I suspect it will be very close. The line is about 11. I think it'll be much closer than thatI imagine this will be a closer game than the last one. Stanford is looking to avenge their loss and keep their NCAAT hopes alive by beating a ranked UofL team.
It's TOURNAMENT TIME - win or go home.Just win, baby!
We need some sense of urgency, especially on defense. We haven't gotten anything from Hadley and Hepburn hasn't done much either. With Smith out, the Cards offense is lacking.Going to have to play better hopefully Stanford will lose their legs in the 2nd half. Have to do better ball movement, offensive rebounding and free throw shooting.
Unusually sloppy on offense and a step behind on defense. I think this may be the first real game where the guys were overconfident and didn't figure they could lose to this team they just beat by 20 points.Sloppy play. Give Stanford credit for playing for their lives.
We haven’t had a run yet..
Have to say the bad officiating is everywhere and with every conference. I will say once again that it's not that the job is so hard, it's because there's no accountability for it. Nothing happens and if it does it's in secret and no one knows.Reynard literally ran over Chucky that would have been his 3rd foul and two of the three officials stood and watched until Chucky went to the floor; only then blew the whistle but they called “walking”!
That was a potential game changer, and that is the sort of officiating in the ACC that is dumbfounding.
Hard to do when everytime we blow by them they have a hand in our back.With Raynaud out drive the lane and draw some fouls. We have everyone on the perimeter looking for 3’s nobody underneath to rebound. Right now I just hope we don’t give up.
This is what post season college hoops is all about. It's so obvious Stanford wants it more and is more confident. It's happening all over the country with upsets.Too much 1v1 basketball. 6 assists and 5 of those are Chucky. Edwards step back 3 is the worst thing I've ever seen. Hadley has been useless. 3 rebounds, that's it.