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TTU vs Michigan Breakdown

RaiderSeymore

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@Rolf C Get in here and post your breakdown too please, sir.

SEE THIS THREAD for the team statistic breakdown. But I'll add a few more as well.
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- Michigan reminds me A TON of our own Red Raiders. The only difference? We have Jarrett Culver.

- They rely on three scorers in double figures. Brazdeikis(14.8) - Poole(12.9) - Matthews(12.2). But they also have three other guys averaging 8 or more. Teske(9.6) - Simpson(9.1) - Livers(8.2).

- After those 6, the remaining players on the roster combined to average 6.8 ppg.

- The Red Raiders counter Culver(18.8) - Moretti(11.5) - Mooney(10.9). Francis - Owens - and Corprew combined for 20.6 ppg.

- Michigan's X factor is Isaiah Livers. He is shooting 44% from three. But he doesn't shoot a metric ton. Only 119 attempts on the year. Francis has shot 115 coming off the bench. If you take away his 3 point makes, Michigan shoots 33% from 3.

- Ironically, TTU plays at a higher pace than the Wolverines. Most of that can be attributed to TTU playing in the Big 12 and Michigan playing in the Big 10. The Big 10 is known for a slow and methodical pace of play.

Buffalo - 77 possessions per game.
N. Kentucky - 71 possessions per game.
Texas Tech - 69 possessions per game.
Michigan - 66.7 possessions per game.

TTU - Adjusted O - 113.2 (33rd) Adjusted D - 85.3 (1st)
Mich - Adjusted O - 115.6 (19th) Adjusted D - 85.8 (2nd)
 
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