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Everything Mitch Lightfoot said on Friday

Q: Mitch, now that you've officially started and come off the bench, any difference in your mindset as you enter play?

A: Not really. Just trying, trying to go out there and give my team the best chance to win in. Bring some energy to the game. I think Coach was looking for a little bit of a spark, to start with. And it's what I'm going to try and do for our guys. And hopefully, we can continue to roll. And we played a couple good games. Obviously, last game we played, we played great in stretches. And then, towards the end of the game, we had a little bit of a hiccup there. But we're working on that stuff. So we're looking forward to this next game.

Q: Have you been told yet, what's going to happen tomorrow, starting-wise or [crosstalk 00:00:58]

A: I have no idea. Honestly, either way, I think me and David, Coach, we're all pretty comfortable doing whatever's best for the team.

Q: Sure. But you've seen Texas Tech a lot in your time, and defense has always been a thing they've been known for. It seems like that's still the case, but a new coach and a new system. Does that change the approach and how you prepare for these guys?

Q: New coach, new system, yes. But he was around. He was the assistant under Beard. So you got to think that some of the stuff there will be around and lingering from the past. I got a chance to watch the... What's going on over there?

A: We'll fix that. Yeah. I got a chance to watch the Iowa State versus Texas Tech game. A couple of the guys, we were watching that, and they certainly play very hard defensively. They play hard offensively. They're missing a couple guys. I think they're missing two guys.

Q: They only had seven.

A: They only had seven guys?

Q: Yeah.

A: So yeah, that impacts the game. I don't care what people say; you only have seven guys, as opposed to your full compliment, it's going to impact games. But I think they still played super hard, and teams like that can be dangerous.

Q: Yeah. What's that, when they guard, that there's no room? There's no room to breathe.

A: Yeah. They're very long on the perimeter, and that allows them to take away driving lanes and get in the gaps. I think, from a offensive perspective, that makes the court feel a whole hell of a lot smaller. You get guys that can start to take away your vision, when it comes to seeing the post, when it comes to seeing backdoor cuts, things that, against smaller opponents, you'd be able to see and hopefully score on. But we got to make sure we understand the length of this team we're playing against and how hard they play.

Q: How difficult is playing that building?

A: Oh yeah. We talked about that yesterday. That building, that's a great atmosphere. It's one of my favorite ones in the big 12, for sure. They play so hard, it almost feels like the fans, they cheer hard with it. It's pretty cool. But nah, in all seriousness, they have a great atmosphere. Their fans are very animated. I'm excited to go back down there and play again, for sure.

Q: How's Remy seem to be with his knee?

A: I think Remy's getting better. I think he's been working really hard on it. And every time I've walked in, he's been in there working, trying to get back as fast as possible. I think him and Cheddar have been doing a good job on that. So, we'll see how it goes through this next game. Obviously, he knows better than I do, so let him figure that out. Let him figure that out.

Q: Do you enjoy playing against ex-Jayhawks like Brice? And then Tuesday night, it'll be Tristan?

A: I think it's cool to see them again, for sure. Obviously, I'd like for us to play our best basketball against them. But no, it's good to see them playing. Certainly Brice and Tristan have been playing well, so it's good to see them.

Q: Going back to Remy, is he the best passer that you've played with while you're here?

A: Best passer. I've played with some pretty good passers. I would say he's definitely up there with him. Shoot, we have two really good passes on the team right now. We've got Dajuan and Remy. So there's two guys right there, that can really distribute the ball. Devonte; great passer, as well. It's pretty hard to disagree with that one. Who else? Frank was more of a go-score-on-his-own type thing, but who else? No, I'd say Frank distributed by demanding so much respect from the defense. He almost got open, without even trying. But Devonte, Remy, Dajuan are probably three of the best passers I've played with.

Q: When you give it to your passers like that, how much does it help when you're rolling to the rim, or [crosstalk 00:05:16]

A: Oh, it makes your life so much easier. It takes a really hard pass; it makes it doable. I think you could see 'juan. As he gets more comfortable in the flow of games, you'll see him start making some passes that are something the other guys just can't do. So, him and Remy are really great at distributing the ball.

Q: It's just been a thing all year, about you guys getting off to a good start. And obviously, it happened again the other night. Can you pinpoint why you guys are so good in that first 5, 6, 10 minutes, even?

A: I would say some of that has to do with maturity, I think. You look out there, you've got a bunch of guys that have played college basketball for a while, been around this system for a while, been around, like I said, college basketball, in general. With Remy being at Arizona State for as long as he was there. I think the ability to have guys that know what they're doing, and guys that have been in these moments before, certainly helps getting off to a better start. You've got guys come off the bench that have been in positions like that before with... Remy. Or not Remy. [J Cole 00:06:26], myself. There's a lot of age. And I think it certainly helps us understand what it takes to start college basketball games correctly, which is not something easy. I think you can have games where, if you don't come out there prepared, and we've had this in the past, where you let teams get up 12 to two on you, and then you had to dig yourself out of a hole. So there's certainly something to be said for starting good. It sets the tone for the entire game.

