Impacts of Transfers & Film Study-Stu Douglass

Submitted by Wettin 3's on

Great read by Stu Douglass on the impact transfers may/may not have on game planning for teams that they used to play for (quotes from Albrecht & Bielfeldt) and how crazy Beilein is with film study...check it out!

https://t.co/3rJqUhUdgY?ssr=true

1VaBlue1

March 6th, 2018 at 9:34 AM ^

Yep, the last UV...  Nonetheless, it's situational awareness.  You wanna post here, you better know what the hell you're talking about or you're going to get called out and negged to oblivion!!

Good luck, OP...

LLG

March 6th, 2018 at 9:35 AM ^

I actually don't mind when people post something Brian linked to.  It also gives people a chance to add comments on that particular topic, which can be insightful (sometimes).  But that's just me...

Indy Pete - Go Blue

March 6th, 2018 at 10:41 AM ^

Yes, it has already been linked, but it was a good article worth discussion. I thought that was pretty well-written, and I was impressed by how well Stu could support his arguments. It was nice to be reminded that Coach B was 3-1 vs those transfer players (4-2 including Dakich). This was a good line:

“Nowhere else in the world of high-level basketball does this come up. You will never hear an NBA coach talk about the unfairness of a former player taking his knowledge to another team.”

Brian had already talked about how coach B was breaking down drill film based on this article. Just another reminder that we have an amazing coach.

Shadowban

March 6th, 2018 at 11:10 AM ^

I feel that the players could probably add something to the coach's breakdown, but managerial arogance prevents the coach from even asking.  

Steve in PA

March 6th, 2018 at 12:26 PM ^

I remember reading it when originally posted. The article explained, to me at least, the early success and late season struggles of tOSU. New coach, new system, and talent made them potent early. Later, everyone had enough film to know tendencies and adjustments.