EZGRIZ51 wrote:Doug Gottlieb picked the Griz over the Badgers in his first round breakdown on TV. He indicated we may have the best guard tandem in the west, have lost one game since mid January and are a "real good basketball team". Good stuff.
Tokyogriz wrote:10 bold predictions about the NCAA tourney
By Myron Medcalf
1...
2....etc
5 - The Badgers will go home early: I’m picking Montana over Wisconsin in the 13/4 matchup in the East Region. Wisconsin’s offense has stalled multiple times in recent weeks. Even though the Badgers are capable of neutralizing any offense, they’ve had problems capitalizing due to their own inconsistent offense. Montana will be ready. The Grizzlies beat their Big Sky rivals Weber state by 19 points in the conference’s tournament title game, their 14th consecutive victory. Plus, Will Cherry (16.0 ppg) can match Jordan Taylor. Grizzlies will advance.
From ESPN
http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketba ... aa-tourney
Gregdawg wrote:Tokyogriz wrote:10 bold predictions about the NCAA tourney
By Myron Medcalf
1...
2....etc
5 - The Badgers will go home early: I’m picking Montana over Wisconsin in the 13/4 matchup in the East Region. Wisconsin’s offense has stalled multiple times in recent weeks. Even though the Badgers are capable of neutralizing any offense, they’ve had problems capitalizing due to their own inconsistent offense. Montana will be ready. The Grizzlies beat their Big Sky rivals Weber state by 19 points in the conference’s tournament title game, their 14th consecutive victory. Plus, Will Cherry (16.0 ppg) can match Jordan Taylor. Grizzlies will advance.
From ESPN
http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketba ... aa-tourney
Again, not trying to put down anyone supporting you, but Myron Medcalf covers(or at least he did in 2011) the Minnesota Golden Gophers basketball team for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Minnesota is our biggest rival, so he's not exactly without bias.




badger007 wrote:I'm not going to say the 'experts' are wrong, etc, etc, etc. As far as I know, they could be right! However, for Badger coaches and players, it has to be a little irritating to continually be picked as the upset special each season! Last season, they were a popular upset pick and they ended up beating Belmont by 14. There is a reason Bo Ryan is 9-1 in opening round games.
Don't know much about Will Cherry, but I don't think he will get too many opportunities to take the ball away from Jordan Taylor, who is among the best in NCAA history in assist-to-turnover ratio.
Can Cherry play defense in the post? The Badgers haven't run the swing offense too much this season (or so it seems), but at close to 200 pounds, Jordan Taylor is one of the strongest point guards in the country and shows no hesitation in posting up other guards.
I am sure Cherry is a fine player and I am by no means trying to be disrespectful, but Jordan Taylor was a Second Team All-American as a junior and a Pre-Season All-American coming into this season. He has had somewhat of a 'down season', but has actually averaged over 16 PPG against Big Ten competition. I'd certainly give him the upper-hand without hesitation, but maybe I'm just biased
Edit: This is a really one-sided post as I don't know much about Cherry other than his accolades. Please rebuttal! I, like other Badger posters here, are still trying to learn more about your program!
Evizzerate wrote: ke other Badger posters here, are still trying to learn more about your program!

grizpsych wrote:Gregdawg wrote:Tokyogriz wrote:10 bold predictions about the NCAA tourney
By Myron Medcalf
1...
2....etc
5 - The Badgers will go home early: I’m picking Montana over Wisconsin in the 13/4 matchup in the East Region. Wisconsin’s offense has stalled multiple times in recent weeks. Even though the Badgers are capable of neutralizing any offense, they’ve had problems capitalizing due to their own inconsistent offense. Montana will be ready. The Grizzlies beat their Big Sky rivals Weber state by 19 points in the conference’s tournament title game, their 14th consecutive victory. Plus, Will Cherry (16.0 ppg) can match Jordan Taylor. Grizzlies will advance.
From ESPN
http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketba ... aa-tourney
Again, not trying to put down anyone supporting you, but Myron Medcalf covers(or at least he did in 2011) the Minnesota Golden Gophers basketball team for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Minnesota is our biggest rival, so he's not exactly without bias.
