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Posted on 3/26/24 at 2:52 pm to
Posted by madmaxvol
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Posted on 3/26/24 at 2:52 pm to
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What about fouls? Creighton's very good at not fouling, but they aren't superb at cashing in on FTs. How's Tennessee in that area?



Creighton is better than "very good"...they are #1 in the country in not fouling...and Tennessee is #220 at 17 fouls per game.

In their most recent games, Creighton had 12 against Oregon...Tennessee had 15 against Texas.

Now...how good are they at making their opponent foul them?

Tennessee is #71 with opponents averaging 18.3 fouls per game. Texas committed 16 in their most recent game.

Creighton is #342 with opponents averaging 14.8 fouls per game. Oregon committed 14 in their most recent game.
Posted by FootballFrenzy
Member since Oct 2023
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Posted on 3/26/24 at 2:53 pm to
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Creighton is better than "very good"...they are #1 in the country in not fouling...and Tennessee is #220 at 17 fouls per game.

In their most recent games, Creighton had 12 against Oregon...Tennessee had 15 against Texas.

Now...how good are they at making their opponent foul them?

Tennessee is #71 with opponents averaging 18.3 fouls per game. Texas committed 16 in their most recent game.

Creighton is #342 with opponents averaging 14.8 fouls per game. Oregon committed 14 in their most recent game.

Wow. May i ask where you find these stats?
Also, to being number one in something positive!
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 3/26/24 at 3:02 pm to
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Creighton is better than "very good"...they are #1 in the country in not fouling...and Tennessee is #220 at 17 fouls per game.


No way they stop DK without fouling. They may not get whistled but they'll foul him.
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