RamblinRed's All-ACC

RamblinRed

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I've done this for a number of years. I use an efficiency metric that is based on EPI with a few tweaks.

I consider only ACC stats, no OOC games.
A player has to play in at least 70% of ACC games (13) to qualify for honors, though I tracked 131 players total this year - anyone who either avg over 10 mpg in ACC games or played in at least 13 games.

1st Team
Bagley - Duke 29.43
Robinson - BC 28.47
Maye - UNC 27.97
Bowman - BC 27.25
Carter Jr. - Duke 26.25

Note that Bonzie Colson has the highest overall efficiency metric with his 3 ACC games at 30.67

2nd team
Okogie - GT 25.89
Farrell - ND 24.38
Reed - Clem 24.33
Johnson - NCST 24.18
Pinson - UNC 24.06

Note: Donte Grantham in his 7 ACC games had a metric of 25.21

3rd Team
Crawford - Wake 24.0
Robinson - VT 23.81
Berry II - UNC 23.36
Allen - Duke 23.25
Deng - L'ville 22.75

Honorable mention (any player over 20.0)
Jerome - UVA 21.83
Geben - ND 21.78
Moore - Wake 21.31
Yurtseven - NCST 20.64
Spalding - L'ville 20.58
Gibbs - ND 20.56
Hall - UVA 20.44
Battle - Syr 20.25
Lammers - GT 20.19
Howard - Syr 20.11

Note: Brown of Miami had an metric of 20.94 in his 8 ACC games.

All-Rookie
Bagley - Duke 29.43
Carter Jr - Duke 26.25
Brissett - Syr 19.11
Trent Jr - Duke 17.94
Beverly - NCST 17.36


Honorable Mention All-rookie (player > 14)
Walker - Miami 17.22
Mitchell - BC 16.25
Duval - Duke 15.42
Hunter - UVA 14.72
Lykes - Miami 14.14
Wilson-Frame (JUCO) - Pitt 14.08

FYI, Jose was the next player in the metrics overall (not just among rookies) after Wilson-Frame at 13.96
 

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Thanks for the info. Any comment about BC with 2 players first team and an honorable mention. I know the strength was in the back court, but must have been little help after the first three. I also welcome any comments you have about GT next year. Red, IMHO, you write with more maturity and insight than anyone I read in sports.

Thanks again and Go Jackets. THWG
 

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Thanks for the info. Any comment about BC with 2 players first team and an honorable mention. I know the strength was in the back court, but must have been little help after the first three. I also welcome any comments you have about GT next year. Red, IMHO, you write with more maturity and insight than anyone I read in sports.

Thanks again and Go Jackets. THWG

Yea #1 team in the ACC - by far - and #1 in the country Virginia with zero players in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd team. Does that imply that they have no superstars but a very well balanced team?
 

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And UNCheat, who finished 6th, has two players on 1st team all-conf. Just shows that some things never change

Many coaches would get fired for having the pipeline of players schools like UNC and Kentucky have and losing 10 games.
 

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I've done this for a number of years. I use an efficiency metric that is based on EPI with a few tweaks.

I consider only ACC stats, no OOC games.
A player has to play in at least 70% of ACC games (13) to qualify for honors, though I tracked 131 players total this year - anyone who either avg over 10 mpg in ACC games or played in at least 13 games.

1st Team
Bagley - Duke 29.43
Robinson - BC 28.47
Maye - UNC 27.97
Bowman - BC 27.25
Carter Jr. - Duke 26.25

Note that Bonzie Colson has the highest overall efficiency metric with his 3 ACC games at 30.67

2nd team
Okogie - GT 25.89
Farrell - ND 24.38
Reed - Clem 24.33
Johnson - NCST 24.18
Pinson - UNC 24.06

Note: Donte Grantham in his 7 ACC games had a metric of 25.21

3rd Team
Crawford - Wake 24.0
Robinson - VT 23.81
Berry II - UNC 23.36
Allen - Duke 23.25
Deng - L'ville 22.75

Honorable mention (any player over 20.0)
Jerome - UVA 21.83
Geben - ND 21.78
Moore - Wake 21.31
Yurtseven - NCST 20.64
Spalding - L'ville 20.58
Gibbs - ND 20.56
Hall - UVA 20.44
Battle - Syr 20.25
Lammers - GT 20.19
Howard - Syr 20.11

Note: Brown of Miami had an metric of 20.94 in his 8 ACC games.

All-Rookie
Bagley - Duke 29.43
Carter Jr - Duke 26.25
Brissett - Syr 19.11
Trent Jr - Duke 17.94
Beverly - NCST 17.36


Honorable Mention All-rookie (player > 14)
Walker - Miami 17.22
Mitchell - BC 16.25
Duval - Duke 15.42
Hunter - UVA 14.72
Lykes - Miami 14.14
Wilson-Frame (JUCO) - Pitt 14.08

FYI, Jose was the next player in the metrics overall (not just among rookies) after Wilson-Frame at 13.96

Love this!!!!!

Could you explain how you've tweeked EPI?

I've spent time on football squad statistics, Offense and Defense, justifying their usefulness. I love stats based evaluations that seek objectivity.

Your numbers resonate with me subjectively, but how do you calculate them?
 
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