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THE MODERATOR: We are joined by Todd Golden. We'll ask you to make a statement.
TODD GOLDEN: Good morning. Great to be here with y'all. Really proud to be here. Proud of our group for the way we performed last night and found a way to beat a great Auburn team.
Thought we did a great job in the second half just raising the bar with our toughness, our physicality, defended really, really well. Won the battle of the boards which I thought was a big part of that victory. Obviously Walter and his teammates stepped up late making big-time shots, which allowed us to pull out this victory.
THE MODERATOR: Questions.
Q. Obviously Houston leading the nation in scoring defense. The challenge of dealing with their physicality. How much have you dived into the film?
TODD GOLDEN: They're the best defensive team in America. They have just a great identity as a program of just being both physically and mentally tough. That's something we've tried to pride ourselves on this year.
Houston I would say is a great example of that. Not only this year but Coach Sampson and his program have done it for a long time now.
Talk about resilience and toughness, I feel like they showed that in a big-time way last night. I think they were down 14 at one point, down seven with a minute and a half to go. Never quit, never gave up. Didn't hang their heads. Made some big-time winning plays down the stretch to take that game away from Duke.
I think your comparison is right now. I think Tennessee is a very good comparison in terms of their culture and their identity and toughness, the way they defend. We'll look at that film a little bit for us as a way to attack it a little bit.
Houston obviously is exceptional. It's going to be a big challenge for us tomorrow night.
Q. In the NBA, the best player on the team plays some point guard because that helps the offense. For you as an analytics guy, how did you make the decision to move Walter to point guard?
TODD GOLDEN: He did a really nice job for us off the ball last year playing with Zyon Pullin, being a secondary handler, play-maker. We saw some really great examples of his ability to make plays out of the ball screen. Watching him play pickup, pushing the ball in transition, he showed to us and proved to us that he could do that, become the primary ball handler, lead the team.
I think he's done an incredible job of getting himself in great shape. He works on his game a ton. Having someone that's such an elite threat to score with the ball in his hands at all times obviously makes everybody else so dangerous as well.
A lot of questions were asked last summer and this fall if we would have enough ball handling on this team, enough play making. Obviously Walter has quieted those concerns and has led us to the national championship game.
Q. Looking at the numbers, is it fair to call this a contrast in styles? What do you feel about your team's ability to kind of adapt to the situation and play whatever kind of style it needs to?
TODD GOLDEN: Yeah, it's funny, analytically, us and Houston, on KenPom, our efficiency margin is within point one of each other over a hundred possessions. We're an elite offensive team, a top 10 defensive team. They're a top 10 offensive team and elite defensive team.
I think it's going to be a contrasting battle that way. Hopefully we can get the game up and down a little bit. They're going to impose their will as they've done on everybody this year. We're a pretty tough team also. We're going to have to do a better job than we did last night. I thought first half we let Auburn take it to us a little bit. We can't allow that to happen tomorrow night.
They're absolutely an elite team. The way they guard, they're going to make it really hard on us. I think they'll pressure the ball screen, try to get the ball out of Walt's hands. But they rotate, they're long, they play so hard, so tough. We're going to have great mental and physical toughness if we want to give ourselves a chance tomorrow night.
THE MODERATOR: We are joined by Todd Golden. We'll ask you to make a statement.
TODD GOLDEN: Good morning. Great to be here with y'all. Really proud to be here. Proud of our group for the way we performed last night and found a way to beat a great Auburn team.
Thought we did a great job in the second half just raising the bar with our toughness, our physicality, defended really, really well. Won the battle of the boards which I thought was a big part of that victory. Obviously Walter and his teammates stepped up late making big-time shots, which allowed us to pull out this victory.
THE MODERATOR: Questions.
Q. Obviously Houston leading the nation in scoring defense. The challenge of dealing with their physicality. How much have you dived into the film?
TODD GOLDEN: They're the best defensive team in America. They have just a great identity as a program of just being both physically and mentally tough. That's something we've tried to pride ourselves on this year.
Houston I would say is a great example of that. Not only this year but Coach Sampson and his program have done it for a long time now.
Talk about resilience and toughness, I feel like they showed that in a big-time way last night. I think they were down 14 at one point, down seven with a minute and a half to go. Never quit, never gave up. Didn't hang their heads. Made some big-time winning plays down the stretch to take that game away from Duke.
I think your comparison is right now. I think Tennessee is a very good comparison in terms of their culture and their identity and toughness, the way they defend. We'll look at that film a little bit for us as a way to attack it a little bit.
Houston obviously is exceptional. It's going to be a big challenge for us tomorrow night.
Q. In the NBA, the best player on the team plays some point guard because that helps the offense. For you as an analytics guy, how did you make the decision to move Walter to point guard?
TODD GOLDEN: He did a really nice job for us off the ball last year playing with Zyon Pullin, being a secondary handler, play-maker. We saw some really great examples of his ability to make plays out of the ball screen. Watching him play pickup, pushing the ball in transition, he showed to us and proved to us that he could do that, become the primary ball handler, lead the team.
I think he's done an incredible job of getting himself in great shape. He works on his game a ton. Having someone that's such an elite threat to score with the ball in his hands at all times obviously makes everybody else so dangerous as well.
A lot of questions were asked last summer and this fall if we would have enough ball handling on this team, enough play making. Obviously Walter has quieted those concerns and has led us to the national championship game.
Q. Looking at the numbers, is it fair to call this a contrast in styles? What do you feel about your team's ability to kind of adapt to the situation and play whatever kind of style it needs to?
TODD GOLDEN: Yeah, it's funny, analytically, us and Houston, on KenPom, our efficiency margin is within point one of each other over a hundred possessions. We're an elite offensive team, a top 10 defensive team. They're a top 10 offensive team and elite defensive team.
I think it's going to be a contrasting battle that way. Hopefully we can get the game up and down a little bit. They're going to impose their will as they've done on everybody this year. We're a pretty tough team also. We're going to have to do a better job than we did last night. I thought first half we let Auburn take it to us a little bit. We can't allow that to happen tomorrow night.
They're absolutely an elite team. The way they guard, they're going to make it really hard on us. I think they'll pressure the ball screen, try to get the ball out of Walt's hands. But they rotate, they're long, they play so hard, so tough. We're going to have great mental and physical toughness if we want to give ourselves a chance tomorrow night.