January 11, 2009
Ruoff: 'A lot of guys don't care'
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MILWAUKEE - It's probably best not to take everything that Alex Ruoff says in the wake of a loss as gospel.

Now mind you, that's not a knock on Ruoff, the only senior on West Virginia's basketball team. The fact is, he takes a loss - any loss - hard and quite often personally. There was no better example than the Mountaineers' 61-55 defeat at the hands of Connecticut last week.

"You can say it's a team loss and all the stupid, cliché crap like that,'' he said that night. "But I missed the last three shots. ... It's reality.''

Ruoff wasn't taking West Virginia's 75-53 loss to Marquette Saturday at the Bradley Center personally, though. And perhaps that fact forces one to lend a bit more credence to what he did say.

Oh, there was certainly enough blame to go around and Ruoff wasn't excluding himself from the conversation. He talked about a handful of "stupid plays'' he - and others - made that allowed Marquette to seize the momentum and score 24 of the game's final 29 points, turning a nail-biter into a blowout. And, like the UConn game, he didn't shoot the ball well. For the record, since the night he set a school record with nine 3-pointers against Radford two days before Christmas, Ruoff is a combined 8-for-30 on 3s. Against the Huskies and the Golden Eagles he was a collective 8-for-28 from the floor and 4-for-18 on 3s.

Poor shooting, though, isn't a fatal flaw. Ruoff isn't unlike most shooters in that he's going to have good nights and bad. At the beginning of the week he was shooting 41 percent from 3-point range and that's plenty good enough. And besides, this is also a guy who on Saturday had eight assists and for the season is the team's leading scorer, its best free-throw shooter and is second in both assists and steals. He's also played more minutes than anyone else despite having sat out two full games.

We digress, though. The point is that as much as Ruoff means to the Mountaineers and as unselfish as he sometimes is - he didn't even attempt a shot during the first 12 minutes Saturday - it's going to take a collection of those types in order for a young, undersized and, quite frankly, limitedly talented West Virginia team to have any kind of success in the Big East this season.

And that's what Ruoff complained about Saturday outside of a West Virginia locker room that had turned eerily quiet after having just been shaken by the considerable decibels of one Bob Huggins.

"A lot of guys don't care, man,'' Ruoff said, not angrily but rather with a sense of mystery and disappointment.

Don't care?

"That's what it boils down to. Huggins even said it. A lot of our guys do not care,'' Ruoff said. "They're not buying into it. They're doing their own thing.''

Now, if you'd like to go down the roster and pick and choose your favorites as culprits, feel free. Ruoff, though, isn't going to go there. And not being privy to West Virginia's often-grueling practices, nor will we.

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Posted By: Ouch! (11:43am 01-12-2009)
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I agree w/ SonofALum, the coach is there to teach his system and the younger guys on the team will have to buy-in; or they're not a team.

At first glance, I thought Ruoff's comment of 'A lot of guys don't care' was based on the team's general attitude going into the CCC to be played tomorrow night. Unfortunately, that's the way I feel.

Posted By: SonofAlum (10:55am 01-12-2009)
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The fact is that the team 100% has to listen to what Huggins tells them to do. If they do, the players have a shot at the NBA after college. If they don't, they will barely make a team in Europe or anywhere else basketball is played professionally. This team has a ton of potential, but if they don't rise up to their ability and play/practice as hard as they possibly can...they will be failures on and off the court.

Let's get it done, Team. Listen to Huggins and focus.

Let's GOOOOOO...Mountaineers!!

PS - All that being said, the refs were TERRIBLE that game and not just against WVU. So inconsistent it was ridiculous.

Posted By: Mr. Bill (8:42am 01-12-2009)
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You know I meant Da'Sean.

Posted By: Mr. Bill (8:38am 01-12-2009)
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What I saw was a damn homer! The refs had us out of our game plan with their nit-picky fouls within 5 minutes. Thanks to players off the bench, especially Cam, we hung with 'em for 3 quarters. Darris was so hot, but because of the refs, he played half the game. We saw your full potential against OSU, so we know you can do it. Stampede the herd right off the floor.

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