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Here’s what WSU can learn from its worst offensive showing of the Marshall era

In his opening statement following one of worst offensive performances in Wichita State history, coach Gregg Marshall began to congratulate South Florida coach Brian Gregory on a “nice” 54-41 victory at the Yuengling Center on Tuesday.

Then he stopped and decided he was giving too much credit to the Shockers.

“I don’t know how nice it was when we didn’t put up much of a fight,” Marshall continued. “I’m kind of embarrassed to say. We were not very good... at all.”

Measured on a possession-by-possession standard, it ranked as WSU’s second-worst offensive performance. The Shockers mustered 41 points in 67 possessions for 0.