Sadly, Dawgs went down in Gainesville over the weekend.

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Monkdawg
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We started out well and built a workable lead but took, frankly, too many bad shots to build on it. Eventually, UF chipped away at the lead and finally got a lead themselves and, I don't think, ever lost it. Even though Roberts was our leading scorer, he was also the leading culprit behind the bad shot selection that eventually cost us. Also, we didn't get much out of the post in this game, as UF's big Castleton swatted away some of our shots. We ended up forcing a lot of shots, rather than getting good looks and squared-up shots. Our shooting % declined throughout the game. Hopefully, we can learn from this one.
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Monk, I was unable to watch but followed updates on line.

Was this a talent result or an execution result? FL was 0-2 in conf play headed in, so they had their backs to the wall, and were at home. And well, had motivation with White.

I'm trying to convince myself this is not going to be the way as we get deeper into conference play. There were early comments on line that FL as a team was terrible.

Monkdawg
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Nostradawgus said:

Monk, I was unable to watch but followed updates on line.

Was this a talent result or an execution result? FL was 0-2 in conf play headed in, so they had their backs to the wall, and were at home. And well, had motivation with White.

I'm trying to convince myself this is not going to be the way as we get deeper into conference play. There were early comments on line that FL as a team was terrible.


It looked like execution to me. I don't think UF is particularly talented, certainly, but then, neither are we. We have to execute, not turn it over and play great defense to win.
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