I don't read full threads anymore so I apologize if I'm repeating someone else's stuff here but the biggest issue with our ratings is that we a are a very slow paced team. Why? Because Hurley believes in making a defense work, the more off ball screens and actions you can run the more tired a team gets and they will eventually mess up and give us a mismatch or easy back door cut. So this limits the possessions of a game and our potential to score crazy offensive numbers. It also wears on the other team's offense too because they are limited in possessions and tired on the offensive end. With that said, our potential for bigger margins of victory is smaller. We have to be uber efficient on the offensive end, which we aren't quite like the natty years. Thus, we have closer games, even against teams that KenPom and the likes have rated lower. So therefore our numbers drop because KenPom seems to be all in relation to expected margins. That's my thought. None of it matters because most of these even somewhat close games I never feel like we are in jeopardy of losing them. We know how to win. The end of the year will be most important if we can boost our offensive efficiency which I think we will if we can field a completely healthy squad which we have not been all the time. Which like captain D-B in the video in the OP said is a factor that is not considered.
tell me you don't understand tempo-free metrics without telling me you don't understand tempo-free metrics.
kenpom does not evaluate margins, he evaluates the numberof points you score each posession...so it inherently accounts for the fact that we are slower. The "expected scoring margin" doesn't factor into....anything....except human eye tests.
That said, what a slower tempo
DOES mean is higher varianace of outcomes. An extra 3 pointer made or missed matters so much more in a game with 50 posessions than in a game with 80. This is one of the reasons uva bombed out of so many tournaments. Uconn's offensive efficiency tanked because they scored barely more than a point per possession against some mediocre teams
72 points in 68 posessions against depaul (1.05)
73 points in 68 possessions against marquette (1.07)
72 in 65 against depaul (1.1)
69 in 65 against seton hall (1.06)
64 in 59 against georgetown (1.08)
Sure, shu has a good defense...but gtown and marquette are outside the top 100.
To give a sense of scale, a top 10 offense should be scoring something like 1.25 points a possession. so we're talking 5-10 points a game fewer than we should have scored AFTER ADJUSTING FOR THE NUMBER OF POSSESSIONS.