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Originally Posted by petegz28
Sure it was......mental lapse.....whatever you need to tell yourself. Couldn't of been anything MU did....had to be KU's own doing....
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I don't dicount the effect MU's defense had on KU's turnovers. Mu has a great D, one of the best in the country.
On that same note, I realize the effect KU's defense had on MU's shooting percentage.
But, KU has had long stretches of horrible offense this year, has proven they can get a case of the turnovers, and has let teams that were out of the game at halftime back in at the end. And all of these flaws were proven long before they played MU.
Just like if MU had shot a horrible FG percentage all year before playing KU. I wouldn't walk in and say "look at what KU did to you fools, hahaha!"
I'm saying its both. KU turns the ball over on offense, MU forces turnovers, hence the high number of turnovers.