shock wrote:Pinkie will have a hard time this year. I'll take the team with the season record for steals at Oregon, the coach that prides himself on his defense, the 7' shotblocker, the Parade HS All American, the 2x Juco player of the year, and guards that pack a lunch pail to every game. The Shockers will have the best defense in the valley, and it won't be close.
the valley boys wrote:I'll go with UNI as best defensive team as they have led the conference for the last three years in a row. My second pick would WSU as they have placed second in each of the the last three years. My third pick would be Missouri State.
UNI - 3 year avg. = 59.1 points per game
WSU - 3 year avg. = 61.9 points per game
MSU - 3 year avg. = 63.8 points per game
ISUr - 3 year avg. = 64.6 points per game
ISUb - 3 year avg. = 65.2 points per game
SIU - 3 year avg. = 67.2 points per game
DU - 3 year avg. = 67.7 points per game
CU - 3 year avg. = 67.8 points per game
BU - 3 year avg. = 68.5 points per game
UE - 3 year avg. = 69.6 points per game
Ricardo del Rio wrote:the valley boys wrote:I'll go with UNI as best defensive team as they have led the conference for the last three years in a row. My second pick would WSU as they have placed second in each of the the last three years. My third pick would be Missouri State.
UNI - 3 year avg. = 59.1 points per game
WSU - 3 year avg. = 61.9 points per game
MSU - 3 year avg. = 63.8 points per game
ISUr - 3 year avg. = 64.6 points per game
ISUb - 3 year avg. = 65.2 points per game
SIU - 3 year avg. = 67.2 points per game
DU - 3 year avg. = 67.7 points per game
CU - 3 year avg. = 67.8 points per game
BU - 3 year avg. = 68.5 points per game
UE - 3 year avg. = 69.6 points per game
Defensive points per game does not mean a lot to me.
There are some teams that prefer to walk the ball up the floor and milk the clock.
I am not naming any names.
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