Like em all..surprised more people aren't talking about Lsu. Tenn off big win, even tho it was a shorthanded Kentucky team. All those points very valuable in what figures to be a low scoring game
Like em all..surprised more people aren't talking about Lsu. Tenn off big win, even tho it was a shorthanded Kentucky team. All those points very valuable in what figures to be a low scoring game
No idea. Payne/Nix are a problem for Zeller, but I'm not wholly confident in the Sparty offense if Oladipo mitigates Appling. Breslin is an amazing venue and MSU is gelling at the right time. Revenge doesn't hurt, either. But there's just not enough either way for me to make an investment.
No idea. Payne/Nix are a problem for Zeller, but I'm not wholly confident in the Sparty offense if Oladipo mitigates Appling. Breslin is an amazing venue and MSU is gelling at the right time. Revenge doesn't hurt, either. But there's just not enough either way for me to make an investment.
Respect your work. One of the few rational posters on here.
Under. SLU is unlikely to look to immediately score after breaking HAVOC. More apt to run through their sets and look to score in the halfcourt. It'd be a different story in Richmond, where the crowd is rabid and VCU feeds off the emotion of the fans. Thing is, even at Chaifetz tonight, the pressure will force the Bills to take longer to get into the offense. Good news for SLU is that they protect the ball well with Mitchell, Jett, and McCall all solid ballhandlers and Evans/Ellis serve as quality as pressure-releases who can bring the ball up the court. If you don't commit live-ball turnovers against VCU, they're not all that special forcing turnovers in the halfcourt.
On the flip side, VCU is very reliant on the three-ball. Daniels is one of the best shooters in America and has true in-the-gym range. Crews has adopted Majerus' defense, which places enormous emphasis on shutting down the perimeter and helping out on drivers, a scheme almost identical conceptually to what Bo Ryan uses in Wisconsin. SLU leads the A-10 in charges taken (led by Cody Ellis, the nation's best flopper) and they make it difficult to score at the rim. Graham draws his toughest assignment of the conference season going against equally-athletic and equally-strong Dwayne Evans.
I'd be surprised to see either team get out of the 60's.
Respect your work. One of the few rational posters on here.
Under. SLU is unlikely to look to immediately score after breaking HAVOC. More apt to run through their sets and look to score in the halfcourt. It'd be a different story in Richmond, where the crowd is rabid and VCU feeds off the emotion of the fans. Thing is, even at Chaifetz tonight, the pressure will force the Bills to take longer to get into the offense. Good news for SLU is that they protect the ball well with Mitchell, Jett, and McCall all solid ballhandlers and Evans/Ellis serve as quality as pressure-releases who can bring the ball up the court. If you don't commit live-ball turnovers against VCU, they're not all that special forcing turnovers in the halfcourt.
On the flip side, VCU is very reliant on the three-ball. Daniels is one of the best shooters in America and has true in-the-gym range. Crews has adopted Majerus' defense, which places enormous emphasis on shutting down the perimeter and helping out on drivers, a scheme almost identical conceptually to what Bo Ryan uses in Wisconsin. SLU leads the A-10 in charges taken (led by Cody Ellis, the nation's best flopper) and they make it difficult to score at the rim. Graham draws his toughest assignment of the conference season going against equally-athletic and equally-strong Dwayne Evans.
I'd be surprised to see either team get out of the 60's.
Good Luck tonight. IU has a 17-game losing streak at Mich St, dates back to 1991. I was hoping you liked that game, but I see you answer. Thanks again for Bucknell last nite
Good Luck tonight. IU has a 17-game losing streak at Mich St, dates back to 1991. I was hoping you liked that game, but I see you answer. Thanks again for Bucknell last nite
Under. SLU is unlikely to look to immediately score after breaking HAVOC. More apt to run through their sets and look to score in the halfcourt. It'd be a different story in Richmond, where the crowd is rabid and VCU feeds off the emotion of the fans. Thing is, even at Chaifetz tonight, the pressure will force the Bills to take longer to get into the offense. Good news for SLU is that they protect the ball well with Mitchell, Jett, and McCall all solid ballhandlers and Evans/Ellis serve as quality as pressure-releases who can bring the ball up the court. If you don't commit live-ball turnovers against VCU, they're not all that special forcing turnovers in the halfcourt.
On the flip side, VCU is very reliant on the three-ball. Daniels is one of the best shooters in America and has true in-the-gym range. Crews has adopted Majerus' defense, which places enormous emphasis on shutting down the perimeter and helping out on drivers, a scheme almost identical conceptually to what Bo Ryan uses in Wisconsin. SLU leads the A-10 in charges taken (led by Cody Ellis, the nation's best flopper) and they make it difficult to score at the rim. Graham draws his toughest assignment of the conference season going against equally-athletic and equally-strong Dwayne Evans.
I'd be surprised to see either team get out of the 60's.
Under. SLU is unlikely to look to immediately score after breaking HAVOC. More apt to run through their sets and look to score in the halfcourt. It'd be a different story in Richmond, where the crowd is rabid and VCU feeds off the emotion of the fans. Thing is, even at Chaifetz tonight, the pressure will force the Bills to take longer to get into the offense. Good news for SLU is that they protect the ball well with Mitchell, Jett, and McCall all solid ballhandlers and Evans/Ellis serve as quality as pressure-releases who can bring the ball up the court. If you don't commit live-ball turnovers against VCU, they're not all that special forcing turnovers in the halfcourt.
On the flip side, VCU is very reliant on the three-ball. Daniels is one of the best shooters in America and has true in-the-gym range. Crews has adopted Majerus' defense, which places enormous emphasis on shutting down the perimeter and helping out on drivers, a scheme almost identical conceptually to what Bo Ryan uses in Wisconsin. SLU leads the A-10 in charges taken (led by Cody Ellis, the nation's best flopper) and they make it difficult to score at the rim. Graham draws his toughest assignment of the conference season going against equally-athletic and equally-strong Dwayne Evans.
I'd be surprised to see either team get out of the 60's.
I hope VCU doesnt foul down 20 to ruin your under,I didnt play it because I know how they foul,but in a blow out,who knows with these teams, GL in last couple mins.
I hope VCU doesnt foul down 20 to ruin your under,I didnt play it because I know how they foul,but in a blow out,who knows with these teams, GL in last couple mins.
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