Neutral court, who would win this battle of the bads....
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Bradley or Illinois
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Bradley would win, likely by double-digits. I don't care how much they pound the glass, Illinois is one of the most offensively-challenged teams I have ever seen. They lost to an awful Maryland team, and they've lost AT HOME to Miami-OH and Tennessee St. Tennessee 'freaking STATE! At least all of BU's 7 losses have been to quality or semi-quality teams.Onward and Upward!
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Bradley losses:
at UIC
vs Vanderbilt (N)
vs Michigan St.
at Butler
vs VCU
vs. UNI
at Missouri St.
Illinois losses:
vs Duke (N)
at Maryland
vs Arizona (at Chicago, but considered a home game by NCAA)
vs Miami, Ohio
vs Tennessee State
vs Ohio State
This would be an ugly game. Not sure I'd wanna watch at this point.Last edited by longtimelistener; 01-04-2008, 09:39 AM.
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Bradley:
OE: 149
AdjOE: 146
DE: 154
AdjDE: 142
Illinois:
OE: 165
AdjOE: 103
DE: 59
AdjDE: 17
Based on efficiency alone, Illinois should have little trouble with Bradley. While Illinois' OE is lower than Bradley, their AdjOE is significantly higher, meaning its probably better than what has been seen so far. But their defense should also be more than enough to keep the Braves at bay.
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Originally posted by BUBraves06 View PostWe can't rebound, they rebound pretty well. I think we'd lose close unfortunately.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostWe can foul though, and we have a lot of big bodies to waste fouls. With them being one of the worst FT shooting teams in America, we could foul out Singh, Collins, Austin, and Egolf and still win the game. I think BU wins a close one in Champaign, and by double-digits on a neutral and in Peoria.
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