Lou Holtz (Longtime CFB HC, R.I.P.)
- By Bestbuck36
- College Football
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Life is a cruel bitch
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Those numbers are actual shooting %, and don’t have the number increased for 3-point makes.Here's what the magic Google AI machine says....
The Big Ten Conference record for the best team field goal percentage in a single game is 73.3%.
This historic performance was achieved by Michigan in a game against Western Michigan on December 8, 1984. The Wolverines made 44 of their 60 shots to secure the record.
Other notable high-efficiency performances in Big Ten men's basketball history include:
- 71.4%: Ohio State vs. Wisconsin, 1970 (30 of 42 field goals).
- 71.1%: Indiana vs. Minnesota, 1982 (32 of 45 field goals).
- 70.2%: Purdue vs. Illinois, 1990 (40 of 57 field goals).
But I gotta say, 34/51 is literally 67%....but I don't math a ton and stuff....
Here's what the magic Google AI machine says....A few days ago the Celtics set an NBA record with an effective shooting % of 80.8%.
I believe tOSU’s number tonight is 82.4%, by going 34 of 51 with 16 makes from 3-point land. Might be a B1G record, probably not an NCAA one.
Stop drinking the Cleveland water?This team has to be cursed. Allen out mid-game with a knee injury. Mitchell out. Wade out. Harden with a broken finger. No matter who they have or who they get…can’t. Stay. Healthy.
I've said several times this year that it seems Diebs is saying and coaching the right things. You can hear him on the sidelines and in time outs. It just looked at times like the boys aren't listening or understanding. Now that could be as simple as changing his leadership style to fit his players so that they are always on the same page and motivated. Easier said than done.Login to view embedded media
Doesn't fit the "Diebler can't coach" narrative that some like to push here at all.
Also, let's be real, this team HAS improved. They were neck-and-neck with a bad ND team in November, and they looked dead in the water after losing against a bad Pitt team in December. They have lacked a top-tier big man and it shows sometimes. After the Pitt loss in particular it looked like they weren't going to be tough enough in the frontcourt to make the tournament. Yet they have grown and shown more fight, particularly in going after rebounds.
Mobley started the season not playing particularly well & has blossomed into the type of offensive weapon that you'd hope for him to be. Chatman sat the bench because of his defense, one game he committed 3 fouls in just 1 minute, but he has grown into being a solid bench player. Bynum is a true freshman who went from bench player to starter and has helped the team immensely. Njegovan went from being a guy who barely played last season to a guy who's actually helping provide some solid minutes as backup big man. Tilly has grown into playing against stronger and tougher competition. Bruce has taken a step forward individually even as the team around him has stepped up. They haven't even had Noel for most of the Big Ten season, have battled injuries causing 3/4 of their top scorers to miss conference games, and yet they're in the thick of the hunt for the NCAA tournament. While many have not seen this team as a product of a good coaching job, I would disagree.
He's gonna get both mama. Outstanding Buckeye. Kid has only missed 1 game in 4 freaking years.
But the Northwestern win looks better?Purdue making our win look like less special by losing at the half by 9 to Northwestern

And we've walked into an ambush over there several times. Good energy. Good win.I was worried about this game, you just never know what kind of game a team like PSU is going to play. You saw the first game when OSU had an 18-point lead and PSU almost came all the way back to tie at the end. So thankful they could win this one easily and avoid a bad loss.