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I think rushing the court is great, and fully support it. But, I think there are some general rules that should be followed when doing it, instead of doing it for every game that the crowd sees as a “big win.”

When the Drake Bulldogs defeated No. 17 Creighton on Jan. 23, I was fine with the crowd rushing the court for that win.

It was the Bulldogs’ first win over a ranked opponent since they beat Butler in the magical 2007-08 season in the BracketBuster game.

Plus, the Bulldogs were big underdogs.

When my alma mater Saint Louis defeated No. 9 Butler on Thursday night, 75-58, fans rushed the court.

It marked SLU’s first win over a top-10 team since the 2003 season.

So go ahead and rush the court, right?

Not so fast. SLU was a 2.5-point favorite against Butler.

Rushing the court after beating a team you are favored against makes no sense.

In my opinion, rushing the court should be saved for wins over ranked teams (preferably top-10) who you are big underdogs against, or for championship games.

But hey, maybe that’s just me.

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The other night as Larry Peterson and I sat in the office working, somehow the name “Pistol” Pete Maravich got brought up.

I don’t even remember what Larry said to make me mention his name, but it brought up an amazing stat I had read about him just the day before.

Maravich, who is the all-time leading scorer in NCAA history with 3,667 points for his career and an average of 44.2 points per game for more than a point per minute for his career, amassed those totals with two major factors making his scoring lower than it actually could have been.

First, at that time, freshmen could not play at the varsity level. So, Maravich’s totals came in only three years.

Secondly, Maravich played college ball before the 3-point line came into play.

Known for his long-range shooting and crafty ballhandling and passes, Maravich could have scored so much more if the 3-point line was in effect.

Which leads me to the stat I saw.

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