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hotterthanyourhusbandTU

All-Conference
Dec 4, 2003
3,206
1,618
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Seems right.

Haith’s recent teams...
-Beat bad teams at home fairly comfortably.
-Beat good and really good teams at home (typically super tight games)
-Beat decent and bad teams on the road (close games).
-Get absolutely pounded by good/really good teams on the road.

Haith’s recipe to beat really good teams.
-Make it super ugly.
-Pack the D in the lane.
-Hope teams miss shots.

Good/great teams at home don’t typically miss a ton of shots.

Games in the 50’s and 60’s - High chance of winning.

Games >68 points - Will typically lose.

This TU Team is super gritty...wins more with less. But, is in no way explosive offensively.
 

Henry Kendall

All-American
Dec 3, 2003
8,743
9,413
43
Coogs shot historically bad here. They won’t repeat that. Sounds about right. Hope we don’t sit in a zone all night.
 

I.I.

Heisman
Dec 4, 2003
21,032
16,099
113
They can be bad shooters and get 2 offensive rebounds per possession.
 

Tu Geo

All-Conference
Dec 8, 2003
12,451
1,001
113
If Sasser and Grimes are hot from three we have no chance..... got to hope they are as cold as SH*&%T.

Also Houston will be all over the O boards, fouling at every turn.

This is why I question Houston as a viable team in the NCAA Tourney. Samson's team won't get away with that crap in the Tourney especially if they are playing a P5, the refs will not let it happen.


GO TU!!!!