It’s 3am early Friday morning of the opening round. Randy Bennet is coming down off the high of beating Tom Izzo in the 8/9 game. He’s 4 hours into a film session studying how to attack UConns defense and he’s frustrated he’s going to have to prepare them for drop and hedge schemes. “How can I simulate 7‘ 2”? Maybe I’ll get a broom out” he thinks. He decides to turn his attention to his own defensive prep. “We have to take away their primary scoring, make them uncomfortable.” One by one he moves through the player film prepared by his staff. “Cam Spencer is their heart, I’ll put my best perimeter defender on him”. “Oh, but I can’t let Newton get downhill and get to the line, we could get in foul trouble in a hurry.” “Oh no, Karaban has added some dribble drive attack this year, we’ll have to watch our close outs.” “But if I leave my weakest defender on castle he’ll ISO exploit me until I switch”. “And I have to send at least one extra man at Clingan once he starts his dribble”
exasperated, Bennet decides to look at the Bench film. 5 min into the Diarra highlights, he turns off the TV and heads to bed.