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Ted Thompson
12/8/2020 9:04 AM

Use this thread to talk about anything game-related. 

Date: December 13th, 2020 2:00 PM

Opponent: Marshall  (2-0, 0-0 C-USA)

Site: Cam Henderson Center

TV: None

Radio: Ohio Radio or TuneIn Radio

Webcast: C-USA TV

Marshall statisticsroster and media guide

Marshall fan sites: Herd Nation (Rivals)   HerdFans.com    Herd Haven (Scout)

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bobcatsquared
12/8/2020 10:10 AM
Thanks, Ted.

How do you access CUSA-TV?
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Victory
12/8/2020 10:24 AM
As well as we have been playing Marshall is no slouch either and its on the road. Vegas is going to consider this a tossup.
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Pataskala
12/8/2020 10:38 AM
bobcatsquared wrote:expand_more
Thanks, Ted.

How do you access CUSA-TV?
Click on the link that Ted provided above. It's something like $6.95 for a one-day pass.
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OUVan
12/8/2020 12:20 PM
Saw most of their game against Wright State. They still push the pace but they aren't as 3-happy as they were a few years ago. Best player is Taevion Kinsey, who was recruited by Saul. He's an athletic slasher more than a shooter but he scored 31 against WSU. Listed at 6'5" but his long arms make him look taller to me. We will need to control the pace and keep our turnovers down.
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bobcatsquared
12/8/2020 1:12 PM
I think the Herd has a nationally-ranked recruiting class as well. Something like #114.
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GoCats105
12/8/2020 4:34 PM
OUVan wrote:expand_more
Saw most of their game against Wright State. They still push the pace but they aren't as 3-happy as they were a few years ago. Best player is Taevion Kinsey, who was recruited by Saul. He's an athletic slasher more than a shooter but he scored 31 against WSU. Listed at 6'5" but his long arms make him look taller to me. We will need to control the pace and keep our turnovers down.
I remember the game against Marshall at home a few years ago when Kinsey played as a Freshman. He had some bounce but couldn't shoot a lick. I wanna say he may have even had a dunk that was impressive. BVP had 18 and Jason Carter had a double-double and Ohio scored over 100 and won though.

Played Xavier tight a couple days later and it seemed as if things might be turning around in Saul's favor...but then it wasn't. Ohio was 8-4 heading into Christmas and MAC play, BVP goes down with injury and we are screwed.

https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/boxscores/2018-12-01...
Last Edited: 12/8/2020 4:36:36 PM by GoCats105
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bobcatsquared
12/8/2020 5:14 PM
Kinsey, who Ohio recruited hard out of Columbus, was the best player in the warmup lines during pre-game in the Convo 2 years ago. Not so much when the game counted.
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Jeff McKinney
12/8/2020 6:03 PM
bobcatsquared wrote:expand_more
Kinsey, who Ohio recruited hard out of Columbus, was the best player in the warmup lines during pre-game in the Convo 2 years ago. Not so much when the game counted.
But he was part of an impressive recruiting class.
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Jeff McKinney
12/8/2020 6:09 PM
OUVan wrote:expand_more
Saw most of their game against Wright State. They still push the pace but they aren't as 3-happy as they were a few years ago. Best player is Taevion Kinsey, who was recruited by Saul. He's an athletic slasher more than a shooter but he scored 31 against WSU. Listed at 6'5" but his long arms make him look taller to me. We will need to control the pace and keep our turnovers down.
Agree.

I think that Ohio has an advantage inside. Marshall has some bigs who can play, but I think Vander Plas and Wilson give us an edge. Wright State hurt them inside until Marshall went on their run in the second half.

Cannot let Kinsey go off on us. I think we have defenders who can match up with him. It will help if Roderick is available. I'm guessing that Lunden will be the primary defender on Kinsey.

PG Jarrod West can hurt you, too. He's streaky.

