When did this change happen?NET no longer uses the point differential capped at 10. It's strictly efficiency margin now. Still a good win.
When did this change happen?NET no longer uses the point differential capped at 10. It's strictly efficiency margin now. Still a good win.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cb...mula-for-college-basketballs-net-ratings/amp/When did this change happen?
The big question...what is efficiency in this context? In concept?
It’s basically your points per possession minus your opponents points per possession (turnovers bad, rebounding good) then it’s massaged based on who you’re playing and whether it’s home or away. what has helped our net so far is we’re undefeated on the road. If we can continue to play well on the road, rebound we’ll and limit turnovers we’ll continue to climb in the NET.The big question...what is efficiency in this context? In concept?
I actually looked it up after saying it, not expecting Rachal’s numbers to have climbed as high as they have in the past few games. I agree that I am wrong for the moment... but it will be hard for anyone to keep that level of production up for the entire season. I will be glad if he does though!I will forever drive the Jeffries was underrated bus, but Rachal's efficiency numbers are almost matched across the board this year and he's doing it with a 26% usage rate in more minutes per game.
Rachal 9 75.8 110 25.9 26.8 57.1 61.2 7.2 18.3 15.4 19.2 4.4 1.9 4 4.9 38.8 30-38 0.789 35-62 0.565 14-36 0.389 G %Min ORtg %Poss %Shots eFG% TS% OR% DR% ARate TORate Blk% Stl% FC/40 FD/40 FTRate FTM-A Pct 2PM-A Pct 3PM-A Pct Jeffries 31 67.5 113.8 22.1 23.5 58.4 61.7 5.5 16 14.5 15.2 5.2 2 4.3 4.2 40 83-110 0.755 93-152 0.612 45-123 0.366