After nearly six years of Tubby there is a body of statistics that shows to me beyond doubt that our problems with three point defense relate not to the players but the defensive coaching style. Here's an amazing comparison between Bo Ryan's teams over 6 years versus Tubby's on three point defense:
In Big Ten games only:
Minnesota has allowed 754 three point shots on 2133 attempts over the period- .353 shooting percentage
Wisconsin has allowed 445 three point shots on 1390 attempts over the same time frame- .320 shooting percentage
In the age of the three point shot we are - year after year at or toward the bottom in defending it- in fact we tend to invite the shot. Meanwhile, Wisconsin is almost always leading the Big Ten in fewest 3's made against them. This is just one factor in the frustrating losses we see. It's not the imagination of the fans that other teams more often shoot wide open threes against the Gophers than they get against other opponents.
In Big Ten games only:
Minnesota has allowed 754 three point shots on 2133 attempts over the period- .353 shooting percentage
Wisconsin has allowed 445 three point shots on 1390 attempts over the same time frame- .320 shooting percentage
In the age of the three point shot we are - year after year at or toward the bottom in defending it- in fact we tend to invite the shot. Meanwhile, Wisconsin is almost always leading the Big Ten in fewest 3's made against them. This is just one factor in the frustrating losses we see. It's not the imagination of the fans that other teams more often shoot wide open threes against the Gophers than they get against other opponents.