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  • #76
    TCU's Frankie Collins (via Arizona State via Michigan) broke his foot and is done for the season. He was leading TCU in points, assists, steals.

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    • #77
      Dug McDaniels has left the team at KSU. ?!?
      Brent Wyrick
      92 Final Four Front Row
      @LobotC2DFW

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Lobot View Post
        Dug McDaniels has left the team at KSU. ?!?
        I see that he sat out the last game ("coach's decision"). I can't find anything that says definitively that he's leaving. This is on top of the departure of Achor Achor a couple days ago.

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        • #79
          Iowa State has agreed to a new contract with TJ Otzelberger through 2032

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          • #80
            Big 12 power rankings published on Cincinnati.com from someone at The Oklahoman, presumably a sister news outlet
            https://www.cincinnati.com/story/spo...9007/?tbref=hp

            UC listed at #5

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            • #81
              Opinions from the state of Kansas : (~$)

              https://www.cjonline.com/story/sport...s/77205837007/
              Brent Wyrick
              92 Final Four Front Row
              @LobotC2DFW

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              • #82
                Watch out for West Virginia. This is a good team with good players. Enough said.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by leeraymond View Post
                  Watch out for West Virginia. This is a good team with good players. Enough said.
                  However, with their top player, Tucker DeVries, out for an extended time (and possibly for the season), the Mountaineers are short-handed. The B12 grind is likely to wear them down.

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post

                    However, with their top player, Tucker DeVries, out for an extended time (and possibly for the season), the Mountaineers are short-handed. The B12 grind is likely to wear them down.
                    West Virginia is a pretty good defensive team. They are holding teams to 63.6 points / g, their opponents are shooting 37.3% from two, and 28% from three. They have wins over Gonzaga, Arizona, and Georgetown. Their last three games, without DeVries, WV has held those three teams to a combined average of 50 points a game.

                    You are assuming that Tucker DeVries is WV's main weapon. He is WV's MAIN three-point shooter. DeVries makes about 3 threes /g. Sixty-four percent (64%) of his shots are 3-point shots. Overall, DeVries took only about 12.9 % of all the shots. WV has other weapons. Javon Smalls (6'3" point guard) hits for 19 points / g, Amani Hansberry (6'8" 240 forward) scores about 10 points a game, and WV also has a little-known 6'8" guard, Toby Okani, who may be (maybe) an NBA prospect.

                    In other words, what I am saying to you, I think WV can win without DeVries in the lineup. I believe that WV may be one of the sleeper teams in the BIG XII. I have seen them play. WV appears to have a REAL CHEMISTRY this year. I could be wrong, but of what I have seen of them they have some really good parts and pieces.

                    Watch out for West Virginia.
                    Last edited by leeraymond; Yesterday, 02:03 PM.

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by leeraymond View Post

                      West Virginia is a pretty good defensive team. They are holding teams to 63.6 points / g, their opponents are shooting 37.3% from two, and 28% from three. They have wins over Gonzaga, Arizona, and Georgetown. Their last three games, without DeVries, WV has held those three teams to a combined average of 50 points a game.

                      You are assuming that Tucker DeVries is WV's main weapon. He is WV's MAIN three-point shooter. DeVries makes about 3 threes /g. Sixty-four percent (64%) of his shots are 3-point shots. Overall, DeVries took only about 12.9 % of all the shots. WV has other weapons. Javon Smalls (6'3" point guard) hits for 19 points / g, Amani Hansberry (6'8" 240 forward) scores about 10 points a game, and WV also has a little-known 6'8" guard, Toby Okani, who may be (maybe) an NBA prospect.

                      In other words, what I am saying to you, I think WV can win without DeVries in the lineup. I believe that WV may be one of the sleeper teams in the BIG XII. I have seen them play. WV appears to have a REAL CHEMISTRY this year. I could be wrong, but of what I have seen of them they have some really good parts and pieces.

                      Watch out for West Virginia.
                      Just a reminder. We've seen Small. Formerly at ECU and OK State last year. High volume scorer at the PG position.
                      Brent Wyrick
                      92 Final Four Front Row
                      @LobotC2DFW

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                      • #86
                        They are more talented this year. Their problem is depth over a 20-game B12 schedule with no bye weeks.

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post
                          They are more talented this year. Their problem is depth over a 20-game B12 schedule with no bye weeks.
                          Yeah. You may have a good point there. With no byes, the BIG XII is going to be really tough for everybody.

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