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No. 1 UH scores 100 in blowout victory over Norfolk State

As UH took the Fertitta Center floor as the No. 1 team in the nation for the first time in over four decades, one thing was abundantly clear — whatever Kelvin Sampson told his team during Sunday’s film session, his message was received.

“(It was) a lot of (Sampson) yelling and us listening,” said UH junior point guard Jamal Shead when asked about Sunday’s film session. “You see your mess ups. We went through each turnover. 23 of them. That’s a lot mess ups.”

Coming off a game in which UH couldn’t buy a 3-pointer and committed a season-high 23 turnovers, Sampson spent the next two practices focusing on one thing with his team.