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[QUOTE="UcMiami, post: 2098161, member: 199"] Interesting stats, but I would be really curious to see where Baylor, Uconn, and Maryland all were at the end of December as a comparison. I do know that the Baylor MOV was around 46 and the Maryland one was about 36 before the Uconn game, because they both played really bad teams and I suspect they had built up really incredible offensive and defensive efficiency numbers against those teams. Uconn of course had the opposite experience playing the killer OOC and then easing through their conference schedule but came into that Maryland game with an MOV about 29. So now Uconn leads in MOV 32.8, Baylor is second at 32.6 and Maryland is third at 25.4. So overall the SOS of the three teams balanced out somewhat but Uconn's was #2, Baylor was #27 and MD was #87 so it didn't balance out completely, and Uconn's MOV increased by 3 or 4 points while Baylor's dropped by about 14 and Maryland's dropped by 11 and I have to believe that would have shown in the efficiency numbers and had we all played an identical SOS the difference in the final numbers would be more significant. [/QUOTE]
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