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Yes, but this is the third time it has happened this year by buckroe
Boeheim and Pitino had the same look during the second half of their games earlier this season. It's the look of a coach who has warned his team about ND's offensive efficiency, watched film, practiced to stop it, but has no answer.
There appears to be an indredulity factor when facing Notre Dame. At the jump, the opponent's player looks at the ND player that he is guarding and thinks, "I'm going to woodshed this dude." One on one, in many cases, he would be right, but then the offensive efficiency and team play overwhelms him and his team like a tsunami wave.