Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Final Report 2009: Big Ten efficiency ratings

It's time take a look back at the season that was, and how individual players fared statistically in their efficient production during the Big Ten 2009 conference season.

What is this? And for the love of Pete, why?

The full report can be found here:

Top Ten Per-Game Producers
Evan Turner (Ohio State) 25.1
JaJuan Johnson (Purdue) 22.3
Joe Krabbenhoft (Wisconsin) 21.4
Manny Harris (Michigan) 21.3
Talor Battle (Penn State) 20.9
Goran Suton (Michigan State) 20.8
DeShawn Sims (Michigan) 19.8
Mike Davis (Illinois) 19.8
Kevin Coble (Northwestern) 19.7
Chester Frazier (Illinois) 19.1

Top Ten Per-Possession Producers
Mike Capocci (Northwestern) .5051
Paul Carter (Minnesota) .4878
Goran Suton (Michigan State) .4804
Joe Krabbenhoft (Wisconsin) .4796
JaJuan Johnson (Purdue) .4691
Delvon Roe (Michigan State) .4691
BJ Mullens (Ohio State) .4532
Evan Turner (Ohio State) .4361
Manny Harris (Michigan) .4288
DeShawn Sims (Michigan) .4206

The Freshmen 15
1st team:
BJ Mullens (Ohio State) 15.4/.4532
Delvon Roe (Michigan State) 14.0/.4649
Matt Gatens (Iowa) 15.2/.2978
William Buford (Ohio State) 14.9/.2984
Verdell Jones (Indiana) 15.9/.3153
2nd team:
Luka Mirkovic (Northwestern) 12.8/.4115
Draymond Green (Michigan State) 6.2/.4066
Lewis Jackson (Purdue) 12.1/.2971
John Shurna (Northwestern) 7.6/.2995
Laval Lucas-Perry (Michigan) 7.8/.2546
3rd team:
Ralph Sampson (Minnesota) 12.4/.3602
Zack Novak (Michigan) 11.5/.2289
Tom Pritchard (Indiana) 10.8/.2389
Colton Iverson (Minnesota) 8.0/2977
Chris Babb (Penn State) 4.6/.2729

And if you made it this far, just check the previous entry for the school-by-school rundowns.

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