The
Dayton Flyers have talent, however, something has been missing from
this guest all season long and there’s not a light switch in the world
that can turn it on. Half the time the team doesn’t show up. They’ve had
a whole slew of ugly losses this season that includes a five-point home
loss against East Tennessee St and a 34-point point loss at Cinci among
others. The only teams they’ve been able to put away early were the two
A-10 bottom feeders, Fordham and Charlotte. They played at UMass on Jan
9 and lost by five, scoring just 50 points in the contest. The total
here is 126, which is a strong indication that this, too, is going to be
a low scoring game and that’s because the Flyers are one of the worst
shooting teams in the nation with an ugly .403 FG percentage. It’s
simply bad strategy to lay points on the road with a team that can’t hit
a shot. The Minutemen is a dog at home because they lost their last
game of the regulkar season at Fordham, a team that was previously 0-14
in the conference and had lost 41 conference games in a row. Incredible.
Thing is, the game meant squat to UMass and it’s difficult to get up
for a game against a team like that with the conference tourney on deck
three days later. UMass can’t score either. In fact, one could argue
that these two are mirror images of one another but the difference is
that the Minutemen are at home and they’re very likely to be the team
that wants it more.
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My two cents.
The
Dayton Flyers have talent, however, something has been missing from
this guest all season long and there’s not a light switch in the world
that can turn it on. Half the time the team doesn’t show up. They’ve had
a whole slew of ugly losses this season that includes a five-point home
loss against East Tennessee St and a 34-point point loss at Cinci among
others. The only teams they’ve been able to put away early were the two
A-10 bottom feeders, Fordham and Charlotte. They played at UMass on Jan
9 and lost by five, scoring just 50 points in the contest. The total
here is 126, which is a strong indication that this, too, is going to be
a low scoring game and that’s because the Flyers are one of the worst
shooting teams in the nation with an ugly .403 FG percentage. It’s
simply bad strategy to lay points on the road with a team that can’t hit
a shot. The Minutemen is a dog at home because they lost their last
game of the regulkar season at Fordham, a team that was previously 0-14
in the conference and had lost 41 conference games in a row. Incredible.
Thing is, the game meant squat to UMass and it’s difficult to get up
for a game against a team like that with the conference tourney on deck
three days later. UMass can’t score either. In fact, one could argue
that these two are mirror images of one another but the difference is
that the Minutemen are at home and they’re very likely to be the team
that wants it more.
The
Dayton Flyers have talent, however, something has been missing from
this guest all season long and there’s not a light switch in the world
that can turn it on. Half the time the team doesn’t show up. They’ve had
a whole slew of ugly losses this season that includes a five-point home
loss against East Tennessee St and a 34-point point loss at Cinci among
others. The only teams they’ve been able to put away early were the two
A-10 bottom feeders, Fordham and Charlotte. They played at UMass on Jan
9 and lost by five, scoring just 50 points in the contest. The total
here is 126, which is a strong indication that this, too, is going to be
a low scoring game and that’s because the Flyers are one of the worst
shooting teams in the nation with an ugly .403 FG percentage. It’s
simply bad strategy to lay points on the road with a team that can’t hit
a shot. The Minutemen is a dog at home because they lost their last
game of the regular season at Fordham, a team that was previously 0-14
in the conference and had lost 41 conference games in a row. Incredible.
Thing is, the game meant squat to UMass and it’s difficult to get up
for a game against a team like that with the conference tourney on deck
three days later. UMass can’t score either. In fact, one could argue
that these two are mirror images of one another but the difference is
that the Minutemen are at home and they’re very likely to be the team
that wants it more.
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Here's my two cents on Dayton.
The
Dayton Flyers have talent, however, something has been missing from
this guest all season long and there’s not a light switch in the world
that can turn it on. Half the time the team doesn’t show up. They’ve had
a whole slew of ugly losses this season that includes a five-point home
loss against East Tennessee St and a 34-point point loss at Cinci among
others. The only teams they’ve been able to put away early were the two
A-10 bottom feeders, Fordham and Charlotte. They played at UMass on Jan
9 and lost by five, scoring just 50 points in the contest. The total
here is 126, which is a strong indication that this, too, is going to be
a low scoring game and that’s because the Flyers are one of the worst
shooting teams in the nation with an ugly .403 FG percentage. It’s
simply bad strategy to lay points on the road with a team that can’t hit
a shot. The Minutemen is a dog at home because they lost their last
game of the regular season at Fordham, a team that was previously 0-14
in the conference and had lost 41 conference games in a row. Incredible.
Thing is, the game meant squat to UMass and it’s difficult to get up
for a game against a team like that with the conference tourney on deck
three days later. UMass can’t score either. In fact, one could argue
that these two are mirror images of one another but the difference is
that the Minutemen are at home and they’re very likely to be the team
that wants it more.
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