How the 3-Pointer Revolution Is Shaping an Unpredictable March Madness Showdown
Over the last four years, Alabama has absolutely dominated the deep ball in college basketball, firing more three-pointers than any other team—and making a boatload of them, too. Coach Nate Oats is unwavering in his conviction that beyond the arc is where the foundation of modern hoops success lies. As we gear up for the madness that March brings, other squads might find it tough to keep pace with the Crimson Tide’s prolific long-range assault, yet they’re certainly embracing the three-point revolution themselves. It’s a fascinating crossroads—the game has evolved dramatically since the three-point line became part of college basketball’s DNA 40 seasons ago, shifting the strategies from bruising inside play to stretching defenses in search of those game-changing perimeter shots. But with the 3’s volatility—capable of sparking monumental upsets or swiftly sealing doom—the question teams face is how much faith to put in that shot when the stakes are sky-high. The numbers tell a compelling story, and the stakes have never been greater.



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