Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.
It’s not too hard to scout with all of the games being streamed now. I am not sure how you wouldn’t have practiced for a zone
They were all busy figuring out their non-substitution plan, from how it looked. They play their starters the entire game other than a couple of brief subs.
That’s pretty standard across most of the programs. Not enough depth and too big of a skill gap between top 12 and bottom 10
That is the problem with all the schools, there isn’t depth past the top 7-8 players on the team. Madison does have an advantage of 12-13 strong players. It will be a good battle of them against Battlefield. Madison will have a step above as the coaching staff is great at adjusting and being able to have the talent to do what needs to be done.
Did they get a new staff? BF has won the last 2 games. Coming back in both. Who adjusted what?
Didn’t Madison also blow a huge lead in the state championship game last year?
Where was BF when Madison was competing for a championship?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison 13
Lightridge 10
9-9 going into 4th
LR goalie was excellent and their #5 middie is probably the best field player we’ve played against all year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.
It’s not too hard to scout with all of the games being streamed now. I am not sure how you wouldn’t have practiced for a zone
They were all busy figuring out their non-substitution plan, from how it looked. They play their starters the entire game other than a couple of brief subs.
That’s pretty standard across most of the programs. Not enough depth and too big of a skill gap between top 12 and bottom 10
That is the problem with all the schools, there isn’t depth past the top 7-8 players on the team. Madison does have an advantage of 12-13 strong players. It will be a good battle of them against Battlefield. Madison will have a step above as the coaching staff is great at adjusting and being able to have the talent to do what needs to be done.
Did they get a new staff? BF has won the last 2 games. Coming back in both. Who adjusted what?
Didn’t Madison also blow a huge lead in the state championship game last year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.
It’s not too hard to scout with all of the games being streamed now. I am not sure how you wouldn’t have practiced for a zone
They were all busy figuring out their non-substitution plan, from how it looked. They play their starters the entire game other than a couple of brief subs.
That’s pretty standard across most of the programs. Not enough depth and too big of a skill gap between top 12 and bottom 10
That is the problem with all the schools, there isn’t depth past the top 7-8 players on the team. Madison does have an advantage of 12-13 strong players. It will be a good battle of them against Battlefield. Madison will have a step above as the coaching staff is great at adjusting and being able to have the talent to do what needs to be done.
Did they get a new staff? BF has won the last 2 games. Coming back in both. Who adjusted what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.
It’s not too hard to scout with all of the games being streamed now. I am not sure how you wouldn’t have practiced for a zone
They were all busy figuring out their non-substitution plan, from how it looked. They play their starters the entire game other than a couple of brief subs.
That’s pretty standard across most of the programs. Not enough depth and too big of a skill gap between top 12 and bottom 10
That is the problem with all the schools, there isn’t depth past the top 7-8 players on the team. Madison does have an advantage of 12-13 strong players. It will be a good battle of them against Battlefield. Madison will have a step above as the coaching staff is great at adjusting and being able to have the talent to do what needs to be done.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t tell if this normal blowhard boosters or YT coaching staff this year trying to keep hype going but kudos to you all. Hard living in the Jenny t shadows
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.
It’s not too hard to scout with all of the games being streamed now. I am not sure how you wouldn’t have practiced for a zone
They were all busy figuring out their non-substitution plan, from how it looked. They play their starters the entire game other than a couple of brief subs.
That’s pretty standard across most of the programs. Not enough depth and too big of a skill gap between top 12 and bottom 10
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YT win vs Western Albemarle
11-5
Yawn. YT is irrelevant this year
Anonymous wrote:YT win vs Western Albemarle
11-5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.
It’s not too hard to scout with all of the games being streamed now. I am not sure how you wouldn’t have practiced for a zone
They were all busy figuring out their non-substitution plan, from how it looked. They play their starters the entire game other than a couple of brief subs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.
It’s not too hard to scout with all of the games being streamed now. I am not sure how you wouldn’t have practiced for a zone
Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.