Too bad these guys won’t be at the table when decisions are made.
Anyone who says money can't buy happiness never had season tickets.
Too bad these guys won’t be at the table when decisions are made.
It's Wofford. There mentality coming in will be to win the SoCon. They have the talent to do so.fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 2:19 pmWhat do we think Wofford's mentality will be coming into the tournament? Lost 7 in a row and are dangerously close to playing themselves out of any type of postseason tourney (if they would even want to participate in the CIT, CBI, etc.). Do they come out fired up knowing that they've beaten UNC, UNCG and Furman this year, played close games against everyone in league play, and have a fresh shot at the NCAAs? Or do they fold? Believe their talent level alone will get them by Citadel. I just can't envision a scenario where they lose, even if they aren't super interested in being there. Then they get Furman. A rivalry game and a chance to play spoiler might be enough to get them motivated. Believe we have the better team. And we will be rested. If we come out shooting well, we win. If we don't, it will be another nailbiter.
Roundball wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 2:26 pmIt's Wofford. There mentality coming in will be to win the SoCon. They have the talent to do so.fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 2:19 pmWhat do we think Wofford's mentality will be coming into the tournament? Lost 7 in a row and are dangerously close to playing themselves out of any type of postseason tourney (if they would even want to participate in the CIT, CBI, etc.). Do they come out fired up knowing that they've beaten UNC, UNCG and Furman this year, played close games against everyone in league play, and have a fresh shot at the NCAAs? Or do they fold? Believe their talent level alone will get them by Citadel. I just can't envision a scenario where they lose, even if they aren't super interested in being there. Then they get Furman. A rivalry game and a chance to play spoiler might be enough to get them motivated. Believe we have the better team. And we will be rested. If we come out shooting well, we win. If we don't, it will be another nailbiter.
About 10 people in that photo. Only 2 of them, both in the background, appear to be even half-way smiling. Where is the joy? Looking at just that picture, one might think we lost the game and were picking up a trophy for 2nd place. There was a lot more joy evident this past Saturday in Timmons Arena.