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Will Georgia Tech Be The Most Improved Team in ACC This Year?
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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 817899" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>What [USER=3070]@Coloradojacket[/USER] means (despite what he says) is that all he cares about is winning or losing.</p><p></p><p>As you point out, that is dumb. It is one of the worst indicators of the process of improvement, and you point out several discrete ways to measure it that collectively are much more useful.</p><p></p><p>I get the urge to look at W/L. I care about winning now. But it's not all I care about. I want to see <em>both </em>winning <em>and</em> a good process of improvement. These things are correlated, but at best winning is a crude proxy for the latter. But I say <em>process</em> of improvement and not improvement itself because the best process for long-term success sometimes comes at the expense of short-term success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 817899, member: 1929"] What [USER=3070]@Coloradojacket[/USER] means (despite what he says) is that all he cares about is winning or losing. As you point out, that is dumb. It is one of the worst indicators of the process of improvement, and you point out several discrete ways to measure it that collectively are much more useful. I get the urge to look at W/L. I care about winning now. But it's not all I care about. I want to see [I]both [/I]winning [I]and[/I] a good process of improvement. These things are correlated, but at best winning is a crude proxy for the latter. But I say [I]process[/I] of improvement and not improvement itself because the best process for long-term success sometimes comes at the expense of short-term success. [/QUOTE]
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