kreed5120 Posted Wednesday at 01:44 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:44 PM Doubtful I'm going to this, but I thought I'd share if others were interested. I've never been here before so no idea how the TV setup or atmosphere is. 2 Quote
ZipForNow Posted Wednesday at 02:11 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:11 PM 26 minutes ago, kreed5120 said: Doubtful I'm going to this, but I thought I'd share if others were interested. I've never been here before so no idea how the TV setup or atmosphere is. It's a really cool space. I have been there for some university functions, awards and such. I have no idea how they will set it up for the Watch Party, but I imagine they have thought this through. 3 Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted yesterday at 02:44 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:44 PM https://x.com/DavidSkoczen/status/2034638446380138687?s=20 1 Quote
Zippy87 Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Understanding the Advanced Statistics Behind the Texas Tech and Akron first-round Matchup https://share.google/Vo4bGxWdCKmulP4Va Really good preview here. Quote
Reslife4Life Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Anyone going to the watch party tomorrow? Planning on getting there at noon and if the set up is bad it leaves me time to reassess Quote
tolbob Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, Zippy87 said: Understanding the Advanced Statistics Behind the Texas Tech and Akron first-round Matchup https://share.google/Vo4bGxWdCKmulP4Va Really good preview here. Interesting article for us analytics guys. Points out two factors that may favor Zips (and a few that don't). 1, Advantage Zips in bench points. I discount that somewhat. NIce to bring in fresh bodies but bench points depends on who starts and who plays the most minutes. 2. Advantage Zips in more points in the paint because TT relies on more on 3's. I can understand TT reliance on 3's more due to the Big 12 conference and playing Houston, etc. I suspect they will attempt more in the paint shots that usual. I'm sure Groce will be ready for that as well. GO ZIPS1 1 Quote
Zippy87 Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago I'm hoping our gameplan is to attack the hoop like we did in the 2nd half against Toledo. It helps create a more efficient offense and opens up better looks on the perimeter. Quote
Zips1991 Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago Nice post here on IG with the guys having a good time interviewing each other on slide 2 https://www.instagram.com/p/DWFSWo7iY4W/?igsh=cnp3OWx2ZGUyamM2 Quote
kreed5120 Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago (edited) 25 minutes ago, tolbob said: Interesting article for us analytics guys. Points out two factors that may favor Zips (and a few that don't). 1, Advantage Zips in bench points. I discount that somewhat. NIce to bring in fresh bodies but bench points depends on who starts and who plays the most minutes. 2. Advantage Zips in more points in the paint because TT relies on more on 3's. I can understand TT reliance on 3's more due to the Big 12 conference and playing Houston, etc. I suspect they will attempt more in the paint shots that usual. I'm sure Groce will be ready for that as well. GO ZIPS1 I actually feel those metrics don't even fully show how 3-pt dependent they are. You have to remember JT Toppin was taking ~15 2-pt fgs per game. He's obviously no longer playing so I would imagine in the last 5-10 games their 3-pt attempts are even further up as much of those attempts got absorbed by their perimeter shooters, namely Atwell and Anderson. Edit: Atwell in particular we have to run off the line. He averages 9.4 FGA per game. 8.5 of the are 3-pointers. I'm guessing the other .9 is him having his toe on the line /s. Edited 15 hours ago by kreed5120 Quote
NWAkron Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago https://open.substack.com/pub/akronzippedup/p/game-preview-akron-faces-off-with?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email Excellent preview of tomorrow's game with all the relevant stats...from ZippedUp. Quote
Zippy87 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago Akron shot 75% overall from the free throw line this season. However, they have struggled at the line in March: CMU - 6/11 (54%) NIU - 8/12 (66%) Buffalo - 11/18 (61%) Kent - 17/27 (63%) Toledo - 3/9 (33%) Overall - 45/77 (58%) Definitely something to watch tomorrow. 1 Quote
Zippy87 Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Christian Anderson not listed on Tech's injury report. https://x.com/i/status/2034825537747619977 Edited 9 hours ago by Zippy87 Quote
VAZip Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Today has got to be the day…and please make your free throws! Go Zips! 1 Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, Zippy87 said: Christian Anderson not listed on Tech's injury report. https://x.com/i/status/2034825537747619977 Good. I don't want the extra excuses. This also doesn't mean he's fully healthy. Make him run - make em all run. We have the depth - they don't. LET'S GO ZIPS! Quote
ZipForNow Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago High Point coach: "High Point and Miami (Ohio) are 2-1 in Quad 1 games. We couldn't get games. They couldn't get games," Clayman said. "Akron, UNC Wilmington, Belmont couldn't get games. We won 22 of our last 23 games and we didn't move up one spot in the metrics. Not one. We won 22 of our 23. We've won 25 games by double-digits.“ Quote
csims0917 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Somebody needs to get hot. Bowen, Tavari, Shammah, Sharron idc. Just someone needs 30 and someone else needs 20+. Make your free throws. Get Texas techs bigs in foul trouble. And our bigs need to avoid foul trouble. (I still remember freeman getting fouled out against ucla to this day). Under 10 turnovers. Disciplined ball with some hot shooting. And even then still might need more. To quote Optimus Prime “Now all we need a little bit of energon, and a lot of luck” 1 Quote
kreed5120 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 23 minutes ago, csims0917 said: Somebody needs to get hot. Bowen, Tavari, Shammah, Sharron idc. Just someone needs 30 and someone else needs 20+. Make your free throws. Get Texas techs bigs in foul trouble. And our bigs need to avoid foul trouble. (I still remember freeman getting fouled out against ucla to this day). Under 10 turnovers. Disciplined ball with some hot shooting. And even then still might need more. To quote Optimus Prime “Now all we need a little bit of energon, and a lot of luck” With Toppin out I don't feel their bigs are particularly skilled and they have plenty of warm bodies to run out there if 1 gets in foul trouble. It's going to come down to limiting Atwell and Anderson. They seem very thin at guard as both only get a couple minutes of rest each game. If Anderson gets in foul trouble or aggravates his groin injury that would be a massive boost. He's more important to Texas Tech's offense (post Toppin) than Tavari is to ours. Edited 1 hour ago by kreed5120 1 Quote
csims0917 Posted 25 minutes ago Report Posted 25 minutes ago 53 minutes ago, kreed5120 said: With Toppin out I don't feel their bigs are particularly skilled and they have plenty of warm bodies to run out there if 1 gets in foul trouble. It's going to come down to limiting Atwell and Anderson. They seem very thin at guard as both only get a couple minutes of rest each game. If Anderson gets in foul trouble or aggravates his groin injury that would be a massive boost. He's more important to Texas Tech's offense (post Toppin) than Tavari is to ours. Great counter point! They showed on the preshow yesterday for Ohio State that Texas Tech was also in the top 5 for % of points from starters. They were around 86%. The bench doesn't do a whole lot. Quote
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