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Smart man, this guy is.I don't know about covering because this team only lost to North Carolina State by two points a little over a week ago but I do like the over.

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Smart man, this guy is.I don't know about covering because this team only lost to North Carolina State by two points a little over a week ago but I do like the over.

OHSportsFan;2277916; said:Smart man, this guy is.![]()
More DispatchOhio State coach Thad Matta and his players talked all offseason about wanting to run more with the ball to take advantage of the team?s athleticism and depth. But the schedule through eight games had not been conducive to it, with mostly overmatched opponents not wanting to serve it up to the Buckeyes in their wheelhouse.
Then UNC Asheville came to Value City Arena yesterday, and there went No. 7 Ohio State ? thataway, fast ? to a 90-72 victory built on 26 points in transition and 25 off Bulldogs turnovers.
?We watched film a lot on them the past couple of days and we noticed they did not stop the ball particularly well,? said Sam Thompson, one of the most athletic Buckeyes, ?so we knew if we could get stops, we could get out on the floor ? and get to the rim. We definitely tried to capitalize on that.?
Thompson?s career-high 18 points led four scorers in double figures for the Buckeyes (8-1). Deshaun Thomas had 17 points and 10 rebounds for his fifth career double-double, Lenzelle Smith Jr. scored 16 points and Evan Ravenel tied a career high with 12 points.
Point guards Aaron Craft and Shannon Scott combined for 17 assists and only one turnover, and Scott had six steals. Ohio State shot 59 percent and got assists on 25 of its 36 field goals.
?We felt like we could score in transition going into this game, and that was something we wanted to have, a great initial push,? Matta said. ?You can?t give up 52 percent (shooting) in the first half, but I felt like our spacing is getting better in transition, guys are looking to hit the open man when there are weak numbers on the side and we?re able to attack more.?
Subtly dropping a criticism into an answer about something else was a tack Matta took throughout his postgame news conference, just to let everyone know that, in his opinion, the entertaining victory did not please him as much as it might have most others.
For instance, although Ohio State shot 61 percent from the field in taking a 50-35 lead at halftime, Asheville took it right back at the Buckeyes after their conversions and shot 52 percent. The points Ohio State scored off turnovers in the half accounted for the margin at the break.
?That can?t happen,? Matta said. ?The thing we kept talking about was we?ve got to stick to our principles defensively.?