(01-23-2022 02:01 PM)CUSA_NEWS Wrote: "If I had my full roster, like THEY (ECU) did...."
Meanwhile, ECU was down like 30-4 to attest the game against Houston and Auburn who has virtually the same missed games south their players while also playing freshmen, will likely be ranked #1 after beating Kentucky this weekend.....
Valid question. Memphis was taller, bigger, and had veterans who coach has coached since high school to compliment the super freshmen, primarily 5 star C and Minott who played well on national stage in the Iverson Classic alongside top recruits nationally.
Questioning coaching and coaching philosophy is valid. Someone has to ask the tough questions especially when the teams shortcomings (turnovers, e.t.c) year after year isn't addressed and corrected....
Auburn and Memphis:
Interesting if you look at the updated list...
You mention Houston being totally devastated by injuries. They will be over the long haul because two of their starters are out for the year. SO FAR, their top 8 have missed 22 games. You mention that it is only excuses and it is Lomax' fault for our performance. Our top 8 have missed 20 games. So one team is completely devastated, and the other is all excuses and Lomax.
Maryland's top 8 have also missed 20 games, same as us. Their top 7 have missed TWO games. Their 8th top scorer has missed 18 games.
Boise's top 8 have missed 21 games. Their top 4 scorers have missed a combined ONE game. Their 5th top scorer has missed 11, and their 8th top scorer has missed 9.
Texas Tech has had 17 missed games from their top 8. Their top scorer missed 10 games (but he is back). Their next top 7 scorers have missed a combined 7 games.
Ohio State has had 19 missed games from their top 8. Their top 6 has missed a grand total of TWO games, their 7th and 8th scorers have missed 17 games.
CONFUSED_NEWS, as confused as ever, demolishing his own argument. GREAT job buddy, you went through all that to prove that your argument makes no sense.