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VCU would nudge new conference ahead of ACC; Current All-Conference players for Catholic 7 + Butler/Xavier/VCU

Written by: noreply@blogger.com (bamamarquettefan1)

After a day of rumors the 7 Catholic, Basketball only schools left the Big East for a new conference which we hope will be called, well, the Big East.  With Xavier and Butler also joining, the addition of VCU would put Marquette right back in the 2nd best conference in the land behind the Big Ten. Below are the averages of each team on www.kenpom.com, and the actual averages of the conferences (I tallied each team on his page since he apparently using some rounding in the conference averages his lists).

The Big Ten would still be the top conference, but VCU would nudge the new conference past the ACC for the 2nd best conference.  If Creighton, St. Louis or Dayton join instead of or in addition to VCU, then the conference would slip a few points from the totals below, but still be in the mix for 2nd best conference.  Below the team listings, I list the 1st through 4th All-Conference teams based on VCU, and then the rest of Marquette's players and then the 10 All-Americans based on www.valueaddbasketball.com, which is updated through Wednesday's games.

RankTeamPyth[/tr]
17Virginia Commonwealth 0.903
29Georgetown 0.854
40Marquette 0.827
55Butler 0.789
73Providence 0.746
80Seton Hall 0.720
81Xavier 0.714
85DePaul 0.698
91St. John's 0.678
93Villanova 0.676
1Big Ten0.811
2New Confererence Total0.760
3ACC0.753
4Big 120.736
5Mountain West0.724
6Pac120.714
7SEC0.700
As for the actual players, VCU would have two of the All-Conference players in the 10-team conference, while Davante Gardner would be the best player on the 3rd team and Jamil Wilson the best on the 4th team.  I know some are frustrated that Vander Blue is only up to 766th (top 20% of all players) despite his excellent play, but through the first few games his shooting percentage was low and turnover rate was high against poor competition.  He was not in the top 1500 then, and his actual Value Add was 0.00.  He has been shooting up - playing great against better competition - so he is on the trajectory to continue shooting up if he keeps playing his best ball against great competition (the opposite of what happened in the past).

Value Add continues to love Shabazz Napier of UConn as the one 1st Team All-American from the current Big East (bottom of list), but I do expect Otto Porter of Georgetown to end up as the top player this year as his 7.17 would be much higher if he had not missed the first several games with a concussion.  In fact, he may well have been the top player in the country by now if he had played those games.  All players are listed on www.valueaddbasketball.com and can be sorted by team, conference, name, etc.

RnkAll-ConferenceTeamHtYrOffenseDefensePG/PerTotalNBA?[/tr]
42Juvonte ReddicVirginia Commonwealth6' 9"Jr5.14-2.730.007.87
43Bryce CottonProvidence6' 1"Jr6.29-0.061.507.84
48Fuquan EdwinSeton Hall6' 6"Jr4.70-2.910.007.61
52Briante WeberVirginia Commonwealth6' 2"So3.34-4.120.007.46
64Otto PorterGeorgetown6' 8"So3.30-3.870.007.17SF
Rnk2nd teamTeamHtYrOffenseDefensePG/PerTotalNBA?
108Treveon GrahamVirginia Commonwealth6' 5"So5.76-0.370.006.13
111Kadeem BattsProvidence6' 9"Jr4.31-1.750.006.06
149Justin MartinXavier6' 6"So5.08-0.550.005.63
164Brandon YoungDePaul6' 4"Jr4.250.281.505.47
213D'Angelo HarrisonSt. John's6' 3"So2.51-1.291.004.80SG
Rnk3rd teamTeamHtYrOffenseDefensePG/PerTotalNBA?
244Davante GardnerMarquette6' 8"Jr3.13-1.340.004.47
252Andrew Smith (But)Butler6' 11"Sr4.33-0.090.004.42
270Rotnei ClarkeButler6' 0Sr5.281.470.504.31
288Kellen DunhamButler6' 6"Fr5.591.350.004.25
309LaDontae HentonProvidence6' 6"So1.44-2.670.004.10
Rnk4th teamTeamHtYrOffenseDefensePG/PerTotalNBA?
355Jamil WilsonMarquette6' 7"Jr2.71-1.120.003.83
369Khyle MarshallButler6' 6"Jr3.810.080.003.73
370Nate LubickGeorgetown6' 8"Jr2.14-1.590.003.73
426Cleveland MelvinDePaul6' 8"Jr2.05-1.430.003.48
448Kyle SmythSeton Hall6' 4"Sr3.210.310.503.39
RnkRest of MarquetteTeamHtYrOffenseDefensePG/PerTotalNBA?
720Junior CadouganMarquette6' 1"Sr1.28-0.141.002.42
766Vander BlueMarquette6' 4"Jr1.25-0.071.002.32
821Chris OtuleMarquette6' 11"Sr1.50-0.650.002.15
933Juan AndersonMarquette6' 6"So0.54-1.350.001.89
951Jake ThomasMarquette6' 3"Jr1.50-0.350.001.85
1055Derrick WilsonMarquette6' 1"So0.41-0.700.501.61
1421Trent LockettMarquette6' 5"Sr0.14-0.880.001.02
1441Steve TaylorMarquette6' 7"Fr0.56-0.440.001.00
1701Jamal FergusonMarquette6' 4"Fr0.13-0.510.000.64
RnkAll-AmericanTeamHtYrOffenseDefensePG/PerTotalNBA?
1Erick GreenVirginia Tech6' 3"Sr9.52-0.741.5011.76PG
2Mason PlumleeDuke6' 10"Sr8.31-3.400.0011.71PF
3Mike MuscalaBucknell6' 11"Sr8.52-3.010.0011.53
4Ed DanielMurray St.6' 7"Sr6.98-3.740.0010.72
5Shabazz NapierConnecticut6' 1"Jr6.67-2.351.5010.52PG
6C.J. McCollumLehigh6' 3"Sr6.81-1.691.5010.00PG/SG
7Ian ClarkBelmont6' 3"Sr7.68-1.610.509.79
8Nate WoltersSouth Dakota St.6' 4"Sr6.69-0.792.009.49PG
9Isaiah CanaanMurray St.6' 1"Sr7.920.652.009.28PG
10Matthew DellavedovaSt. Mary's6' 4"Sr9.131.581.509.05PG


