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The number 3 team in the country had 28 TOs against an average defense and the number 4 team in the country still somehow managed to only score 68 points and win by 2.
The number 3 team in the country had 28 TOs against an average defense and the number 4 team in the country still somehow managed to only score 68 points and win by 2.
Bet that game was fun to watch...
Sorry I was not watching THE CHEATERS CLASSIC. But if the chicken hawks loss it's going to be fun at work today. Poor things they are having a bad couple of weeks. Go shocks.
Sorry I was not watching THE CHEATERS CLASSIC. But if the chicken hawks loss it's going to be fun at work today. Poor things they are having a bad couple of weeks. Go shocks.
28 turnovers. That's nearly four complete games worth for the Shockers!
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Not sure which is worse: the number 3 team in the country turning the ball over 28 times or the number 4 team forcing 28 turnovers and only winning by 2.
Not sure which is worse: the number 3 team in the country turning the ball over 28 times or the number 4 team forcing 28 turnovers and only winning by 2.
Both teams made 23 field goals, but Duke took 14 more shots to do it (teams combined 40.3% FG). While KU had 28 TOs, Duke had 16. KU and Duke were a combined 30-49 from the line, KU 61.5%, Duke 60.9%. A lot not to like by the preseason #3 and #4.
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