Am I missing something, or does the NCAA website not list Tyler's free throw percentage here?
https://www.ncaa.com/stats/basketball-men/d1/current/individual/142
https://www.ncaa.com/stats/basketball-men/d1/current/individual/142
Maybe he didn't have enough attempts to qualify?Am I missing something, or does the NCAA website not list Tyler's free throw percentage here?
https://www.ncaa.com/stats/basketball-men/d1/current/individual/142
Minimum 2.5 Free Throws Made Per Game AND 75% of team games played to qualify.
Not attempted, made. Had to have made 93.Tyler should be eligible then, just barely?
37 games played * 2.5 => 92.5
He attempted 93 this season.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/tyler-herro-1.html
It's on a per-game basis, not total.Yeah, makes no sense.
93 total is more than 79, right?
But 93 brings up a good point...this is another reason why Tyler should come back to school. He should be at the line WAY more often- needs to be a primary weapon, 8 to 10 times a game.
What do you not understand about per-game averages? The rankings for FT% are based on what a player does per gameWhat?
Yeah, makes no sense.
93 total is more than 79, right?
But 93 brings up a good point...this is another reason why Tyler should come back to school. He should be at the line WAY more often- needs to be a primary weapon, 8 to 10 times a game.
It’s based on per game not season total. The guy with 79 only played in 25 games
3.16 att per game
No, it's the NCAA.It's ESPN 93 attempts is a large enough sample size. Its not like he went 9-10
A little sensitive are we, lol? It is ridiculous to shoot 100 free throws regardless of team and that's not a big enough sample size to determine. It is also laughable that this has offended youNo, it's the NCAA.
And they didn't create that standard just to spite UK and Tyler Herro. It's been the standard for decades. Stop with the persecution complex.
He would’ve had to make 92 to be eligible not attempt 93Tyler should be eligible then, just barely?
37 games played * 2.5 => 92.5
He attempted 93 this season.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/tyler-herro-1.html
No, you're 100% right. And it was all ESPN or the NCAA, and they're both out to get us anyway, so what's the difference?A little sensitive are we, lol? It is ridiculous to shoot 100 free throws regardless of team and that's not a big enough sample size to determine. It is also laughable that this has offended you
Now we are talking :scream:No, you're 100% right. And it was all ESPN or the NCAA, and they're both out to get us anyway, so what's the difference?
And whoever it was hired someone who can see the future 30 or more years ago to set a standard for this statistical category that they knew, 30 or 40 or 50 years in the future, Tyler Herro would jusssst miss out on.
And if it was a Duke or UNC player, they'd change the stupid standard just so that their player could qualify. We all know it.
Does that make you feel better?
I don't think it is a conspiracy I just think if you shoot nearly 100 FT's that should qualify you. That's all I was saying @mj2k10It’s clear no one thinks this is a conspiracy, but in case anyone is wondering this has been the standard for years. It would be weird for there to be a conspiracy against the player on our team that was hyped more than anyone by announcers imo (even perhaps over his NPOY candidate teammate).
https://web.archive.org/web/2018010...tats/basketball-men/d1/current/individual/142