Posts Tagged ‘Florida State’

Getting Back On Track

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Sure, there was a buzz building around the Terps hoops team over the past week.  I mean who could blame us.  They had rolled their four previous opponents (3 of them ACC teams).  It has been a while since us Maryland fans were sitting a top the conference standings, even if it was only 4 games in!

Then reality struck in Littlejohn Coliseum.  The Terps played their worst game since, I don’t know when.  I am sure if I dug through some bad memories I could pull a couple games.  You could look at that Clemson games two ways.  One, it was on the road, a game we didn’t really feel was a lock to win.  Two, they played as poorly as they possibly could, and still managed to fight back and take a second half lead.  But, they let a good opportunity to pick up a coveted road win pass them by.

I choose to live with the fact that despite how poorly they played, they were a contested made three pointer by Trevor Booker from possibly walking away with a win.   That shot kind of took the wind out of the sails I think.   When I was a student, and even up until we won the National Championship, I lived and died by every game.  A loss would make those couple days after a little gloomier.  A win, and I had a little extra bounce in my step.  These days, I seem to have allowed other aspects of my life set my mood a little more.All that said, that game hurt, but at the same time I don’t have a doom and gloom feeling.

Back to today’s Terps.  While that was another close loss on the road, they showed me a lot.  They could have packed it in and gotten blown out like last years visit to Clemson.  They hunkered down, forced Clemson into their own turnover problems and showed they were going to make Clemson really earn it.  To their credit, they did.

Moving forward, as fate would have it, Maryland gets another chance to get a nice road win.  We have one in the pocket, but it would be really good to get another one from Florida State on Thursday night.  I expect it to be a little different than the visit to College Park last month.  The key will again be how Jordan Williams (BTW kudos on a well deserved ACC Rookie of the Week), Landon Milbourne and company can contain Solomon Alabi.  He got in to foul trouble early in the last game, and the Terps were able to roll.

You think back to some of the great Terps teams of the past, and you could almost predict the type of performance you would get on a given night.  This team on the other hand, has the talent to make a nice run late into March, but you just never know what you are going to get from one game to another.  They can go a long way in calming me down by playing poised basketball again.  I would like to think that the Clemson game was just one of those nights, where everything went wrong, and we will see more efforts like we did against NCST, BC, and FSU.  So tune in Thursday night, if for no other reason to try and find out what this team is made of and see if they can improve on their weaknesses. They have to protect the ball under pressure, get tougher on the defensive boards, and continue to shoot well.  If they can improve in those areas, they should be able to contend all season long.  For more on the game check us out at Turtledroppings.  GO TERPS!

Turn on a Dime

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

I can’t even pretend for half a second that I am not surprised. I have been so down on this season for so long that I don’t even deserve to pound my chest or do any kind of bragging. I should just say I was wrong and move on. All things considered, I’m quite fine doing that, but still I need to give Don Brown and the Defense credit. They came up in a big way and deserve a pat on the back after all the bashing they’ve received.

With the win over Clemson on Saturday, the whole outlook of the season has turned. What’s odd though is that the season has a new feel to it, not just because the Terps pulled off one game many people had them losing (like me), but because of what is also going on outside of Byrd Stadium this fall.

I may have been too busy feeling sorry for myself prior, but after my head cleared from the Clemson victory tailgate, I finally took time to see what is going on in the Atlantic Division, and you hate to use the cliché, but it appears as though the standings have been turned on their head.

Who in this division could prevent Maryland from winning it? Florida State has yet to win an ACC Game, and the same goes for the Wolfpack. Clemson, who was an early favorite, has now lost 2 ACC games one of which was to us, making them basically 2.5 back in the loss column. As it sits right now, BC is looking like the best candidate to win the Division, yet they were picked LAST in the pre-season.

This thing is wide open. Though I’m not ready to jump on the bandwagon and proclaim the Terps the best team in the Division, at the same time I can’t look at the standings and find one team I’m afraid of.

Next week will be a huge test for Maryland. Wake worries me, and having to play in Winston Salem is not going to help, but weirder things have happened. After Wake we host UVA, then travel to Duke, and afterwards Raleigh for a crack at the Wolfpack. All three of those games are winnable.

I don’t know what the rest of this season has in store for Maryland, and losing Bruce Campbell and Da’Rel Scott is not going to make things easier. But for the first time we can start to play these “What if” scenarios. Now I will say the main reason the Terps are in position to make some noise now may have to do more with how everyone else is struggling more so than our new found dominance. But I’m just happy to be back in it.

This is exactly what we’ve been waiting for all summer, the moment when everything looks hopeful. We might as well suck it up for all it’s worth; because if we learned anything this Saturday, it’s that an entire season can turn on a dime. Though I hate to think about it, we could always turn back as quickly as we turned around. But let’s certainly hope not.

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