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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 624304" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Under Johnson the magic number seemed to be around 28. If we gave up more than 28 we were very unlikely to win. </p><p></p><p>in 2018 we beat UL when we gave up 31 and lost the other 4 games when we gave up 28. (1-4)</p><p>in 2017 the most we gave up in a win was 24. We lost all 4 games where the opponent scored more than 28. (0-4)</p><p>In 2016 we beat duke when they scored 35 and lost the other 3 games we gave up more than 28 (1-3)</p><p>In 2015 we were 0-5 in those situations </p><p>In 2014 we beat GSU when they scored 38 and MSU when they scored 34. We lost the other 3 such games. (2-3)</p><p>In 2013 we were 0-4 in those scenarios</p><p>In 2012 we beat UNC when they scored 50, and lost the other 5 games we gave up more than 28. (1-5)</p><p>In 2011 we were 2-3 in such games. </p><p>In 2010 we were 0-3.</p><p>In 2009 we were 4-2</p><p>In 2008 we were 1-1. </p><p></p><p>In total we were 12-37 when we gave up more than 28 for about a 25%. It was also getting worse as nearly half the wins came in the first two years. That was somewhat to be expected because the nature of our offense, but for a team focused so much on one side it was a bit troubling. Don't have numbers to compare it too so I don't know how other teams generally do in those situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 624304, member: 2299"] Under Johnson the magic number seemed to be around 28. If we gave up more than 28 we were very unlikely to win. in 2018 we beat UL when we gave up 31 and lost the other 4 games when we gave up 28. (1-4) in 2017 the most we gave up in a win was 24. We lost all 4 games where the opponent scored more than 28. (0-4) In 2016 we beat duke when they scored 35 and lost the other 3 games we gave up more than 28 (1-3) In 2015 we were 0-5 in those situations In 2014 we beat GSU when they scored 38 and MSU when they scored 34. We lost the other 3 such games. (2-3) In 2013 we were 0-4 in those scenarios In 2012 we beat UNC when they scored 50, and lost the other 5 games we gave up more than 28. (1-5) In 2011 we were 2-3 in such games. In 2010 we were 0-3. In 2009 we were 4-2 In 2008 we were 1-1. In total we were 12-37 when we gave up more than 28 for about a 25%. It was also getting worse as nearly half the wins came in the first two years. That was somewhat to be expected because the nature of our offense, but for a team focused so much on one side it was a bit troubling. Don't have numbers to compare it too so I don't know how other teams generally do in those situations. [/QUOTE]
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