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Why? :facepalm

Their ball movement against Baylor was textbook.

Perimeter defense is still on the bus.
 
Care to elaborate now?!

I'll take that question for HW:

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I do not like the movement and passing, but Lon is not asking for any advice.
 
Yes, there were def some issues...but game over...OU won.
Move on to tcu on Tuesday.
 
Care to elaborate now?!

OU got more disciplined in the end.

Not sure why OU made that game harder than it needed to be. LSU has 8 losses on the season.

Not sure why the refs were calling so many travels, when OU wasn't traveling.

I'll take the win, but the team needs to go back and watch their Baylor tape to see textbook ball handling and passing. That was impressive.

Comeback wins are also impressive, but you have to consider the competition.

I was never worried about the shooting slump, because I knew OU would work through that. Nice to see Cousins get his due.
 
I do not like the movement and passing, but Lon is not asking for any advice.

No he was asking for them to stop forcing bad possessions by attacking the basketball and making no look passes to the other team.

Fortunately, OU did stop that stretch of blacktop ball.

Get back to the Baylor game space and handling, then this team has a chance at winning the conference down the stretch. :OUbball-logo:
 
OU got more disciplined in the end.

Not sure why OU made that game harder than it needed to be. LSU has 8 losses on the season.

Not sure why the refs were calling so many travels, when OU wasn't traveling.

I'll take the win, but the team needs to go back and watch their Baylor tape to see textbook ball handling and passing. That was impressive.

Comeback wins are also impressive, but you have to consider the competition.

I was never worried about the shooting slump, because I knew OU would work through that. Nice to see Cousins get his due.

Several of LSU's losses were with both Hornsby and Victor out. Virtually any team would struggle missing two key starters. Plus, a guy who was previously 36% from 3 goes 5-5, another guy makes only his fifth 3 all season right before the halftime buzzer, hell, they even banked one in. I'm not saying they're world beaters, but they're better than their record indicates, and they played above their heads.

OU, admittedly, didn't play their best (especially in the first half), but to come away with that win on the road in front of a fully hostile crowd is pretty impressive. Good teams like Iowa State and West Virginia couldn't pull it off yesterday.
 
I'll take that question for HW:

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He used to use the old popcorn emoticon on every post on the old OUInsider back before Brian Bishop ruined it.
 
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