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In Barnes last ten ncaa tournament first round exits…. Barnes teams failed to score 70 points… Against Loyola with a loaded team…. we scored 62 points…We scored 55 against FAU last year…. This year… we scored 58 points against Miss State and 62 against Texas….It is really hard to win 6 games in a row playing like this. Here is an example of Dan Hurley making changes bc he was playing a similar style to Barnes.That doesn't make sense with the facts. Help me out by explaining the "style of offense" that we plays and how it leads to close games. Generally curious.
I agree. At some point over time you realize you are what your stats and win column tell you.In Barnes last ten ncaa tournament first round exits…. Barnes teams failed to score 70 points… Against Loyola with a loaded team…. we scored 62 points…We scored 55 against FAU last year…. This year… we scored 58 points against Miss State and 62 against Texas….It is really hard to win 6 games in a row playing like this. Here is an example of Dan Hurley making changes bc he was playing a similar style to Barnes.
Dan Hurley's desire to adapt helped UConn evolve into an offensive juggernaut | FOX Sports
Two years ago, UConn coach Dan Hurley made a commitment to embracing offense with NCAA Tournament success in mind. Michael Cohen explains how Hurley's desire to adapt has helped transform UConn into an offensive juggernaut.www.foxsports.com