I thought Vanderbilt and Princeton had hit a three in every game since the invention of the line, but I might be wrong. Also thought UNLV at one point had a streak that was as long or longer than ours.
I just fail to see why it matters if you win. If you lose and don't hit a three, then sure. But if you take 6 attempts then there's a decent chance you aren't hitting more than 1 or 2 at most. That's playing the game in such a way where you're just not letting the three factor into the game.
With the way we could just score anytime we wanted to on them then there really was no other way to play it that made sense.
I just fail to see why it matters if you win. If you lose and don't hit a three, then sure. But if you take 6 attempts then there's a decent chance you aren't hitting more than 1 or 2 at most. That's playing the game in such a way where you're just not letting the three factor into the game.
With the way we could just score anytime we wanted to on them then there really was no other way to play it that made sense.
Comment