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Box Score 11/15: The Boss breaks down college football
*Note - being pretty loose with how exactly The Boss is breaking down college football. Orlando Sentinel/Getty Images

Box Score 11/15: The Boss breaks down college football

Welcome to the YB Box Score, what we're reading in between all those "tortilla on the window posing as supermoon" texts from our friends.

Happy birthday to Greg Anthony, Floyd Womack, Lofa Tatupu, Sasha Pavlovic and Karl-Anthony Towns. On this day in 1960, Elgin Baylor scored a then-record 71 points against the New York Knicks while a member of the Los Angeles Lakers.

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Cris Collinsworth sends Bill Simmons to the burn ward... 



(...but he later deleted the tweet.)

Around the league

  • A Klay Thompson-to-the-Celtics rumor has been making the rounds, despite its origins on a little-known site with a conspicuous lack of sources. How does something like this get started? [San Jose Mercury News]
  • For all the talk about Marcus Mariota being a system quarterback before his entry into the NFL, he's thriving on Mike Mularkey's old-school, 'exotic smashmouth' system. [The Ringer]
  • Who says coaches don't care about fan feedback? USMNT coach Jurgen Klinsmann regularly chats with fans on Facebook Live, and did so in the wake of the US loss to Mexico in their World Cup qualifier last Friday. [SportTechie]
  • Conor McGregor is undoubtedly the UFC's biggest draw, and with his brash, confrontational style, he calls the shots... for better or worse. [Kotaku]
  • The 1989-90 Calgary Flames were loaded with talent. So why was it a big deal when former Red Army player Sergei Makarov won the Calder Trophy? Because he was 31 years old. [Puck Daddy]

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