Offseason Discussion and Predictions '24-25

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  • sedz
    Veteran
    • Jan 2024
    • 1270

    #31
    Originally posted by GoBearcats31
    Analytics guru Bart Torvik updated his rankings and bumped up UC from 33 to 29. https://barttorvik.com/trank-time-ma...25&offseason=1

    Speaking of analytics, where is sedz ?
    Pursuing other interests in the offseason, haha.

    I like to believe I played a part in Torvik's ranking update. A few months back I mentioned that Kansas had too high of a defensive rating after bringing in bad defenders in the portal. Torvik responded that a model using individual BPM is a lot of work, but he made it happen. It helped us out because Aziz and Dillon Mitchell have much better BPM than offensive ratings. Analytics keep getting better and better every year. Evan Miya and Bart Torvik are constantly evolving.

    @totally_t_bomb Interesting to see Kansas with such a high defensive rating after bringing in 3 transfers with negative DBPM.

    @theedwardzeng General outline is using BPM as method for player projections.

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    • sedz
      Veteran
      • Jan 2024
      • 1270

      #32
      Another big change this year is that the NCAA is going to Wins Above Bubble (WAB) as a selection criteria. Torvik uses WAB to create his bracket, and his model was in the top 7% last year in terms of teams seeded correctly., outperforming all of the prominent bracketologists. Last year we ended the season at -1.4 WAB, meaning we'd have to flip two of our losses to wins to make the cut.

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      • GoBearcats31
        Super Moderator
        • Apr 2007
        • 11744

        #33
        Meet the Bearcats: Arrinten Page

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        • GoBearcats31
          Super Moderator
          • Apr 2007
          • 11744

          #34
          Fran Fraschilla on X:

          @GoBearcatsMBB not only have six of their top eight scorers back, they have six players who averaged 8.8 points or more plus 2 key veterans in career 41% 3-point shooter, C.J. Frederick, and defensive specialist, Aziz Bandaogo. Throw in top 50 freshman. Tyler Betsey, and this should be a big season in Cincinnati

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          • Lobot
            Administrator
            • Apr 2007
            • 28214

            #35
            Originally posted by GoBearcats31
            Who immediately got kicked out of practice the other day for lack of effort per rumors.
            Brent Wyrick
            92 Final Four Front Row
            @LobotC2DFW

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            • Carthage World
              Distinguished Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 960

              #36
              Originally posted by Lobot

              Who immediately got kicked out of practice the other day for lack of effort per rumors.
              Chad gives a pretty good breakdown of Page (from observations at practice) starting at the 11:00 mark of this video.

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              • GoBearcats31
                Super Moderator
                • Apr 2007
                • 11744

                #37
                Meet the Bearcats: Tyler McKinley

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                • GoBearcats31
                  Super Moderator
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 11744

                  #38
                  Sixty-eight Cincinnati student-athletes were honored on the Big 12's Academic All-Rookie Team for their classroom accomplishments in 2023-24.


                  Jizzle James earned at least a 3.0 GPA last year

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                  • GoBearcats31
                    Super Moderator
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 11744

                    #39
                    Annual end of summer Monster Factory pic https://x.com/MRStrengthUC/status/1819409067321790601

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                    • swilsonsp4
                      Veteran
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 5069

                      #40
                      Originally posted by GoBearcats31
                      Annual end of summer Monster Factory pic https://x.com/MRStrengthUC/status/1819409067321790601

                      Except for Fredrick, this looks like a boxing club.

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                      • leeraymond
                        Distinguished Member
                        • Dec 2020
                        • 719

                        #41
                        Originally posted by swilsonsp4

                        Except for Fredrick, this looks like a boxing club.
                        This upcoming season will truly be the start of the Miller era. I say that because all of the players associated with the Brannen era will be gone. Lahkin was the last holdover. Based on the weight room group photo, this team most definitely looks the part. However, games are won and lost on the floor. The weight room can help with that process. Let's make NO mistake about it, there is a lot of PRESSURE on Miller to win this upcoming season. Hey, why not? The honeymoon seasons are over with and besides, he TRULY has put together a dynamite roster this upcoming season. There are plenty of ranked players on this team. This team has plenty of national talent. Clearly, recruitment is Miller's overwhelming strength. Now, the BIG question is, can Miller win on a championship level or something close to it? We all are waiting to see the answer to that one.
                        Last edited by leeraymond; 08-03-2024, 09:23 AM.

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                        • bearcatbret
                          Veteran
                          • May 2008
                          • 8378

                          #42
                          Leeray - the only problem with thinking that this talent will win is that all the top teams of top talent. So, the question should be: can UC beat the heavily stacked bluebloods?

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                          • longtimefan
                            Veteran
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 5439

                            #43
                            At least now we have a chance.

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                            • leeraymond
                              Distinguished Member
                              • Dec 2020
                              • 719

                              #44
                              Originally posted by bearcatbret
                              Leeray - the only problem with thinking that this talent will win is that all the top teams of top talent. So, the question should be: can UC beat the heavily stacked bluebloods?
                              Hey brother, we are on the SAME page. The two of us are asking the same question. We can take that question even further. Can the team win on the road? Can the team win its conference home games? UC had a problem with its conference home games last year. Nevertheless, on paper, I like this team. I also think that UC SHOULD be able to win some of the nailbiters that it lost last year. Either way, we will see what this team is all about.

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                              • Rufus
                                Veteran
                                • Apr 2019
                                • 2685

                                #45
                                This year will tell us a lot. On paper we can compete with anyone. However, I think Miller would do well to ease up on the substitutions just to be subbing. With all the talent that this team has and not very minutes to be had I think on any given night whoever is having a "on " night should be allowed to do his thing.

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