The 'evolution' that Steve Evans has been speaking about continued to show impressive signs during the 0-0 draw with Nottingham Forest but ultimately Rotherham's wait for a win goes on.
The Millers will claim they did enough to win the game, just as they did at Cardiff last week, but they had to settle for a point.
Here's the game with Stuart Pearce's men dissected in numbers.
1 - The number of home games the Millers have won on a Saturday afternoon this season after the disappointing stalemate.
1 - The number of goals the Millers have scored in the last seven games after drawing another blank.
3 - The number of home wins the Millers have recorded so far this season.
3 - The number of shots the Millers had on target during the 90 minutes.
5 - The number of games Millers skipper Craig Morgan has now gone without picking up a yellow card, his best run of the season.
5 - The number of games since the Milers last won at New York, their worst ever run at their new home.
5 - The number of clean sheets the defensive partnership of Craig Morgan and Kari Arnason have recorded this season after another shutout.
8 - The number of games from the last 10 where on-loan midfielder Anthony Wordsworth has not even made the matchday squad.
9 - The number of games since the Millers last won, their worst record since Andy Scott was in charge in 2011.
10 - The number of blanks the Millers have drawn in 21 Championship games this season after they failed to trouble the scorers again.
14 -The number of years since the Millers have recorded consecutive 0-0 draws in the league, going back to the 2000/01 Division One campaign.
16 - The number of shots the Millers had at Karl Darlow’s goal during the 90 minutes.
21 - The position in the Championship table the Millers currently occupy, one which most people would be willing to take come the end of the season.
185 - The number of minutes since the Millers last conceded a goal.
192 - The number of minutes since the Millers last scored a goal.
2608 - The number of Nottingham Forest fans packed together in the away end.
650,000 - The number of pounds' worth of striking talent sat on the Rotherham bench, with only Jordan Bowery getting four minutes of action.