Not if you ask that horsetoothed yankee, Steve Lappas. He says we're one of the best at limiting turnovers.On paper the most glaring thing I saw is that they force a lot of turnovers, and we commit a lot of them.
That’s usually not a good sign.
But these types of games are harder to predict because when you have a full week to prepare, the arithmetic can change. (Good example was the UK S16 last year. With a week to prepare we solved their defense that had hurt us so bad in the two games earlier that season)
I value KenPom rating very highly. The difference between their KenPom and ours is a pretty large gap. It’s the same difference as ours is to Texas or Georgia (to give you context to a team you would have seen us play this year)
ultimately I think Iowa State is a pretty clear favorite. But you can’t count us out. It’s March, after all.
Good summary. They may be the most physical, aggressive defensive team in the country. Hate to say it but I don’t think Ament will be a factor in this game - he will be physically overmatched. We will need to score in bunches in the paint to capitalize on our size advantage. And hit our free throws.On paper the most glaring thing I saw is that they force a lot of turnovers, and we commit a lot of them.
That’s usually not a good sign.
But these types of games are harder to predict because when you have a full week to prepare, the arithmetic can change. (Good example was the UK S16 last year. With a week to prepare we solved their defense that had hurt us so bad in the two games earlier that season)
I value KenPom rating very highly. The difference between their KenPom and ours is a pretty large gap. It’s the same difference as ours is to Texas or Georgia (to give you context to a team you would have seen us play this year)
ultimately I think Iowa State is a pretty clear favorite. But you can’t count us out. It’s March, after all.
