There literally isn’t a break in the Big 12. The 2016 NCAA tournament is going to be flooding with most of this conference’s teams, and it would not be a surprise if a couple of those teams went on a deep run. Until that actually happens, we still get to enjoy matchups like this one.
To get ready for the festivities that is Iowa State vs. West Virginia, let’s unleash five bold predictions for the game.
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5. Georges Niang Goes Off
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Georges Niang is averaging 19.7 points per game, so you know he has the goods to score at will, which is exactly what will happen in this clash. Look for Niang to drop at least 30 points.
5. Georges Niang Goes Off
Georges Niang is averaging 19.7 points per game, so you know he has the goods to score at will, which is exactly what will happen in this clash. Look for Niang to drop at least 30 points.
4. Two Mountaineers Drop 20 Points Each
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The bold meter is starting to really go up. After all, no one on West Virginia is averaging more than 13.4 points per game. The Cyclones are allowing 75.1 PPG, though, which doesn't exactly scream elite defense.
4. Two Mountaineers Drop 20 Points Each
The bold meter is starting to really go up. After all, no one on West Virginia is averaging more than 13.4 points per game. The Cyclones are allowing 75.1 PPG, though, which doesn't exactly scream elite defense.
3. Matt Thomas Is Lethal From Deep
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Matt Thomas is shooting 42.8 percent from behind the arc. It's time for him to unleash his red-hot shooting on West Virginia, and the rest of the country as well. Therefore, four or more threes could be in store for the Cyclone.
3. Matt Thomas Is Lethal From Deep
Matt Thomas is shooting 42.8 percent from behind the arc. It's time for him to unleash his red-hot shooting on West Virginia, and the rest of the country as well. Therefore, four or more threes could be in store for the Cyclone.
2. The Winner Hits 90 Points
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Both squads are averaging 79 or more points per game, so 90 isn't out of the question. Heck, the Cyclones dropped 91 points on Baylor in a losing effort not too long ago, and 92 in their last contest.
2. The Winner Hits 90 Points
Both squads are averaging 79 or more points per game, so 90 isn't out of the question. Heck, the Cyclones dropped 91 points on Baylor in a losing effort not too long ago, and 92 in their last contest.
1. Said Winner Is The Cyclones
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Yes, Iowa State will be playing on the road. Yes, West Virginia won the first meeting. However, now is the time for Georges Niang, a senior, to take over — and he has a lethal offense behind him.
1. Said Winner Is The Cyclones
Yes, Iowa State will be playing on the road. Yes, West Virginia won the first meeting. However, now is the time for Georges Niang, a senior, to take over — and he has a lethal offense behind him.