11-15-19 12:29 AM - Post#291060 In response to rbg
That was a tough game to watch. As stated, Cornell lost a 20-point lead but more difficult was how they lost. Cornell shot great in the first half but those same shooters went ice cold and unfortunately most of them are average defenders and NJIT went right at them. What I could not understand is that Earl did not do a thing to change the downward spiral from the 18-minute mark, with the exception of a couple of time outs which did nothing to change the game. He did not make a substitution until the 12-minute media time out, even though his bench played pretty good in the first half. They ran the same offensive sets over and over and NJIT got it figured out at half time. Cornell got out played and out coached.