Excerpt from the Dayton Daily News
Wright State coach Scott Nagy has always been able to see the big picture and put unpleasant outcomes in their proper perspective — at least eventually.
The way his team looked in its season-opener, though, hasn’t been easy to shake.
Of course, it’s just one game. The Raiders have 29 more on the schedule, including one at home at 7 p.m. Tuesday against a top-tier mid-major in Toledo.
But Nagy knows the problems that surfaced in the 105-77 shellacking at Colorado State won’t magically disappear without the Raiders making a major commitment to getting them fixed.
“There are things that are lingering with our team. This is the third year in a row that we haven’t gotten off to a very good start,” he said.
“It’s just one game. But there are some patterns where we’re seeing the same things over and over. We need to get it changed.”