I agree with you. Neither team, especially LSU, has played a competitive schedule. Time will tell how good they really are. I have really not watched Ohio State. I have watched a few LSU games. Missouri made a big run on them in 3rd quarter last week but LSU came back, LSU definitely has talent but in games I have seen, Angel Reese is major part of that team. If teams shut her down or she has an off night, LSU is in trouble. She only scored 4 points in first half of game with Missouri and LSU did not look good until she started hitting shots in 4th quarter.Just my opinion. When either of them plays a competitive team, I think you will find out how good they are. Opinions welcome.
LSU had a 16 point half time lead with Reese only having 4 points and both starting posts sitting most of the first half. If anything that should make me feel way better...She only scored 4 points in first half of game with Missouri and LSU did not look good until she started hitting shots in 4th quarter.
I think that when they beat a competitive team, folks will come up with another excuse to try and discredit LSU and Ohio State. LSU dusted the court with Missouri. Ohio State handled Nebraska. Those two teams are pretty competitive. Like I said, folks will keep coming up with a reason not to give LSU and Ohio State their respect. LSU and Ohio State are not over ranked.
Kim has touched on the TO problem. I think they'll continue to work on it, but yes it can be frustrating at times because most of them are unforced TOs.LSU had a 16 point half time lead with Reese only having 4 points and both starting posts sitting most of the first half. If anything that should make me feel way better...
LSU's biggest problem by far is they are collective team of turnover machines. They come out in the third quarter and Morris/Poole/Poa turn the ball over 7+ times leading to a bunch of wide open 3's and layups. They have been so carless with the ball lately turning it over nearly 20 times a game and half of them are not even forced. Then they proceed to miss 10+ FTs.
LSU will eventually drop a game it shouldn't if they don't clean that up. Missing FT's and turning the ball over so much is a recipe for disaster no matter who you have on your roster.
They lead the nation in Q1 wins.I agree with you. Neither team, especially LSU, has played a competitive schedule. Time will tell how good they really are. I have really not watched Ohio State. I have watched a few LSU games. Missouri made a big run on them in 3rd quarter last week but LSU came back, LSU definitely has talent but in games I have seen, Angel Reese is major part of that team. If teams shut her down or she has an off night, LSU is in trouble. She only scored 4 points in first half of game with Missouri and LSU did not look good until she started hitting shots in 4th quarter.
Yup. I’m not sure how you can look at Ohio State’s record and say they haven’t played a strong schedule. Not their fault Louisville and Tennessee haven’t lived up to expectations. You have to consider the ranking at the time of the game. And for those two teams’ struggles, both are probably still top 30-35 teams.I think that when they beat a competitive team, folks will come up with another excuse to try and discredit LSU and Ohio State. LSU dusted the court with Missouri. Ohio State handled Nebraska. Those two teams are pretty competitive. Like I said, folks will keep coming up with a reason not to give LSU and Ohio State their respect. LSU and Ohio State are not over ranked.
I agree they have talent, but nobody is scared of the little kiddies Halloween haunted house at the elementary school.I’ve only seen a quarter here and there of LSU’s games (and Angel Reese is the only player’s name I know off the top of my head), but based on my eyeball-test — and cupcake schedule aside, their talent level borders on “scary.”
Remind me at the end of the season. I can be proven wrong.I think that when they beat a competitive team, folks will come up with another excuse to try and discredit LSU and Ohio State. LSU dusted the court with Missouri. Ohio State handled Nebraska. Those two teams are pretty competitive. Like I said, folks will keep coming up with a reason not to give LSU and Ohio State their respect. LSU and Ohio State are not over ranked.