Breaking record= Lofton is back

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TennJoe06

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Lofton was thinking about breaking the 3 point record the whole season. Now that it is behind him, I see the old Chris Lofton from now on.
 
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He won't catch Redick, but I'd love for him to get top 5.

Tonight he wanted the ball and didn't hesitate to shoot. Hopefully this wasn't a fluke.
 
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There isn't a coach in the country that wants to see Lofton get his stroke back. Fortunately for us, it looks like he is doing just that. Having him as a threat to drop 20 every night makes Tennessee a serious Final Four contender.
 
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i agree that he won't catch redick but he has a chance. 5 a game for the rest of the season and ncaa tourney and he will have it. Not very likely. Anyone have a link to the all time list? I can't find one.
 
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i agree that he won't catch redick but he has a chance. 5 a game for the rest of the season and ncaa tourney and he will have it. Not very likely. Anyone have a link to the all time list? I can't find one.

I couldn't find one either. I'd like to see how close he is to passing the other guys ahead of him...
 
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well i have yet to find a complete list, but I did find that #2, held by Curtis Staples, has 413. This is very realistic and I believe he will get there! 39 to go!
 
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1. J.J. Redick, Duke (2006) 457 in 139 games
2. Keydren Clark, St. Peter's (2006), 435 in 118 games
3. Curtis Staples, Virginia (1998), 413 in 122 games
4. Keith Veney, Lamar/Marshall (1997), 409 in 111 games
5. Doug Day, Radford (1993), 401 in 117 games
6. Gerry McNamara, Syracuse (2006), 400 in 135 games
7. Michael Watson, UMKC (2004), 391 in 117 games
8. Ronnie Schmitz, UMKC (1993), 378 in 112 games
9. Mark Alberts, Akron (1993), 375 in 107 games
10. Chris Lofton, Tennessee (2008), 374 in 111 games
 
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One thing I enjoyed watching was Chris wanted the ball... seemed like to me he was a little more likely to pass earlier... but the other night if he was open, that shot was going down.
 
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One thing I enjoyed watching was Chris wanted the ball... seemed like to me he was a little more likely to pass earlier... but the other night if he was open, that shot was going down.
I noticed that as well. The other thing that I noticed was that bruce still got all over him when he took that falling away sideways 3 from the top of the key early in the first half. I like that CBP isn't afraid to tell him to not take the bad shot-even if he seems fragile at the time.
Hopefully CLo is back, we are going to need him.
 
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