OrngeJuiceJones
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It is summed up in one single statistic. Bone, Bowden and Turner were 2 for 20 from the field and just 4 assist. Bottom line there's your loss. Missouri only hit 4 threes, and they usually make 10 a game. This had nothing to do with Rick, or Cuonzo. That stat is everything.
Exactly.
I'm starting to wonder if I watched a completely different game that involved Missouri beating Tennessee tonight...
Barnes' teams are always up and down. Vols will beat a great, ranked team...then lose to a bad/mediocre team. Good teams...teams that DESERVE a top 25 ranking are CONSISTENT. Vols will win some games going forward that u don't expect...and it'll make guys say "wow...we're really good. Way to go Barnes"....then lose to a bottom feeder and make you go "What the he!! was that"? That's Barnes...and those are his teams.
Barnes' teams are always up and down. Vols will beat a great, ranked team...then lose to a bad/mediocre team. Good teams...teams that DESERVE a top 25 ranking are CONSISTENT. Vols will win some games going forward that u don't expect...and it'll make guys say "wow...we're really good. Way to go Barnes"....then lose to a bottom feeder and make you go "What the he!! was that"? That's Barnes...and those are his teams.
Well, let me just ask if those guys have had that stat line before. Seriously, I am asking. If those three players have never been 2-20 or worse, then it's apparent that they were the problem because it's out of the norm. Considered an "off night."