how k-state adapted to the game
tcu had a great scout on the k-state offense... and, more importantly, the athletes to stop it... we havent seen A guard, let alone multiple who could keep brown and diarra out of the lane... and tcu not only had multiple guards who could but also shot blockers to help out
basically, they were the perfect matchup to shut down the little run brown and cd had put together... logically, this should have forced k-state back to where they were comfortable, with lots of 3s and the excessive assist patterns that don't fit this year's team as well as the new offense did
and k-state didn't... they instead adjusted to running more stuff through wade, allowing him to disrupt tcu's defense and set up some easy 3s and generally do just enough to hold on
i'm not sure there is a better legal guarding team in the big12 than tcu (when ku and wvu can hand check, sure)
tcu had a great scout on the k-state offense... and, more importantly, the athletes to stop it... we havent seen A guard, let alone multiple who could keep brown and diarra out of the lane... and tcu not only had multiple guards who could but also shot blockers to help out
basically, they were the perfect matchup to shut down the little run brown and cd had put together... logically, this should have forced k-state back to where they were comfortable, with lots of 3s and the excessive assist patterns that don't fit this year's team as well as the new offense did
and k-state didn't... they instead adjusted to running more stuff through wade, allowing him to disrupt tcu's defense and set up some easy 3s and generally do just enough to hold on
i'm not sure there is a better legal guarding team in the big12 than tcu (when ku and wvu can hand check, sure)