goldenboy
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It seems to me that extremely physical defense that overplays the passing lane and presses the ball handler, uses lots of handchecks and physical post play is very effective. The refs have a natural tendency to let a lot go if every possession looks the same and they aren't going to blow the whistle every ten seconds, even if there is a foul. Both Michigan State and Purdue seem to get away with murder. Sure they get a couple whistles but the refs let them get away with a lot.
Since most college teams run an offense that involves running a pattern passing game, the overplay and aggressive defense is very disruptive. Most teams don't have the dominant point guard that can blow by his man in this situation, or if they do the coach has so squelched the freelancing out of his players that they don't take advantage when it is there.
Today we're going to need Westy and Devoe taking the ball into the lane when they overplay the ball and the passing lanes.
Since most college teams run an offense that involves running a pattern passing game, the overplay and aggressive defense is very disruptive. Most teams don't have the dominant point guard that can blow by his man in this situation, or if they do the coach has so squelched the freelancing out of his players that they don't take advantage when it is there.
Today we're going to need Westy and Devoe taking the ball into the lane when they overplay the ball and the passing lanes.