Jump to content

Maryland vs. Iowa


Oriole4Life

Recommended Posts

Road game at Iowa, where the Terps have had some success recently.  See if we can stop Luke Garza, who is averaging 22.1 points this season.  Will be another interesting matchup for Stix.  Might see double teams on him.  I'd like to see Morsell give him a tough time.  Terps are two point favorites.  It's gonna be a close game.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We are letting Iowa get lots of open shots too.  The offense is sloppy and ugly.  So many missed free throws I stopped counting.  Cowan is not a good free throw shooter.  Every game he'll miss a few and the announcers will say, "a rare miss from Cowan."  No, it's not rare. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, vatech1994 said:

Cowen shot free throws at 78% as a freshman, 81% as a sophomore, 85% as a junior, and 77% so far this year.  He is by all definitions a good free throw shooter although I don’t understand the step back so far this year and tonight he has certainly not shot them well.

https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/stats/_/id/4066371/anthony-cowan-jr

Yeah this year has been had.  I have a hard time considering anything under 80% good.  I'm a 37 year old white dude, and I could shoot better than 77%.  Granted I'm not even close to the level they are playing on, but free throws shouldn't be that difficult.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

1 minute ago, vatech1994 said:

3 plays so far this half where Iowa played harder than Maryland and it cost us.  Stop freaking styling Ayala.

That wasn't Ayalas' fault, the feed took an eternity to get to him and he had to slow down to catch it.  He went up with 2 hands, I don't think there's anything else he could have done to make it more high-percentage.  Good play by the Iowa defender.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah, Wiggins and Ayala have taken steps back this year, particularly Wiggins.  Talented guys, they need to find their confidence and shot.

I am not convinced this is a very deep team.  The bench isn't that good.  The turnovers are baffling.  When you have a senior like Cowan making dumb mistakes you are in trouble.

Just gonna chalk it up as a bad game on the road.  Iowa played harder plain and simple.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, murph said:

I just sat down to watch the game in holy crap! Guess they started slow again. And back the way they were playing a few weeks ago. I just don’t get it.   

They started fast.  They decided to play like crap for the last 10 minutes of the first half this time.

  • Thanks 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • Posts

    • Realistically I think Adley as the leadoff guy is the best lineup for us but if he has trouble batting leadoff in half the games because he can't get his catcher's gear off fast enough then I get it.   Cowser has continued to be incredibly patient, and if Adley can't be our leadoff guy then Cowser is probably our next best option.  Of course Cowser also hits a lot of bombs, so it'd be interesting if he goes on another heater.   If Cowser gets off the schneid then Cowser leadoff and Gunnar at 2 could be incredibly potent.  I don't think Cowser is actually playing that badly, he's just been running into some bad luck.  And he's starting to wake up a little bit anyway.
    • Agreed, appreciate the stats. Gunnar isn't a leadoff hitter - he's a prototypical #3 hitter or cleanup hitter. Hyde writes poor lineups, and Gunnar hitting leadoff has been one of the consistent problems with the offense this season. Gunnar hitting mostly solo shots is both a consequence and reflection of this offense's flaws - the O's have too many low-OBP hitters in the lineup (hitting in less-than-optimal spots for the most part) and are too reliant on solo homers to generate runs. At least Hyde has started hitting Westburg leadoff against LHP, which is progress, but Hyde is way too stubborn and too slow to make the correct adjustments. He's very similar to Buck Showalter in that respect.  Anyway, I look forward to Hyde waking up and moving Gunnar down to #3/#4 against RHP.  
    • While the return on the Tettleton trade wasn't ideal, 1: I don't think you can really expect a 30 year old catcher to put up a career year and then follow it up with another one, and 2: we had Chris Hoiles who played quite well for us following Tettleton's departure.  If we had forward thinking GMs we probably would split them at C and give them DH/1B/OF games on their non catching days, which is what Detroit did with Tettleton to prolong his career after 1992.  (He was basically the same hitter from 1993-1995 but he stopped catching with regularity so his WAR was much lower.)   The Davis trade was so completely undefensible on every level, not the least of which because we already had a player who was at least as good as Davis was on the team, but he didn't fit the stereotypical batting profile of a 1B.  At least today teams wouldn't be so quick to dismiss a 10 HR first baseman if he's got an OBP of .400.
    • The Glenn Davis trade was so bad it overshadowed another really bad trade in team history. The Orioles traded Mickey Tettleton that same offseason for Jeff Robinson in part because Tettleton had an off year in 1990 with a .223 batting average and a .381 slugging percentage. Except Tettleton drew 116 walks making his OBP .376 and his OPS+ was 116. Jeff Robinson was coming off a 5.96 ERA in 145 innings pitched. I have no idea what the team was thinking with this trade. Robinson did manage to lower his ERA in 1991 to 5.18 his only Orioles season. There's no way this trade is made today in the age of analytics. Tettleton meanwhile put up 171 home runs and an .859 OPS for the remainder of his career. 😬 Just a bad trade that doesn't get talked about enough thanks to Glenn Davis.
    • Your best POWER hitter should get the most at bats with men on base. Gunnar is third on the team in OB%, but far and away the leader in SLG%. Heck, right now he has the highest SLG% in the AL. Yet he has the fewest ABs with men on base of any of our regulars. Batting him leadoff gives Gunnar more opportunities to hit HRs and score runs, but fewer opportunities to drive in runs. 75% of Henderson's HRs have been hit with the base empty. Compare that to Ohtani (62%), Tucker (60%), Ozuna (57%), Naylor (50%), or Judge (46%). 
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...