Louisiana's games are averaging 154 points per game this season, and that's with some abysmal three-point shooting from all parties. The Ragin Cajuns' opponents are shooting 15.6-percent from three-point range this season, which is second-worst in the country. Bob Marlin's teams are known for defending the three-point line, but certainly not like that. And Louisiana hasn't done much to help itself from beyond the arc, because the Cajuns are shooting below 30-percent themselves. The pace of play will certainly be there in this game, we just need some average shooting to help us get over the total. Wright State was top-25 in the country last season in adjusted tempo and average possession length. The Raiders' defense rolled out the red carpet for Indiana last week, allowing the Hoosiers to score 89 points while shooting 66.7-percent from two-point range. Unlike the tournaments played in non-traditional venues with unusual sightlines, Hertz Arena in Florida used to host an NBA G-League team. So this venue should be set up nicely to help the offenses. Both teams have had several days off to rest and prep for this tournament. Get your track shoes on.