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Who is K-State's greatest Trillionaire?


We know live in a world where stats, sometimes completely useless, can be found in anything. After reading a Black Heart Gold Pants article about a new stat - "The Trillion." (Don't worry Cat fans, Devan Bawinkel Is The World's Greatest Trillionaire.)

To give you a little background on the Trillion, I'll explain how it is calculated (or not calculated...). We might as well call the stat Mr. Irrelevant, but that name is already taken by the NFL draft. In order to achieve this stat, a player must finish the game (having at least played of course) and do absolutely nothing. Well, nothing that would show up in the box score. This includes, 0 points, 0 shots taken, 0 free throws taken, 0 rebounds, 0 assists, 0 turnovers, 0 steals, 0 blocks, 0 fouls, and of course 0 points.

Now this isn't that rare of an occurance. It's not that hard to not pick up any stats in 30 seconds of scrub time. That's what makes Devan Bawinkel's 12 Trillion night even more "special."

So how does our Cat's stack up to the trillion? Pretty good I suppose. In all of our games as a team, the Wildcats have accounted for 24 Trillion. That's pretty good I guess - though I have no other stats to go off of. 5 total Cats have had a trillion game, but one players stands out above the rest.

Here's a look at the members of the K-State Trillion Club:

Chris Merriewether: 1 Trillion (Came against KU last night)

Rodney McGruder: 2 Trillion (@OU)

Nick Russell: 4 Trillion (IUPUI, UNLV, KU)

Jordan Henriquez Roberts: 4 Trillion (had 2 trillion twice against KU...)

And our biggest non-contributor:

Victor Ojeleye: 13 TRILLION! He achieved this in games against Ole Miss, Dayton, Xavier, Alabama, Cleveland State, @ Mizzou, and @ Tech. His "worst" game all season came against Tech where he recorded (or didn't record) 5 trillion!

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