Thanks for letting us know, we would not want any Griz fans to get excited about our chances.
badger007 wrote:I'm not going to say the 'experts' are wrong, etc, etc, etc. As far as I know, they could be right! However, for Badger coaches and players, it has to be a little irritating to continually be picked as the upset special each season! Last season, they were a popular upset pick and they ended up beating Belmont by 14. There is a reason Bo Ryan is 9-1 in opening round games.
Don't know much about Will Cherry, but I don't think he will get too many opportunities to take the ball away from Jordan Taylor, who is among the best in NCAA history in assist-to-turnover ratio.
Can Cherry play defense in the post? The Badgers haven't run the swing offense too much this season (or so it seems), but at close to 200 pounds, Jordan Taylor is one of the strongest point guards in the country and shows no hesitation in posting up other guards.
I am sure Cherry is a fine player and I am by no means trying to be disrespectful, but Jordan Taylor was a Second Team All-American as a junior and a Pre-Season All-American coming into this season. He has had somewhat of a 'down season', but has actually averaged over 16 PPG against Big Ten competition. I'd certainly give him the upper-hand without hesitation, but maybe I'm just biased
Edit: This is a really one-sided post as I don't know much about Cherry other than his accolades. Please rebuttal! I, like other Badger posters here, are still trying to learn more about your program!
PlayerRep wrote:badger007 wrote:I'm not going to say the 'experts' are wrong, etc, etc, etc. As far as I know, they could be right! However, for Badger coaches and players, it has to be a little irritating to continually be picked as the upset special each season! Last season, they were a popular upset pick and they ended up beating Belmont by 14. There is a reason Bo Ryan is 9-1 in opening round games.
Don't know much about Will Cherry, but I don't think he will get too many opportunities to take the ball away from Jordan Taylor, who is among the best in NCAA history in assist-to-turnover ratio.
Can Cherry play defense in the post? The Badgers haven't run the swing offense too much this season (or so it seems), but at close to 200 pounds, Jordan Taylor is one of the strongest point guards in the country and shows no hesitation in posting up other guards.
I am sure Cherry is a fine player and I am by no means trying to be disrespectful, but Jordan Taylor was a Second Team All-American as a junior and a Pre-Season All-American coming into this season. He has had somewhat of a 'down season', but has actually averaged over 16 PPG against Big Ten competition. I'd certainly give him the upper-hand without hesitation, but maybe I'm just biased
Edit: This is a really one-sided post as I don't know much about Cherry other than his accolades. Please rebuttal! I, like other Badger posters here, are still trying to learn more about your program!
Cherry was the conference defensive MVP. He is lightning quick and very athletic. He is 6th in the nation in steals per game and blocks alot of shots. He is Montana's all-time steal leader, even though he is only a junior. Montana's other guard is 6'5". Both were first team all-conference.
I see that some sports analysts are indicating that Cherry can play with Taylor (or better). In a game over the weekend, a tv analyst listed Cherry as one of the five players in the tourney who could make a big difference in the tournament (or something like that).
You may want to do a bit more research, before making some of the declarations you're making.
09griz wrote:I was watching the live chat feed during selection and they were saying things like "The Grizzlies could beat Wisconsin" "Very balanced, Guys like Matthias Ward, Kareem Jamar, Art Steward. Very solid, very experienced." "Wayne Tinkle's team knocked off Weber State in the Big Sky final, robbing us all of a Damian Lillard NCAA tournament appearance. We suppose we'll forgive it for that, because this team is just as dangerous."
Also our OPPG stat puts us at first in the nation. Only allow 52.9 per game CBSsports is saying.

badger007 wrote:PlayerRep wrote:badger007 wrote:I'm not going to say the 'experts' are wrong, etc, etc, etc. As far as I know, they could be right! However, for Badger coaches and players, it has to be a little irritating to continually be picked as the upset special each season! Last season, they were a popular upset pick and they ended up beating Belmont by 14. There is a reason Bo Ryan is 9-1 in opening round games.
Don't know much about Will Cherry, but I don't think he will get too many opportunities to take the ball away from Jordan Taylor, who is among the best in NCAA history in assist-to-turnover ratio.
Can Cherry play defense in the post? The Badgers haven't run the swing offense too much this season (or so it seems), but at close to 200 pounds, Jordan Taylor is one of the strongest point guards in the country and shows no hesitation in posting up other guards.
