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Re: NCAA Releases Men's Basketball APR Figures

Postby FriarJ » Mon May 19, 2014 12:37 pm

Keno Davis and his staff almost destroyed the BB program at PC. I honestly thought we were sunk when Cooley had a few transfers right away because he was laying down the law. The fact that 5 kids graduated yesterday including two with honors is a testament to how he has turned things around. That school is very fortunate.
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Postby Irishdawg » Mon May 19, 2014 12:50 pm

Ed Cooley is a really charismatic guy, and it's easy to see why guys were so motivated to play for him this year. The fact that he's also turning things around academically is just that much sweeter for Friar fans.

By the way, I went to Dunkin Donuts on Saturday morning around 5:30 AM. Their breakfast sandwiches were awesome, and the hot chocolate (I don't drink coffee) was solid as well. Really happy they've made their way west over the last several years (I'm in Indiana).
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Re: NCAA Releases Men's Basketball APR Figures

Postby Fieldhouse Flyer » Wed May 21, 2014 6:28 am


Big East: 10-Year Average APR 957.1

Villanova: Average: 985 | Most recent: 983 | High: 1,000; Low: 974
Butler: Average: 978 | Most recent: 985 | High: 1,000 (4x); Low: 933
Xavier: Average: 973 | Most recent: 958 | High: 985; Low: 958
Creighton: Average: 966 | Most recent: 972 | High: 980; Low: 956

Marquette: Average: 957 | Most recent: 959 | High: 980; Low: 918

Georgetown: Average: 955 | Most recent: 973 | High: 973; Low: 937
*DePaul: Average: 948 | Most recent: 960 | High: 1,000; Low: 865
Seton Hall: Average: 940 | Most recent: 979 | High: 979; Low: 918
St. John's: Average: 938 | Most recent: 942 | High: 968; Low: 884
Providence: Average: 933 | Most recent: 947 | High: 947; Low: 915

* The Big East would be flawless in penalties if not for DePaul's one year of scholarship reduction. Butler's four-year run of 1,000 scores ended in 2012-13, Brad Stevens' last season as coach.

FWIW, Dayton led the Atlantic 10 with a ten-year average APR of 982, 10 points higher than the A10's second-place team. UMass and St. Bonaventure sunk the A10's ten-year average APR with 929 and 923 respectively.
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Re: NCAA Releases Men's Basketball APR Figures

Postby Professor_Bulldog » Wed May 21, 2014 7:38 am

Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:

Big East: 10-Year Average APR 957.1

Villanova: Average: 985 | Most recent: 983 | High: 1,000; Low: 974
Butler: Average: 978 | Most recent: 985 | High: 1,000 (4x); Low: 933
Xavier: Average: 973 | Most recent: 958 | High: 985; Low: 958
Creighton: Average: 966 | Most recent: 972 | High: 980; Low: 956

Marquette: Average: 957 | Most recent: 959 | High: 980; Low: 918

Georgetown: Average: 955 | Most recent: 973 | High: 973; Low: 937
*DePaul: Average: 948 | Most recent: 960 | High: 1,000; Low: 865
Seton Hall: Average: 940 | Most recent: 979 | High: 979; Low: 918
St. John's: Average: 938 | Most recent: 942 | High: 968; Low: 884
Providence: Average: 933 | Most recent: 947 | High: 947; Low: 915

* The Big East would be flawless in penalties if not for DePaul's one year of scholarship reduction. Butler's four-year run of 1,000 scores ended in 2012-13, Brad Stevens' last season as coach.

FWIW, Dayton led the Atlantic 10 with a ten-year average APR of 982, 10 points higher than the A10's second-place team. UMass and St. Bonaventure sunk the A10's ten-year average APR with 929 and 923 respectively.

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Re: NCAA Releases Men's Basketball APR Figures

Postby Hall2012 » Wed May 21, 2014 11:26 am

Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:

Big East: 10-Year Average APR 957.1

Villanova: Average: 985 | Most recent: 983 | High: 1,000; Low: 974
Butler: Average: 978 | Most recent: 985 | High: 1,000 (4x); Low: 933
Xavier: Average: 973 | Most recent: 958 | High: 985; Low: 958
Creighton: Average: 966 | Most recent: 972 | High: 980; Low: 956

Marquette: Average: 957 | Most recent: 959 | High: 980; Low: 918

Georgetown: Average: 955 | Most recent: 973 | High: 973; Low: 937
*DePaul: Average: 948 | Most recent: 960 | High: 1,000; Low: 865
Seton Hall: Average: 940 | Most recent: 979 | High: 979; Low: 918
St. John's: Average: 938 | Most recent: 942 | High: 968; Low: 884
Providence: Average: 933 | Most recent: 947 | High: 947; Low: 915

* The Big East would be flawless in penalties if not for DePaul's one year of scholarship reduction. Butler's four-year run of 1,000 scores ended in 2012-13, Brad Stevens' last season as coach.

FWIW, Dayton led the Atlantic 10 with a ten-year average APR of 982, 10 points higher than the A10's second-place team. UMass and St. Bonaventure sunk the A10's ten-year average APR with 929 and 923 respectively.



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Re: NCAA Releases Men's Basketball APR Figures

Postby Hall2012 » Wed May 21, 2014 11:26 am

Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:

Big East: 10-Year Average APR 957.1

Villanova: Average: 985 | Most recent: 983 | High: 1,000; Low: 974
Butler: Average: 978 | Most recent: 985 | High: 1,000 (4x); Low: 933
Xavier: Average: 973 | Most recent: 958 | High: 985; Low: 958
Creighton: Average: 966 | Most recent: 972 | High: 980; Low: 956

Marquette: Average: 957 | Most recent: 959 | High: 980; Low: 918

Georgetown: Average: 955 | Most recent: 973 | High: 973; Low: 937
*DePaul: Average: 948 | Most recent: 960 | High: 1,000; Low: 865
Seton Hall: Average: 940 | Most recent: 979 | High: 979; Low: 918
St. John's: Average: 938 | Most recent: 942 | High: 968; Low: 884
Providence: Average: 933 | Most recent: 947 | High: 947; Low: 915

* The Big East would be flawless in penalties if not for DePaul's one year of scholarship reduction. Butler's four-year run of 1,000 scores ended in 2012-13, Brad Stevens' last season as coach.

FWIW, Dayton led the Atlantic 10 with a ten-year average APR of 982, 10 points higher than the A10's second-place team. UMass and St. Bonaventure sunk the A10's ten-year average APR with 929 and 923 respectively.



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Re: NCAA Releases Men's Basketball APR Figures

Postby ChicagoX » Wed May 21, 2014 1:42 pm

Fieldhouse Flyer's posts are awfully similar in nature to a poster who went by the name of Muddy Waters on the A10 board before being banned and MarkR on the Dayton board before being banned. He is a troll of the worst kind and I'm guessing that no one on this board has any desire to read anything at all about Dayton basketball considering they're not even in the Big East and likely won't be anytime soon.
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Re: NCAA Releases Men's Basketball APR Figures

Postby BillikensWin » Wed May 21, 2014 1:47 pm

ChicagoX wrote:Fieldhouse Flyer's posts are awfully similar in nature to a poster who went by the name of Muddy Waters on the A10 board before being banned and ChrisR on the Dayton board before being banned. He is a troll of the worst kind and I'm guessing that no one on this board has any desire to read anything at all about Dayton basketball considering they're not even in the Big East and likely won't be anytime soon.


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