Coach Moser gets 100% credit for the laugher (of our style of play) against NIU tonight.
NIU played their many big men. They got the boards and that was the difference in the game.
All year long Coach Moser has chosen the small lineup, although he has the height on the bench.
He has chosen NOT to develope LU’s big men: King or Johnson. When either has a good few minutes, they sit the next game.
Osbourne has been used sparingly.
Instead, Moser has chose to go with an undersized center (forward O’Leary – who does his best work at forward) and an undersized power forward (6-5 Christian Thomas).
LU has not played 2 forwards with the “center.” Instead we go with guards who do not rebound at small forward, where Christian Thomas could be effective, but never plays.
And when we need points he sticks with his #1 non-scoring favorite, Joe Crisman, & gives minutes to non-scoring, non-passing 5-10 walk on guard, London Dokubo.
The coach recruits well (although he does not fill our whole roster) but he does not use the big players he recruits. He goes with experience (whether good or bad) rather than size, talent, & potential.
We saw a big team tonight, but nothing like the teams we are going to see in the MVC. The Coach couldn’t handle NIU. If the Coach doesn’t change, & I doubt he will, we will never be ready for MVC play.
It appears we have the return of Will Rey, the midget coach who played midget lineups (6-10 Bernie Salte sat until Rey was fired & then in his final year, with the new coach, he led the team in rebounding, shooting, scoring, & was the 2nd best shot blocker in the LU record books). Rey was clearly the worst coach in LU history.
Milton Doyle is a great player, but without big men playing with him to rebound and play defense, it really means nothing.
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