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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 932495" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Here we are in Haslametrics: <a href="https://haslametrics.com/ratings2.php?yr=&tid=141" target="_blank">https://haslametrics.com/ratings2.php?yr=&tid=141</a>. We’re 13 out of 15 in the ACC, and #195 overall in that rating. We’ve been generally trending down all season this year (instead of getting better). Teams like FAU and Dayton are way ahead of us. So are Furman, JMU, and Hawaii.</p><p></p><p>We’re 147 in kenpom so far this season, about even with Kennesaw State.</p><p></p><p>I would read some sarcasm in whether the schools above us have better resources, but it’s likely that the Vermonts of the world are putting more emphasis on their basketball team than we are.</p><p></p><p>Clemson and some other schools do that too—they put more funding into their football programs and are parsimonious with their basketball. Until lately, that has worked out for Clemson football, but not for our football team. </p><p></p><p>This is a really bad season for us because we’re performing worse as the season progresses, and it’s not because key players are out due to injury. (that’s the trend that you can see in Haslametrics, and it agrees with my impression that at the very least we’re not getting stronger as the season goes on).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 932495, member: 282"] Here we are in Haslametrics: [URL]https://haslametrics.com/ratings2.php?yr=&tid=141[/URL]. We’re 13 out of 15 in the ACC, and #195 overall in that rating. We’ve been generally trending down all season this year (instead of getting better). Teams like FAU and Dayton are way ahead of us. So are Furman, JMU, and Hawaii. We’re 147 in kenpom so far this season, about even with Kennesaw State. I would read some sarcasm in whether the schools above us have better resources, but it’s likely that the Vermonts of the world are putting more emphasis on their basketball team than we are. Clemson and some other schools do that too—they put more funding into their football programs and are parsimonious with their basketball. Until lately, that has worked out for Clemson football, but not for our football team. This is a really bad season for us because we’re performing worse as the season progresses, and it’s not because key players are out due to injury. (that’s the trend that you can see in Haslametrics, and it agrees with my impression that at the very least we’re not getting stronger as the season goes on). [/QUOTE]
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