I only watched the 2nd half but this was a complete and total mismatch...Baylor won 69-41 but only because much of the last 10 minutes the Baylor stars were on the bench.....
the difference between caliber of athleticism from Northwestern to Baylor was as vast as watching maybe a good-but-not-great HS basketball team play a good D-I team...
Baylor simply didn't miss and got it to the rim anytime they wanted - 46 points in the paint, 25-30 on their 2-pt attempts - a lot of which were dunks...
And even the Big Ten announcers noted that although some had touted John Shurna as a possible 1st round NBA pick -- but against a team that actually has a few NBA-level athletes, Shurna was somewhat ineffective - just 4-19 ..
kind of implying this game went a long way towards pushing Shurna to the 2nd round and possibly foretelling the problems Northwestern might have in the Big Ten
the difference between caliber of athleticism from Northwestern to Baylor was as vast as watching maybe a good-but-not-great HS basketball team play a good D-I team...
Baylor simply didn't miss and got it to the rim anytime they wanted - 46 points in the paint, 25-30 on their 2-pt attempts - a lot of which were dunks...
And even the Big Ten announcers noted that although some had touted John Shurna as a possible 1st round NBA pick -- but against a team that actually has a few NBA-level athletes, Shurna was somewhat ineffective - just 4-19 ..
kind of implying this game went a long way towards pushing Shurna to the 2nd round and possibly foretelling the problems Northwestern might have in the Big Ten
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