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    Saw this on the ESPN crawl and did a double take. Indeed, it is true.

    Texas Tech obliterates its school record for points scored and beats a quality () East Central Oklahoma squad 167-115. Red Raiders led 77-57 at halftime and added 90 more in the second half.

    Expert recap and game analysis of the Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. East Central (OK) Tigers NCAAM game from November 20, 2008 on ESPN.


    Ten Texas Tech players scored in double figures and eight had career highs in the game.

    Box score for the Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. East Central (OK) Tigers NCAAM game from November 20, 2008 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.

  • #2
    They sure like offense at Texas Tech, whatever the sport.
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    • #3
      holy toledo batman! thats a lot of points.

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      • #4
        that is unreal... there are teams who dont put that up in 3 games...
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        • #5
          113 shots attempted by Texas Tech.....this does not constitute college basketball or good coaching, this is street ball.

          Think about it...113 shots attempted in a 40 minute game by just ONE team...nearly one shot every 20 seconds....and the other team also has almost 100 shots attempted, so someone on one of the teams is jacking up a shot about every 10 seconds!!!
          Then consider that there were 47 turnovers in the game as well...meaning lots of possessions must have resulted in a shot taken in under 5 seconds!!!

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          • #6
            I'd love to see the video of this game. They also shot a ton of free throws. Pretty remarkable stats.
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            • #7
              That's awesome. I find it amazing that their high scorer only had 20 points. This is a true case of sharing the load on offense.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tornado View Post
                113 shots attempted by Texas Tech.....this does not constitute college basketball or good coaching, this is street ball.
                It's not even street ball. It is college basketball. It's nothing more than an innovation in the game. Like it or not. It's like the advent a new offensive formation in football or the Princeton Offense.

                Successful? Noone's had notable success with it, but not enough evidence to say. Radical? Yes. College basketball? Absolutely.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tornado View Post
                  113 shots attempted by Texas Tech.....this does not constitute college basketball or good coaching, this is street ball.

                  Think about it...113 shots attempted in a 40 minute game by just ONE team...nearly one shot every 20 seconds....and the other team also has almost 100 shots attempted, so someone on one of the teams is jacking up a shot about every 10 seconds!!!
                  Then consider that there were 47 turnovers in the game as well...meaning lots of possessions must have resulted in a shot taken in under 5 seconds!!!
                  One hundred shots in a game is alot, but an old friend of mine and a high school coach way ahead of his time by the name of Terry Knapp once told he he wanted his kids to shoot a 100 times a games because if they shoot 50% for the game they would score a 100 points. This was back in the 70's long before this was popular.

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                  • #10
                    not to mention
                    about half of the points were scored by starters
                    the other half were all bench players

                    thats pretty cool too...show
                    almost all of the bench guys were 15 minutes and under and scoring pretty well too

                    pretty exciting game...let's see if they can do it against a legit team
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by wily coyote View Post
                      One hundred shots in a game is alot, but an old friend of mine and a high school coach way ahead of his time by the name of Terry Knapp once told he he wanted his kids to shoot a 100 times a games because if they shoot 50% for the game they would score a 100 points. This was back in the 70's long before this was popular.
                      Good luck hitting 50% taking a shot every 20 seconds.
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                      • #12
                        One person comes to mind Paul Westhead. He's been preaching and running this type of offense for a long long time.
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