WVSPORTS.COM West Virginia ‘not in control’ of conference scheduling decisions

WVUALLEN

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I look for Huggins to get tossed at Baylor, if by chance, they're getting beat bad down the stretch. He's overdue to let out some frustration on national tv over the scheduling he dislikes.

Odds are it doesn't happen.

WVU will stay in Texas for 3 games.
@ Texas - Feb 20
@ TCU - Feb 23
@ Baylor - Feb 25
H KSU - Feb 27

Huggins does not mind this at all and would prefer it to the alternative of fly out return at 4:30 AM play a day later at 9 PM then fly back to the state of Texas getting there at 5 AM and playing at 9 PM.

Huggins has only been tossed from a game 5 times. At UC - 3 and At WVU - 2. The last time was 2018.

You may now return to slapping multi troll TVZ. I saw his other Texas profile here earlier.
 
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TCU should be a win. Texas Can be a win. Baylor can be a tight game for 10 minutes.
Stop straight-line drives, and make Texas try to beat you from the perimeter, and you'll win. Andrew Jones was the only Longhorn who could make a three-pointer against WVU in Morgantown. Guard him tightly, but let Ramey, Brown, Coleman, Cunningham and Kai Jones fire up as many triples as they want to shoot. Pack the paint, and play a box-in-one or point drop zone. Jericho Sims isn't anything special down low, so Culver will likely get him into foul trouble--just like last time--and feast.
 
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On defense.

Watch the game and listen to Huggins speak on it.
You know the team will give the effort and for the most part will follow instructions on the floor.

Could be lack of players like I said.


Have to be efficient on both ends of the floor to beat Baylor
Have to be at a extremely high level.


With Texas.
It is what team shows up.
The game is going to be close. They only have 1 L that wasn't a single possession game.
Had a chance to win every game. They did in the first one against WVU
 

WVUALLEN

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Stop straight-line drives, and make Texas try to beat you from the perimeter, and you'll win. Andrew Jones was the only Longhorn who could make a three-pointer against WVU in Morgantown. Guard him tightly, but let Ramey, Brown, Coleman, Cunningham and Kai Jones fire up as many triples as they want to shoot. Pack the paint, and play a box-in-one or point drop zone. Jericho Sims isn't anything special down low, so Culver will likely get him into foul trouble--just like last time--and feast.

Should have beat Texas first time. Missed foul shots killed another win at the end.