I forgot, Miller wins the face.
The score is 8-5 Ducks.
I assume this is the Ducks response to their loss to Colorado. They're defense is the best it's ever been, but I'm with ya... you can't run & gun to win many games in Dallas if you aren't getting the possessions.
Arizona State 18, Oregon 17 FINAL (3/27/07)
CATLAX MAN wrote:This helter-skelter run'n'gun style of play which seems to be happening today is entertaining, but is not usually successful in the national tourney. Sooner or later there has to be some focus on defense. Just look at the teams who made the championship game the last 5-6 years. All of them had very good defenses.
Yeah...this seems out of character for Oregon. Holding CSU to 6, BYU to 7 and CU to 6. It's obvious they have a solid defense, but that doesn't seem to be a point of emphasis today.
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Miller is picking them up himself... Jason & I are aware of the difference between the draw & winning the possession.
Miller is doing both right now. He's lost 2, 1 to a procedure call (from the wing I believe) & another was a clean win from a new specialist. He's since been beating him.
Jason calls,
Oregon calls time-out, runs a set play & drops the ball. ASU picks it up &clears. #9 gets the fast break assist to #32... Should be 8-6 Ducks.
Miller flips it backward to his wing. Both ASU wings are making defensive loops now to prevent Miller from going forward.
Miller is doing both right now. He's lost 2, 1 to a procedure call (from the wing I believe) & another was a clean win from a new specialist. He's since been beating him.
Jason calls,
Oregon calls time-out, runs a set play & drops the ball. ASU picks it up &clears. #9 gets the fast break assist to #32... Should be 8-6 Ducks.
Miller flips it backward to his wing. Both ASU wings are making defensive loops now to prevent Miller from going forward.
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We've got no clock, no score board, I have no idea on time.
With as much commentary as Jason is giving, I doubt they want him near the box to get that info!
ASU in Obi Wan (2-2-2), #8 Middie feeds #1 on the crease running away from goal. He shoots underhand still going away from the cage & puts it in the top corner. The ball just drops straight down, fantastic shot.
8-7 Ducks, Half-time.
With as much commentary as Jason is giving, I doubt they want him near the box to get that info!
ASU in Obi Wan (2-2-2), #8 Middie feeds #1 on the crease running away from goal. He shoots underhand still going away from the cage & puts it in the top corner. The ball just drops straight down, fantastic shot.
8-7 Ducks, Half-time.
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From the sounds on the sidelines, Jason's not sure if the Ducks are looking to slow it down in the 2nd half or not. He says they're going to have to find a solution to the 2-2-2 soon or they're going to be playing from behind.
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Jason found the Oregon stats girls,
Ducks ASU
Ground Balls
21 13
Shots
27 15
Saves
5 6
Face-offs
13 2
#9 from ASU is Pete Noel, he normally wears #13.
Ducks ASU
Ground Balls
21 13
Shots
27 15
Saves
5 6
Face-offs
13 2
#9 from ASU is Pete Noel, he normally wears #13.
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Kyle Berggren wrote:From the sounds on the sidelines, Jason's not sure if the Ducks are looking to slow it down in the 2nd half or not. He says they're going to have to find a solution to the 2-2-2 soon or they're going to be playing from behind.
The solution is to prolong your possessions and give your defense a rest. If you don't have the ball, you can't score.
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We tell our team that Fatigue makes you stupid more than it makes you slow.
And I believe that - it's not the legs that go first, it's the brain for most players.
And I believe that - it's not the legs that go first, it's the brain for most players.
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Miller won the opening face. ASU has a new goalie, freshman #3 Clay Teralt (sp)...
Oregon came out in a 2-2-2, but tried to dodge a middie from behind & lost the ball.
ASU has possession, in a 1-4-1.
Catlax, I don't disagree with you.
Ducks clears it coast to coast, goes to X, feeds Coffman for a 13 yard crank shot, Goal Ducks.
Jason says that ASU was trying to hit him at midfield instead of getting back & he just spun through it.
9-7 Ducks.
Miller wins another face, Ducks ball.
Oregon came out in a 2-2-2, but tried to dodge a middie from behind & lost the ball.
ASU has possession, in a 1-4-1.
Catlax, I don't disagree with you.
Ducks clears it coast to coast, goes to X, feeds Coffman for a 13 yard crank shot, Goal Ducks.
Jason says that ASU was trying to hit him at midfield instead of getting back & he just spun through it.
9-7 Ducks.
Miller wins another face, Ducks ball.
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Rob Graff wrote:Fatigue makes one stupid more than slow.
That's a good one.
I wasn't implying that they were tiring. The way to slow down an opposing team's offense is to not let them have the ball as often. Lengthening your possessions would accomplish that.
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Oregon ride takes the ball away... Coffman picks up the gb & goes to X & under heavy pressure finds Retallick up top for crank shot. Goal Ducks, 10-7.
Miller loses the face on a "questionable" push call. ASU walks it up & takes a crank, goal ASU.
10-8.
Miller wins another face-off.
Flagged & now blown dead.
Ducks bench conduct foul, turns the ball over to white.
Great clear by ASU. A smart play to allow the attackmen to come back over & get it.
ASU possession.
Miller loses the face on a "questionable" push call. ASU walks it up & takes a crank, goal ASU.
10-8.
Miller wins another face-off.
Flagged & now blown dead.
Ducks bench conduct foul, turns the ball over to white.
Great clear by ASU. A smart play to allow the attackmen to come back over & get it.
ASU possession.
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A pause in the frantic pace?
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