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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 938179" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Data without analysis isn't all that useful. </p><p></p><p>For example in 2021 we were 6-6 in conference having played 4 games against the teams that would be #1 and #2 in conference, as well as @Duke, @ Clemson (we had played them twice as well) and @UL on one nights rest as a make up for covid. It's not that we only started playing well in mid february. We were playing well most of the year, after the first two games, but schedule was front loaded very heavily. We had games during that time against Pitt, NCSU, and UAB canceled. </p><p></p><p>18/19/22 are what I said. It wasn't that we played significantly different later in the year. Sure we dind't play well early. That's not usually what people mean when they refer to slow starts. We weren't looking back at the end of those years and thinking "why couldn't we play this way earlier in the year". </p><p></p><p>20 and 23 were slow starts, but the why is the important thing, which is what just presenting data without deeper analysis doesn't give you. </p><p></p><p>In 17 we were 3-7 after February 1st before the NIT so it's hard to argue that we were a slow start that year when it was better than the end, prior to the NIT run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 938179, member: 2299"] Data without analysis isn't all that useful. For example in 2021 we were 6-6 in conference having played 4 games against the teams that would be #1 and #2 in conference, as well as @Duke, @ Clemson (we had played them twice as well) and @UL on one nights rest as a make up for covid. It's not that we only started playing well in mid february. We were playing well most of the year, after the first two games, but schedule was front loaded very heavily. We had games during that time against Pitt, NCSU, and UAB canceled. 18/19/22 are what I said. It wasn't that we played significantly different later in the year. Sure we dind't play well early. That's not usually what people mean when they refer to slow starts. We weren't looking back at the end of those years and thinking "why couldn't we play this way earlier in the year". 20 and 23 were slow starts, but the why is the important thing, which is what just presenting data without deeper analysis doesn't give you. In 17 we were 3-7 after February 1st before the NIT so it's hard to argue that we were a slow start that year when it was better than the end, prior to the NIT run. [/QUOTE]
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