Yep. Efficiency stats, Net RTg, aka scoring margin, is the best indicator of outcomes.Counterpoint.
10 straight years the efficiency stats have correctly identified where you need to be in order to win a title.
Yep. Efficiency stats, Net RTg, aka scoring margin, is the best indicator of outcomes.Counterpoint.
10 straight years the efficiency stats have correctly identified where you need to be in order to win a title.
Counterpoint.
10 straight years the efficiency stats have correctly identified where you need to be in order to win a title.
We could, but we don't. This team seems really loathe to push the ball in transition. Even when we have numbers it seems we prefer to run our sets. Over much of the last decade we've had an Ayo or TSJ who were absolute killers in transition. We don't have that dude right now.We are playing at a surprisingly slow pace this year, which is fine by me. The downside is the lack of scoring explosion and you need to rely on defense more. We lost a couple games which we scored ok but couldn't clamp our opponents. While we work on our defense, shouldn't we have more transition offenses like we used to have? Correct me if I am wrong.
I do think there's something to the idea that the offense has adapted to fit Keaton's (and to a lesser but also important degree Mirk's) strengths, as a lot of the offense is now based on what he does well.
But then again that would suggest that the coaching staff is making adjustments and we all know they're incapable of that, so nevermind.
1. We probably get a lot more points from offensive rebounds than other teams and those are less likely to have assists, 2. Wagler, our top scorer, has just gotten better and better at scoring off the dribble as the season has progressed.Almost as anomalous as our slow pace is that fact that our assist percentage is a very pedestrian 50.5%, tied for 228th in the country. Considering how efficient the offense is, that really surprises me.
https://www.warrennolan.com/basketball/2026/stats-adv-assist-percent
Some on here have postulated that the reason for the low assist rate is because our offense "match up hunts". Which may lead to fewer assists.Almost as anomalous as our slow pace is that fact that our assist percentage is a very pedestrian 50.5%, tied for 228th in the country. Considering how efficient the offense is, that really surprises me.
https://www.warrennolan.com/basketball/2026/stats-adv-assist-percent
One of things I love about their stadium is the camera faces the opposing team crowd because the seats under the camera are reserved and usually pretty empty.Well, we are officially heading to the Illini game in Evanston next week. We attended in 2019 (L), 2020 (W), 2022 (W) and last year (L) ... so I would like to get back to a winning record! I saw the game is sold out (NU's only sellout of the year) and tickets on StubHub were expensive, so I am curious how many Illini fans will be in attendance. Total back-of-the-napkin guesses for the games I have been at would be...
2018-19: Lower bowl 70/30 Northwestern. Upper bowl 55/45 Illinois.
2019-20: Lower bowl 60/40 Illinois. Upper bowl 80/20 Illinois. This year was ridiculous, lol.
2021-22: Lower bowl 55/45 Northwestern. Upper bowl 65/35 Illinois.
2024-25: Lower bowl 70/30 Northwestern. Upper bowl 60/40 Illinois.
I didn't calculate a weighted average or anything, but it seems like it has ranged from 55/45 Northwestern to nearly 70/30 Illinois, mostly depending on how well the NU students show up and how many NU season ticketholders sell to Illini fans. Hoping we can bring a big crowd!
We could, but we don't. This team seems really loathe to push the ball in transition. Even when we have numbers it seems we prefer to run our sets. Over much of the last decade we've had an Ayo or TSJ who were absolute killers in transition. We don't have that dude right now.
I was expecting Petro to be that guy when he committed. Shows you how much I know.We could, but we don't. This team seems really loathe to push the ball in transition. Even when we have numbers it seems we prefer to run our sets. Over much of the last decade we've had an Ayo or TSJ who were absolute killers in transition. We don't have that dude right now.
I agree that there isn't an Ayo or TJ, but I think Stoja, Boz, and Big Z might be pretty good on the break. But, things going as they are, it's hard to argue that it needs to change.We could, but we don't. This team seems really loathe to push the ball in transition. Even when we have numbers it seems we prefer to run our sets. Over much of the last decade we've had an Ayo or TSJ who were absolute killers in transition. We don't have that dude right now.
Iowa is top 20 on defense? That's certainly bucking recent tradition.Considering all the KenPom/stats talk, it seemed like an opportune time to update on our team's advanced stats for this season. The left column is our offense and the right column is our defense.
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Looks like the team has had a pretty good response to the bad FT performance at Alabama. This team is now ranked 8th in FT%.
Kenpom recently added a new stat, Average 2-point attempted distance. Gear up to hear about this one a lot from commentators, as it's heavily correlated to coaching style, with a lot of the more analytical, midrange denouncing head coaches floating to the top. All of the top 10 offenses are ranked better than 100 in this category except Purdue (ranked 344), Gonzaga (ranked 203) , and Vanderbilt (ranked 304).
