I was surprised when I calculated that the starters played 62.5% of the game. It felt less, but maybe it was Brink's extra time that I didn't think about. (For comparison, ASU starters played 75%)
Unfortunately, the starters committed 73.3% (11/15) of the turnovers, more than their fair share.
When comparing statistics, remember that Stanford has more games than anyone else.
At mid-week, Stanford will have played 2 more games than Arizona. ASU, Cal, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State, USC, Utah, UConn, South Carolina, Indiana, NC State, Virginia Tech, LSU
3 more than Washington, Notre Dame
1 more than Colorado, UCLA, Ohio State
(That's the PAC-12 and Top 10)
Unfortunately, the starters committed 73.3% (11/15) of the turnovers, more than their fair share.
When comparing statistics, remember that Stanford has more games than anyone else.
At mid-week, Stanford will have played 2 more games than Arizona. ASU, Cal, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State, USC, Utah, UConn, South Carolina, Indiana, NC State, Virginia Tech, LSU
3 more than Washington, Notre Dame
1 more than Colorado, UCLA, Ohio State
(That's the PAC-12 and Top 10)
