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Re: Drake vs Bowling Green

PostPosted: November 15th, 2014, 11:37 pm
by ShoxNAwe
Thankfully, not a single Valley program hired Chris Jans. Not sure he would gone anyway as he may be the heir apparent once Marshall gets bored with the MVC like he got bored with the Big South.

Re: Drake vs Bowling Green

PostPosted: November 17th, 2014, 12:20 pm
by Drakey
Bowling Green played extremely well and if this is their normal level of play they are very talented. I'm not sure how many of the players were newcomers, but they seemed to be very well organized and made very few mistakes. Did Jans ever apply for any Valley jobs?

Re: Drake vs Bowling Green

PostPosted: November 17th, 2014, 12:25 pm
by SHOXMVC
Drakey wrote:Bowling Green played extremely well and if this is their normal level of play they are very talented. I'm not sure how many of the players were newcomers, but they seemed to be very well organized and made very few mistakes. Did Jans ever apply for any Valley jobs?


OK, you threw me a softball...the answer to your question is Jans had the second best coaching job in the Valley. :D

Re: Drake vs Bowling Green

PostPosted: November 17th, 2014, 12:36 pm
by Cdizzle
Drakey wrote:Bowling Green played extremely well and if this is their normal level of play they are very talented. I'm not sure how many of the players were newcomers, but they seemed to be very well organized and made very few mistakes. Did Jans ever apply for any Valley jobs?

Jans and Bowling Green will be extremely successful in short order.

You might keep in mind that Jans probably had his team VERY well prepared for Drake. He has seen Drake, scouted Drake, knows Drake's plays and defenses. Add in his ability to coach and get the most out of guys and I don't think the result should be much of a surprise, or even indicative of future Drake results against the same caliber of teams this year.

Re: Drake vs Bowling Green

PostPosted: November 17th, 2014, 4:44 pm
by DUBulldog
Cdizzle wrote:
Drakey wrote:Bowling Green played extremely well and if this is their normal level of play they are very talented. I'm not sure how many of the players were newcomers, but they seemed to be very well organized and made very few mistakes. Did Jans ever apply for any Valley jobs?

Jans and Bowling Green will be extremely successful in short order.

You might keep in mind that Jans probably had his team VERY well prepared for Drake. He has seen Drake, scouted Drake, knows Drake's plays and defenses. Add in his ability to coach and get the most out of guys and I don't think the result should be much of a surprise, or even indicative of future Drake results against the same caliber of teams this year.


And, he's an Iowa native who had a lot of people in the stands to see him. Certainly didn't help Drake to have their two most experienced players in street clothes. Freshmen played almost 60% of the minutes for Drake....not a good recipe for coming back when the opponent starts the game red hot.