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Just a reminder that although many people bring up NET ranking a lot, it doesn’t matter what ours is.  It is simply a sorting tool, not an evaluation tool.  Not sure why they don’t use a different sorting tool that they deem worthy of using as an evaluation tool.  

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3 hours ago, hhcmatt said:

 

Some of that is because Fred likes having a smaller rotation. It's why we redshirted 3 guys

 

I agree with this to an extent, but my guess is the coaching staff/Fred thought they would have other rotation pieces in Griffiths, Ulis and Meah. One hasn't panned out so far and the other two have been relegated to situational/foul problem minutes. In the age of the portal/NIL, if we ever want to win a game, let alone make a run in the NCAA tournament, we better develop the kind of depth where we can go 10 deep if needed and not have a significant drop off.

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1 hour ago, royalfan said:

Just a reminder that although many people bring up NET ranking a lot, it doesn’t matter what ours is.  It is simply a sorting tool, not an evaluation tool.  Not sure why they don’t use a different sorting tool that they deem worthy of using as an evaluation tool.  

 

And to add onto this, it's almost even more important what our opponents NETs are because that correlates to Quads which are used pretty heavily.

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10 minutes ago, hugh42 said:

 

I agree with this to an extent, but my guess is the coaching staff/Fred thought they would have other rotation pieces in Griffiths, Ulis and Meah. One hasn't panned out so far and the other two have been relegated to situational/foul problem minutes. In the age of the portal/NIL, if we ever want to win a game, let alone make a run in the NCAA tournament, we better develop the kind of depth where we can go 10 deep if needed and not have a significant drop off.

How about we what happens here now that we may need to get our 10th guy some minutes? 
 

For what it’s worth, Dan Hurley plays a tight rotation and he just won back to back titles.

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19 minutes ago, Vinny said:

How about we what happens here now that we may need to get our 10th guy some minutes? 
 

For what it’s worth, Dan Hurley plays a tight rotation and he just won back to back titles.


A lot of great coaches prefer 7-8 man rotations, it is very common. I think Jay Wright was a top 1-3 coach and he had short rotations most of the time.

 

You play those 9-11 types early as you can so if you have injuries / fouls they have some experience. If not go with your best players down the stretch. I had no issues with Meah sitting but I’m sure glad we have him now. That’s good depth to me.

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2 hours ago, Vinny said:

How about we what happens here now that we may need to get our 10th guy some minutes? 
 

For what it’s worth, Dan Hurley plays a tight rotation and he just won back to back titles.

 

Develop was the wrong word to use. I have no problem with tight rotations, but when Gary, Williams or Berke get two fouls in the first half it would be nice to have more firepower to bring off the bench. We don't have that this season, hopefully we will have more depth in this regard next year.

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22 hours ago, HuscurAdam said:

 

"Directly" is doing a lot of work here. Margin of victory is baked into the efficiency numbers so it makes a huge difference without being a stand-alone data point.    

It used to be in directly and they took it out. Now it is more relative... and adjusted foe where you are playing.

 

Here is someone explaining it better probably.

https://www.reddit.com/r/CollegeBasketball/s/jb6xsW2YVG

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