Hayes is gone, truly believe that now
And he hasn't recruited a forward in 3 years
And he hasn't recruited a forward in 3 years
look at you! Mookie bringing some positivity!MookieBlaylock said:
This is what I had hoped for for the tourney
Prefer not making the final, as our position is set and a heartbreaker you should have won should keep the focus
Thinking this team might get a couple of games in the tourney
This isn't true. Taylor Jernigan is a F, with promising ability, despite not having much of an impact on the season as a whole. She scored last night, of course. He also brought in Wilkinson and Smith as F transfers.MookieBlaylock said:
Hayes is gone, truly believe that now
And he hasn't recruited a forward in 3 years
It was, indeed, an interesting message to the current team. I think he's really frustrated. Understandably, I think he is a bit worn down by the hard results and criticism, and thus we see some of that come out in the post-game interview.WVAg18 said:
Unimpressed with G's post game interview. The girls fought til the end but never once did he credit them for the hard fought game they put up. Then proceeds to essentially put out an advertisement for forwards in the transfer portal…first of all, nice to know you have confidence in the players YOU recruited. Second, why are you acting like the season is over. At the end of the interview says he hopes he gets the chance to compete for a national championship, yet you don't even believe in your team. The team he has built is solid and extremely talented, but not gonna go far if the head coach doesn't even believe in you.
I agree with you, but I found this data interesting anyway. Stats don't tell the whole story.MookieBlaylock said:
Yeah gonna say some significant data points missing from your analysis
Jazmine Wilkinson (goal leader) and Sammy Smith (assist leader) both came this year via the transfer portal. They have been great additions to this team.AgsSoccerFan said:
I just watched the post-game interview of G, and I have to say his talk on the portal is a pathetic embarrassment. I truly hope the current players do not see this as that portal may gain several others from "his" team. You just have to wonder if this is the open discussion for the media, what is he saying directly to them? Understood he is frustrated after this year, but his name is on this team, so it's his responsibility.
And do we not recruit any longer, or is he acknowledging that several other Texas teams do it better now that he cannot live off the "best in Texas" slogan that served for so many years? I'm sorry, but this look of begging and crying is not a good look for the team, and these girls deserve better.
This ignores Mak's immense improvement year-over-year. She went from a fast, non-dangerous player to a fast, dangerous player who directly creates goal-scoring opportunities for herself and others. She doesn't finish as many of those as we'd like, but she's immensely improved from her first year on the team.MookieBlaylock said:
Biggest question is why do our players get worse the longer they are in his program?
Yes, this is very good analysis. I also preferred Georgia's style of play and ability to work through the middle of the field first before going wide to cross into the box. It's ironic that for years Coach G has touted his preference to put the ball on the ground and play the "beautiful game," only to now be forced to play a very direct style, kicking long balls and hoping our athletes and speed will create chances on goal. This only works if you have efficient strikers in front of goal, which obviously we do not. If G is going to load up on transfers, we need to focus mainly on some quality midfielders who can control the ball and distribute well like Becerra. She can't do it all by herself.Soccer1 said:
Two very different styles of play last night. I prefer the style of play Georgia played last night. Much more controlled, using the middle of the field and at the same time stretching the field on the outside. Georgia's outside midfielders are playing on the chalk creating more space when the ball is switched in the attack. Lots of buildup through the midfield into the box. We tend to like to swing for the fences. Long balls from the backline to the forwards and we are off to the races. Our one center back loves to send the long ball and turn it over, even when the smart play is to make the simple pass. This has been an issue all season and the coaches seem to like this style of play at the expense of any kind of build up with the midfield. Sure, take a chance once and while, but don't constantly put our forwards in a foot race. We seem to have the mentality that we are just going to outwork the other team. We have to play smarter. Center backs also have to be more disciplined. The dribbling up the field and playing high cost us a goal when one of them was caught out of position. Let your outside backs do the dribbling. If you want Calzada dribbling into the box put her on the outside. She is a threat, but at the same time you're at risk for a counterattack. Very interested to see what kind of game plan the coaches come up with for the tournament. With G's comments after the game I would expect lots of practice on finishing. Talent is there, just need the execution and the game plan.
Soccer1 said:
Chris Henderson
The final update for the Bubble Cheat Sheet.
Trimmed in both directions. Lots of auto bid winners gone. Downgraded Texas A&M from green to yellow as nobody at 50 is a sure thing.
The bracket model speaks...
— Chris Henderson (@chris_awk) November 6, 2023
Ten almost surely in, four almost surely out.
And four fighting for two spots. pic.twitter.com/F9WPdpzjqM