sciencejay wrote:So how does KenPom rank 12-5 Creighton #40 and 14-2 Providence #38? Makes me question KP's algorithm. Jays have no big wins, but Providence does. Jays lost at Loyola-Chicago (bad loss) and Providence lost at home to Marquette (less of a bad loss in my opinion, although at home). Still, what gives?
XUFan09 wrote:sciencejay wrote:So how does KenPom rank 12-5 Creighton #40 and 14-2 Providence #38? Makes me question KP's algorithm. Jays have no big wins, but Providence does. Jays lost at Loyola-Chicago (bad loss) and Providence lost at home to Marquette (less of a bad loss in my opinion, although at home). Still, what gives?
Providence hasn't really put some teams away like they should, leading to some close contests down the stretch (but ones they came out ahead in more than they did not). Creighton has done a slightly better job at putting away teams that they should. Plus, they have two one-possession losses, and their other losses are to two top 5 teams and a top 25 team on the road.
Kenpom does talk about how the formula can underrate certain teams, namely ones with a star player with a high FT rate. Kris Dunn's FT rate isn't that high, but still, most teams don't have a singular option that is that good and versatile in end-game situations, where the ball is usually put in the hands of a single player.
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