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N Florida. N Arizona. Air Force. Sac State. Utah Val St. This is in contrast to the 6 fouls of the NBA. What it means is that early fouling can totally change a game as key players may be forced to sit so that they are available for the crucial late game push that is very common in these games.

There is a slight uptick of 3-pointers in the final 4 minutes. This makes sense as teams down will play the foul and shoot 3-pointers game to try to make a late push. Since this does not occur every game, the effect is not as obvious as it may be. As mentioned, the 3-point line is closer to the basket than in the NBA, so these shots are much easier to score and teams tend to shoot more throughout the game.

In addition, there are teams that build their offense around 3-pointers, which is not quite as common in the NBA. This was not quite the case with the NBA where teams would shoot more 3s early in the first and second half and then some late in games.

The average winning margin was 8. We rounded all of these numbers up — , 72, 9. Therefore, the average score of the final games over the past 30 years has been approximately For instance, averages are affected by outliers. Could this year be different? With a reduced number of fans and all of the games taking place in Indianapolis, perhaps offense will be up this year? It's worth noting that in the last decade the final combined scores have exceeded only three times.

How likely is the final-score prediction to factor in a bracket pool? Not very. But every pick matters. Gaudio volunteers another reason: the pace of play.

The fastest teams, according to kenpom. He recalls his days as an assistant at Xavier in the late '80s -- final scores and lots of possession. Now, Gaudio sees teams slowing down the game, taking a shot then send five guys back on defense, taking away fast break opportunities. Fewer easy baskets, fewer possessions, and, he believes, less scoring. Illinois coach John Groce, whose team scored just 19 in the first half in a loss at Wisconsin, said playing against conference foes on the road isn't easy.

Vanderbilt coach Kevin Stallings said his team is young and in transition; maybe others are facing those obstacles, too.



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