james_govols
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And reasons it will not work at this level. Yes, she could make the occasional sweet 16 if she has really great roster talent.
1. Her best players sit on the bench for half the game. Is Tennessee willing to spend 2x the NIL amount of LSU/Scar/UConn to field 10 players that can compete at a high level? Probably not.
2. Shot selection. Anyone can shoot at any moment. It's actively encouraged. But why? Do you really want players that aren't perimeter shooters shooting perimeter shots? Seems very inefficient at this level. Last night, the team shot 7-36 from 3s.
3. Mass substitutions. Players never get in a rhythm. You find a hot hand and send her to the bench immediately. Why do the other big teams rarely ever sub? The one NC State player last night played the entire game and outworked every LV on the court. Leave your better players on the court. It's not rocket science to want to put your best 5 out there.
4. The press. I think this is something that works at lower levels when talent is more even. However, this does not work at high levels of the game. NC State shot 51% from the field last night because our defense is never set due to playing the press. NC State went on huge runs. The press is supposed to create turnovers. Guess what? LVs had more turnovers than NC State last night. So much for that.
5. High level talent. What star recruit will want to play in a system where they ride the bench, give up shots to less talented players, and plays in non-structured system that doesn't prepare them for the WNBA? I know CKC has recruited well so far, but do we really think this will last?
Please add anything else. I like ADDW and I think he has done a great job but everyone makes mistakes.
He wanted a flashy gimmicky coach similar to Heupel (who is predicted by Fanduel to win 6.5 games this season) that could rack up some quick wins before people figure out the system. It did not work in this case.
In hindsight, I think the simplest answer was the best. Either retain CKH or find a new coach that coaches a structured system, and bump their NIL funding up to the same level as UConn, scar, LSU, etc....
Once the LVs can field similar talent to the other big schools, they will automatically be more competitive.
I don't thinking bumping NIL funds for a CKC system will make us competitive for reasons given above.
Anyways, that's my thoughts.
1. Her best players sit on the bench for half the game. Is Tennessee willing to spend 2x the NIL amount of LSU/Scar/UConn to field 10 players that can compete at a high level? Probably not.
2. Shot selection. Anyone can shoot at any moment. It's actively encouraged. But why? Do you really want players that aren't perimeter shooters shooting perimeter shots? Seems very inefficient at this level. Last night, the team shot 7-36 from 3s.
3. Mass substitutions. Players never get in a rhythm. You find a hot hand and send her to the bench immediately. Why do the other big teams rarely ever sub? The one NC State player last night played the entire game and outworked every LV on the court. Leave your better players on the court. It's not rocket science to want to put your best 5 out there.
4. The press. I think this is something that works at lower levels when talent is more even. However, this does not work at high levels of the game. NC State shot 51% from the field last night because our defense is never set due to playing the press. NC State went on huge runs. The press is supposed to create turnovers. Guess what? LVs had more turnovers than NC State last night. So much for that.
5. High level talent. What star recruit will want to play in a system where they ride the bench, give up shots to less talented players, and plays in non-structured system that doesn't prepare them for the WNBA? I know CKC has recruited well so far, but do we really think this will last?
Please add anything else. I like ADDW and I think he has done a great job but everyone makes mistakes.
He wanted a flashy gimmicky coach similar to Heupel (who is predicted by Fanduel to win 6.5 games this season) that could rack up some quick wins before people figure out the system. It did not work in this case.
In hindsight, I think the simplest answer was the best. Either retain CKH or find a new coach that coaches a structured system, and bump their NIL funding up to the same level as UConn, scar, LSU, etc....
Once the LVs can field similar talent to the other big schools, they will automatically be more competitive.
I don't thinking bumping NIL funds for a CKC system will make us competitive for reasons given above.
Anyways, that's my thoughts.
