Monthly Archives: September 2015
This is part of a series of posts examining whether offense or defense has more control of various aspects of a typical college basketball game. The introduction is here. A description of the methodology is here. In the last post, I looked at the “battlefield” of college basketball which was inside the 3-point arc. It’s […]
This is part of a series of posts examining whether offense or defense has more control of various aspects of a typical college basketball game. The introduction is here. A description of the methodology is here. Pat Benatar’s Love Is a Battlefield found itself in the top 10 of Billboard’s Hot 100 in December of […]
This is part of a series of posts examining whether offense or defense has more control of various aspects of a typical college basketball game. The introduction is here. A description of the methodology is here. There are still statistics that have yet to be regularly cultivated from a basic stat sheet. Partitioning turnovers into […]
This is part of a series of posts examining whether offense or defense has more control of various aspects of a typical college basketball game. The introduction is here. A description of the methodology is here. So far in this series, we’ve focused on a specific stat in each entry, but today we’re talking about […]