Biorhythms for Carolina @SMU: 2:15 Start on CW

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#12 UNC (13-1) v SMU (11-2)
2:15 pm at Moody Coliseum
TV: CW Network
Radio = 97.9 The Hill WCHL - Chapelboro.com

UNC Tar Heels:
#1 Kyan Evans P = 60, E = 5, I = 20, X = 40
#7 Seth Trimble P = 15, E = 95, I = 15, X = 15
#8 Caleb Wilson P = 75, E = 20, I = 75, X = 75
#44 Luka Bogavac P = 40, E = 0, I = 0, X = 20
#13 Henri Veesaar P = 5, E = 40, I = 35, X = 20
#15 Jarin Stevenson P = 75, E = 0, I = 0, X = 35
#11 Jonathan Powell P = 45, E = 80, I = 20, X = 30
#3 Derek Dixon P = 50, E = 90, I = 100, X = 75
#2 James Brown P = 5, E = 20, I = 5, X = 5
#1 Zayden High P = 0, E = 55, I = 50, X = 25
#4 Jaydon Young P = 100, E = 100, I = 100, X = 100
#5 Isaiah Denis P = 50, E = 30, I = 100, X = 75

Coach Davis Wisdom = 0

SMU Mustangs
#3 Corey Washington N/A
#24 Samet Yigitoglu P = 55, E = 20, I = 55, X = 55
#0 B.J. Edwards P = 35, E = 100, I = 60, X = 45
#2 Boopie Miller P = 85, E = 5, I = 50, X = 65
#5 Jaron Pierre P = 15, E = 100, I = 15, X = 15
#7 Jermaine O’Neal Jr. P = 100, E = 20, I = 100, X = 100
#10 Jaden Toombs P = 45, E = 0, I = 45, X = 45
#13 Mitchell Holmes N/A
#4 Sam Walters P = 35, E = 20, I = 95, X = 65

Andy Enfield Wisdom = 65

The SMU Mustangs are 11-2 and average 90.1 points per contest. They shoot 50% from the field and 34% from Three. They average 18 free throws a game and hit 77% of them. They average 19 assists per game, 11 turnovers, and 9 steals. They are a team in motion. While stopping you is not their forte, they play “offensively” enough that pace becomes their defense. Putting you in their rear mirror is their goal. Big Little Man Boopie Edwards (6-0, 43% from Three) leads the way with 19.9 ppg and 7 assists. Jaron Pierre on the wing (6-5, #5) is a scorer at his 3rd school (18.7 ppg and 5.3 rpg) while B.J. Edwards is 6-3 and scores 13.7 and sneak rebounds (5.8) – he also passes well with 5.6 assists per game. Corey Washington scores at 12.7 from a forward slot and Turkish Giant Samit Yigitoglu (7-2) hits for 11.7 and grabs 8.9 rebounds (he’s a space eater). Note* – All five starters average double figures and everyone rebounds. Miller, Edwards, Pierre, and Washington are also old – they have a great deal of experience. This team is composed of two generations in fact as their bench men tend to be super-frosh (ESPN #6 recruiting class). Toombes and Holmes are both 6-10 and Jermaine O’Neal Jr. (yeah, THAT Jermaine O’Neal’s son) is a versatile 6-5 guard. Sam Walters, once of both Alabama and Michigan, an old man at 21 years is 6-9 and experienced too.

For the second game in a row Carolina faces high-powered offense…this time in a hostile arena and against a much better team. Today’s tilt is a tall order and some of the prognosticators have called it for the Mustangs.

Frontline: Veesaar is down but Caleb Wilson has sterling arcs. Stevenson is athletic. Brown is low while High is a smart guy.

Wings: Bogavac remains in the doldrums while Powell is a bit above the fold and fired up.

Guards: Kyan Evans looks to continue his good play while Seth Trimble has the look of a Leader. Derek Dixon is primed and Jaydon Young soars.

