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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoIllini" data-source="post: 1454444" data-attributes="member: 746160"><p>The part I find concerning is the “one size fits all” approach we seem to take for game planning and prep. The B1G is way too good of conference with too good of coaches for that. </p><p></p><p>PSU is the worst three point shooting team in the league, and their strength is dribble penetration. The over-pressure was exactly what they needed from us to take advantage of us. Coachingillini is correct, Chambers game plan was good (did what Rutgers did) and played to their strengths. </p><p></p><p>It’s also the reason Iowa and Wisconsin beat us so easily. They both pass a very high level and force rotations out of that over pressure that get our defense discombobulated. </p><p></p><p>The bottom line is as much as I’ve enjoyed our recent wins, I see some trends that concern me long term with the lack of flexibility in the systems on both sides of the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoIllini, post: 1454444, member: 746160"] The part I find concerning is the “one size fits all” approach we seem to take for game planning and prep. The B1G is way too good of conference with too good of coaches for that. PSU is the worst three point shooting team in the league, and their strength is dribble penetration. The over-pressure was exactly what they needed from us to take advantage of us. Coachingillini is correct, Chambers game plan was good (did what Rutgers did) and played to their strengths. It’s also the reason Iowa and Wisconsin beat us so easily. They both pass a very high level and force rotations out of that over pressure that get our defense discombobulated. The bottom line is as much as I’ve enjoyed our recent wins, I see some trends that concern me long term with the lack of flexibility in the systems on both sides of the ball. [/QUOTE]
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