In Reply to: Nothing wrong with the offense posted by Dr.Bruin on January 04, 2026 at 13:28:37
They are a good team, UCLA is not a good team. UCLA scored at the same rate of efficiency and same point total as the other teams that have lost to Iowa and you are touting this as a win. If you are going to be beat them, you need to be better than the opponents that have lost to them. Here's one for the eye test, at the end of the game, was this team's offense good enough to beat the opponent? NO, it wasn't. Has the offense been good enough to beat a good team yet? Did the offense have chances to win games that we lost? Yes. Did it? NO.
The two major factors that contribute to winning games are scoring more points than your opponents and making sure your opponents don't score more points than you. This team has not demonstrated that it can do either well against quality opponents and no degree of spinning statistics can change the only thing that really matters, Did they win the game? NO.
Also, in case you weren't sure, when you post things like "For those statistically challenged who don't think this means anything" your being a smug c#unt.