Overall: Scary one folks…Moody Coliseum is an old school barn and the students are on the sidelines. Thankfully school is out of session for today’s game. That ought to be less of a positive than it might be during the semester. But SMU is gunning for #12 ranked Carolina because frankly their gaudy 11 win season marks no significant victories and they’d like one. Carolina has great talent with a hard-charging man-to-man fight through the screen defense anchoring their play while the Southern Methodists fire away – from relatively close range. This will not be a barrage from long-range like FSU, these guys will value floor position much more than the Flingers from Florida. How Seth Trimble on Boopie Miller and multiple defenders on Jaron Pierre do will likely be the crucial measure. For Carolina the two freshmen, Wilson and Dixon, look very important today. Of course Wilson is the all-star (and he’ got the ritmos) but Dixon is the wild card. Outside of that, this one is about shot selection on offense and hard-nosed jock-pulling defense. The Euro-BIGS will go at one another with fervor today and cleverness will win the day. It appears to be a toss-up…the biorhythms do not favor Carolina nor does the setting. Significant play from Trimble (with his Fire), Wilson, Dixon, and a surprise off the bench (Young). If I was betting on Carolina today it would be from the heart. I’m a homer – Las Vegas says UNC by 2 as of early this morning. Ritmos say SMU by 6. Ritmo writer says Carolina by 4.
 
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I have a feeling it's going to be a close win for either team or Carolina gets blown out. I don't see Carolina blowing SMU out.
 
BJ Edwards can be a problem on defense (as can Boopie Miller). Edwards had a triple double earlier this year with 10 steals. That's the only triple-double in ACC history with steals as one of the categories.

Carolina's offense is marginally better than SMU's defense, and Carolina's defense is marginally better than SMU's offense. The one significant advantage looks to be Carolina's offensive rebounding vs SMU's defensive rebounding.

SMU is a little above average in 3FG%, but they don't shoot it nearly as often as Carolina does. SMU is very balanced offensively.

Kenpom has SMU 77-76 (52% chance of winning). Barttorvik has SMU 76-75 (53%). This game will be a great test for Carolina and a great measuring stick for SMU. Let's hope Carolina doesn't need the late game heroics like the Kentucky and Ohio State games, but i'm grateful that Carolina has players that can make those plays.
 
The guards have to defend in this one. SMU is the first team they've seen that can exploit more of the switches and mismatches

They are are routinely playing 6'5-6'6 at the 4 though which I don't think is in their favor

Yigitoglu already has a couple fouls and think he will struggle with Veesaar/Wilson. The freshman Tombs gives them something off the bench
 
FYI: ESPN will broadcast We’re #1! 1993 North Carolina Tar Heels, a documentary chronicling the national championship-winning Tar Heels men’s basketball team, on Saturday, Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. ET on ACC Network, immediately following Wake Forest at No. 12 North Carolina (6 p.m., ACCN).

 
FYI: ESPN will broadcast We’re #1! 1993 North Carolina Tar Heels, a documentary chronicling the national championship-winning Tar Heels men’s basketball team, on Saturday, Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. ET on ACC Network, immediately following Wake Forest at No. 12 North Carolina (6 p.m., ACCN).

We lost to Michigan by 1 point in the early season with a chance to win in the final seconds
We beat F$U in the " Comeback Game " after trailing by over 20 points in the 2nd half
We cut the nets thanks to the Donald shooting lights out from the 3pt line and the leadership of toughness from Lynch

That is a doc worth watching !

good times
 
Evans and Luka have been terrible so far. Trimble needs to drive to the basket. Still lots of standing around and watching on offense. They are going to double team Wilson all game. Need someone besides him and Veesaar that can score.
 
3 point shooting and stagnant half court offense is an issue. Really wish we had some backcourt help. Feel like we just traded the backcourt for the front court and now just missing a different piece of the puzzle.
 
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