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Scouting Report: Loyola Chicago Ramblers

(Photo Credit: @Stevewphoto)

In one of the most anticipated games scheduled for this season, Loyola Chicago visits Indianapolis and plays the Hoosiers in a closed scrimmage this Sunday. Porter Moser’s Ramblers come off of historical a final four run where they finished 32-6. After just joining the Valley in the 2014-2015 season, Moser has the Ramblers as the preseason favorite to win the conference.

These “secret scrimmages” have been popularized in recent years for a number of reasons. Coaches are able to adjust the rules to specifically work on key areas for their teams. For example, the coaches could agree that no three-point shots would be allowed in the first quarter. Division I teams are not allowed to have exhibition games against other Division I teams, so competing with a high-level midwestern team would not even be possible as an exhibition. The contest also takes place in a secluded environment, without media and fans, and coaches do not have to worry about impacts to their final tournament resume.

While there are financial impacts to not hosting a ticketed game at Assembly Hall, Fred Glass and Archie Miller hope that this game could be made up with additional games added to the back end of the season.

Loyola’s Last Season

Loyola was the Cinderella of the 2017-2018 season and reached final four for the first time in 55 years for its second total visit in program history. Taking down Miami, Tennessee, Nevada, and Kansas State before falling to a tough Michigan team has set up the team for strong expectations during the 2018-2019 campaign.

Meet the Ramblers

Departing Players:

Returning Players

Incoming Players

One Game in the Books

Continuing the topic of exhibition games, Loyola won their first preseason game of the year 82-52 over Winona State. Loyola Chicago shot an impressive 53.8% FG and 37.5% behind the arc. They held Winona State to 52 points with 33.8% FG and 25.8% 3FG.

Clayton Custer dropped 16 points in only 22 minutes of play. Cameron Krutwig and Cooper Kaifes each logged 12 points each in 17 and 21 minutes respectively.

Worth noting, the Ramblers only turned over the ball 8 times and assisted on 22 FGs.

What to “Watch” For

Now obviously we use the term “watch” lightly as the Ramblers battle the Hoosiers behind locked doors. Starting off the season in a neutral court scrimmage where our heavily recruited and much improved team is widely considered the underdog will show where we stand early on.

The public will not be able to know the finer details of the scrimmage but staff will find out if the team is able to keep up against Loyola’s strong, efficient offense reliant on crisp execution. Also unconfirmed: the attendance of Ramblers’ X-factor Sister Jean.

  1. Packline showdown: Archie Miller is going to put up his packline against Porter Moser’s when the two teams tip-off. Mosers brand of the packline where they are less emphatic on preventing the distribution into the paint. Both teams will walk away with defensive game tape that they can be studied in order to prepare for the beginning of the season.
  2. Experience versus talent: We saw last year that the freshmen surprisingly handled Archie’s coaching philosophies much better than some of the veterans. Partly due to not needing to unlearn old habits. Loyola, on the other hand, has 3-year and 4-year players under coach Porter Moser. Can high-level talent at least allow Indiana to keep the game respectable against matured system players?
  3. Duel of the guards: The key comparison for the exhibition game will be between fifth-year senior and experienced leader Clayton Custer versus freshman phenom Romeo Langford. Expect an epic duel between these two guards.
  4. Sizing up against one of the best: During a year where Indiana will have to play three power-five teams in the opening month of November (one of those being a road game in Durham against Duke), having the ability to practice against of the best teams in the region in such an early timeframe will pay dividends later in the season. Indiana will have the opportunity to learn very quickly where the gaps will be. Freshmen have the chance to play at the highest level of college ball and really gauge themselves to see if they are ready.
  5. Will shots go in? Last year, the team desperately needed shooting. As a result, the doctor prescribed a scoring machine from New Albany, Indiana and a 40%+ 3PG% grad transfer from California. Can these two operate in a traditionally slower paced team? Did the offseason help with Juwan Morgan’s shot form and consistency? We will have some initial rumblings on Sunday.



How to Watch

DateSunday, October 28th
TimeUnknown
TVNone
RadioNone
TicketsNone, you just need a way to break into Bankers Life Fieldhouse.


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