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[QUOTE="Chin Diesel, post: 4395919, member: 34"] I just put a comment on the announcer thread where you were discussing this. I'll say the same thing here. You laid the secondary downstream effects comparing 20-14, 19-14 and 18-14 and how each one fares compared to what Fresno St would do. For me, I think early in the game, I go for one. I'm a huge proponent of putting points on the board and let opponents chase your score. Late in game, say less than 5 minutes to go when there are fewer possessions remaining, I think I lean towards going for 2. Overall, I think this is the one score differential where a coach really has to have a feel for the game flow up to that point and this is more the art of coaching than it is science/math. [/QUOTE]
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