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82-60 Final.score?
That's readable...LitlBuck;2254349; said:STARTERSMFGFTTRAPFPTSA. Craft, G316-93-427320L. Smith, Jr., G308-110-050218D. Thomas, F307-171-132119A. Williams, C160-00-22120E. Ravenel, F150-10-04120BENCHMFGFTTRAPFPTSS. Thompson, F272-40-05334L. Ross, F234-81-250310S. Scott, G194-51-31339T. McDonald, C91-10-11112A. Rogers, GDid Not Play
MONTbigBuck;2254353; said:Litlbuck sent post in in fortran
By the way LB, what's your opinion on what's going on over at Indiana with recruiting? Kind of looks like they have a good booster making a "positive contribution" to the recruiting situation from my end. Answer in COBAL this time so I can pick up what you are thinking. :)LitlBuck;2254356; said:You were on it before I could edit it and I never took Fortran:stupid:
FlyerBuck;2254362; said:It's pretty concerning to see the lack of production from the Center spot
Postgame Albany-- Ohio State wants to capitalize off its defensive pressure in the half-court to create turnovers and easy scoring opportunities. The Buckeyes scored 22 points off 16 Albany turnovers and held the Great Danes to 35.6 percent shooting from the field. The only alarming statistic besides a tie on the boards was Albany's 22 free throws in 30 attempts. Ohio State fouled 20 times, the most in a home game since two seasons ago, and made only six of 13 free throws.
"I thought defensively, with the exception of the fouling, we were pretty effective," Matta said. "There was one time in the second half where two guys rotated (to help), where a week and a half ago nobody would have rotated. But it actually screwed us up and they got a layup off of it.
"I think these guys know our defense is a work in progress in terms of the communication.
We?ve changed up some things in practice, trying to get them to talk more, trying to get them to see two things (ahead)."