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    Quote Originally Posted by The Thrill View Post
    I’m contemplating not even including these stats into the season averages just because of how skewed it all was
    No, you have to include them. It was a real game with real stats!

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    4 players at 25+ has to be a record of some sort too.

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    I've never seen it for a Utah game....but they haven't scored over 120 in a long time.

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    Utah 88 Minnesota 74 (Utah won 73-69)

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    FYI, the far left column is the season ranking


    Oturo had a great game and really did everything he could to help Minnesota get back in the game.


    Honestly, every stat said Minnesota was poised to win this game except two categories, points and shooting %


    Utah shot 53.2% vs Minnesota 35.1%
    18.1% better from the field is usually good enough for a 20 point win, Utah won by 4
    Minnesota took 27 more shots than Utah did…27!
    Unfortunately for them they only made 1 more.


    Utah was +11 FTM / +12 FTA and one stat to note early in the season. Utah doesn’t foul.
    Utah has committed less fouls in every game
    Nevada +13
    MSVST +2
    Minnesota +5
    This translates to more free throws and Utah.
    Utah opponents average 5 FTM and 9 FTA per game
    Utah free throw average 16.7 FTM and 24.0 FTA (Nevada was a huge discrepancy)


    Minnesota shot and kept shooting, they were +12 on the offensive boards which is the one reason they kept this close. Minnesota collected 35.4% of all offensive rebound opportunities. That’s way too high.
    Minnesota was -11 on turnovers, which was due to being +9 on steals. Offensive boards, and steals kept Minnesota in the game. After the 16-0 start we all thought it was over, but not Minnesota.


    This was the slowest game of the season, only 136 possessions (185 in the MSVST game). 142 combined points was a season low, ahem Utah scored more 143 in their previous game.


    The only season high Utah garnered was 6 block shots. 3 by Carlson, 2 by Allen and 1 Gach.
    Utah was a bit lucky to pull this game out but the huge positive is this young team found a way to dig deep and fight out a win. That experience goes a long ways.


    Next up… the Myrtle Beach Invitational

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Thrill View Post
    Minnesota shot and kept shooting, they were +12 on the offensive boards which is the one reason they kept this close. Minnesota collected 35.4% of all offensive rebound opportunities. That’s way too high.
    The offensive rebound disparity was clear all game long. We should be able to do better there.

    Thanks for posting the bracket. Baylor's gonna be tough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sancho View Post
    Baylor's gonna be tough.
    This post didn't age well...

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    Coastal Carolina 93 Utah 50 (CCU won 79-57)

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    Gach did not have a good game. 2/11 and 0/5 from three puts him at a -3 efficiency
    Nobody really had a good game…unless you’re a Chanticleer fan.


    #3, #4 and #5 performances against Utah all came in tonight’s game. Those 3 players Dibba, Jones and Brewton beat the entire Utah team. Brewton went 6/9 from deep.


    Utah allowed 29 made shots (avg 26.0 allowed). 10/16 from the free throw line were both season highs for Utah opponent. 29 defensive boards and 41 total rebounds, also season highs. Utah gave up 6 blocks, 45.3% from the field and 45.8% from deep. All season highs. One good thing is Coastal Carolina had a season low 41.4% assists per shot, that just means guys were creating and scoring, winning one on ones.


    Utah had a season low 19 shots made (57 made shots vs MSVST) and only 5 made three point shots. Utah had a season low of 28 defensive rebounds and only 9 assists. Avg 39 defensive rebounds and 18.3 assists. Only 1 block (season low), 57 points (season low 88.0 avg) 50 efficiency (season low 110.5 avg). 33.3% shooting (season low), 17.9% from deep (season low) 56% free throws (season low) and only 67 possessions (season low). Needless to say, this game was a season low.


    Utah was +4 on offensive boards and +3 total rebounds but that’s mostly because they were -12% shooting (season low). CCU was +28% better from deep. That’s huge. +6 from three pointers made is 18 points. Couple that with -3 possessions and +4 turnovers and Utah just lost this game all over the place. I blame this on a long road trip and a very young team.


    The teams did combine for a season high 28 offensive rebounds (season high). Everything else was pretty slow. 136 points, 121 shots, 21 assists, and 39.7% combined shooting were all season lows.


    Not much else to say other than Utah showed their inexperience. Hopefully this game sticks in their memory of how not to play going ahead.


    Next up…Ohio. The Bobcats have lost 2 in a row vs ranked teams and they weren’t even close. They are 3-2 overall with 3 snooze games to open the season. Utah should be favored in the -10 to -14 range.

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