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We R Final Four

Quote from: Shaka Shart on January 07, 2025, 03:06:47 PMThe human body is amazing. I hope one day you come to appreciate that
....and come to a college basketball chat to tell the world!

Shaka Shart

" There are two things I can consistently smell.    Poop and Chlorine.  All poop smells like acrid baby poop mixed with diaper creme. And almost anything that smells remotely like poop; porta-johns, water filtration plants, fertilizer, etc., smells exactly the same." - Tower912

Re: COVID-19

BM1090


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mileskishnish72

Nice article, Brew, but I have a couple of questions. How are the "predictive" and "resumé" numbers derived? Thanks in advance.

DoctorV

Quote from: We R Final Four on January 07, 2025, 02:29:48 PMYeah...was seriously hoping that was nor the case.

Sounds like you're boner negative

Shaka Shart

" There are two things I can consistently smell.    Poop and Chlorine.  All poop smells like acrid baby poop mixed with diaper creme. And almost anything that smells remotely like poop; porta-johns, water filtration plants, fertilizer, etc., smells exactly the same." - Tower912

Re: COVID-19

brewcity77

Quote from: mileskishnish72 on January 07, 2025, 09:52:18 PMNice article, Brew, but I have a couple of questions. How are the "predictive" and "resumé" numbers derived? Thanks in advance.

In addition to the NET, which is primarily a sorting tool, there are six metrics on the team sheet.

The resume metrics are the Kevin Pauga Index, Strength of Record, and Wins Above Bubble. They are different, but the main goal is to evaluate a team's results against their strength of schedule. They are primarily interested in whether you win or lose and where you do it rather than how you do it. The Resume number in the article is the average of that year's resume metrics. WAB is new to the team sheet this year, the others have been there since 2020.

The predictive metrics are kenpom, the Basketball Performance Index, and T-Rank (often referred to as Torvik in reference to its creator, Bart Torvik). They are focused on efficiency and tempo free numbers. So it's more about how you win or lose, and you can benefit from losing closer than expected or be penalized for winning closer than you should. Previously Sagarin was on here, but that metric was discontinued last year and replaced by T-Rank this year. The Predictive number is the average of these.

It's also worth noting SOR & BPI are owned by ESPN. I'm personally not a fan of a media outlet with a financial interest controlling these, especially as BPI was pretty much singularly the reason Mountain West teams were underseeded last year due to the ESPN metrics having a negative modifier for teams that play at higher altitude.


DoctorV

Who the heck is Kevin Pauga?

How long before the BCI, Brew City Index?

brewcity77

Quote from: DoctorV on January 07, 2025, 11:18:31 PMWho the heck is Kevin Pauga?

How long before the BCI, Brew City Index?

Statistician that started his career on Tom Izzo's staff. He was video coordinator for MSU when he developed the formula, and is now an Associate AD there.

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