Was going to say, sounds like a Dean Smith coached game.I remember way back in the day before the college shot clock. Duke and North Carolina. UNC ran the old 4-corners because Duke was the better team. Halftime score was 7-0 Duke. UNC held the ball for 12 minutes down 2-0 & Duke never came out of their 2-3 zone defense. Final was 47-40 Duke. Bob Boyd must have been proud.
I watched us beat a ranked UK team, we were under Bob Boyd, running the Four Corners, my freshman year at State. Basketball used to have a lot of strategy involved, not so much now. To me the first SEC experiment with the shot clock got it right.....45 seconds. Time for real strategy, but no stall.I remember way back in the day before the college shot clock. Duke and North Carolina. UNC ran the old 4-corners because Duke was the better team. Halftime score was 7-0 Duke. UNC held the ball for 12 minutes down 2-0 & Duke never came out of their 2-3 zone defense. Final was 47-40 Duke. Bob Boyd must have been proud.
To amplify, we absolutely wet NOT good.I watched us beat a ranked UK team, we were under Bob Boyd, running the Four Corners, my freshman year at State. Basketball used to have a lot of strategy involved, not so much now. To me the first SEC experiment with the shot clock got it right.....45 seconds. Time for real strategy, but no stall.
The Danvers would give you a free sandwich if state scored more than 50 points and won the game. They only had to pay out once or twice with Coach Boyd.I remember way back in the day before the college shot clock. Duke and North Carolina. UNC ran the old 4-corners because Duke was the better team. Halftime score was 7-0 Duke. UNC held the ball for 12 minutes down 2-0 & Duke never came out of their 2-3 zone defense. Final was 47-40 Duke. Bob Boyd must have been proud.
Man, I miss that old Danvers. Much better than Arby’s ever was.The Danvers would give you a free sandwich if state scored more than 50 points and won the game. They only had to pay out once or twice with Coach Boyd.
I think a 35-second shot clock and an NBA 3-point line is the sweet spot for college basketball.I watched us beat a ranked UK team, we were under Bob Boyd, running the Four Corners, my freshman year at State. Basketball used to have a lot of strategy involved, not so much now. To me the first SEC experiment with the shot clock got it right.....45 seconds. Time for real strategy, but no stall.
Good God man, you see how bad we shoot 3’s and you want to make it harder? You are a sick person***I think a 35-second shot clock and an NBA 3-point line is the sweet spot for college basketball.