Taking Grinding to a Whole New Level

Two of our authors were writing simultaneoulsy loggin similar entries about last night’s loss to Iowa, so we have put them together here.

BJD:
On a late field goal, Kirk Ferentz’ Iowa Hawkeyes edged out the visiting NC State Wolfpack 45-42, in a high-scoing gridiron affair…wait a minute, wrong sport. A 45-42 BASKETBALL game? In the 21st century? Yes, it really happened.

I will nominate this contest as perhaps the ugliest game ever between two ranked teams (as the announcers pointed out, neither squad played like a ranked team). It was fitting that the game ended with an airball from NC State, a familiar ending to anybody who follows the Pack closely.

Still, there were a few positives. Cedric Simmons was a dominating force in the low post, especially on defense. He’s a good passer, too. IMHO, he has the chance to be NC State’s best low-post player in about 30 years (yes, better than Fuller, Shack, and Washburn – Bailey is a tougher call). To his credit, Sendek did seem to run plays for him to operate like a traditional low-post offensive threat (which is why we broke the 30 mark). And we all know that Sendek’s teams often look horrible in November/December. Basketball is still a tournament sport, and this one game really did nothing to hurt our tournament standing.

But damn, was it ever ugly to watch.

Jeff
I was going to apologize for falling asleep in the middle of this ‘big’ game…but, when I turned on ESPN this morning and heard them describe State’s 42-45 loss to Iowa as an “ugly game” I didn’t feel the need. Every time that I started to dose, I would flip over to Duke @ Indiana and get refreshed with high-level play and excitement.

(You know…Indiana…whose coach played one of the toughest OOC schedule’s in the country last year despite the fact that his job was on the line because the Hoosiers missed the NCAA Tournament the previous year? Oh…to have standards)

* The N&O described the game as “sloppy”.

* Iowa announced attendance less than 13,100 for the Big 10 Challenge and for the ranked Wolfpack. Surely, NC State’s criticize your own fan suppot brigade will find a way to criticize the Hawkeyes for only 13k fans?

* The beginning of the game reminded me of the egg that NC State laid at Michigan just two years ago. (See a pattern?) But, after five minutes on Wednesday night…State’s horrible performance translated into bad performance by Iowa, so the loss didn’t ultimately look as bad.

* Congratulations to the Wolfpack women for their big win last night and to the ACC for winning our seventh ACC-Big Ten Challenge. The ACC has won EVERY Challenge ever played with the Big Ten. (I really thought that this was going to be a year that the Big Ten finally got on the board).

* What is the purpose of recruiting McDonald’s All-Americans if they aren’t even good enough to get into a game where the guys on the court are obviously playing of their worst games of the season?

“This was an ugly game”

-ESPN Sportscenter

About BJD95

1995 NC State graduate, sufferer of Les and MOC during my entire student tenure. An equal-opportunity objective critic and analyst of Wolfpack sports.

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58 Responses to Taking Grinding to a Whole New Level

  1. packbackers 12/02/2005 at 12:52 AM #

    Boy Jeff, you sure know how to pull the worst possible Sendek stats and try to make them seem important. His out of conference road record? Man, in the grand scheme of things that seems kind of irrelevant. “Boy, that darn Herb Sendek, he has improved our basketball program in numerous ways, taking us to four straight NCAA tournaments, back to the Sweet 16, back to being a national contender, but his out of conference road record is sure leaves a lot to be desired… he’s gotta go!!!” You have to admit, that is rather silly, right? Gotta love it!

  2. Class of '74 12/02/2005 at 6:33 AM #

    I still think the focus should be the recurring end of game ineptitude we have. All teams have cold shoot games or nights with too many turnovers but at the end of a half or game usually they can run a play or get a simple timeout when needed. That’s what I’ve seen for the past few years and it happened again Wednesday night.

  3. Rick 12/02/2005 at 9:26 AM #

    We seem to play fairly well at the close of games when we have a lead, but if we are down with under 2 min you can pretty much write the game off.
    I just do not see how anyone can expect to win a championship with that type of problem.

  4. packbackers 12/02/2005 at 10:29 AM #

    We definitely need to be more prepared for end of game situations. It is like a broken record (of course with the UConn game being the exception). Evtimov looked like he was more concerned with drawing a foul on that last shot than he was with making it. We need someone who can perform under pressure to be our go-to guy in that situation. At least Hodge seemed comfortable doing it, although he was unsuccessful in those situations more times than not. Ilian looked like a deer in headlights on that last play. Herb needs to fix it soon, because we all know there are more close games coming soon.

  5. TVP 12/02/2005 at 8:45 PM #

    Serious question for the group: Would you feel the same way about the Iowa game if we had lost it 77-74, say, instead of 45-42?

    I personaly would not feel any different.

  6. Jeff 12/03/2005 at 10:21 AM #

    I’d like to say that I would feel no different since I truly try to focus on the end result. But, I think that I would feel better about our ability to stay in games against legit Top 10 teams (ala Duke) and feel better about the marketability of the program if we were able to score.

  7. Class of '74 12/04/2005 at 1:04 PM #

    The final seconds would have played out the same regardless of 45-42 or 105-102. Deja vu at a fater tempo that’s all.

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    […] We can say these things for a fact because we experienced these things for a decade. We can say these things because we watched much more talented State teams LOSE games in the Big 10 Challenge at Iowa last year and at Michigan three years ago that were more akin to pulling teeth than watching basketball. Need we remind you that last year’s great and talented Sendek-led State team scored only 42 points in the Big 10 Challenge and “Took Grinding to a Whole New Level?” […]

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