http://www.cougarblue.com/content/view/12139/90/
Some interesting quotes by the AM coach. I don't like how he comes across in the reading of it but it is telling to me.
"We got wide-open looks," Turgeon said. "And we practiced it all week. We knew they were going to do it and we were prepared for it and we knocked them down.
"The one thing is, we scouted the heck out of them. ... They average 74. We held them to 62 points. I feel like we knew every one of their sets. I got a million of them, and we might not run them because it's taken me so long to figure this team out. They might not know all our sets."
For all the video work our coordinator does to provide virtually every team in the country with footage, we should never be "out scouted". On that note, we ought to know our own tendencies better than anybody and change things up. When you do the same thing from start to finish, the scouting has to be fairly easy for an opponent.
Mendenhall has commented before that the more you show in a game, the more challenges you give to future teams because they now have to deal with those looks preparing for you because they never know when they may appear again.