Their home court advantage is always tough to overcome. Limiting live ball turnovers is important to keep them from getting revved up.
Last Edited: 12/8/2020 6:18:33 PM by Jeff McKinney
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bobcatsquared
12/8/2020 6:43 PM
Jeff McKinney wrote:expand_more
Their home court advantage is always tough to overcome.
Does this still hold true in 2020?
Last Edited: 12/8/2020 6:43:31 PM by bobcatsquared
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FearLeon
12/8/2020 7:13 PM
bobcatsquared wrote:expand_more
Their home court advantage is always tough to overcome.
Does this still hold true in 2020?
I don't think it does at all.
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El Gato Roberto
12/8/2020 7:23 PM
FearLeon wrote:expand_more
Their home court advantage is always tough to overcome.
Does this still hold true in 2020?
I don't think it does at all.
Our bench was regular O-Zone at Illinois!!
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Jeff McKinney
12/8/2020 9:54 PM
FearLeon wrote:expand_more
Their home court advantage is always tough to overcome.
Does this still hold true in 2020?
I don't think it does at all.
Maybe not. I guess we will see Sunday. They are allowing fans in there, but not sure how many or how much noise they'll make.
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bobcatsquared
12/8/2020 10:03 PM
It'll be interesting when all of this is behind us to see the home-court (field, pitch) winning % w/ no/few fans v. winning % pre-pandemic.
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bobcatsquared
12/8/2020 10:04 PM
Jeff McKinney wrote:expand_more
Maybe not. I guess we will see Sunday. They are allowing fans in there, but not sure how many or how much noise they'll make.
Is Borna one of the few lucky ones allowed to attend the game?
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BillyTheCat
12/8/2020 10:10 PM
El Gato Roberto wrote:expand_more
Their home court advantage is always tough to overcome.
Does this still hold true in 2020?
I don't think it does at all.
Our bench was regular O-Zone at Illinois!!
Our bench was into it at CSU as well
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GroverBall
12/9/2020 1:05 AM
bobcatsquared wrote:expand_more
Maybe not. I guess we will see Sunday. They are allowing fans in there, but not sure how many or how much noise they'll make.
Is Borna one of the few lucky ones allowed to attend the game?
We were chuckling with Borna about this in the CSU game chat.
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Jeff McKinney
12/9/2020 1:40 AM
Per Sagarin, Marshall is favored by 4.5
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Andrew Ruck
12/9/2020 10:02 AM
bobcatsquared wrote:expand_more
It'll be interesting when all of this is behind us to see the home-court (field, pitch) winning % w/ no/few fans v. winning % pre-pandemic.
There have been lots of studies in the past that seem to suggest the home field advantage is a product of the comforts and familiarity of home and not related to the crowd much at all.
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Kevin Finnegan
12/9/2020 12:52 PM
I've seen studies (maybe the second freakonomics book, or the similar sports version) that said the officials can be persuaded by fans. There are home/road splits for fouls/infractions called that benefit the home team. Not sure that occurs the same in an empty arena.
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Ted Thompson
12/10/2020 8:23 AM
Kevin Finnegan wrote:expand_more
I've seen studies (maybe the second freakonomics book, or the similar sports version) that said the officials can be persuaded by fans. There are home/road splits for fouls/infractions called that benefit the home team. Not sure that occurs the same in an empty arena.
I agree. NFL home field advantage declined a fair amount with the advent of replay.
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RufusCat09
12/10/2020 12:43 PM
I know we've played and beaten some really bad teams (besides 2pt loss to Illinois) but man, ESPN's basketball power index (BPI) gives Marshall a 65.3% of winning. I realize it's just some automated computer metric but still.

ESPN's BPI
#73 - Marshall (2nd in C-USA)
#103 - Ohio (Highest in MAC)
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FanInTheStands
12/11/2020 8:16 AM
Jeff McKinney wrote:expand_more
Their home court advantage is always tough to overcome.
Does this still hold true in 2020?
I don't think it does at all.
Maybe not. I guess we will see Sunday. They are allowing fans in there, but not sure how many or how much noise they'll make.
If past home games for Marshall are any indication, they are allowing about 1500 or so fans into each game. This might be the only chance Bobcat fans get to see their team on the court in person this year. Not a bad drive for a Sunday afternoon game.
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Bobcat1998
12/11/2020 9:24 AM
Jeff McKinney wrote:expand_more
Saw most of their game against Wright State. They still push the pace but they aren't as 3-happy as they were a few years ago. Best player is Taevion Kinsey, who was recruited by Saul. He's an athletic slasher more than a shooter but he scored 31 against WSU. Listed at 6'5" but his long arms make him look taller to me. We will need to control the pace and keep our turnovers down.
Agree.

I think that Ohio has an advantage inside. Marshall has some bigs who can play, but I think Vander Plas and Wilson give us an edge. Wright State hurt them inside until Marshall went on their run in the second half.

Cannot let Kinsey go off on us. I think we have defenders who can match up with him. It will help if Roderick is available. I'm guessing that Lunden will be the primary defender on Kinsey.

PG Jarrod West can hurt you, too. He's streaky.

Their home court advantage is always tough to overcome. Limiting live ball turnovers is important to keep them from getting revved up.
I actually think we will have an advantage inside on the entire MAC as well. I don't know a better trio than Wilson, BVP and Miguel. It looks like Boals lit a fire until Rifen and Wilson is only gaining more and more confidence. I am sure he loves playing with Preston! We do need B-Rod back because he is our gunslinger who can open the inside up. Without him we don't have that one guy who seemingly can hit a 3 anytime.
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