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Cincinnati has not scored 70 points in conference road game in two years (18 straight games). The last time they did was March 8th, 2014 in a 70-66 win over Rutgers.

Since joining the American, UC has been held under 70 points in 24 of 27 conference road games.
 
Cincinnati has not scored 70 points in conference road game in two years (18 straight games). The last time they did was March 8th, 2014 in a 70-66 win over Rutgers.

Since joining the American, UC has been held under 70 points in 24 of 27 conference road games.
What is our record in those games?
 
Cincinnati has not scored 70 points in conference road game in two years (18 straight games). The last time they did was March 8th, 2014 in a 70-66 win over Rutgers.

Since joining the American, UC has been held under 70 points in 24 of 27 conference road games.

Thanks for the awesome stat.
 
Cincinnati has not scored 70 points in conference road game in two years (18 straight games). The last time they did was March 8th, 2014 in a 70-66 win over Rutgers.

Since joining the American, UC has been held under 70 points in 24 of 27 conference road games.

It does not take a rocket scientist to say something is not working here on those stats
 
Thanks for the awesome stat.

Lol. Don't shoot the messenger. It must improve if we want to win the league. I'd imagine that trend extends to most games away from home in general. And obviously nothing in the postseason is in our own gym. We were able to score against St. Joe's at least (thanks to Evans playing instead of Thomas), so it's a good sign that that's the last thing we saw offensively. I know it makes Coach extremely uneasy to ever allow 70, but our incredible record over the last however many years when scoring 70+ isn't a fluke.
 
Our teams have steadily improved in offense the last few years, it's all in the stats. We keep bringing in guys who can put the ball in the hoop while still be that lengthy defender we like they are only gonna get better. I think nick has shown some interest in bigger scoring threats these last couple classes, hopefully that can translate into bringing in some even better scorers of all goes well. I know a lot of people are down on the program but I think things are heading in the right direction for sure.
 
Our teams have steadily improved in offense the last few years, it's all in the stats. We keep bringing in guys who can put the ball in the hoop while still be that lengthy defender we like they are only gonna get better. I think nick has shown some interest in bigger scoring threats these last couple classes, hopefully that can translate into bringing in some even better scorers of all goes well. I know a lot of people are down on the program but I think things are heading in the right direction for sure.

Except the stat this thread is based on.
 
Our teams have steadily improved in offense the last few years, it's all in the stats. We keep bringing in guys who can put the ball in the hoop while still be that lengthy defender we like they are only gonna get better. I think nick has shown some interest in bigger scoring threats these last couple classes, hopefully that can translate into bringing in some even better scorers of all goes well. I know a lot of people are down on the program but I think things are heading in the right direction for sure.

The last 4 years, playing in a mostly far weaker league, we have averaged 67.5 points per game. The prior 4 years, all in the Big East, we averaged 68.5 points per game. The year before last we had the lowest offensive average of the entire Cronin era at 62.1 points per game. Please explain your statement how that translates into steady improvemeant in recent years.
 
Another nugget for you guys. Cincinnati has not scored 70 points against a ranked team away from home (true road game or neutral site game) since December 31th, 2012 in a 70-61 win at #24 Pittsburgh (a team that ended up in the CBI), a streak of 13 straight games.

If you omit that game (since Pittsburgh ended up sucking), the last time Cincinnati scored more than 70 points in a game against a ranked team away from home was a 71-68 win March 9th, 2012 at MSG against #2 Syracuse.
 
Once again you're relating point totals to winning, which isn't the case. What's our records in those games, what did the other team average scoring in those games. Those are just as important.
 
Why did you pick 70 and not 72 or 68 or 67? Seems a tad cherry picked.

And if anyone should know it's nts. PPG is as much, if not more related to pace than actual offense.

I haven't gone back and looked, but it'd be more interesting to see it in terms of points per possession given we play at one of the slowest paces in the country.
 
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