PPS-O | PPS-D | PPS | ||
Missouri State | MSU | 0.7036 | 0.3764 | 0.3271 |
Opponents | MSU | 0.7748 | 0.3348 | 0.4400 |
They have really struggled at rebounding, keeping teams off the free throw line, and defending the paint. Valpo really thrives at rebounding and KVW and Broekhoff are pretty good about drawing fouls and getting to the line. Next we'll look at Valpo's PPS and what they have allowed so far this season to their opponents.
PPS-O | PPS-D | PPS | ||
Valparaiso | Valpo | 0.7633 | 0.3145 | 0.4488 |
Opponents | Valpo | 0.6970 | 0.3523 | 0.3447 |
I thought it was pretty neat how close the teams' scores are in relation to what they have given up this season. Neither of the scores are where a league contender should be scoring at, some of that has to do with poor play while another part might be due to the teams they have faced so far. To get an idea of what the Big Ten teams are scoring out at right now click here. Valpo only scores higher then Nebraska (who we lost to earlier in the fall) and Penn State.
I'm interested to see how the addition of Lavontae Dority helps move the other players to their normal position will affect the team and individual PPS.
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