Game Thread: #22/22 LADY VOLS AT #1/2 SOUTH CAROLINA

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Today's Kellie Harper show was memorable:
The Kellie Harper Show
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The Kellie Harper TV Show takes Tennessee fans inside the workings of the winningest program in women's basketball. This entertaining 30-minute television show is hosted by head coach Kellie Harper and the Lady Vol Network's Mickey Dearstone. The show includes game highlights, exclusive behind-the-scenes player and team features as well as a scouting report for the upcoming week in Lady Vol basketball.The show airs for nine consecutive weeks during basketball season. Stations and times are subject to change. Check local listings for The Kellie Harper TV Show in your area.

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ChattanoogaWTVC ABC Saturday 12:30pm
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I highly recommend it.!

For some reason, I’m not seeing the episodes listed. Anyone know how to find the episodes by following the link?
 
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For some reason, I’m not seeing the episodes listed. Anyone know how to find the episodes by following the link?
I've got three of the episodes posted under the post The Kelly Harper show the fourth one that is mentioned here want be available online until tomorrow. Just scroll down the page to find that post.
 
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For some reason, I’m not seeing the episodes listed. Anyone know how to find the episodes by following the link?

I think legally they have to wait a certain period of time before they can rebroadcast the show per area.
The feed will probably open up on that link at midnight, or after today's last possible showing.
 
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Turnovers may be the major reason for any game we lose this season. It was certainly the reason at Kentucky, and UConn. We survived a lot of turnovers to beat Alabama, LSU, and had 28 against Notre Dame. I would like to see us play a game with single digit turnovers but I think to do so we would have to really slow the game down and players would have to get a lot more active in their movement. A lot of turnovers have been caused by picking up the dribble and no one to pass to plus telegraphing perimeter passes by allowing the defender to see where your going with it. We've also overpassed in the paint mainly Horston instead of taking the shot.
 
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Turnovers may be the major reason for any game we lose this season. It was certainly the reason at Kentucky, and UConn. We survived a lot of turnovers to beat Alabama, LSU, and had 28 against Notre Dame. I would like to see us play a game with single digit turnovers but I think to do so we would have to really slow the same down and players would have to get a lot more active in their movement. A lot of turnovers have been caused by picking up the dribble and no one to pass to plus telegraphing perimeter passes by allowing the defender to see where your going with it. We've also overpass in the paint mainly Horston instead of taking the shot.



In the last two games

we have lowered our TO's to 17 (against LSU SEC #10) , 17 (Vandy SEC #7)

South Carolina has 14 (against SEC #8 GA), 12 (SEC #14 Ole Miss who is in last place)

that kinda puts it in perspective for me.
 
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I think legally they have to wait a certain period of time before they can rebroadcast the show per area.
The feed will probably open up on that link at midnight, or after today's last possible showing.
The feed was there when I posted yesterday. You just had to click the "On Demand" tab for a list of shows. I figured like you, that they had to wait, but evidently not.
 
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not expecting much today, but still hoping for a win --- anxious to compare Boston with Key, and Cooke with Horston head-to-head
 
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not expecting much today, but still hoping for a win --- anxious to compare Boston with Key, and Cooke with Horston head-to-head

I’m excited for those four to meet as well. I think Horston and Key have the most to gain in those matchups. Their counterparts have both received a ton of praise (deservedly so) I’m sure the UT ladies are both ready to prove something!
 
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not expecting much today, but still hoping for a win --- anxious to compare Boston with Key, and Cooke with Horston head-to-head

Horston and Cooke are both good friends will probably see them go at each other. Boston will def use her girth to frustrate Key but Tamari has length.

I am almost certain the younger Key will be at the game as it is in SC AND both schools are in her top 11.
 
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Getting antsy! Going to be a long 3 hours.

I hope we start the game with an energy and purpose. Gamecocks love to jump on teams this season. They finished the game against Georgia in the first quarter the other day. Gotta come ready and value the basketball or it will be a layup drill for SC.
 
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Getting antsy! Going to be a long 3 hours.

I hope we start the game with an energy and purpose. Gamecocks love to jump on teams this season. They finished the game against Georgia in the first quarter the other day. Gotta come ready and value the basketball or it will be a layup drill for SC.

Its the end of Q1 and the start of Q2 that historically exposes us...we can;t wait on the tv timeout and let a +6 point run take the life out of us
 
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In the last two games

we have lowered our TO's to 17 (against LSU SEC #10) , 17 (Vandy SEC #7)

South Carolina has 14 (against SEC #8 GA), 12 (SEC #14 Ole Miss who is in last place)

that kinda puts it in perspective for me.
Turnovers didn't really tell all the story however in either of those games. I think LSU was plus 9 on the offensive boards and Vandy was plus five those hurt as much as turnovers equal to another possession and another opportunity to score. If we can keep SC even in turnovers and also equal out the offensive boards we will at least make it who shoots the best percentage and gets to the foul line the most the winning team.
 
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Turnovers didn't really tell all the story however in either of those games. I think LSU was plus 9 on the offensive boards and Vandy was plus five those hurt as much as turnovers equal to another possession and another opportunity to score. If we can keep SC even in turnovers and also equal out the offensive boards we will at least make it who shoots the best percentage and gets to the foul line the most the winning team.

Same problem in the UCONN game. They had 7 more oboards than us. We force teams into taking long, contested, jumpers which is exactly what we want. But we aren’t ready for the long rebound. We are giving up a lot of long boards to small forwards and guards. We have to make an effort to find someone and put a body on them. Especially when we are in that zone.
 
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Same problem in the UCONN game. They had 7 more oboards than us. We force teams into taking long, contested, jumpers which is exactly what we want. But we aren’t ready for the long rebound. We are giving up a lot of long boards to small forwards and guards. We have to make an effort to find someone and put a body on them. Especially when we are in that zone.
Right if were able to even the offensive boards and turnovers were beating teams like LSU and Vandy by 20 points, Kentucky by 10 and were in a two or three possession game with UConn.
 
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#47
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Tennessee can win this game! We can beat anyone in the country. We have all the tools to do so. We just have to learn to cut down the turnovers and play within ours means. I can’t say we’ll beat SC today, but I’m predicting we do!

TN: 70
SC: 60
 
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