OregonFan4Life wrote:First, I'm so productive at work right now.
Second, what's amazing is Oregon just isn't shooting super hot, they're shooting well, they're just shredding Iowa's defense. This isn't like that game in MKA vs 5th ranked Arizona with the Final Four team that couldn't miss, they're just getting open and making a ton of easy shots. Love the way they're playing.
It took me a solid 10 minutes to write two sentences.
OregonFan4Life wrote:First, I'm so productive at work right now.
Second, what's amazing is Oregon just isn't shooting super hot, they're shooting well, they're just shredding Iowa's defense. This isn't like that game in MKA vs 5th ranked Arizona with the Final Four team that couldn't miss, they're just getting open and making a ton of easy shots. Love the way they're playing.
It took me a solid 10 minutes to write two sentences.
Someone tried to schedule an 11am meeting with me at 10:40. That was quickly rejected!
Iowa will need a heroic level of shooting to even get this game close near the end...
Stewart Mandel-"From a purely aesthetic standpoint, I much prefer to watch a good spread-rushing offense over a traditional Power-I offense, and Oregon's has been the most fun by far for the past several years. It's fast, its precise, and when Chip Kelly has the right quarterback (Dixon, Masoli) at the helm, the possibility of someone ripping off a 60-yard run exists on nearly every play."
Oregon has done far better at guarding the 3 from anyone not named Garza than I expected. Also, Iowa's defense is just absolute Swiss cheese. It's obvious that they've pretty much phoned it in in the second half, but it wasn't good in the first half when they were giving full effort. They need 3 more players on the court to stop Oregon's offense.