KenPom has an interesting article about it here: https://substack.com/home/post/p-183501012
There is also a clear correlation on the defensive side of forcing long 2's (presumably from a strong front court) and having high Defensive Efficiency (note that we're now ranked 21 in DE)
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We could, but we don't. This team seems really loathe to push the ball in transition. Even when we have numbers it seems we prefer to run our sets. Over much of the last decade we've had an Ayo or TSJ who were absolute killers in transition. We don't have that dude right now.
They aren’t there yet, but to me it needs to be Bam and Stoj.We could, but we don't. This team seems really loathe to push the ball in transition. Even when we have numbers it seems we prefer to run our sets. Over much of the last decade we've had an Ayo or TSJ who were absolute killers in transition. We don't have that dude right now.
Agreed...one thing we do have is a balanced team that's getting better game by game and identifying their places and minutes...also small sample but defense does seem better since Nebby game...We could, but we don't. This team seems really loathe to push the ball in transition. Even when we have numbers it seems we prefer to run our sets. Over much of the last decade we've had an Ayo or TSJ who were absolute killers in transition. We don't have that dude right now.
That is true that we don't have a real transition player nor passer.We could, but we don't. This team seems really loathe to push the ball in transition. Even when we have numbers it seems we prefer to run our sets. Over much of the last decade we've had an Ayo or TSJ who were absolute killers in transition. We don't have that dude right now.
I think the women are currently leading the nation in ft% or recently... we're at around 82ish...is there something in the water...?There was some concern early on about our free throw shooting. We are now shooting 79.7% on the season, which is good for #4 in the country. If we finish the season there, it would be a new Illinois basketball record. Last year was #2 all time at 76.2%. The 04-05 team shot 72.8%.
More likely the coaching than the water. Since this staff has been here we've shot .756, .795, .793 and .831.I think the women are currently leading the nation in ft% or recently... we're at around 82ish...is there something in the water...?
Went last year but have a work conflict this yearWell, we are officially heading to the Illini game in Evanston next week. We attended in 2019 (L), 2020 (W), 2022 (W) and last year (L) ... so I would like to get back to a winning record! I saw the game is sold out (NU's only sellout of the year) and tickets on StubHub were expensive, so I am curious how many Illini fans will be in attendance. Total back-of-the-napkin guesses for the games I have been at would be...
2018-19: Lower bowl 70/30 Northwestern. Upper bowl 55/45 Illinois.
2019-20: Lower bowl 60/40 Illinois. Upper bowl 80/20 Illinois. This year was ridiculous, lol.
2021-22: Lower bowl 55/45 Northwestern. Upper bowl 65/35 Illinois.
2024-25: Lower bowl 70/30 Northwestern. Upper bowl 60/40 Illinois.
I didn't calculate a weighted average or anything, but it seems like it has ranged from 55/45 Northwestern to nearly 70/30 Illinois, mostly depending on how well the NU students show up and how many NU season ticketholders sell to Illini fans. Hoping we can bring a big crowd!
I will be there. Be carefuly of the parking restricitions around the Stadium.Well, we are officially heading to the Illini game in Evanston next week. We attended in 2019 (L), 2020 (W), 2022 (W) and last year (L) ... so I would like to get back to a winning record! I saw the game is sold out (NU's only sellout of the year) and tickets on StubHub were expensive, so I am curious how many Illini fans will be in attendance. Total back-of-the-napkin guesses for the games I have been at would be...
2018-19: Lower bowl 70/30 Northwestern. Upper bowl 55/45 Illinois.
2019-20: Lower bowl 60/40 Illinois. Upper bowl 80/20 Illinois. This year was ridiculous, lol.
2021-22: Lower bowl 55/45 Northwestern. Upper bowl 65/35 Illinois.
2024-25: Lower bowl 70/30 Northwestern. Upper bowl 60/40 Illinois.
I didn't calculate a weighted average or anything, but it seems like it has ranged from 55/45 Northwestern to nearly 70/30 Illinois, mostly depending on how well the NU students show up and how many NU season ticketholders sell to Illini fans. Hoping we can bring a big crowd!
Lot of iso offenseAlmost as anomalous as our slow pace is that fact that our assist percentage is a very pedestrian 50.5%, tied for 228th in the country. Considering how efficient the offense is, that really surprises me.
https://www.warrennolan.com/basketball/2026/stats-adv-assist-percent
If communication was one of the big problems, as Underwood and LaTulip both have said, perhaps the more this group plays together the better it gets. Except for a few wide-open threes and a couple layups down the stretch, the Illini made Iowa really work to get open looks.It’s crazy that the defense basically got worse game after game concluding in one of the worst defenses performances of Brad’s tenure against Nebraska, then flipped a switch and have been one of the best defenses in the country since.