Purdue - 25
Rutgers - 27
I know KenPom is all about statistics and offensive and defensive efficiency, but isn’t it kind of ridiculous that a team that is 16-15 and lost twice to a team that is 20-11 is ahead of that team in these rankings?
Before everyone says, “we just punched our ticket, why are you complaining about this?” I get it and am not really complaining.
I just find it interesting that a data metrics website seems to ignore — or at least severely underrates — the most important data point: WINS AND LOSSES (including head to head)
Rutgers - 27
I know KenPom is all about statistics and offensive and defensive efficiency, but isn’t it kind of ridiculous that a team that is 16-15 and lost twice to a team that is 20-11 is ahead of that team in these rankings?
Before everyone says, “we just punched our ticket, why are you complaining about this?” I get it and am not really complaining.
I just find it interesting that a data metrics website seems to ignore — or at least severely underrates — the most important data point: WINS AND LOSSES (including head to head)