I am sure Cherry is a fine player and I am by no means trying to be disrespectful, but Jordan Taylor was a Second Team All-American as a junior and a Pre-Season All-American coming into this season. He has had somewhat of a 'down season', but has actually averaged over 16 PPG against Big Ten competition. I'd certainly give him the upper-hand without hesitation, but maybe I'm just biased
Edit: This is a really one-sided post as I don't know much about Cherry other than his accolades. Please rebuttal! I, like other Badger posters here, are still trying to learn more about your program!
Cherry was the conference defensive MVP. He is lightning quick and very athletic. He is 6th in the nation in steals per game and blocks alot of shots. He is Montana's all-time steal leader, even though he is only a junior. Montana's other guard is 6'5". Both were first team all-conference.
I see that some sports analysts are indicating that Cherry can play with Taylor (or better). In a game over the weekend, a tv analyst listed Cherry as one of the five players in the tourney who could make a big difference in the tournament (or something like that).
You may want to do a bit more research, before making some of the declarations you're making.
Jordan Taylor has seen great defenders before. Aaron Craft (Ohio State) is widely thought of as one of the best defensive point guards in the country and shot 75% from the field with 18 points just a few weeks ago against Ohio State. The season before, he single handedly brought Wisconsin back from 15 down to beat #1 Ohio State and put up 27 points.
Listen to the talking heads all you want, but they are just as susceptible to being wrong as anyone else (i.e. Doug Gottlieb picking against Wisconsin each season).
Cherry can take his Defensive Player of the Year in the Big Sky (25th best conference according to Sagarin) and I'll take a pre-season All-American and a first-team all-conference performer in the Big Ten (1st ranked conference according to Sagarin).
Jordan Taylor simply does not turn over the ball and is on pace to break the all-time NCAA assist-to-turnover ratio in a career. So, no, I don't think Will Cherry will get his steals. Just my opinion.
I just don't see any reason why I should pick against Taylor. He has been in the tournament all four years and knows what it takes to win on the big stage.
PlayerRep wrote:badger007 wrote:PlayerRep wrote:badger007 wrote:I'm not going to say the 'experts' are wrong, etc, etc, etc. As far as I know, they could be right! However, for Badger coaches and players, it has to be a little irritating to continually be picked as the upset special each season! Last season, they were a popular upset pick and they ended up beating Belmont by 14. There is a reason Bo Ryan is 9-1 in opening round games.
Don't know much about Will Cherry, but I don't think he will get too many opportunities to take the ball away from Jordan Taylor, who is among the best in NCAA history in assist-to-turnover ratio.
Can Cherry play defense in the post? The Badgers haven't run the swing offense too much this season (or so it seems), but at close to 200 pounds, Jordan Taylor is one of the strongest point guards in the country and shows no hesitation in posting up other guards.
I am sure Cherry is a fine player and I am by no means trying to be disrespectful, but Jordan Taylor was a Second Team All-American as a junior and a Pre-Season All-American coming into this season. He has had somewhat of a 'down season', but has actually averaged over 16 PPG against Big Ten competition. I'd certainly give him the upper-hand without hesitation, but maybe I'm just biased
Edit: This is a really one-sided post as I don't know much about Cherry other than his accolades. Please rebuttal! I, like other Badger posters here, are still trying to learn more about your program!
Cherry was the conference defensive MVP. He is lightning quick and very athletic. He is 6th in the nation in steals per game and blocks alot of shots. He is Montana's all-time steal leader, even though he is only a junior. Montana's other guard is 6'5". Both were first team all-conference.
I see that some sports analysts are indicating that Cherry can play with Taylor (or better). In a game over the weekend, a tv analyst listed Cherry as one of the five players in the tourney who could make a big difference in the tournament (or something like that).
You may want to do a bit more research, before making some of the declarations you're making.
Jordan Taylor has seen great defenders before. Aaron Craft (Ohio State) is widely thought of as one of the best defensive point guards in the country and shot 75% from the field with 18 points just a few weeks ago against Ohio State. The season before, he single handedly brought Wisconsin back from 15 down to beat #1 Ohio State and put up 27 points.
Listen to the talking heads all you want, but they are just as susceptible to being wrong as anyone else (i.e. Doug Gottlieb picking against Wisconsin each season).
