If there's any legitimate chance to garner an at-large bid, it has to involve finishing out the regular season 10-8 in B12 play. Next up are the Okie State Cowboys, who just suffered a key injury last night in their home OT win over WV. OSU's starting center, Parsa Fallah, went for an exclamation point slam with seconds remaining. When he landed, his knee buckled. The med team diagnosed his injury as an ACL tear. Fallah has been OSU's second-leading scorer (14.7) and leading rebounder (6.0). He also has been their glue guy. The Cowboys do not have anyone close to having his abilities. This is a big loss.
HC Steve Lutz has used a lot of players this season, with 11 averaging 10+ mpg, 6 of whom go from 23-29 mpg; none at 30+. So, they have depth. They don't have another Fallah.
The leading scorers, otherwise, are guard Anthony Roy (16.8 ppg; 39.9% treys) and guard Vyctorius Miller (11.7 ppg; 38.5% treys). As a team, OSU average 83.8 ppg, with 23.6 3pa/g).
The Pokes are #83 in barttorvik.com. The supporting stats are largely average across the board. The only factors that diverge from that are that they allow teams to shoot from outside (#301) and they play faster than most every team in the country (#12).
HC Steve Lutz has used a lot of players this season, with 11 averaging 10+ mpg, 6 of whom go from 23-29 mpg; none at 30+. So, they have depth. They don't have another Fallah.
The leading scorers, otherwise, are guard Anthony Roy (16.8 ppg; 39.9% treys) and guard Vyctorius Miller (11.7 ppg; 38.5% treys). As a team, OSU average 83.8 ppg, with 23.6 3pa/g).
The Pokes are #83 in barttorvik.com. The supporting stats are largely average across the board. The only factors that diverge from that are that they allow teams to shoot from outside (#301) and they play faster than most every team in the country (#12).
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