MDSpider8
Bench player
Figured this deserved its own thread. It’s been pretty concerning to see how much we’ve struggled against zone defense this year. Both of our losses came against teams that played zone most of the game. Furman ran a 1-3-1 and Elon played a matchup zone, and both were extremely effective against us.
What makes it more frustrating is that this really hasn’t been a shooting problem. We shot well enough in both games to win. Instead, the zone seems to completely throw us out of our offensive rhythm and we commit way too many unforced errors. We had 17 turnovers against Furman and 20 against Elon, many of which were live-ball turnovers as a result of forced passes, guys not on the same page, etc.
It's clear that this team can function very well offensively when they can run the classic Mooney sets against man defense, but when they're forced to be more fluid and create against a zone, the turnovers pile up like crazy. It's especially frustrating considering how experienced this team is. Guys like Johnston, Tyne, Walz, Beagle, Lopez, Daughtry, Tanner and others should be able to efficiently attack a zone, but so far it hasn’t happened.
Would love if we could get some answers from Mooney about what we're doing to fix this, but I'm sure that won't happen....If I were an opposing A10 coach, especially at an equal/lesser team, I would run a zone against us until we prove that we can run a competent offense without turning the ball over all the time.
What makes it more frustrating is that this really hasn’t been a shooting problem. We shot well enough in both games to win. Instead, the zone seems to completely throw us out of our offensive rhythm and we commit way too many unforced errors. We had 17 turnovers against Furman and 20 against Elon, many of which were live-ball turnovers as a result of forced passes, guys not on the same page, etc.
It's clear that this team can function very well offensively when they can run the classic Mooney sets against man defense, but when they're forced to be more fluid and create against a zone, the turnovers pile up like crazy. It's especially frustrating considering how experienced this team is. Guys like Johnston, Tyne, Walz, Beagle, Lopez, Daughtry, Tanner and others should be able to efficiently attack a zone, but so far it hasn’t happened.
Would love if we could get some answers from Mooney about what we're doing to fix this, but I'm sure that won't happen....If I were an opposing A10 coach, especially at an equal/lesser team, I would run a zone against us until we prove that we can run a competent offense without turning the ball over all the time.