Here’s the four factor analysis tool with data through games of 01/10/08. It’s preloaded with Minnesota vs Penn State but by following directions in the legend you can compare any of the teams that you would like. Minnesota has the edge in offensive and defensive efficiency, causing turnovers, and free throw efficiency (getting fouled and [...]
PSU Individual Tempo Free Numbers
Click on the chart to analyze the details. The individual leaders are: Percent Minutes – Geary Claxton 76.1% Offensive Rating – Brandon Hassell 120 Percent Possessions – Geary Claxton 30.8% Percent Shots – Geary Claxton 30.3% Effective FG% – Danny Morrissey 61.3% Offensive RB% – Brandon Hassell 18.9% Defensive RB% – Geary Claxton 20.8% Free [...]
Sports Illustrated showing some tempo free love
Luke Winn of Sports Illustrated files this report using efficiency numbers Early warnings: How lack of efficiency could doom some contenders Winn uses Ken Pomeroy’s data to analyze the AP poll to try to identify false contenders and sleepers. I believe that Winn could have presented his data a little differently by using a scattergram [...]
Non Conference Team Tempo Free Stats
The beginning of conference play provides a perfect opportunity to take a look at Penn State’s numbers as they stack up against the rest of the conference. Here’s a UncleLar user visualization of many of the usual tempo free stats. I am rushing this to market a little quickly and have not triple checked the [...]
PSU/Princeton Offensive Production
Just experimenting with my new toy. Here’s a breakdown of where the both teams are getting their points. No surprise that PSU gets so few FT points. I’m actually a little surprised. I expected Princeton to have a larger percentage on their 3′s.