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Interesting MVC metrics

PostPosted: April 13th, 2015, 9:32 am
by uniftw
I was doing some looking around sports-reference.com earlier today for the Cotton/NBA thread and came across this by accident.

This seems like the end all/be all MVC stat/metric site.

http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/con ... c/leaders/

Re: Interesting MVC metrics

PostPosted: April 13th, 2015, 10:13 am
by Ricardo del Rio
uniftw wrote:I was doing some looking around sports-reference.com earlier today for the Cotton/NBA thread and came across this by accident.

This seems like the end all/be all MVC stat/metric site.

http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/con ... c/leaders/


Whoa! A great find. Thanks.

Adam Emmenecker (sp) . 6.45 assists per game. He was a very fine college players.

Re: Interesting MVC metrics

PostPosted: April 13th, 2015, 10:23 am
by uniftw
Ricardo del Rio wrote:
uniftw wrote:I was doing some looking around sports-reference.com earlier today for the Cotton/NBA thread and came across this by accident.

This seems like the end all/be all MVC stat/metric site.

http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/con ... c/leaders/


Whoa! A great find. Thanks.

Adam Emmenecker (sp) . 6.45 assists per game. He was a very fine college players.

I've used that site for so many things and I'd never come across that section.

I first noticed it when looking at Cotton's stats I noticed a "defensive metric", or something or other. I clicked it and started looking through the career, season, etc... defensive numbers that were linked at the top. I clicked one more link and found this page.

There is HOURS, maybe days, of digging around on this site to start finding everything.


Interesting to note the year sCUm was terrible on defense and Etchassketch won DPOY there was big outrage with it, but he did have the best defensive rating that year.

On that note, the best defensive season ever tracked by this site? Jordan Egleseder.

Lot's of WSU guys at the top of the "career" list.

No idea how that can even be measured but it's really interesting to look at.

Re: Interesting MVC metrics

PostPosted: April 13th, 2015, 11:24 am
by musiccitybulldog
Thanks for posting. Interesting facts.

Re: Interesting MVC metrics

PostPosted: April 13th, 2015, 12:53 pm
by valleychamp
Most FG attempts in a single season going back to 1997:

1. DJ Balentine took 563 shots this season. Which is 35 shots more than the next most, which is also DJ Balentine, from last season.

Re: Interesting MVC metrics

PostPosted: April 13th, 2015, 12:56 pm
by Cdizzle
valleychamp wrote:Most FG attempts in a single season going back to 1997:

1. DJ Balentine took 563 shots this season. Which is 35 shots more than the next most, which is also DJ Balentine, from last season.


#1stteam #winningisntthepoint #defenseoptional

Re: Interesting MVC metrics

PostPosted: April 13th, 2015, 1:08 pm
by uniftw
valleychamp wrote:Most FG attempts in a single season going back to 1997:

1. DJ Balentine took 563 shots this season. Which is 35 shots more than the next most, which is also DJ Balentine, from last season.

BUT the offense isn't just him putting up as many shots as he can after running off of 15 illegal screens.

Honestly though, look at where Mock ranks offensively and defensively and imagine how good that team could be if they could get a coach that could learn to run an offense that wasn't just pick one guy to shoot 20-30 times per game and ignore the rest of the team

Re: Interesting MVC metrics

PostPosted: April 13th, 2015, 6:32 pm
by UEACES80
LOL about the illegal screens = I think there might be a Panther fan bitter that UE beat them this season.

Re: Interesting MVC metrics

PostPosted: April 13th, 2015, 7:08 pm
by stl scooter
Ballentine led UE in assists (#7 in the MVC).
Also, he was tops in the MVC in FT made.

Re: Interesting MVC metrics

PostPosted: April 13th, 2015, 7:11 pm
by stl scooter
UE led the MVC in scoring and FG%, why would anyone think there is a problem with their offense?