Archive for March 26th, 2007

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Our Tiger Bloggers will give us their thoughts throughout the University of Memphis’ run through the NCAA Tournament

From Mike Parham, Memphis:

mikeparham.jpgI think expecations are sky-high now. Our obvious two weaknesses were at point guard and depth at big man. With Derrick Rose coming, point guard will become a strength. Sean Taggert (I might have his name wrong- the transfer from Iowa State) will give us some depth at the post.

Another bright spot is that it looks like we won’t have to go through our traditional third season of “is Calipari leaving” this year. The only worry I had was a rumor that Joey was going to go pro. If the rumor were true, maybe the silver lining of the loss is that Joey was humbled and will decide to stay.

The only real downer is the realization that our real season only lasts for three games during the tournament. The Conference USA regular season and tournament is a complete waste. Unless some of the teams can at least rise to the level of Mike Anderson-era UAB teams, I’m all for getting out of the conference and going independent. Let’s see what happens next year.

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Gary Robinson

Our Tiger Bloggers will give us their thoughts throughout the University of Memphis’ run through the NCAA Tournament

From Patti Yancey, Bartlett:

pattiyancey.jpgI really liked Andrew’s response…I too felt down, still a little under the weather from New Orleans and a little disappointed that we didn’t ’show’ the announcers how really wrong they were….but as I look back…I realize that nothing we could have done would have changed the way people think about us…either they like us or they dont …its their loss…not knowing what a great team we have ( and they remain our team)….and not just athletically either…but a team that has played together all year on and off the court and supported each other with character and strength and called each other out when necessary, to represent a school, a community, and a love for basketball in the best fashion possible as unbelievable young men stepping up to the plate in life. Just like our own children, sometimes, no matter how hard we will it or wish it to be we cant take away the hurt or disappointment…but as adults, they learn from trials and tribulations and move forward, better from the experience and use it during all those life tests that will come their way. Thank you TEAM….EVERYONE of you…..for all the fun….while I haven’t played basketball in a few years now (you couldn’t cross the center court line when I did…lol) I enjoy it still…vicariously through you…each one a little different player but our team was one I will remember forever…As I said last year….I cant wait until next fall…and we remain…BIA….GO TIGERS….

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Gary Robinson

Our Tiger Bloggers will give us their thoughts throughout the University of Memphis’ run through the NCAA Tournament

From Erik Henninger, Birmingham:

henninger.jpgWhat a game. I took a bunch of notes on the game, but I threw them away. I don’t think I can take reliving that game knowing the outcome.

First, Ohio State played a great game. Even when Oden was on the bench they stayed tough. Most importantly, they made their free throws down the stretch.

In the opening minutes, The Tigers looked nervous for the first time since the North Texas game. Deep down, I knew The Tigers were going to have a tough time advancing when their FG % was hovering around 40% for the tournament.

As others have said, the refs took Memphis out of the game at crucial times, and I can point to several blown calls.

Yes, Douglas-Roberts foul on Oden was intentional (I don’t think anyone will argue that) but if you’re gonna call that, give Oden a tech for hanging on the rim multiple times (merely of effect or intimidation). Fact is, that Technical would have severely altered the first half, much like the phantom fouls called against Allen and Dorsey did.

If you’re going to take Memphis Players out of the game, do the same for Ohio State. The final doesn’t indicate it, but this was a close game and officiating (or lack there of) was too much of a factor. Unfortunately for Memphis, Ohio State came to play for once in the tournament, and the refs continued their love affair with The Buckeyes (just ask Xavier).

This Memphis team is young. They will lick their wounds, reflect on their mistakes and come back stronger next season. This tournament was an invaluable experience for these players and a thrilling ride for this fan.

Go Tigers Go.

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Gary Robinson

Our Tiger Bloggers will give us their thoughts throughout the University of Memphis’ run through the NCAA Tournament

From David Rubio, Franklin, Tenn.:

davidrubio.jpgAfter 24 hours of reflection, I have the following thoughts on our Elite 8 game with Ohio State:

1. While they had the best player…I think we had the better team. Each time Oden went to the bench, we made a run & it was during such runs, that we built a lead of our own. And each time we built a lead, Matta would send Oden back in & the lead disappeared. The proof is right there. Oden made that much of a difference. There is no one on our team that means THAT much to our success. Because Conley is so quick & their shooters are hitting big shots, it’s hard to imagine that OSU will be eliminated unless Oden gets in foul trouble.

2. CDR’s intentional foul has haunted me. First, there’s no denying that the resulting shift in momentum was THE turning point in the game…there was simply no bigger moment in the game. Secondly, because I’ve considered it a mistake for Chris to risk picking up his 4th foul with 9:43 remaining under ANY circumstances, I’ve been hesitant to totally blame the refs for the resulting disaster. However, after much consideration, I may have gotten it wrong. (Thinking through the last 66 wins & 8 losses, I just can’t think of another time that CDR made a truly stupid decision.) I’m beginning to think that CDR’s foul might not have been a mistake after all. I mean, who’s kidding whom here, my basketball smarts don’t compare to his…we’re talking CD-freaking-R! Is it possible that his foul was a concerted effort to head off just such a momentum swing? And is it also possible that the refs, by making a terrible mistake by calling an intentional (and by compounding it by giving Oden the bucket), took the game out of the hands of the players & into their own? I think so.
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Gary Robinson

Our Tiger Bloggers will give us their thoughts throughout the University of Memphis’ run through the NCAA Tournament

From Keith Ellis, Lexington, Ky.:

ellis.jpgI’m not going to count my chickens too soon, so I’ll hold back judgment on how amazing the Tigers can be next year until after the early entry deadline. I don’t think any of our guys will go, but I have seen crazier things happen in the past, and I don’t want to jump the gun. But if you look at all the pieces that should be in place for next year, one has to believe we’ll be in the preseason top 5, if not #1 depending on how many guys leave other schools. We lose Jeremy, who I admit I was wrong about at the beginning of the season, but Doneal can play his role. We add in Derrick Rose, and everything else stays the same. The one thing I worry about is how the team chemistry will be affected by the addition of a star. Will Rose be okay not taking the final shot, can he give way to CDR and Antonio’s leadership? These are my concerns. Otherwise I’d like to see Joey continue to get stronger, yet stay out of foul trouble, Pierre and Kareem continue to condition well, and everyone shoot foul shots.

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Our Tiger Bloggers will give us their thoughts throughout the University of Memphis’ run through the NCAA Tournament

From Jim Lott, Nashville:

jimlott.jpgMy thoughts on the game were of course of disappointment. I really felt that this was a winnable game for us and one that we would match up well with. It seems that we could never quite get over the hump. Every time we made a run and got back into the game Ohio State would hit a big 3 or make an excellent drive and take over again. At the end I think they did to us what we normally do to other teams and wore us down mentally. And have you ever seen a team hit that many free throws to seal a game! They played an excellent game and certainly deserved to win.

Our guys did give it everything they have and once again I feel this was a very successful season for the Tigers. For the most part we have consistently seen 5 guys working together for the desirable outcome without thinking about their own stats. Jeremy Hunt definitely left his mark on the team and will be missed next year. I think he brought with him a lot of life lessons that served this young team well during the year. Good luck to you Jeremy in your future endeavors.

Now looking forward to next year! Every year works out differently and you never know exactly how a group is going to jell together but on paper this looks to be a very successful team coming next year. With the additions coming in and virtually everyone returning and what we saw this year I think Tiger fans can feel very good about the future.

Thanks to the 2006/07 Tiger team for some GREAT memories and for greatly exceeding expectations. You have been very fun to watch all year and have represented our school, city and state very well.

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