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Official Games Thread: Colorado vs UCLA

CVilleBuff

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Official Games Thread: Colorado vs UCLA
Men:
Saturday, January 28th
2 PM
FCS Pacific (Comcast: 415, DirecTV: 694)
LA Sports Arena
Los Angeles, CA


Women:
Sunday, January 29th
2 PM
FSN/ROOT
Coors Event Center
Boulder, CO


 
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What worries me most this game is that it's just a bad matchup due to UCLA's size. They shoot a very high percentage (around 50%) because most of their shots are within 10 feet. They're also #63 in the nation in offensive rebound percentage (we're #170). Last time we played a team built this way it was Stanford.
 
What worries me most this game is that it's just a bad matchup due to UCLA's size. They shoot a very high percentage (around 50%) because most of their shots are within 10 feet. They're also #63 in the nation in offensive rebound percentage (we're #170). Last time we played a team built this way it was Stanford.
we also had a ridiculous cold streak at the same time stanford got hot... i dont see another 32-5 run in this game
 
What worries me most this game is that it's just a bad matchup due to UCLA's size. They shoot a very high percentage (around 50%) because most of their shots are within 10 feet. They're also #63 in the nation in offensive rebound percentage (we're #170). Last time we played a team built this way it was Stanford.

Concerns me too, but seeing them 185th in overall rebounding makes more comfortable that we can hit the boards successfully.
 
What worries me most this game is that it's just a bad matchup due to UCLA's size. They shoot a very high percentage (around 50%) because most of their shots are within 10 feet. They're also #63 in the nation in offensive rebound percentage (we're #170). Last time we played a team built this way it was Stanford.

Terrible matchup with the size UCLA has, they have the highest eff height in the NCAA. On the flip side Josh Smith has to guard Austin and Travis Wear has to guard Dre, look for these guys to catch the ball on the paremeter and take them off the dribble.
 
One area UCLA has us beat hands down is their cheerleaders. :nod:
 
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