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<h2>College Basketball Countdown</h2>
<p>In just over 50 days (52 to be precise), college basketball will make its return. Official practices are set to begin shortly, and both "secret" and "non-secret" scrimmages are planned for the end of October. Expect to see plenty of practice footage on social media leading up to November 3rd.</p>
<h2>Off-Season Coming to an End</h2>
<p>Good news: the off-season is nearing its end.</p>
<h2>Evaluating Josh Ojianwuna's Impact</h2>
<p>Recently, Connor and Justin discussed the significance of Josh Ojianwuna for Ohio State this season. The 6-foot-10 transfer center from Baylor shot nearly 80% last season but is currently recovering from a torn ACL sustained in February.</p>
<h2>Health Concerns</h2>
<p>His health will be crucial in determining his potential impact on the Buckeyes. Justin believes that the fourth-year player won't contribute this season due to his injury, while Connor maintains that Ojianwuna will recover in time to be a game-changer.</p>
<h2>Coaching Insights</h2>
<p>After consulting with Jake Diebler, it seems Justin might be correct; however, the Buckeyes' coaching and medical teams are not yet prepared to provide a timeline for his full recovery, as per Diebler.</p>
<h2>NBA Rule Changes</h2>
<p>This week, the NBA announced that half-court shots and buzzer-beaters will no longer affect individual players' shooting percentages—only the team’s statistics will be impacted. This change seems aimed at encouraging players to take more dramatic shots for thrilling gameplay.</p>
<h2>Improving College Basketball</h2>
<p>With these updates, we’re discussing potential changes to college basketball rules or stats that could enhance the game. Whether a rule that should be re-evaluated, a new rule to implement, or additional statistics to track, what would make college basketball better?</p>
<h3>This Week's Question: What Change Would Enhance College Basketball?</h3>
<h3>Connor: Include Fouls Drawn in the Box Score</h3>
<p>Introducing fouls drawn in box scores would not only enrich game narratives but also reflect a player’s developed skill as they advance in their career. It’s common to see a player with 21 points listed as shooting 5-for-7, which doesn’t add up without recognizing free throw contributions.</p>
<p>While some resources like KenPom track fouls drawn per 40 minutes, including this dimensionality in the main box score would be beneficial. Drawing fouls is a learned skill that players refine over time. Techniques such as shot fakes and drawing contact take dedication and practice, not merely luck.</p>
<p>If a player consistently draws fouls, it's indicative of their offensive prowess, showing that defenders resort to illegal methods to impede them. Recognizing this talent in box scores would highlight the skill involved in drawing fouls.</p>
<h3>Goaltending Rule Change</h3>
<p>Another rule change I’ve long desired in American basketball relates to goaltending. Currently, the goaltending rule states that players cannot interfere once the ball is on its downward path or above the imaginary cylinder over the rim. However, in FIBA play, a player can legally play the ball once it touches the rim.</p>
<p>This minor change could enrich gameplay without occurring frequently, but it aligns with my vision of improving the sport.</p>
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