USC and the Buffs played a physical game, whose war went beyond the court. After beating Arizona state and Arizona , Buffs coach Tad Boyle was delighted in beating Arizona who had good talent and was one of two schools connected to the FBI's probe into corruption and bribery. The other implied team of course was USC. Coach Enfield responded in part "…We are disappointed with Tad Boyle's comments and what they imply. Not only is it unfair for someone to comment who doesn’t have all the facts, but those comments are unfair to those of us involved in USC's men's basketball program, most importantly to our student-athletes and their family.
So would that carry onto the court…..apparently it did, with the teams playing physical while the refs backed off a little. USC induced 19 turnovers off Colorado, and Metu who struggled shooting wise had 6 strong blocks and a hammer dunk near the end of the game. He played while taking what Coach Enfield called…. "He got pushed in the back three times with two hands" ..when in full speed.
At the end of the game, up by 12 and 21 second left USC with the ball called time out. The announcers thought it was to get reserves in…uh uh…they figured out there was a point to be made. Metu dribbled it alone and then attacked the basket. Coach Boyle responded after the game….." That was a very strategic time out from Andy Enfield and I'm not going to forget about it , and neither will our players".
We have a rivalry….as to the game it was close with the Buffs coming back after USC spurts but ultimately USCs athleticism and defense maintained it at a dozen points or so. Low scoring games by Benny (3) and most of Metu's points (8 of 14) came for the FT line. The guards were strong here with guards McLaughlin (2), Thornton (8) and Mathews (9). We play them at Colorado again on Feb. 21. Must see TV?