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- [sees halftime score] Yeah I’ll be doing something else tonight 1 day ago
- Hey look governance matters! twitter.com/bubbaprog/stat… 1 day ago
- @ClemsonBaseball https://t.co/wL9rmgO7zx 3 days ago
- @kipb14 Basic competence in governance. Also he doesn’t say horrible things about the less fortunate. 3 days ago
- lol walk those bastards off again 3 days ago
- Do it Gamecocks twitter.com/rodger/status/… 3 days ago
- Wales golf Madrid 3 days ago
- Walk those bastards off 4 days ago
- @RubrChickens How is someone who understands pitchfx unable to understand basic in-game strategy? 4 days ago
- This is Holbrook era garbage. 4 days ago
Tag Archives: offense
Better Know An Opponent: Missouri
The Gamecocks have a quick turnaround (well, it seems much quicker to those of us who had the day off of work today) from their disappointing loss to Vanderbilt on Saturday, as they hit the road to visit SEC-newcomer Missouri. … Continue reading
Posted in 2012-13 Basketball, Better Know An Opponent, Game Previews, Missouri
Tagged alex oriakhi, basketball, brenton williams, damien leonard, defense, frank haith, frank martin, free throws, gamecocks, lakeem jackson, laurence bowers, michael carrera, missouri, offense, offensive rebounds, phil pressey, preview, SEC basketball, south carolina, statistical analysis, turnovers
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Gamecocks remember how to win, do so, 82-73 OT over LSU
The Gamecocks went on the road and picked up an SEC win away from Colonial Life Arena for the first time in nearly two years on Wednesday night, overcoming the LSU Tigers by a final score of 82-73 in overtime. … Continue reading
Our problem on defense is not offensive turnovers
I’ve been thinking a lot about this question ever since Frank Martin said the following at a press conference: Our team defense has been not great, but it’s been good enough to win with. The problem is we’re giving teams … Continue reading
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Tagged basketball, defense, effect, gamecocks, impact, offense, statistical analysis, turnovers
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