Fantastic stuff here by Kirk.
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Khaal, you are the Malcolm Gladwell of Cyclone statistics.
So if it isn't ISU's 3pt performance that determines their success then what factor is it? I'm going to say opponent field goal percentage. But that probably could be said of any team.
Khaal, you are the Malcolm Gladwell of Cyclone statistics.
So if it isn't ISU's 3pt performance that determines their success then what factor is it? I'm going to say opponent field goal percentage. But that probably could be said of any team.
Kirk,
a week ago (or so), you looked at fouls/ FT by team for home and away games. I feel like for games we've won - while not making a lot of 3s) we shot and made a lot of FTs. Opposite for games we've lost. Do the stats back this up? How do our FT performances correlate with 3P performances for wins and losses? Care to take this a step further?
This is the same chart as in the article with FTM and FTA included. At a quick glance it is all over the map.
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You're too kind. To be honest I haven't found a single thing that can be correlated to wins and losses throughout this season. For a while it was the combo A:TO ratio of Lucious and Clyburn but that has kind of worn off. Maybe this week I'll go back and try and dig one up again.
Wow. You're right. 10 of 22 against a good team (KSU) and we win. 29 of 34 + #1 ranking 3P performance and we lose. We only shoot 3 against TCU, combined with a poor 3P performance and we win...
khaal just on Murph and Andy discussing this. Well done sir. Glad he was ble to point out how wrong Murph and Andy are on this subject.