Page 1 of 5

Is UNI really in danger of a Thursday night spot?

PostPosted: January 17th, 2016, 8:54 pm
by hot nuts
I know the panthers are off to a slow start, but does anyone really think they are in serious danger of finishing in the bottom 4? They have a tough run in the next 5 games with the exception of the Bradley game, a critical time for them to avoid having to deal with this question!

Re: Is UNI really in danger of a Thursday night spot?

PostPosted: January 17th, 2016, 9:12 pm
by Wufan
UNI has greatly disappointed in conference play. I do not believe they will play on Thursday.

Re: Is UNI really in danger of a Thursday night spot?

PostPosted: January 17th, 2016, 9:27 pm
by BirdsEyeView
They still have 4 games left with Evansville & Wichita and six road games remaining overall. They could easily be at 10 losses in conference this season if things don't turn around quickly...

8-10 = borderline 7 seed imo

Re: Is UNI really in danger of a Thursday night spot?

PostPosted: January 17th, 2016, 9:29 pm
by outpost
No, Panthers are better than that.

Bradley, Drake for virtual certainties. Loyola still looks likely, and I think MoSt will wear down as the season progresses.

Re: Is UNI really in danger of a Thursday night spot?

PostPosted: January 17th, 2016, 9:44 pm
by Wufan
outpost wrote:No, Panthers are better than that.

Bradley, Drake for virtual certainties. Loyola still looks likely, and I think MoSt will wear down as the season progresses.


Yes. As soon as "Lusk's guys" get healthy, he can reinsert them into the lineup and they will be back on their path to Thirsday.

Re: Is UNI really in danger of a Thursday night spot?

PostPosted: January 17th, 2016, 9:53 pm
by Rollbird5
Technically they are in danger of playing thursday but I'd be shocked if that actually happened

Re: Is UNI really in danger of a Thursday night spot?

PostPosted: January 17th, 2016, 10:55 pm
by Championz
Well so far, they're 2-2 against supposed Thursday night locks. They're 0-2 against everyone else.

On Saturday, they looked like a Summit team. Seriously.

I would like to know some UNI fans' opinions on this, if they're still around.

Re: Is UNI really in danger of a Thursday night spot?

PostPosted: January 18th, 2016, 9:04 am
by BCPanther
Still here.

We overachieved like crazy in the non-con and that really covered up the holes that we have. Spending the entire month of December on the road was also a killer. We needed some home/road balance and just weren't able to do it. Jake has said he's never going back to Diamond Head because of the timing and the fact he was assured that he wouldn't have to play the late game in the first round.

We're stagnant on offense because the only way Washpun can be effective is to dominate the ball. Everybody has finally learned to go underneath the ball screen and force him to shoot jump shots and he's been pretty bad since league play started.

Morgan isn't aggressive enough offensively and tends to defer. Jesperson, outside of the Iowa State game, has been pretty disappointing offensively as he doesn't seem to be able to put the ball on the floor at all. Boahannon is a great shooter, but can't get his own. Our bigs are young and just not aggressive enough yet. Defensively, its still UNI defense, we just can't score.

In the end, we'll be a 9-9 type team and avoid Thursday and there should be some fire Wednesday night with Wichita here. Wouldn't surprise me at all if we played really well and won. Chances are good we Evansville the top 2 at least once.

Re: Is UNI really in danger of a Thursday night spot?

PostPosted: January 18th, 2016, 10:23 am
by Stickboy46
BCPanther wrote:Still here.

We overachieved like crazy in the non-con and that really covered up the holes that we have. Spending the entire month of December on the road was also a killer. We needed some home/road balance and just weren't able to do it. Jake has said he's never going back to Diamond Head because of the timing and the fact he was assured that he wouldn't have to play the late game in the first round.

We're stagnant on offense because the only way Washpun can be effective is to dominate the ball. Everybody has finally learned to go underneath the ball screen and force him to shoot jump shots and he's been pretty bad since league play started.

Morgan isn't aggressive enough offensively and tends to defer. Jesperson, outside of the Iowa State game, has been pretty disappointing offensively as he doesn't seem to be able to put the ball on the floor at all. Boahannon is a great shooter, but can't get his own. Our bigs are young and just not aggressive enough yet. Defensively, its still UNI defense, we just can't score.

In the end, we'll be a 9-9 type team and avoid Thursday and there should be some fire Wednesday night with Wichita here. Wouldn't surprise me at all if we played really well and won. Chances are good we Evansville the top 2 at least once.


So you are saying that UNI is going to Evansville ... Evansville ... What has the world come to??

Re: Is UNI really in danger of a Thursday night spot?

PostPosted: January 18th, 2016, 11:23 am
by Cdizzle
BCPanther wrote:Still here.

We overachieved like crazy in the non-con and that really covered up the holes that we have. Spending the entire month of December on the road was also a killer. We needed some home/road balance and just weren't able to do it. Jake has said he's never going back to Diamond Head because of the timing and the fact he was assured that he wouldn't have to play the late game in the first round.

We're stagnant on offense because the only way Washpun can be effective is to dominate the ball. Everybody has finally learned to go underneath the ball screen and force him to shoot jump shots and he's been pretty bad since league play started.

Morgan isn't aggressive enough offensively and tends to defer. Jesperson, outside of the Iowa State game, has been pretty disappointing offensively as he doesn't seem to be able to put the ball on the floor at all. Boahannon is a great shooter, but can't get his own. Our bigs are young and just not aggressive enough yet. Defensively, its still UNI defense, we just can't score.

In the end, we'll be a 9-9 type team and avoid Thursday and there should be some fire Wednesday night with Wichita here. Wouldn't surprise me at all if we played really well and won. Chances are good we Evansville the top 2 at least once.

Glad UNI will be able to get up for WSU. From what I saw they didn't really even show up to play Loyola. Maybe they were in the practice facility game-planning for the WSU game.

In the last 3 years, WSU has an average MoV in league play of 15.7 points. Wonder what that would be if they weren't getting super-bowled every game. This is a 42-game sample size, mind you.