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Teeder11

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  1. During this winning streak these players are playing more unselfish than they have in years. The guards are driving and actually looking for the open player and we are getting more wide open shots than we have all year and look at what our shooting percentages have been lately. Hopefully they will continue to improve on this cause there is still room to get better. I did hear the coach for Portland State yell out to his players at one point when Huff was driving telling them to collapse on Huff once he drives cause he will not pass it. Coaches will figure this out for all our guards and its even more important that they do dish it when they are double teamed. Kudos to the coaches for starting 4 guards cause this is no doubt our best offense and most lethal and actually our best defense even if Schuler is guarding 6 8 guys.

    Great points. I think we have hit a turning point as far as dishing to open shooters, whether back to the perimeter or backdoor stuff down low.

    As for the latter, Wilmer still fumbles the ball and that cost us at least 4 points yesterday. With Brekke in there -- if ever-- his athleticism will get us those 4 points back x 2.

    Rebounding remains a challenge for Wilmer and Archer. Got to get more active, assertive and aggressive like Huff does minus the bigs' God given attributes.

    I still cringe when Allard drives the lane, as too often he finds himself looking clueless in the paint. Same for when Archer launches from outside. I am sorry that is an ugly shot.

    Now the positives: 21-21 from the line = unconscious!!!! Jones should write a book or hold a clinic on what he did in the off-season and up to this point to achieve this amazing turn around from years' past. An Achilles Heel has become a true weapon for us.

    They are exuding with confidence right now, but a big road test awaits.

    Go UND!

  2. 1.Scott Guldseth, 2,190

    2. Dave Vonesh, 2,052

    3. Travis Tuttle, 1,935

    4. Chris Gardner, 1,829

    5. Phil Jackson, 1,708 *

    6. Todd Johnson, 1,672

    7. Todd Haaven, 1,624

    8. Chad Mustard, 1,568

    9. Chris Fahrbach, 1,442

    10. Jerome Beasley, 1,402 **

    * Played only 3 years

    ** Played only 2 years

  3. He looks pretty raw physically but seems to catch the ball with ease and looks comfortable finding soft spots to settle in for his qb

    Yeah, just think if he had a QB that could get him some of those passes in stride. He had to stop, turn around and go for a bunch of them.

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