HoopDreams wrote:FT numbers through the midpoint of the season. No surprise that the top half is on the positive end of calls. Villanova with the largest positive margin at 48; DePaul with the worst negative margin at -89.
Team FTA's Opponent FTA's FT Differential
Villanova 223 175 48
Butler 268 231 37
Providence 273 234 39
Georgetown 302 279 23
Xavier 284 274 10
DePaul 233 322 -89
Seton Hall 248 257 -9
St. John's 196 217 -21
Marquette 161 178 -17
Creighton 204 224 -20
HoopDreams wrote:FT numbers through the midpoint of the season. No surprise that the top half is on the positive end of calls. Villanova with the largest positive margin at 48; DePaul with the worst negative margin at -89.
Team FTA's Opponent FTA's FT Differential
Villanova 223 175 48
Butler 268 231 37
Providence 273 234 39
Georgetown 302 279 23
Xavier 284 274 10
DePaul 233 322 -89
Seton Hall 248 257 -9
St. John's 196 217 -21
Marquette 161 178 -17
Creighton 204 224 -20
GumbyDamnit! wrote:HoopDreams wrote:FT numbers through the midpoint of the season. No surprise that the top half is on the positive end of calls. Villanova with the largest positive margin at 48; DePaul with the worst negative margin at -89.
Team FTA's Opponent FTA's FT Differential
Villanova 223 175 48
Butler 268 231 37
Providence 273 234 39
Georgetown 302 279 23
Xavier 284 274 10
DePaul 233 322 -89
Seton Hall 248 257 -9
St. John's 196 217 -21
Marquette 161 178 -17
Creighton 204 224 -20
A couple of simple observations to account for this... Fouls in the last 2 mins of a game when teams try to catch up May account for some of the disparity. It would be logical to assume that teams winning towards the end of games get fouled more often. Also teams like PC, Nova, Gtown, Butler attack the basket more than teams like CU and DePaul. These teams also are simply better defensively where they play more fundamentally sound D without fouling.
Steve Lavin wrote:Nova is notorious for this.
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