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To one of the 16 teams left, in terms of style of play and coaching etc. I am having a hard time with it. Tad probably wants us to be like Virginia I would guess.
 
Dayton

When you think about it.....we beat Dayton in the Charleston Classic last season. We don't have our injuries this season and this very well could have been CU in the Sweet 16 this year. Otherwise we look like none of these teams.
 
I would say Stanford as the closest, but we don't have as good as guards as them without Dinwiddie.

Stanford is equally inept at offense, look at their assists/turnover numbers. We are both terrible passing the ball. Luckily for Stanford, Kansas didn't have Embid so Kansas was nearly as tough as they could have been.
 
Arizona is the closest.

It's the same philosophy. They just have a lot more talent as well as more experienced players at key spots.
 
Arizona is the closest.

It's the same philosophy. They just have a lot more talent as well as more experienced players at key spots.

Stress D, stress rebounding, can't shoot.

Gotta think Nik is right on this one.
 
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