Pretty sure this thread has no rails... and that's why it's awesome.In before Bode shows up and runs this thread completely off the rails.
How about the Avon lady. Ding dong. What's up with that?What's the deal with airline food these days, amirite?
If I had the dumb button this would be the inaugural time that I use it.
THE ANSWER IS RIGHT HERE IN THE MATH!
With this much depth we should be playing six or maybe even seven players at the same time. We need to petition for a rule change. We're wasting all this depth.
And those aren't even our "effort" guys. Jacobson and TH have to be giving 120%. Based on this, we would be 70% better than everybody else using that lineup. We're currently averaging 79 points per game so the other team would have to score 134.3 points per game to beat us in an average game. I like our odds of winning if this plays out.If we get 110% from THT, and 110% from LW and 110% from Cam, that's like 330% and THAT'S pretty good.
Remember a couple years ago when we had some overtime games at the beginning of conference play and for a while Monte Morris was averaging more than 40 minutes played per game?
Realistically, he probably should have been playing even more.Remember a couple years ago when we had some overtime games at the beginning of conference play and for a while Monte Morris was averaging more than 40 minutes played per game?
How is Kansas going to cheat this plan?It's all good. Jamie is making a proposal to the NCAA for a scholarship plan that has rollover minutes.
Players start 600 minutes per season and anything under that rolls over until the next year. You can play as many years as you want until you reach 3000 minutes.
In before Bode shows up and runs this thread completely off the rails.
This math works out. Let's propose this to CSPIf everyone gives 120%, will we get a technical for having 6 (600%) people on the floor at the same time? We need to hold them to 109% since 545% would round to 500%.