Baldi are you moonlighting at CFN. Sounds like one of your posts.
I thought this was an interesting part. The moving of the 3 point line doesn't seem to have had any effect.
"4) The new 3 point line hasn’t changed college basketball
When the NCAA rules committee decided to move the three point line back a full foot in 2007 to 20 feet 9 inches starting this season, there was plenty of consternation about how much it would change the college game. While just about everyone agreed that the old three point line was too easy, there were dire predictions of longer, less exciting games, with slower tempos, lower field goal percentages, and more foul shooting as teams forced the ball inside more.
Well, midway through the season, it appears those fears were unfounded. On Sunday,
Marquette made no less than 15 of 25 three point attempts in their rout of Cincinnati, with Jerel McNeal going 7 for 7 behind the arc.
Overall, not only are the number of three point attempts so far this season virtually unchanged from this point a year ago, but three point field goal percentage is the same as well. Currently, two Pac-10 teams – Arizona and Cal – are in fact shooting better from three than any team had been at this point last year.
If anything, many teams are actually throwing up more threes than ever. VMI, the Playstation team of college basketball, led the nation in three point attempts per game in 2007-08 with 11.6. This season, they’ve already shot 150 in just their first 11 games, for an average of 13.6. Belmont, another grip-it-and-rip-it team, hocked up over 350 three pointers last year. They have already tried 90 of them in their first 8 games.
Just based on general observation, I would go so far as to say that not only are players still bombing away from three just as much as before, but more and more are shooting from beyond the NBA line. Players today are just that good, and moving the three point line back a foot hasn’t done anything to change the way they play the game."