Cowboys lose some offensive freedom, hope to win more games

 
By Andrea Cohen
Published: January 26, 2008

STILLWATER — His players wanted freedom. Freedom to play up-tempo, freedom to run.

More independence sounded good to Sean Sutton . It was the kind of basketball he wanted to coach. So Sutton loosened the reins on Oklahoma State's offense, figuratively extending his players' curfew.

But turnovers, standing around and bad shots — the equivalent of breaking their new, extended curfew by hours — led to Sutto...


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