Q: Opposed to that, at the end of the half, you [inaudible 00:06:58] out. And at the end of the game, you had the turnovers. But in neither case, you lost the lead. Talk about both of those instances and the fact that you didn't lose the lead in either of those. Is your defense getting better?

A: I think the drought is a testament to how good we played in the beginning. A testament to how good we played in the beginning, but also how not great we played in the final nine minutes and 54 seconds. I think we got stagnant. We started to be comfortable being guarded, and we needed to change that and be more aggressive and get downhill on the defense. And also, it's a combination of you missing shots, as well. And when it comes to the second half, the turnovers we had late, we got to make sure we take everything as serious as we can in practice. We do that every day in practice. We do press offense, and we need to make sure that we take that and really take that to heart. And we worked on that super hard yesterday. Really focused on that. So, we got to make sure neither one of those things happen again.

Q: Is your defense getting better?

A: I think we're getting more in sync with each other, when it comes to defense. Guards, being able to trust the big guys to come over and help alter shots is something that I think that we've got better at, in the past couple of games. Being in driving lanes. And then also, if you look even back to the George Mason game, the guards diving on the post, it takes some pressure off the big guys. But we also got to be able to dive on the post and know when cutters are cutting. I think Oklahoma State scored a couple of times off of cutters when guards were diving on the post. So, we got to work on those couple of things. Obviously, intensity's got to be ratcheted up at all times. It's not a league where you can take possessions off, defensively. So there's a couple different things we can work on, but we're definitely getting better there.

Q: People tease you about your age, in your 20, 50 or whatever. Are you better than you were in your previous years? And if so, how so?

A: I would say, different ways you can be better. And I'd say different ways, I'm, I wouldn't say not as good. But I feel like, in the past, I've been more in tune with shot blocking and stuff like that. I kind of got back towards that a little bit in the Oklahoma State game. Need to still play with that spring and that quick second jump off the floor. I think that helps our guards a lot when they can depend on someone being there to alter shots at the rim. And that allows them to maybe get bailed out if they do happen to get blown by, by playing hard defense on the perimeter. So, there's a couple different things that I can do better to help our team as a whole.

A CLOSER LOOK AT THE TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS

TEXAS TECH BASKETBALL:

Overall: 10-3

Home: 8-0

Away: 0-2

Neutral: 2-1

Winning Streak: L1


WINS:


North Florida: W, 89-74

Grambling State: W, 88-62

Prairie View A&M: W, 84-49

Incarnate Word (South Padre Island Battle On The Beach): W, 84-62

Omaha (South Padre Island Battle On The Beach): 96-40

Lamar (South Padre Island Battle On The Beach): W, 89-57

Tennessee (Jimmy V Classic: W, 57-52 OT

Arkansas State: W, 75-62

Eastern Washington: W, 78-46

Alabama State: W, 74-53


LOSSES:


Providence (Away; Big12/Big East Battle): L, 72-68

No. 5 Gonzaga: (Jerry Colangelo Classic): L, 69-55

No. 11 Iowa State (Away): L, 51-47


UPCOMING SCHEDULE:


No. 6 Kansas

No. 1 Baylor (Away)

Oklahoma State

Kansas State (Away)

Iowa State

West Virginia

No. 6 Kansas (Away)

Mississippi State (Big 12/SEC Challenge)

Texas

West Virginia (Away)

Oklahoma (Away)

TCU

No. 1 Baylor

Texas (Away)

Oklahoma

TCU (Away)

Kansas State

Oklahoma State (Away)


TEAM STATS:

SCORING:


Total Points Scored: 985

Points Per Game: 75.8

Scoring Margin: +18.2


SHOOTING:


FG: Made-Attempted: 357-of-753

FG: Percentage: 47%

FG: Per Game: 27.5

3PT: Made-Attempted: 96-of-283

3PT: Percentage: 34%

3PT: Per Game: 7.4

FT: Made-Attempted: 175-of-266

FT: Percentage: 66%

FT: Per Game: 13.5


REBOUNDING:


Total: 522

Per Game: 40.2

Margin: +11.4


ASSISTS:


Total: 194

Per Game: 14.9


TURNOVERS:


Total: 183

Per Game: 14.1

Margin: +2.7

Assist/Turnover Ratio: 1.1


STEALS:


Total: 109

Per Game: 8.4


BLOCKS:


Total: 37

Per Game: 2.8


INDIVIDUAL STATS:


SCORING LEADERS:


Terrence Shannon, Jr.: 14.3

Kevin McCullar: 13.5

Davion Warren: 11.3

Bryson Williams: 11.2


REBOUNDING LEADERS:


Kevin McCullar: 6.1

Kevin Obanor: 5.2

Daniel Batcho: 4.9


FIELD GOAL SHOOTING PERCENTAGE LEADERS:


Bryson Williams: 59-of-114 (51.8%)

Adonis Arms: 39-of-78 (50.0%)

Terrance Shannon, Jr.: 29-of-61 (47.5%0

Davion Warren: 53-of-115 (46.1%)

Kevin McCullar: 45-of-103 (43.7%)

Kevin Obanor: 40-of-101 (39.6%)


3PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS:


Bryson Williams: 11-of-26 (42.3%)

Adonis Arms: 15-of-39 (38.5%)

Kevin McCullar: 16-of-43 (37.2%)

Terrence Shannon, Jr.: 11-of-31 (35.5%)

Kevin Obanor: 19-of-58 (32.8%)


FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS:


Terrence Shannon, Jr.: 17-of-20 (85.0%)

Kevin Obanor: 14-of-18 (77.8%)

Davion Warren: 28-of-36 (77.8%)

Bryson Williams: 16-of-23 (69.6%)

Kevin McCullar: 29-of-43 (67.4%)

Bracketology

In a mini surprise, recent No. 1 seed Kansas has climbed ahead of Duke and Gonzaga into second position among the current top-line teams. It's unusual for the Jayhawks to fly under any radar, but the combination of an early loss to Dayton and the dominance of defending champ Baylor in the Big 12 has obscured another national title contender from Lawrence. Another factor behind Kansas' rise is the ability this season to pass those on pause due to COVID (Gonzaga, UCLA) or others getting little or no bump from their conference (Duke). So it's time to circle the home-and-home dates for Kansas and Baylor (Feb. 5 and Feb. 26), as they could decide both the Big 12 race and the NCAA tournament's No. 1 overall seed.

Coach K and Georgia Tech Player

Surprised no one has mentioned this-K went after a Georgia Tech player during a timeout last night. The kid pointed, or said something, when a timeout had been called and then K immediately left his bench and went after the kid. He was stopped by an official, but he got past half court before he was stopped. This led to no handshake line after the game.

While I am not condoning the kids behavior, it is becoming more and more common. I have seen CB say things to the opposing bench.

Pastner said after the game that he was going to talk to his player and he apologized for what happened. No one ever says K was in the wrong for anything he does. This is not the first time he has used his "position" to lecture an opposing player. Can't wait for this year to be over so we don't have to always hear about him, but I'm sure some network will pay him a ton of money to be a studio analyst.

Interesting Tidbit Regarding Kansas and B1G

From another board ...

Former player of Self at Illinois is a friend. Speaks and texts with Self often. He was at Self’s hall of fame induction and has gotten me tickets in Lawrence multiple times through the basketball program. It’s a done deal with an announcement winter/ early spring 2022. Most likely in the B1G by 2025.

Gaetz and MTG to hold January 6th event following Trump's cancelation

I would sarcastically say I'm sure these are the two people the GOP wants being the face of the party - a man with significant pedophilia charges against him, and a racist and unhinged Rep. - but then again, this is who the GOP is now.

I also read Trump's cancelation of the event and initially thought the childish putdowns and name calling was a joke response or something from MTG. Nope, it was from our former President. Sometimes it's easy to forget what a disgrace of a human he is.

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The witch Pelosi "stepping down" before she's booted out.


Well, well well, it's so nice of the witch to step down isn't it when in truth she's leaving before the big Red Wave sweeeps her corrupt behind out of power in 11 short months. Democrats do NOT give up power voluntarily as that's why they are all worthless politicians. Power is ALL Democrats care about-- not helping and serving Americans, and if not for stupid voters the racist witch would have been put out to pasture long ago.

Yes, the Democrat rats, including Pelosi, are fleeing the sinking ship called the Democrat Party, and America will be all the better for it!

Texas Bowl: KSU vs LSU

I'll be straight up; no way can I defend A&M right now, after seeing this.

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With an objective mind, if LSU steps on the field tomorrow night, nothing but the highest level of respect for those players, seeing these numbers and knowing that they are going through a coaching change. They deserve to keep all of the bowl money from the Texas Bowl and still receive the basic split from the rest of the bowl games. Shoot, give those players a direct deposit or something of that money for all I care at this point.

Sidenote: @DocTwo I did a double look at the starting NICK. That has to be in consideration for the Mount Rushmore of names; welcome to Louisiana, people but my goodness there are multiple names on that depth chart.


But then I looked up his Rivals page, it's a bit better but even the link has pig in it.

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