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<blockquote data-quote="Cuyahoga Falls Eers_rivals" data-source="post: 132303721" data-attributes="member: 1759980"><p>Headline nails it! WVU players are their own worst enemies. They have the talent, showed it before the Nifty Nine switched to WVU. But their head and body are NOT in synch. Dribbling instead of passing is a self-inflicted way to lose. Kansas passes multiple times before getting a ridiculously open shot. Also, as Huggins said, "You have to look at the basket to make the shot." WVU players just go flying past and throw it up hoping that miraculously it will go in. Doesn't work that way, as 0-3 Big 12 record shows. Too often not in position to get the rebounds. Terrible defending straight-line drives. Anticipation is important for great teams. I'm hoping the resurrection begins tonight on ESPN+. I'll be watching and cheering them on. Let's hope their brains and body are on the same page for a change!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cuyahoga Falls Eers_rivals, post: 132303721, member: 1759980"] Headline nails it! WVU players are their own worst enemies. They have the talent, showed it before the Nifty Nine switched to WVU. But their head and body are NOT in synch. Dribbling instead of passing is a self-inflicted way to lose. Kansas passes multiple times before getting a ridiculously open shot. Also, as Huggins said, "You have to look at the basket to make the shot." WVU players just go flying past and throw it up hoping that miraculously it will go in. Doesn't work that way, as 0-3 Big 12 record shows. Too often not in position to get the rebounds. Terrible defending straight-line drives. Anticipation is important for great teams. I'm hoping the resurrection begins tonight on ESPN+. I'll be watching and cheering them on. Let's hope their brains and body are on the same page for a change! [/QUOTE]
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