Better question would be: Can Baylor Basketball keep a big enough rotation healthy for March. We've been snake bitten the past 3 years with mid and late season injuries that significantly lowered our threat level in the NCAAs compared with actual seed. We could have gone back to back in 22 if we had not been decimated with injuries. No one is gonna convince me any differently.
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Should Baylor Basketball Keep a Larger Rotation to be Ready for March?
I started reading Nate Silver’s new book “On the Edge,” and he details that playing heads-up poker — or against one other player — is a far different game than simply playing a normal table with eight other players.
That got me thinking: Should Baylor basketball lower its chances of winning a few regular season games by keeping the rotation larger?
The easy retort to this idea is that it’s incredibly difficult to win basketball games.
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