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I don't see anything absurd with records being broken. So many rules have changed that records from previous eras essentially stand alone. In baseball we now have a ghost runner starting in the 10th inning. How weird is that? And in the NBA, they now have a 3-pt line that has demolished previous scoring records. And the 3 pt line has even changed distance since it was created.
However, I do agree with you about postseason points being included. I discovered that myself a week ago and thought how weird that is.
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Aside from the other details, he's had FIVE years ('student' held back?) and 144 games to get this close. Pete had only three years; 93 games and no 3-pt. shot. I checked this guy's stats and he only hits 40.8 of his field goals - even Pete did better than that. .
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Not that I care about it one way or another, but I assume that they also counted Tournament games in Maravich's record also, sooooo?
Not sure why anybody would be attached to this record, and almost literally no other record in college sports. Pete was coached by his dad, took 40 shots a game, playing on a mostly .500 team while shooting less then 44% from the floor. Pete was a great player, but c'mon...if he was playing on a high level college team with a coach who wasn't his dad, no way he puts up anywhere near those numbers. Imagine if he had played for John Wooden? Jabbar took 17.3 shots a game his freshman year...and never took that many shots again, during his college career. ...and all that's fine. College opponents, schedules, skill levels, etc..., are way too volatile for any of this to mean anything. Here's a comprehensive list of College Football records. Let me know if there's a single one on there anybody cares about...who didn't openly root for that team, or go to that alma mater. https://americanfootballdatabase.fan...otball_records |
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For all the Maravich highlights we've seen regarding his passing game, dude was never among the league leaders in assists......or much of anything else other then 1 scoring title. He's listed with a HOF probability of 10.2% on Basketball Reference. I know why he made the Basketball HOF easily, since it takes into account both NBA and College careers, but he also made both the NBA All-50 Team and All-75 team, 25 years later, and for the life of me, I can't figure out why. Maybe he was way ahead of his time, and would have been a dagger of a 3 point shooter...but we'll never really know for sure. I put him in the category of Joe Namath and Bill Walton. Their reputation precedes them for whatever reason (they were flashy, risky players, with flashy, risky personalities, a ton of potential and bad knees?).....but when you look at their stats against other players...it leaves a lot to be desired. Again, I'll reiterate, this has nothing to do with Antoine Davis...who will have a very cool story to tell his kids and grandkids, but not have anything approaching the career of Maravich. Last edited by D. Bergin; 03-03-2023 at 06:34 PM. |
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It has been said that Pistol Pete would have averaged 57 points per game if there was a 3 point line when he played. I think it Dale Brown who said it.
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If they are going to count Davis's 5 years then they should also count the stats of Maravich on the freshman team - 17 games and 741 points. That gives him 4418 points in 100 games. Let's give Davis a sixth year of eligibility to try and pass that.
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Don't disagree with anyone's points and opinions. The worst thing that got to me was how many more games that Davis played, and the fact that he got to play a full 5 years of college basketball. Maravich, like most other basketball players back then, did not get to play as a freshman at all on the collegiate varsity team. And despite Maravich's team not doing very well his first two varsity seasons, they did end up 22-10 his senior year, 2nd place in the SEC, and a 4th place finish in the NIT. Maravich's senior year was the only season he got into any post season play.
Meanwhile, Davis got to add a 5th year of playing due to a ONE-TIME rule change/exception granted by the NCAA due to the Covid restrictions in place during the 20-21 season. While the exception was to make up for games not played during the height of the Covid pandemic, it is interesting in that Detroit Mercy still played in 22 games that season. That does not sound like much of a "lost season" to me. Also, the college itself had to agree to the extra year for qualifying athletes. Want to guess how Davis being the head coach's son likely factored into Detroit Mercy making that decision? The other ridiculous factor in all this is that even though Detroit Mercy did not make the NCAA or NIT tournaments, they can still play in a pay-for-play tournament I never even heard of before this called the College Basketball Invitational (CBI). But you have to be invited, oh, and then the college has to agree to pay a $27,500 entrance fee. How in the hell does this qualify as a legit Division I college tournament? And as this kid's Dad is the head basketball coach, and the group that runs this tournament would likely die for the possible attention this kid playing in this largely unknown and obscure tournament would bring, anyone want to bet how hard these parties may try to get this kid the one more game he needs to get 4 more points and claim the college all-time scoring record? I hear those of you that say it is a nothing record to you, and that you don't care. (Which begs the question of why you even bothered reading the thread in the first place then, let alone posting in it.) But fine, it still seems utterly ridiculous to be able to use games in some pay-for-play obscure tournament to be able to set a record that shouldn't be getting challenged at all in the first place, because of not some permanent rule change, but a one-time fluke rule exception that saw this kid lose maybe 8-9 games in the 20-21 Covid shortened season, and get to replace those missed games with a full 33 game season this year. And maybe even some more games for this year if Daddy can get the school to buy into this CBI tournament for his kid. As I already said, whoever is putting on and sponsoring this tournament, and possibly looking for more on airtime and promotion/hype, you know they're going to want this kid to play and set the all-time record during their tournament. And let's be honest, if this kid was really that good at basketball, he would've been pulled into the NBA draft long before now. This is more like a side-show stunt than anything else at this point IMO. |
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Nobody is ever going to assume there's an equivalence. The Maravich legend will continue unabated, no matter how many points this kid scores, or how many low level post-season tournaments he participates in. |
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Exactly! Not far off from Maravich, albeit at a lower level. It's not a record that should be held in high regard. For the record, he played way more games, but also shot half as many shots a game from the field as Maravich. Shot 38% from 3 point land, finishing up this season at a hair over 41%. For comparison that's about Steph Curry's college average at Davidson (Not in any way comparing him to Curry BTW). Good for the kid. He'll likely barely get a sniff at G-League, let alone the NBA, but he can say he scored as many points in college as "Pistol Pete". Ron Dayne is the All-Time Division 1 Leader in Rushing Yards (including Bowl games). He was a barely serviceable NFL back. Not including Bowl games, a fella by the name of Donnel Pumphrey has the record. He graduated 5 years ago. He's an assistant coach at his college now. This is low stakes stuff man. |
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I hope he does not. As others said to score that many points in over 2 extra years and in so many extra games it just seems wrong. In reality it happens already in all sports like the NBA all time scoring leaders and in MLB and all their records but it will never take away from the LEgend of Pistol Pete
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Any all time or career record will always involve players from different era's with different rules.
But the opportunity to play more games, in college basketball, has increased so much from when I was a kid. When I was younger, freshman were not eligible, no 3 pointers, no conference tournaments, 26 game schedule and 32 teams in the NCAA tournament. Yes you still have to be good to be the all time leader and I don't think it should be ignored. But it does not mean the all time leader is the best at what it is. Mike |
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