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Highlights

“Upset Alert: The Surprising Weaknesses of No. 1 Seeds That Could Spark Shocking Sweet 16 Exits!”

That might seem like a reason for Purdue to avoid the 3-point line, but it’s not like there are any other easy ways to generate offense against Houston. The Boilermakers have to trust that Braden Smith and Fletcher Loyer, who are elite shooters, can drill semi-contested 3-point looks. Against Houston, they’re the best shots a team is going to get.

Limit Second Chances

Like Florida, Houston thrives on the offensive glass. The Cougars have the 10th-most offensive rebounds per game among major conference teams. Unlike Florida, Houston doesn’t have problems on the defensive glass and is well above average at preventing second-chance opportunities for its opponents.

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