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An analysis of Indiana’s scoring droughts under Archie Miller

Through the first 24 games this season, the longest scoring drought that the Indiana men’s basketball team has endured each game, on average, has been 259 seconds — or four minutes and 19 seconds, which is roughly the span from the end of one media timeout to the start of the next.

While Indiana’s national ranking in terms of its adjusted offensive efficiency has slowly improved in each season under coach Archie Miller — from 92nd in 2018 to 82nd in 2019 to 65th in 2020 to 46th this season (through March 1), per kenpom.com – the Hoosiers’ offensive performance in conference play actually reached its high-water mark in Year One under Miller.