i agree with oilerbuck. i understand we plugged new people in and things have changed a little but its no excuse to be contested by that kind of team regardless of the time of season. IMO they only had one true threat and that was their one good long range guy(forget his name), the rest of the game dials should have dominated down low with a huge size advantage and we definitely had the quicker team which surprised me we didnt get into more of a transition type of game.
Butler, again, has a lot of talent. You're probably referring to Brandon Crone, who lit us up for 27, but A.J. Graves, if you'd read the game preview, was the Horizon League's freshman of the year last season, averaging 11 ppg. Bruce Horan and Avery Sheets are both solid shooters as well, so to suggest that Butler is a crap team is ludicrous.
In regards to the "rest of the game" in which Dials "should have dominated," ... did you watch? He had 24 points and seven boards on 9 of 16 shooting. What do you want? Butler had a great help defense set up to stifle him, and he put forth a great effort despite having a shower of slapping hands around him at all times.
I was pleased by the game, ultimately. We rebounded well, we were 22 of 27 from the line, we flat out shut them down in the first half, and were it not for Graves being a total dead-eye, OT would never have happened. I'm glad it did happen, though, because OT was a sign of disaster last season, and we absolutely dominated in the final five minutes last night. I'm not worried about this team, or any individual players. Clearly I'm in the minority.
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