Cherry can take his Defensive Player of the Year in the Big Sky (25th best conference according to Sagarin) and I'll take a pre-season All-American and a first-team all-conference performer in the Big Ten (1st ranked conference according to Sagarin).
Jordan Taylor simply does not turn over the ball and is on pace to break the all-time NCAA assist-to-turnover ratio in a career. So, no, I don't think Will Cherry will get his steals. Just my opinion.
I just don't see any reason why I should pick against Taylor. He has been in the tournament all four years and knows what it takes to win on the big stage.
You can pick Taylor all you want, but you don't have a clue about Cherry or Jamar or Montana--so your picking and puffing doesn't mean much, in my view.
Why is Taylor only 15th in the nation in turnover to assist ratio this year?
Why does Taylor have no blocks this year?
Why are Taylor's stats behind Cherry in scoring, shooting percentage, 3-pt shooting percentage, free throw percentage, rebounding, steals and block? Yes, we understand Taylor has more assists and fewer turnovers. Please don't try to tell us that Big 10 competition impacts free throw shooting percentage. Ha-ha.

badger007 wrote:PlayerRep wrote:badger007 wrote:PlayerRep wrote:
Cherry was the conference defensive MVP. He is lightning quick and very athletic. He is 6th in the nation in steals per game and blocks alot of shots. He is Montana's all-time steal leader, even though he is only a junior. Montana's other guard is 6'5". Both were first team all-conference.
I see that some sports analysts are indicating that Cherry can play with Taylor (or better). In a game over the weekend, a tv analyst listed Cherry as one of the five players in the tourney who could make a big difference in the tournament (or something like that).
You may want to do a bit more research, before making some of the declarations you're making.
Jordan Taylor has seen great defenders before. Aaron Craft (Ohio State) is widely thought of as one of the best defensive point guards in the country and shot 75% from the field with 18 points just a few weeks ago against Ohio State. The season before, he single handedly brought Wisconsin back from 15 down to beat #1 Ohio State and put up 27 points.
Listen to the talking heads all you want, but they are just as susceptible to being wrong as anyone else (i.e. Doug Gottlieb picking against Wisconsin each season).
Cherry can take his Defensive Player of the Year in the Big Sky (25th best conference according to Sagarin) and I'll take a pre-season All-American and a first-team all-conference performer in the Big Ten (1st ranked conference according to Sagarin).
Jordan Taylor simply does not turn over the ball and is on pace to break the all-time NCAA assist-to-turnover ratio in a career. So, no, I don't think Will Cherry will get his steals. Just my opinion.
I just don't see any reason why I should pick against Taylor. He has been in the tournament all four years and knows what it takes to win on the big stage.
You can pick Taylor all you want, but you don't have a clue about Cherry or Jamar or Montana--so your picking and puffing doesn't mean much, in my view.
Why is Taylor only 15th in the nation in turnover to assist ratio this year?
Why does Taylor have no blocks this year?
Why are Taylor's stats behind Cherry in scoring, shooting percentage, 3-pt shooting percentage, free throw percentage, rebounding, steals and block? Yes, we understand Taylor has more assists and fewer turnovers. Please don't try to tell us that Big 10 competition impacts free throw shooting percentage. Ha-ha.
We're all speaking on perception since we have not been able to see each other's teams.
Why is Taylor ONLY 15th in assist-to-turnover ratio? What do you mean, only? You realize there are 345 Division I schools, correct? Where he is ranked is tremendous. Even more tremendous, his 3.83 ratio in 2010-2011 was far and away the highest in college basketball and it wasn't close.
Why doesn't Taylor have any blocks this year? I didn't know it was a pre-requisite for point guards to have blocks to be considered a good defender, but he was an all-conference defender as a junior and is part of a Wisconsin team that is first in the nation in scoring defense.
To this point in their careers, Taylor has accomplished much more than Cherry... and it's not close. We shall see what the outcome is on Thursday and I will gladly eat crow if it doesn't come out in my favor.
AllWeatherFan wrote:Wisconsin will be a tall order for us. They are big, strong, solid in every department. We will have to shoot lights out to beat them, and they will have to have an off night, it's as simple as that.
AllWeatherFan wrote:Wisconsin will be a tall order for us. They are big, strong, solid in every department. We will have to shoot lights out to beat them, and they will have to have an off night, it's as simple as that.

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