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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 2822626" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>i believe this game becomes a game of wills on the wvu offensive end. </p><p></p><p>wvu is not a good outside shooting team. roughly over 30% from 3 for the year and ~ 22% , but they don't want to shoot 3's</p><p></p><p>they want to pound the ball inside as they have taken 599 shots inside the arc and 297 from outside the arc this year. </p><p></p><p>they took roughly 2/3 of their shots inside the arc against kansas and tech and they might have won that game against kansas if they don't miss 10 free throws (shot 12 of 22)</p><p></p><p>wvu pounds the ball inside, they got it inside against kansas and they did against tech. ok state is the only one of the three that forced them to shoot almost half their shots from 3.</p><p></p><p>tcu does not have the front court size of kansas or the overall length of tech so a great deal is going to depend upon making the entry pass as tough as possible on the player feeding the post and the frogs absolutely, positively must minimize the number of offensive rebounds.</p><p></p><p>the other areas that concern me the most are that teams for the year are shooting 22% from 3 against wvu and their opponents have an inverted assist to turnover ratio.</p><p></p><p>the frogs 3-point shooting carried them through the first 3 big 12 games. will that continue and will they do a better job protecting the ball against a team that turns people over? frogs assist to turnover ratio in conference is close to 1:1 which is a downward trend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2822626, member: 73370"] i believe this game becomes a game of wills on the wvu offensive end. wvu is not a good outside shooting team. roughly over 30% from 3 for the year and ~ 22% , but they don't want to shoot 3's they want to pound the ball inside as they have taken 599 shots inside the arc and 297 from outside the arc this year. they took roughly 2/3 of their shots inside the arc against kansas and tech and they might have won that game against kansas if they don't miss 10 free throws (shot 12 of 22) wvu pounds the ball inside, they got it inside against kansas and they did against tech. ok state is the only one of the three that forced them to shoot almost half their shots from 3. tcu does not have the front court size of kansas or the overall length of tech so a great deal is going to depend upon making the entry pass as tough as possible on the player feeding the post and the frogs absolutely, positively must minimize the number of offensive rebounds. the other areas that concern me the most are that teams for the year are shooting 22% from 3 against wvu and their opponents have an inverted assist to turnover ratio. the frogs 3-point shooting carried them through the first 3 big 12 games. will that continue and will they do a better job protecting the ball against a team that turns people over? frogs assist to turnover ratio in conference is close to 1:1 which is a downward trend. [/QUOTE]
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