Shooters keep shooting.
If Central Michigan junior Braylon Rayson missed 20 shots in a row, however unlikely that is, expect him to continue firing away with attempts number 21 and 22.
Rayson was coming off an underwhelming performance Saturday in a loss to Ball State when he tweaked his knee early on and ended up making only one of his seven shots from the floor over 25 minutes of action.
The Chippewas needed more out of Rayson Tuesday night in what was arguably their biggest game of the season to date, a home showdown with Mid-American Conference frontrunner Toledo.