Professional sports is driven by analytics in ways that college will never be. That is just fact. NBA is a league of finished or nearly finished products so it's easier to quantify with less variables like body transformations, skill growth, etc. the only real constant variable is aging, and that happens at a fairly reliable rate.
Every team has a bunch of nerds in a back room analyzing payroll, the salary cap, etc. Colleges have a staff of 5-7 and 1-2 of those are devoted to just recruiting.
Is it really that hard to believe that someone on the staff has access to one of these animals to run the #s? Mullin has been in front offices for years.
As for next year, I've posted repeatedly that I think we will hit the ground running faster due to more continuity. We are going to be returning more players than we have in years barring some unforeseen exodus. We also play Duke at home and they will be without the projected top 3 picks in the 2019 draft.
To say college basketball is lacking in analytics in any way shape or form is just complete insanity. Analytics run ALL sports now, not just professional sports. So when a college coach's job and livelihood is on the line with each decision he makes, you damn well better believe they have all of the analytics necessary to make those decisions. In case you didn't know, Athletic departments also have analytics guys on their payrolls as well.
Yes, to suggest that this staff has access to an NBA analytics guy that would take time and effort to pull numbers that other college teams don't have access to might be one of the dumbest suggestions in this board's history. Even if he did, what would he be able to do that other college team's couldn't do? Why wouldn't those other programs use their millions of dollars to find a guy like that too? Really think about one. That is embarrassing.
You make another completely ludicrous claim that we will hit the ground running faster next year than we will this year. We are likely to lose 3 starters, maybe 4 after this season. How is a team that loses a conference player of the year, another 1st team all conference caliber player and a 5th year senior going to be better out of the gate the next year? Again, completely and utterly ludicrous.
As for Duke, I don't even know if the contract has been agreed to to continue the series after this season. Yes, they will be without the projected top 3 picks in 2019 but there's no reason to believe they won't reload and be a top 5 team again next year.
You called me crazy for making assumptions about how our opponents season's would go earlier this season. Here and everywhere else, you make nothing but completely absurd assumptions based on absolutely nothing that you think support your argument. Not only are those assumptions wrong, they are embarrassingly wrong.
To circle back on something, you literally suggested that the staff might have access to a #s animal that is doing analytics for us that puts us ahead of other programs. Sorry I had to bring this up again but wow is that one of the dumbest things ever posted.