Earlington actually to this point is averaging slightly more offensive rebounds per minute. It’s been fun to watch.
It's actually true that Earlington has better offensive rebounding numbers than Roberts so far.
Roberts gets an offensive rebound on 14% of SJU misses when he's on the court, good for 49th among all D1 qualifying players.
Earlington gets an offensive rebound on 15.2% of SJU misses when he's on the court, 26th among qualifying players.
Either way, I'm glad these offensive rebounding has been stressed by this staff. SJU as a team rebounds 35.4% of their misses which is 24th in the country. We haven't been top 100 in that category since 2012 when we were 93rd.