Rambler21 wrote:
RAMBLOR wrote:
Just pathetic.
For those of you blaming this on NIL/portal/etc., well our recruiting/transfer class was 3rd in the A10, behind VCU and SLU and ahead of Dayton:
https://247sports.com/college/loyola/season/2025-basketball/overallteamrankings/?Conference=A-10It was good for 84th overall in CBB (not to mention a returning Rubin...) and yet now we're 12th from the bottom in the NET. Still think this isn't Drew's fault?
I think it is too simple to blame it on Drew. It is EVERYONE's fault. Drew clearly missed the mark on his recruiting, the offense completely lacks identity, and the guys have not looked ready to play defense the entire season. I am not sure what these guys do in practice or spent all of the offseason doing. All of that is on Drew.
At the same time, we have to talk about the players. As a unit, just insanely disinterested in playing basketball and winning. I have seen pretty much 0 emotion out of this team in every game that has been played. Player highlights:
Justin Moore... what is going on there? 0 emotion or leadership out of him when he is on the floor. I watched him play against DePaul with my own eyes in the exhibition and it was like a different athlete, so the talent is there. Instead during the season he makes very poor decisions and dribbles into triple teams for heavily contested 2s. His scoring averages look pretty good, but they are coming from horrific efficiency and he is averaging over DOUBLE the amount of turnovers as last season.
Miles Rubin is a bright spot on this team and his production is clearly there. At the same time, the squad really needed him to step into more of a leadership role and I just do not see it out of him like I was hoping. Most of the time he looks like he is regretting his decision to stay (which at this point I get).
Chuck Love is giving it his all and will be special. Tavarez also looks like he is trying to give it his all. Dotson and Ola-Joseph have been disappointing, but honestly they weren't expected to be the key players this year anyway, so cannot blame them too much. Kymany looks fairly checked out this season and seems to be battling a lingering injury on top of it.
Richardson does not look ready to play high-level D1 basketball. Drew has started to realize this as well as his minutes have been diminishing. Could be good in the future, but this is not his season.
Dominick Harris was supposedly a 3 point specialist. His problem is that he can't hit 3 pointers-so there really is not much else he can do, and is thus playing even less now. Based on how the recruiting timeline and everything else played out, I am not entirely sure that Drew actually scouted/recruited him to the degree that was needed. He was picked up almost immediately after Patrick (the other Euro) backed out. I had been seeing rumblings from Gonzaga and UCLA fans that this was a bad pickup so I was fairly worried, but I think his 1 season of stats at Loyola Marymount from 2 years ago is what got Drew to take him.
Sorry if this seemed harsh but, these guys frankly are being paid well enough for this level of criticism and they are actually only ranked higher than TEN NCAA D1 teams at the moment, so I think it is very fair to be this disappointed. If Drew does survive this season he has to sit down and think about all of this and how to avoid it again.
Sure there is plenty of blame to go around, but ultimately the onus is on Drew to have the players in a position to succeed. I see the guys struggling, but I also see them lacking direction and disorganized. It's hard to have emotion when you're not sure what you're supposed to be doing. We also know Drew can be pretty adversarial with his players, and that's not necessarily a good thing -- and if the team quits on you, who's fault it that? Pretty much every player except Miles, and arguably Chuck, is struggling, which hints at a systemic problem rather than all of these highly-touted players all forgetting how to play at the same time.
More to that point -- it's Drew that sets the lineups. He doesn't need to keep giving run to the guys that are allegedly dogging it, but for some reason he does. In fact, Drew's lineups and substitutions baffle me constantly -- he seems to care more about playing time as carrot/stick than "this group is working well together, let's let it ride for a while" or "these are good matchups for us". He also doesn't need to play a deep bench, especially when so many guys don't look ready, but he does.
Let's talk about Justin Moore -- like you said, he looked like a different guy in the preseason, so what happened? I strongly suspect he's having some setbacks with his knee injury. He doesn't seem able to keep up with his guy on defense or fight through screens at all, and shows no burst or lift on offense. And yet, he's leading the team in minutes by a decent margin, and kinda killing us in the process -- why not at least scale back his minutes, to keep his knee fresh if nothing else, and try to give Dotson more run at point? He hasn't played well either, but he at least looks healthy out there. Instead, in Acrisure Drew kept Justin out there and just had him dribble out the shot clock to rest, I guess, which just resulted in several turnovers. I think Drew just decided that Moore is "his guy" and is determined to run him into the ground?
Finally -- this has been a pattern for Drew, even in the last two "good" years. Remember losing to UIC? And last year, everyone blamed the disaster in Hawaii on injuries, but we weren't really playing well when we were healthy, we just played a bunch of cupcakes, many of whom we actually struggled against. In fact, the injuries might have helped in the long run, because it forced Drew into a short bench and the unconventional lineup of Houinsou/Dawson/Edwards/Watson/Rubin, which turned out to be one of the top on-floor groups in the country.