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Something worth monitoring: Lowest single-game MOV record

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In January 2014, the Huskies went to Waco and beat Baylor by 11 points. Throughout Uconn's 40-0 season, that was the lowest single-game MOV. The new record, then, was "highest-lowest" single-game MOV. Never has the lowest single-game MOV been more than 11 for any WCBB program in D1.

Once a team has been defeated, it is eliminated from contention for this record; a loss is a negative MOV. Thus, only still-undefeated teams remain in contention to reset the record.

There are 16 teams in D1 other than UConn (already eliminated via the two-point win over FSU) that are still undefeated. I will list those teams, along with the lowest single-game MOV in parentheses:

USF (12)
Virginia Tech (4)
Clemson (7)
West Virginia (5)
Kansas State (5)
Oklahoma State (8)
Maryland (6)
Buffalo (1)
Ohio (6)
Boise State (3)
Colorado (10)
Utah (1)
Cal (7)
Arkansas (3)
Mississippi State (4)
Alabama (6)

In conclusion, only one team remains in contention to reset UConn's old record. What's more, USF has to go on the road to play UConn, so the Huskies have an indirect shot to win and ensure that the record will last for at least another season.

It's a little-known record. It's also in contention for least breakable. let's see if it keeps going!
 
Very cool: thanks so much for the work and insight. The Huskies don't even need to beat USF; they just need to lose by less than 11.

Like you seem to be, and so with us all, for obvious reasons MOV isn't the best indicator of excellent play. And, of course, there's also A(verage)MOV, leadership in which doesn't require an undefeated season.
 
It's also in contention for least breakable. let's see if it keeps going!

This ishighly unlikely to be broken, except by UConn.
But the back to back loss streak will never ever be broken.
 
This ishighly unlikely to be broken, except by UConn.
But the back to back loss streak will never ever be broken.
. As you probably know, UConn hasn't lost two in a row since the first round of the 1993 NCAA tournament and hasn't come close to happening since neeeding overtime to beat USF in December 2004 (after having lost the game prior). But winning every game by 11+? That's just an amazing record, so you may be right as to how untouchable that record appears to be.
 
. As you probably know, UConn hasn't lost two in a row since the first round of the 1993 NCAA tournament and hasn't come close to happening since neeeding overtime to beat USF in December 2004 (after having lost the game prior). But winning every game by 11+? That's just an amazing record, so you may be right as to how untouchable that record appears to be.

You can always get a super team - e.g. Griner/Sims, so I could see 11+ happening again someday. Not likely but plausible.
But sustained excellence over 23+ years doesn't happen.
 
Metal-oxide varistor. It's a small component in your computer system's power distribution strip that keeps your computer from being fried by your electric power company.

I'm always glad to help.
I thought MOV is Quick Time movie format ....LOL
 
The record holds! USF lost its first game of the season in a stunning upset to Long Beach State. The highest lowest single-game in-season MOV is 11 points, in a season when UConn went 40-0 and beat Baylor 66-55.

Will this record ever be touched? The magnificent 2014 team, with all of its five starters on HoH Wall by now, set standard after standard and may just be the greatest we've ever had. Of course, we're so spoiled that arguments could be made for 2002 and 2016, but that 2014 squad was truly divine.

And how quickly did this record hold up this season? That was fast!
 
It can be, but not if you blow up your computer first.
It may require too much memory to know what MOV is. And everything the Huskies do is so amazing as to blow up a computer.
 
In January 2014, the Huskies went to Waco and beat Baylor by 11 points. Throughout Uconn's 40-0 season, that was the lowest single-game MOV. The new record, then, was "highest-lowest" single-game MOV. Never has the lowest single-game MOV been more than 11 for any WCBB program in D1.

Once a team has been defeated, it is eliminated from contention for this record; a loss is a negative MOV. Thus, only still-undefeated teams remain in contention to reset the record.

There are 16 teams in D1 other than UConn (already eliminated via the two-point win over FSU) that are still undefeated. I will list those teams, along with the lowest single-game MOV in parentheses:

USF (12)
Virginia Tech (4)
Clemson (7)
West Virginia (5)
Kansas State (5)
Oklahoma State (8)
Maryland (6)
Buffalo (1)
Ohio (6)
Boise State (3)
Colorado (10)
Utah (1)
Cal (7)
Arkansas (3)
Mississippi State (4)
Alabama (6)

In conclusion, only one team remains in contention to reset UConn's old record. What's more, USF has to go on the road to play UConn, so the Huskies have an indirect shot to win and ensure that the record will last for at least another season.

It's a little-known record. It's also in contention for least breakable. let's see if it keeps going!

Least breakable ?
Wait until next year !
 
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