Rebounding has been an issue all season, as I have watched. I attended the SMU game and that game went to 3 OT's, only reason is because of rebounding. IF we could have rebounded the ball, we win that game in regulation in comfortable fashion.
Another issue to me is Edwards. The kid is great, I love his passion and ability, but he is shooting about 30% on the 3's this year, and only that good thanks to getting hot in Maui in the second half against MSU. He continues to shoot them instead of driving to the basket. The last three games on the road, I think he has scored 4 points combined in the first half. He ends up scoring close to 20 in all those games but a lot of it is in garbage time to pad the stats. He simply has to drive to the basket as that creates so much for out other players. You can tell teams are saying, we are NOT going to let that kid beat us and that plan is working because he is settling for some bad shots. But it is not just on Ant, he needs help and also we have to play better defense and as mentioned rebound-that is going to have be a total TEAM effort.
All is not lost though, there is NO DOUBT we have played the toughest schedule to start league play of anyone. We still have a lot of home games left (the UK loss at home really hurts) and we have road games that will allow us to steal a few down the stretch. What needs to happen now is hold serve at home-no more home losses-we do have Auburn coming to town but the rest of the games are certainly winnable. Then we have to steal two games on the road, minimum of one, and we finish 500 in conference which I think gets us a bid because of Ant alone, and that will require us to win at least 6 of our final 10, which is something the committee looks at as well-we have 6 of our last 11 at home. In fact, of our last 11, we have 6 at home, and road games at A&M, Vandy and South Carolina, all of which are certainly winnable games. We also have a road game at Missouri next week who is 1-5 in SEC play.