--Huggins said that they just give people too many easy shots. They scored it better around the goal and spent two days working on it but you have to want to do it and want to care. They’ve got some guys that do that and they’ve got some guys that if they’re doing it, it’s disguised very well.
--Texas Tech scores the ball in the paint so he thought if they played that 1-2-2 zone and it didn’t get spread out too much it would be good. And it was good, but how hard is it to bump? They need to communicate better. They’ve done that before and have never had guys think that was hard to do.
--A lot of the turnovers are unforced and largely avoidable. A lot of the turnovers are unforced and they didn’t run what they practiced they were going to run. He went over it two days in practice and went over it before the game. Went over it at every timeout and they still never ran what I asked them to run.
--Any stoppage in play is going to destroy rhythm. It doesn’t lead to continuity when the game is stopped when asked about the foul totals in the game.
--When asked about the team not running the offense he said that he’s given them too much rope and let them screw up. He’s tried to calmly fix it but the reality of it is it’s like any other line of work. If you continue not to do what you’re asked to do, you’re probably asked to leave. He hasn’t done that.
--The team isn’t running what they’re asked to run on offense. They draw it up on a clipboard and practice it in practice. He doesn’t know why it doesn’t happen.
--They defended Sean McNeil well but that’s going to happen the rest of the year. They put a motion deal with a lot of screening for McNeil and Sherman and were supposed to have a lot of screens but it didn’t happen. Huggins thought that Sherman forced a lot of things, even though he carried them.
--The message after the game is they’re going to run what they tell you to run or they’re going to come over and sit on the bench and watch.
--Texas Tech scores the ball in the paint so he thought if they played that 1-2-2 zone and it didn’t get spread out too much it would be good. And it was good, but how hard is it to bump? They need to communicate better. They’ve done that before and have never had guys think that was hard to do.
--A lot of the turnovers are unforced and largely avoidable. A lot of the turnovers are unforced and they didn’t run what they practiced they were going to run. He went over it two days in practice and went over it before the game. Went over it at every timeout and they still never ran what I asked them to run.
--Any stoppage in play is going to destroy rhythm. It doesn’t lead to continuity when the game is stopped when asked about the foul totals in the game.
--When asked about the team not running the offense he said that he’s given them too much rope and let them screw up. He’s tried to calmly fix it but the reality of it is it’s like any other line of work. If you continue not to do what you’re asked to do, you’re probably asked to leave. He hasn’t done that.
--The team isn’t running what they’re asked to run on offense. They draw it up on a clipboard and practice it in practice. He doesn’t know why it doesn’t happen.
--They defended Sean McNeil well but that’s going to happen the rest of the year. They put a motion deal with a lot of screening for McNeil and Sherman and were supposed to have a lot of screens but it didn’t happen. Huggins thought that Sherman forced a lot of things, even though he carried them.
--The message after the game is they’re going to run what they tell you to run or they’re going to come over and sit on the bench and watch.