http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2012/12/vcu-would-nudge-new-conference-ahead-of.html

TJ

Is that the current ACC or the currently expected ACC membership.  Because if your stats say the new conference is going to regularly be better than UNC, Duke, NC St, SU, Pitt, Louisville, ND then your stats are wrong.

bamamarquettefan

yes, agreed.  That is just the current conference make-up on Pomeroy except for the new conference.

Assuming the ACC keeps UNC, Pitt and others they will be better.  If UNC and UVa go Big Ten and Virginia Tech goes Big 12 and takes someone else with them then that could change pretty dramatically pretty quickly of course, but if they keep the teams you list then yes, they would certainly be stronger than the new conference.
The www.valueaddsports.com analysis of basketball, football and baseball players are intended to neither be too hot or too cold - hundreds immerse themselves in studies of stats not of interest to broader fan bases (too hot), while others still insist on pure observation (too cold).

MU82

And if we added the darling of KenPom -- Wisconsin -- we'd be the best conference EVER!
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Norm

How would the ranking be if you substituted Creighton in for VCU? Not only do the Jays have a good basketball team with the 6th best attendance in the NCAA last year, but they also made the Final Four in men's soccer this year.

LAMUfan


bamamarquettefan

Creighton is a little lower than VCU in kenpom so it would only slightly nudge the BE down this year, but I believe VCUs pipeline could be loaded for a while as opposed to Creighton slipping once McDermott graduates.

On Trent, he really gives us something we need in help on the boards and senior leadership.  But when people were talking about him as our best player preseason I was really puzzled.  His turnovers were so high last year, and he wasn't even a top 1000 player then.  He has knocked his turnovers down a little, though conference play is still ahead of us, but right now what his holding him down is shooting under 40% from the floor, and he has always been a 50%+ shooter on 2-pointers so that is bound to go up.  I am a fan, but viewed him as a great piece to the puzzle rather than a possible star of the team.
The www.valueaddsports.com analysis of basketball, football and baseball players are intended to neither be too hot or too cold - hundreds immerse themselves in studies of stats not of interest to broader fan bases (too hot), while others still insist on pure observation (too cold).

Lennys Tap

Quote from: bamamarquettefan on December 14, 2012, 12:02:07 PM

On Trent, he really gives us something we need in help on the boards and senior leadership.  But when people were talking about him as our best player preseason I was really puzzled.  His turnovers were so high last year, and he wasn't even a top 1000 player then.  He has knocked his turnovers down a little, though conference play is still ahead of us, but right now what his holding him down is shooting under 40% from the floor, and he has always been a 50%+ shooter on 2-pointers so that is bound to go up.  I am a fan, but viewed him as a great piece to the puzzle rather than a possible star of the team.

I had never seen him play but instead of consulting your numbers (won't happen again) I fell for his points and rebounds per game and the fact that some on this board said that Buzz was the guy to get Trent into the Association. Good all by you as usual, Bama.

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