Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Donahue day and other links

NESN had a good one on one interview with Donahue. It is clear he has a vision for the program and wants to recruit aggressively. As a father, I am also impressed by how calmly he answered questions while holding his kid...and the kid never made a sound! (My kids are only that quiet when they are sleeping.)

Here is more on Donahue's offensive philosophy.





Reports of Columbia's Joe Jones joining Donahue may be a little premature.


ESPNBoston actually sent Mike Reiss to cover the Donahue Press Conference. Reiss actually picked up on the stats Donahue touted. The stats BC fans should be excited about -- efficiency at 3-point shots and consistently high rankings on assists.


Herzy spoke with ESPN regarding his return to football. It is nice to see him with hair again. Eagle Action had a comprehensive roundup of Spring Practice so far. Of the names mentioned, we need Ramsey and Coleman to carry their spring success into fall.

6 comments:

Erik said...

As a Patriots fan, I can tell you that Mike Reiss is fantastic. Always provides tons of real information, and he never gets caught up in an agenda.

I'm glad they sent him to cover this.

Does anyone have feedback on how the pep rally went, was the turnout okay to support Captain D?

Erik said...

Also been wondering, if BC makes a nice NCAA run next year, can Al Skinner put out tons of press about "his BC guys" the way he boasted about URI's Tyson Wheeler and Cuttino Mobley when he was the BC coach?

That always rubbed me the wrong way.

mod34b said...

If BC does well next year, Al can deservedly crow about the success of his recruits. Why not? Al can and should be proud of his guys.

Remember the party line: we like Al, we respect Al and we wish him well.. Now get the hell out of here Al!

mod10aeagle said...

I like the "play fast" mantra, but it's a dramatic, maybe even traumatic departure from the "play comatose" Skinner style. Will the current "talent" be able to adapt? I know some have said before that Skinner's style really hampered Jackson. Are there others on the roster who are more naturally geared for "play fast"? Also, Donahue likes to shoot threes. Did Brady Heslip just go from potential point to designated shooter?

Ry said...

somewhere tyler roche is banging his head against a wall. trapani has to feel good about the emphasis on threes.

what worries me, and what should worry lots of people is the lack of emphasis of an kind on defense. sure, the fast-paced running style of offense is exciting and will be a fun change. but let's think about what has actually killed us the last few years. our defense was heinous. remember the matador style that sent us home against usc last year and that killed us against harvard two straight years? i want to make sure that we get away from that. my worry is that the teams that run sometimes are the teams that don't play great D...i don't want that to be us.

mod34b said...

interesting point by Blaudy from the Globe today (who actually is starting to be enthuisiasitc about BC!)

"If there is a role model for Boston College basketball, it is Villanova. Small, private school in the Northeast, in an urban environment (Philadelphia), with great academics."

Gee, I think I made this point before and BIG FOOT Harry shot me down.... (but not so sure about the "great academics" at 'Nova or that either BC or 'Nova are really urban))