Tonyc
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lol I dont know most likely a seniorWho makes the shot to win for us at the buzzer in your dream?
lol I dont know most likely a seniorWho makes the shot to win for us at the buzzer in your dream?
The difference is when Geno said it to Jon Gruden on national TV UConn had already lost previously that year to Stanford. Remember the operant phrase "On their A game".The difference is that Oregon has proven they are beatable this year. Stewie's teams weren't.
Neither did UConn.No. Oregon didn't play their A game when they whooped UConn in Storrs. Would've won again in PDX.
I'm not sure I agree with you when you say Oregon didn't play their A game against UCONN.No. Oregon didn't play their A game when they whooped UConn in Storrs. Would've won again in PDX.
You make some really rational points. I do think that what hoopfan was referring to with respect to Oregon not playing their A-game had to do with their shooting percentages. They hit considerably lower than their averages in that game. Especially on three's. They started the game strongly but tailed off quite a bit in the second half and fourth quarter. A lot might have had to do with a fatigue factor setting in since the UConn game was the third game of a five-day three-game road trip. The first two in the mountain states of Colorado and Utah-- a lot of travel on buses. You yourself mentioned that they got every look they wanted so UConn defense was not much of a factor in respect to the shooting percentage. They only shot 30% on three's about 10% less than their average. Definitely not their A-game in that area.I'm not sure I agree with you when you say Oregon didn't play their A game against UCONN.
Here is the reality of that game and what makes this thread so senseless. The Oregon offensive execution was almost flawless. Oregon got the shots they wanted from the spots they wanted and they dominated at the basket. Oregon won every positional matchup offensively and defensively. UCONN did not have a single good enough defender to even disrupt ANYTHING that Oregon was trying to do. The Oregon spacing was impeccable and rendered the thought of UCONN help defense from ANY position on the floor virtually useless. The Oregon length was decisive. The outcome would have been the same if this game was played 10 times on MARS, CT, Portland, Venus, Vagas it would not have mattered. If you don't believe me go watch the Geno post game presser.