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[QUOTE="inthisopinion, post: 2664623, member: 8728"] The sad truth is that the coaching in WCB is very poor. I think Texas has very good players including the game's most important element, size. In all college BB the use of very tall players is not done very well, generally. When a team has very big players those players must be the coach's number one priority. After that is done every thing else becomes much easier. Those big players must be used first and foremost for defense and rebounding. Even if they are not already good or don't improve at passing and shooting they are assured of being large positive contributors. When you see games even at the highest level of WCB you see teams that are woefully unprepared for the contest. This falls on the coaching and keep in mind that there was a long time when only one coach was on the bench of teams at the highest levels. A simple game must be kept simple for the players be able to succeed as a team. [/QUOTE]
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