Did not realize how bad it was. 242nd in the country, at 0.86. (And 294th in the country with 15.1 topg)
Yikes. Nice company, huh:
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... /count/241
While we're at it, our 3point shooting ranks 286th in the country as well. Miss the lukes.
Oregon's ast-to ratio
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Oregon's ast-to ratio
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Re: Oregon's ast-to ratio
Now that I think about it, it's flat out amazing how good we've done this season, considering those numbers.
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Re: Oregon's ast-to ratio
Compared to LAST YEAR:
.371 3pt% (55th in country)
1.02 APG (123 in country)
13.3 topg (149th in country)
Were we a more fit NCAA tournament team last year, compared to this year?
.371 3pt% (55th in country)
1.02 APG (123 in country)
13.3 topg (149th in country)
Were we a more fit NCAA tournament team last year, compared to this year?
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Re: Oregon's ast-to ratio
I would say yes just because of Devoe Joseph, but the team did start out pretty rough but finished strong. Unfortunately they didn't show up in the first game of the Pac-12 tournament and lost to Colorado, that certainly hurt. I imagine if Oregon loses their first game to Washington or WSU they'll also have to settle for the NIT.UOducksTK1 wrote:Compared to LAST YEAR:
.371 3pt% (55th in country)
1.02 APG (123 in country)
13.3 topg (149th in country)
Where we a more fit NCAA tournament team last year, compared to this year?
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Re: Oregon's ast-to ratio
OregonFan4Life wrote:I would say yes just because of Devoe Joseph, but the team did start out pretty rough but finished strong. Unfortunately they didn't show up in the first game of the Pac-12 tournament and lost to Colorado, that certainly hurt. I imagine if Oregon loses their first game to Washington or WSU they'll also have to settle for the NIT.UOducksTK1 wrote:Compared to LAST YEAR:
.371 3pt% (55th in country)
1.02 APG (123 in country)
13.3 topg (149th in country)
Where we a more fit NCAA tournament team last year, compared to this year?
I would have to agree, just because this year's team doesn't have a player like Joseph that can take over games.
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Re: Oregon's ast-to ratio
Would have been amazing to have Devoe and Kazemi on the same team.