It appears that @jaybate-1.0 and Seth Davis are sitting in a tree, k - i - s - s - i - n - g
In the latest Sports Illustrated, there's an article called "Foul Ball". On SI.com it's titled:
The history of college basketball's offensive decline—and how to fix it ↗
by Seth Davis
College basketball is slower, more grinding, more physical and more, well, offensive than it has been in a long, long time. The 2014-15 season is shaping up to be the worst offensive season in modern history. Through Feb. 22, teams were averaging 67.1 points per game. That is the lowest average since 1952. The previous low for that span was set just two years ago. This more than reverses the gains that were made last season, after the rules committee made adjustments to clamp down on physical defense and make it harder to draw a charge. Thanks to lax enforcement by officials and a foolish decision to reverse the block/charge modification, scoring declined by 3.79 points per game. That is the steepest single-season drop on record.
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Eleven
by Dr. Seuss
Say! Look at his fingers!
One, two, three ...
How many fingers do I see?
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
eight, nine, ten. He has eleven!
Eleven! This is something new.
I wish I had eleven, too!
(a true KU fan lives in a Base 11 world)
True Grit: How unlikely was KU's comeback? ↗
Jesse has done it again. By crunching the numbers on six years of KU comebacks, he's taken me on a dopamine-inducing walk down memory lane of the nine least likely victories by the numbers.
They're all there: The Sweet16 Purdue game... The final KU vs Mizzou game in AFH... Elijah's heroics vs Iowa State and Weatherwax...
*Make no mistake about it, this team likes playing with fire. *
On that list of nine games that span six years, there are three games from this season. But this is the crown-jewel:
March 3, 2015 vs. West Virginia
KU trails 57-49 without possession and 2:32 left in second half
(2.6 percent chance of winning)
Compile all the numbers, and Tuesday's 76-69 overtime victory ends up being the most unlikely of comeback of all.
The odds of hitting one number on a roulette wheel is 1 in 38. KU's odds against WVU were almost exactly that: 1 in 38.4.