AZCatGirl wrote:MountainCat wrote:AZCatGirl wrote:Glad I had something better to do than watch the game.......
Than why did you have nothing better to do than come to this forum and whine about a game you didn’t watch?
Because I'm annoyed we're going to lose in the first weekend of the tournament... again.
Why that doesn't bother the rest of you is beyond me.
It'll bother more after the unexpected loss to a Pac-12 cellar dweller. Because while this team is "building," a team as young as this is also just as susceptible to regressing.
Too many of our fans want to pretend like last night wasn't one of this team's spikes in its performance this season--that it's just part of a gradual upward curve.
I've seen far too many seasons of regressive step backs and hiccups from even more talented Arizona teams to guarantee that won't be the case. We're going to lose at least one more nobody expects to lose. We're going to have at least one more "bad loss."
(To perpetuate that analogy to our '97 champions, if you'll pardon me, 23 years ago this coming Thursday, they lost by 13 at an unranked USC team. Bad loss, to be sure. Thing is, that team could be forgiven its regression due to its prior victories over the nation's 18th-, 7th-, and 3rd-ranked teams already in their non-conference schedule.)
If, with this team, said "bad loss" comes before the tournament, those same fans will come back with, "OK, we got that out of our system. We're overdue some luck now. Onward and upward!"
If it comes in that first weekend, as you fear, the usual general bewilderment, blaming of officials, claims of "We're only one or two missed shots away" and rationalizations of "We can't do any better than Miller" will ensue.
All part of rationalizing the hitching of one's wagon to a falling star, I guess. Personally, my family has far more claim on my time these days than the search for encouraging metrics or the hanging of recruiting banners.
(And you can tell from my avatar I'm a huge Miller fan. But the man is just too worn down from fighting too many battles to win his way instead of adapting to fit his highly-ranked classes' strengths. He's not nearly the same coach he was five years ago.)