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Talking about before that such as when he was at Louisville where he beat us twice in 2014: 81-48 3/8/14 and 71-61 3/15 and 2011 79-78 1/29/11. We won the NC those years. When he was at Providence though not champion years for us he beat us 4 straight times 1985-87.Huh? Rick was at Iona in 23, who we destroyed in the tournament then I’m pretty sure we went 3-0 against them in 24
He is an advocate of pressure defense, at times suffocating defense because he believes it translates into offensive confidence. JC and Dan Hurley at times did/do as well. Teams that are successful against us don't sit around waiting for us to work all our offenses. They believe that we can be beaten by taking us out of our rhythm and going transition (speed the game up). A lot depends on who we have for personnel for this to succeed. We need to beat these teams by tightening up our offense, minimize turnovers and doing things like making free throws where we can beat ourselves at times.
Rick is a HOF coach despite some of his antics. He is a competitor above all and he is going to give you a long evening or afternoon if you are not fully prepared. Some of our players got a lesson last night that hopefully they learn from. It may well (hoping so) be a good wake up call when Dan Hurley starts talking to them about toughness going forward.