Miami played without Reggie Johnson and basically only went seven deep, but really, they should have had more than enough to deal with Indiana State.
Larry Bird wasn't coming through that door, not even Carl Hicks. Indiana State? Seriously?
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Well apparently so.
Miami whiffed from three point range and shot just 33.8% from the floor, but ISU hit just 27%.
However, the Sycamores did manage six treys and were nearly perfect from the line, shooting 17-18.
It's a bad loss; there's no way to sugar coat it. Add this to the Florida Gulf Coast loss, and their credibility takes a major hit.
Caulton Tudor points out, correctly, that a lot of ACC schools are going to have to make up ground during conference play if they want a bid.