But lets face it, Tulsa is no Georgetown. In order for the Bearcats to even THINK about getting into the tourney, they need to take care of business within their conference. That means a quality road win tonight, and it won't come easy.

Defense is the Cats' bread and butter, but the past two games against both Memphis and Tulane they have been an offensive machine. They almost put up 100 in the Tulane game where Coach Cronin got his 200th win! Nothing made me happier than to see Kenyon Martin out there celebrating with him. Although, I wish they could've saved some of those points because UConn is almost a spitting image of UC. Their defense can shut down their opponent, only allowing an average of 62.6 points per game, compared to the Bearcats' 62.4. The Huskies are allowing opponents to shoot only 37.3% from the field, (courtesy of gobearcats.com). This means two things to me; One, the Cats will have to score a good amount of their points on the run in transition, before the Huskies' defense can get set. And two, they can't rely on making an absurd amount of three pointers. This has been the Achilles heel in almost all of their losses. You live by the three, you die by the three. I've always believed in that saying, especially when it comes to this squad. They'll need to focus on feeding it down low to their big men, Clark, Ellis and DeBerry. Points will be hard to come by in this game, so they'll need to take more high-percentage shots if they want the win.

Lets talk...my ever growing love for Tyler Eifert:

Tyler Eifert. The list of adjectives to describe this man goes as follows: talented, athletic, gorgeous, and you can add humble on there too. After the playoff debacle that lead to most NFL fans thinking the Bengals were nothing but dirty thugs, Eifert got some positive publicity for our team on Wednesday night. Eifert is in Hawaii for the NFL Pro-Bowl and he is used to giving out his signature to fans. Instead, he decided to highlight the people that fight for our freedom by having members of our military autograph a football helmet that he had. The link to the vine is below for a small glimpse of Tyler's good will.  Eifert is one of seven Bengals selected to this year's Pro Bowl which includes: Geno Atkins, Andrew Whitworth, Cedric Peerman, AJ Green, Carlos Dunlap, and the late addition of Adam Jones.

https://vine.co/v/iiL7LbxLFpp

Monday, November 23, 2015

Beware of the Bandwagoners

Lets talk...last night's game:


8-2. For any team in the NFL, that is an impressive record. Oh but wait, bring on the "fans" who are ready to trash the Bengals and jump right off the bandwagon. Good riddance. To see what I saw out of our fan base posted to social media is despicable. On a night where pass protection was non-existent, the Andy Dalton haters came out to play. Don't get me wrong, I had my fair share of criticism for Andy last year, but I have been pleasantly surprised with his level of play and leadership thus far this season. The Texans loss, yeah that was pretty bad. Losing on Monday night to a subpar team wasn't a good look, but we are talking about the Cardinals. Most people have Arizona as a Super Bowl contender this year. We were on the road, against a very good team, and it came down to a last second field goal to win the game. Granted, we weren't on the winning side of that kick, but we hung tight.

Lets talk...perspective:

The Bengals clearly didn't play up to their potential last night. The offense didn't move the ball for most of the third quarter. Andy got no help from his offensive line. Our entire secondary was depleted in a matter of about 10 plays. Speaking of which Dennard will need shoulder surgery, and is now out for the season. It's a tough break, but c'mon people we still have a great shot at not only making the playoffs but WINNING A GAME! If the Bengals hadn't started 8-0 and maybe lost these two games more in the beginning or middle of the season, I don't believe these fans and "experts" would be so harsh. I mean look at the Packers for god's sake. They were undefeated then lost three in a row! But guess what, they just beat a Vikings team whose offense has been tearing people up lately. Just because you drop a couple games doesn't mean you'll never win again; a little nugget of wisdom for all you so quick to turn on your own team.

Lets talk...Top 25:

Some good news came on Monday for Cincinnati sports fans...the Cincinnati Bearcats check in at No. 24 in the AP Poll. This comes after they put a hurting on Arkansas-Pine Bluff yesterday, 99-50. The Cats have been lighting up the scoreboard in their first four games posting at least 83 points or more. No, they have not played the juggernauts of college basketball, but to see the offense gel is a wonderful thing. Since the exit of star Sean Kilpatrick, running an offense that can score consistently has been a real problem for Mick Cronin and his team. I believe they will always be a defense-first cast, seeing the oh so familiar full-court press that Mick loves so much proves that. However; if they can keep up the intensity on the defensive side, and score points, that is a deadly combination for opponents to combat. Farad Cobb posted his second 20-point game in a row yesterday, hitting four of six from beyond the 3-point line. Four other bearcats also scored in double figures.

Friday, November 13, 2015

Basketball and Bearcats and Bengals...Oh My!

Lets Talk...bearcats basketball:

The time has come! The Bearcats take the court tonight for their home opener, and I couldn't be more excited! With Gunner Kiel and the football team having a tough time with their even tougher schedule this year, Mick Cronin and the boys will be a refreshing sight. That's right, I said Mick Cronin. The head coach we all expect to see on the sideline was watching his team from afar last season after doctors found he had an unruptured aneurysm. Cronin has been cleared to coach this year and will be working with some outstanding returning talent. Floor sergeant Troy Caupain will be returning for his junior season, as well as sophomore forward Gary Clark. The biggest asset being Senior forward Octavius Ellis, who was voted preseason first team All-AAC by the league's coaches.

These returning vets know that this is a defense-first team. Last year they were ranked number six nationally in scoring defense with opponents only averaging 55.8 points per game. However, the Cats did struggle to put points of their own on the board. Cronin says the team is still adjusting to a new style of play offensively, which will run at a faster pace than last season. Despite being unranked in the preseason polls, the Cincinnati hometown fans, including myself, think this team could make a dangerous push in March. The workload starts tonight at 7 as the Cats tip off in Fifth Third Arena against Western Carolina.

Lets Talk...Monday Night Football:

Undefeated. The Bengals sitting at 8-0 look to remain that way against the Houston Texans on Monday Night. The primetime curse was broken against a down and out Cleveland team last Thursday, and for the second week in a row the Bengals will be in the national spotlight. Another Sunday without a Bengals game?! Whatever shall we do?!

Although Houston has had a less than stellar year, they still possess one of the biggest defensive threats in the league; J.J. Watt. Better known as J.J. Swatt to some. He  doesn't just make intriguing commercials, he gets to the quarterback. He matched a career high last season recording 20.5 sacks. The man is a machine. Although, in the meeting with the Texans last year, Watt was not able to penetrate the Bengals O-line. Lets hope recent history can repeat itself as the Bengals look to go 9-0 on Monday.