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This is probably its own thread. Short answer: when scared of making mistakes, people often choose over-cautious, rather than over-aggressive, strategy. In many cases(see 4th-and-shorts in positive territory) this is the incorrect mathmatical strategy. But, because easier to play "by the book" easier to justify than innovative aggressive strategies, coaches actually &k up these types of decisions a thousand times a game.
Over-Cautious is the worst.
My only point is that it's not endemic to UConn.
