yeah I was comparing both teams, as an alumnus of the Hawks, I am very familiar. I like this game to fall under the total. Both teams will look to slow down tempo, Texas to look inside with the height advantage (Nivins is a lousy defender, better weak side) and look to kick it out to knock down some outside shots. SJU will look to get to the line to earn their points, as they are not a great outside shooting team and are dependent on Nivins to carry them on the inside. The only thing that I saw as a positive for the Hawks was their great foul shooting percentage, and Texas' terrible foul shooting percentage. Hawks = 73%+ and Texas = 50%+ (i netted out 3 of their bench players who are 0 for the year, and have texas at 63 to 64 percent.