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RE: Laughable week 11 college basketball
(01-22-2023 01:33 AM)_C2_ Wrote:  That's bad but it's not terrible.

I don’t know…72-38 final; 14 of GB’s points were from free throws. Their last nine points all came from the line. Compared to Houston Christian’s performance of 31 against Texas at the start of the season, the low-bar of D1 this season so far, HCU was just a hint better at hitting shots. GB’s shooting was worse than HCU’s Texas effort. I think GB is more embarrasing because it’s not against a good team…it’s Robert friggin Morris. RMU not giving up fouls, and this GB game is probably about the worst D1 effort by a team this season.

Whereas Minnesota only had 12 at the half in Thursday’s game, and ended with 39. That they got to that number was more garbage-time than Minnesota finally finding its spark. They didn’t cross the 30-mark until a little over 4 minutes left in the game. Difference between this game and the RMU-UWGB one is that Purdue-Minny wasn’t propped up with foul shots.
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