January 19, 2010 –
by Brendon
Some things come to us naturally, while others are a stretch. For me, finding a Big East or Big Ten game on the tube is as natural as pouring myself a glass of water or stretching my ever-sore calves after a training run. Tuning in a Big 12 or SEC game, on the other hand, is a bit more laborious, maybe the equivalent of using my Crest Whitestrips or preparing a vegetable with my pasta. In other words, while all of those tasks are beneficial, the latter two require more planning and a bit more effort to complete.
In that light, the lead up to Texas’ trip to Kansas State on Monday was refreshing. It was a game for which I needed no prompt to get excited about. This matchup featured two very good teams in an enivironment that promised to brim with energy. The Big 12 looks more and more like one of the top conferences this season, and the Longhorns and Wildcats are two of its best teams. But, even though both teams showed tremendous effort, energy and talent in the Big Monday nightcap, Kansas State’s 71-62 win over Texas left me with eyes glazed.
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Poss |
PPP |
eFG |
Turn |
Reb |
FTR |
| Texas |
80 |
0.77 |
0.390 |
0.224 |
0.340 |
0.132 |
| Kansas State |
80 |
0.88 |
0.392 |
0.237 |
0.432 |
0.308 |
As the points per possession indicates, the defense was stifling. This game was the rare one when neither team surpassed 40 percent eFG, and both teams surpassed 22 percent turnover rate. A lot of that was, in fact, terrific defense. Pomeroy rates these teams among the top 20 defenses in the nation, with Texas second. Read More »
Posted in Big 12, Game of the Night
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Tagged Baylor, Big 12, Bob Knight, Curtis Kelly, Damion James, Denis Clemente, Dexter Pittman, Dogus Balbay, Dominique Sutton, J'Covan Brown, Jacob Pullen, Jamar Samuels, Kansas, Kansas State, Martavious Irving, Memphis, Missouri, Rodney McGruder, Texas
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January 13, 2010 –
by Brendon
Kansas State 88, Texas A&M 65: We thought the Big 12 would be right with the ACC in the pecking order of top conferences this season, but much of the league has gone under the radar thanks to headline-grabbing seasons from Kansas and Texas. Because of this, you may have missed that K-State has now started 13-2 and sits in the top 10 in the RPI and Pomeroy ratings. On Tuesday, the Wildcats dominated a pretty good Texas A&M team, one that is now 0-9 all-time in Manhattan.
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Poss |
PPP |
eFG |
Turn |
Off Reb |
FTR |
| Texas A&M |
74 |
0.88 |
0.400 |
0.202 |
0.295 |
0.418 |
| Kansas State |
74 |
1.19 |
0.542 |
0.202 |
0.457 |
0.407 |
It may be hard to believe that Kansas State actually has one of the best offenses in the country, but that’s what the numbers suggest. The Wildcats dominate the offensive glass, led by Connecticut transfer Curtis Kelly and junior Dominique Sutton. Each had three on Tuesday as K-State grabbed 46 percent of its misses. Read More »
Posted in Big 12, Game of the Night
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Tagged Big 12, Chinemelu Elonu, Clemson, Connecticut, Curtis Kelly, Denis Clemente, Dominique Sutton, Jacob Pullen, Jamar Samuels, Josh Carter, Kansas, Kansas State, Minnesota, Texas, Texas A&M
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