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UT's D vs top 15 offenses in the nation (with common opponents in orange):
UT held Bama (#1 ppg) to 76 in one game, 15 below their avg
UT held Florida (#3 ppg) to an average of 67.7 in three games, 17.8 below their avg
UT held UK (#7 ppg) to an average of 73 in three games, 11 below their avg
UT held Mizz (#9 ppg) to 81 in one game, 2.6 below their avg
UT held Illinois (#10 ppg) to 64 in one game, 19.6 below their average
UT held Auburn (#12 ppg) to an average of 59.5 in two games, 24 below their avg
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Houston 's D vs top 25 offenses in the nation (with common opponents in red):
UH held Bama (#1 ppg) to 85 in one game, 6.4 below their avg
UH held Gonzaga (#2 ppg) to 76 in one game, 10.4 below their avg
UH held Auburn (#12 ppg) to 74 in one game, 9.6 below their avg
UH held Arizona (#15 ppg) to an average of 61 in two games, 21.5 below their avg
UH held BYU (#23 ppg) to an average of 54.5 in two games, 26.9 below their avg
UH also did very well at defending Texas Tech and Iowa St holding both of them way below their ppg avg
In my opinion, Houston could be as good as UT on D at times. It could be argued that they are as good on D as UT. But, I don't think they are as good versus the quicker more athletic teams like UT is. Hopefully, that bodes well for UT in more ways than one! Meaning UT is better at defending UH's quick and athletic team while UH isn't as effective at defending UT's quick and athletic team!
If UT plays the way they did last night, I like UT's chances vs any team! Okpara, Igor, and Cade played much better down low defending and getting rebounds. I don't think I have seen Okpara play as good as he did last night. Let's hope he and all the other bigs get tons of rebounds and blocks the rest of the tournamet. If so, I like our chances to be playing on 4/7!
UT held Bama (#1 ppg) to 76 in one game, 15 below their avg
UT held Florida (#3 ppg) to an average of 67.7 in three games, 17.8 below their avg
UT held UK (#7 ppg) to an average of 73 in three games, 11 below their avg
UT held Mizz (#9 ppg) to 81 in one game, 2.6 below their avg
UT held Illinois (#10 ppg) to 64 in one game, 19.6 below their average
UT held Auburn (#12 ppg) to an average of 59.5 in two games, 24 below their avg
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Houston 's D vs top 25 offenses in the nation (with common opponents in red):
UH held Bama (#1 ppg) to 85 in one game, 6.4 below their avg
UH held Gonzaga (#2 ppg) to 76 in one game, 10.4 below their avg
UH held Auburn (#12 ppg) to 74 in one game, 9.6 below their avg
UH held Arizona (#15 ppg) to an average of 61 in two games, 21.5 below their avg
UH held BYU (#23 ppg) to an average of 54.5 in two games, 26.9 below their avg
UH also did very well at defending Texas Tech and Iowa St holding both of them way below their ppg avg
In my opinion, Houston could be as good as UT on D at times. It could be argued that they are as good on D as UT. But, I don't think they are as good versus the quicker more athletic teams like UT is. Hopefully, that bodes well for UT in more ways than one! Meaning UT is better at defending UH's quick and athletic team while UH isn't as effective at defending UT's quick and athletic team!
If UT plays the way they did last night, I like UT's chances vs any team! Okpara, Igor, and Cade played much better down low defending and getting rebounds. I don't think I have seen Okpara play as good as he did last night. Let's hope he and all the other bigs get tons of rebounds and blocks the rest of the tournamet. If so, I like our chances to be playing on 4/7!