Nigel...X should win by atleast 5-7 at SLU when they matchup. SLU is not nearly in the same league athletically and I have watched their last few games. They have been better than Charlotte in the last month and the Chaifetz center is a tough arena but SLU was very lucky to even be in the game vs Dayton (Dayton coughed up a 15 pt half time lead in 3 minutes due to chucking 3's and an 8 pt lead in the last 2 minutes with their pull it out and stall offense) and URI also crapped down their legs and missed 5 or 6 FT's in the last 3-4 minutes when the game was still in the balance. SLU has also been shooting exceptionally on 3's and they are due for their reliance on that to not be there against these top level teams when they need it. SLU also relies on hedging screens on defense with an aggressive bump on the pg by the big. This worked against Dayton and URI since their pg's were not aggressively hitting the big to draw a foul. From what I have seen from Holloway his little bitch ass would seem to love drawing multiples fouls in any way possible. So between him and Crawford I would guess they will get what limited size SLU has in foul trouble both out front and by throwing the ball inside to score. Dayton was able to dominate the paint and Searcy and Huelsman aren't 1/5th the offensive force of the X post players. As for when SLU plays Temple, Temple's strong defense should be able to choke off a SLU offense that isn't very dynamic and depends on Mitchell and hitting lots of 3's. I would be shocked if SLU wins either of those games as they have needed a lot of breaks to beat URI and Dayton, two teams that aren't nearly as strong on the road as Temple and X.
For UD tomorrow I am interested to see the opening line. Duquesne has been playing much better lately, and I expected a lot more out of them this season. After their run to the A10 championship game I thought they would build on that but losing Bolding and then choking away the Pitt game really seemed to affect them early in the season. Dayton hasn't played great on the road (atleast not as good as at home) but they haven't been nearly as bad this year as years past. They probably overlooked St Joe's although Temple was in the same spot against Joe's today and got the shot to go down to force OT. While SLU was a game that UD just gave away. Other than that they have won @ George Mason(I believe only team to this point, ODU got rolled there) and they played Nova and K St to single digit games on the road that were 1 possesion games at the 2 minute mark. They also went into New Mexico and covered the entire game before losing by 2. I think tomorrow Dayton gets their W that will stamp their ticket for the dance with everyone else on the bubble losing games to inferior competition. If UD is laying less than 4 I'm all over it. They should have Fabrizius back tomorrow and he is a huge lift for their offensive droughts.
For UD tomorrow I am interested to see the opening line. Duquesne has been playing much better lately, and I expected a lot more out of them this season. After their run to the A10 championship game I thought they would build on that but losing Bolding and then choking away the Pitt game really seemed to affect them early in the season. Dayton hasn't played great on the road (atleast not as good as at home) but they haven't been nearly as bad this year as years past. They probably overlooked St Joe's although Temple was in the same spot against Joe's today and got the shot to go down to force OT. While SLU was a game that UD just gave away. Other than that they have won @ George Mason(I believe only team to this point, ODU got rolled there) and they played Nova and K St to single digit games on the road that were 1 possesion games at the 2 minute mark. They also went into New Mexico and covered the entire game before losing by 2. I think tomorrow Dayton gets their W that will stamp their ticket for the dance with everyone else on the bubble losing games to inferior competition. If UD is laying less than 4 I'm all over it. They should have Fabrizius back tomorrow and he is a huge lift for their offensive droughts.
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