1 game is an anomoly. 2 games is concerning. 3 games now in a row of very long stretches of horrible defense, and generally getting out toughed...well that's an alarming trend.
I gave/still give Woody tons of credit for rallying the team, and turning them around. That is an admirable skill, and you can see it happen throughout seasons, and within games, with his teams. But I've also, obviously, been very skeptical of Woody, overall, at times as well. Rutgers game 1, Arizona, Kansas, Iowa, NW both games, PSU, last nights game, numerous games last year, and even a decent number of our wins the last 2 seasons...we've been borderline horrible defensively, and with our energy and toughness. Obviously its not all the games, we have very, very good performances, and within many of the games I've noted, we have pockets of inspired, great play. But man, the inconsistency is a problem.
"Control what you can control"...that's a popular coaching cliche nowadays. Saban is big on it. Most really good coaches are. As a team, you can control your energy, your toughness, and by an extension of that, you can control how well you defend. You can control how much movement you have on offense. You can control your demeanor and attitude. Basketball things that you can't necessarily control are how well you shoot, at times how well you handle the ball, how officials are going to call the game, sometimes other players just hit tough shots (Walker last night on some of his shots). But when you consistently do the things you can control well, you're almost always successful.
We're not alone. There are less and less programs any more that consistently defend, play with a consistent high level of effort, etc... But after seeing a few games where it felt like our program was starting to gain an identity for defense, grittiness, effort...its a gut shot to see how we've played the last few games. And its a gut shot because there's now a pretty established trend that Woody's teams are going to be inconsistent and uneven with how hard they play, how focused they are, and how much energy they bring.
I do think the overall trajectory of the program is headed in the right direction. And that's good. It wasn't under Archie, and I don't think it was under Crean. But man, it sure is gonna be hard to follow his teams if they keep playing 3-4 great games, 3-4 horrible games, 3-4 great games, etc...
I gave/still give Woody tons of credit for rallying the team, and turning them around. That is an admirable skill, and you can see it happen throughout seasons, and within games, with his teams. But I've also, obviously, been very skeptical of Woody, overall, at times as well. Rutgers game 1, Arizona, Kansas, Iowa, NW both games, PSU, last nights game, numerous games last year, and even a decent number of our wins the last 2 seasons...we've been borderline horrible defensively, and with our energy and toughness. Obviously its not all the games, we have very, very good performances, and within many of the games I've noted, we have pockets of inspired, great play. But man, the inconsistency is a problem.
"Control what you can control"...that's a popular coaching cliche nowadays. Saban is big on it. Most really good coaches are. As a team, you can control your energy, your toughness, and by an extension of that, you can control how well you defend. You can control how much movement you have on offense. You can control your demeanor and attitude. Basketball things that you can't necessarily control are how well you shoot, at times how well you handle the ball, how officials are going to call the game, sometimes other players just hit tough shots (Walker last night on some of his shots). But when you consistently do the things you can control well, you're almost always successful.
We're not alone. There are less and less programs any more that consistently defend, play with a consistent high level of effort, etc... But after seeing a few games where it felt like our program was starting to gain an identity for defense, grittiness, effort...its a gut shot to see how we've played the last few games. And its a gut shot because there's now a pretty established trend that Woody's teams are going to be inconsistent and uneven with how hard they play, how focused they are, and how much energy they bring.
I do think the overall trajectory of the program is headed in the right direction. And that's good. It wasn't under Archie, and I don't think it was under Crean. But man, it sure is gonna be hard to follow his teams if they keep playing 3-4 great games, 3-4 horrible games, 3-4 great games, etc...