The March to the Arch Podcast

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Postby MarchArchPod » September 13th, 2019, 7:14 pm

New Podcast Is Up!

This week, Redbirds and Sycamores, fun one as always, check it out!
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Postby musiccitybulldog » September 14th, 2019, 1:29 pm

Pretty realistic so far. Same opinions as mine so far. Good rules review. Good sound and user control.
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Re: The March to the Arch Podcast

Postby MarchArchPod » September 24th, 2019, 2:23 pm

Valley Fans,

The Podcast is starting to get some real traction, so thank you all for listening and sending us all of your feedback. So far we have released 5 episodes...

E1: Intros/Coaching Changes
E2: Evansville/Valpo/Valley Schedule Release
E3: Illinois State/Indiana State/Rule Changes
E4: Missouri State/Northern Iowa/News
E5: Drake/Southern Illinois/News

If you have been keeping up, and haven't reached out, love to get feedback from you. Up next, we are doing our final 2-a-day episode with the Bradley Braves and Loyola Ramblers, plus our observations from a busy week with Valley Media Day.

You can find us on all the major podcast outlets - Apple Podcasts - Downcast - Spotify - Anchor - and more!

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If you reach out, we will get back to you at some point, just always want to keep the conversation rolling! Also, if you have any friends that would enjoy our show, please spread the word! Go Valley!
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Re: The March to the Arch Podcast

Postby sivert » September 24th, 2019, 6:57 pm

Listened to the latest. I would add that Drake is losing a key contributor in Brady Ellingson. KenPom has him at #18 in the nation (all D-1 players) for eFG%. Offensive efficiency ratings like this are so much more important that points scored.
Brady took 18% of Drake's shots. Statistically, they will lose about 5 points per game by losing his shots, assuming that the rest of the team has it’s same eFG% and that they take his shots, which are fair assumptions.
In the valley, Brady was #1 in eGF% and Nick McGlynn was #5.
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Re: The March to the Arch Podcast

Postby Drakey » September 25th, 2019, 8:14 am

sivert wrote:Listened to the latest. I would add that Drake is losing a key contributor in Brady Ellingson. KenPom has him at #18 in the nation (all D-1 players) for eFG%. Offensive efficiency ratings like this are so much more important that points scored.
Brady took 18% of Drake's shots. Statistically, they will lose about 5 points per game by losing his shots, assuming that the rest of the team has it’s same eFG% and that they take his shots, which are fair assumptions.
In the valley, Brady was #1 in eGF% and Nick McGlynn was #5.


More likely is that those shots will be taken by someone who shoots 3s well. It seems like you would have to compare his field goal percentage with the number of shots taken, and the field goal percentage of whoever takes those shots instead. It is also possible that those shots won't be taken at all and instead will be taken from another position altogether. I don't think there is any way to conclude Drake loses 5ppg. Maybe they lose, maybe they gain.
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Re: The March to the Arch Podcast

Postby goramblers2011 » September 25th, 2019, 8:44 am

Drakey wrote: Maybe they lose, maybe they gain.



Words that can apply to all 10 Valley teams going into this season!
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Re: The March to the Arch Podcast

Postby sivert » September 27th, 2019, 1:00 pm

Drakey wrote:
sivert wrote:Listened to the latest. I would add that Drake is losing a key contributor in Brady Ellingson. KenPom has him at #18 in the nation (all D-1 players) for eFG%. Offensive efficiency ratings like this are so much more important that points scored.
Brady took 18% of Drake's shots. Statistically, they will lose about 5 points per game by losing his shots, assuming that the rest of the team has it’s same eFG% and that they take his shots, which are fair assumptions.
In the valley, Brady was #1 in eGF% and Nick McGlynn was #5.


More likely is that those shots will be taken by someone who shoots 3s well. It seems like you would have to compare his field goal percentage with the number of shots taken, and the field goal percentage of whoever takes those shots instead. It is also possible that those shots won't be taken at all and instead will be taken from another position altogether. I don't think there is any way to conclude Drake loses 5ppg. Maybe they lose, maybe they gain.

Sure. But the other players play in the same system - some of them in the same position in the same system. One would assume they were trying their best to make their shots. But they did not make them as efficiently as Brady did.
As I said, Brady took 18% of Drake's shots, which is a pretty large %. So hopefully others will take his shots - hopefully the team won't just turn it over more!

As Yogi Berra once said, "It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future." But I think that it's a safe prediction to assume that the new shooters who take his shots shoot at the same eFG% as the rest of the team. That would give the 5 pts/game loss.
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Re: The March to the Arch Podcast

Postby Drakey » September 27th, 2019, 3:26 pm

Nonsense. The team shooting percentage includes guys who come off the bench in garbage time, guys that are only playing because everybody else on the roster is injured and bad shooters. I assume that in the same offense the player who would get Brady's shots would be a GOOD shooter.
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Re: The March to the Arch Podcast

Postby DUBulldog » September 27th, 2019, 3:38 pm

sivert wrote:Listened to the latest. I would add that Drake is losing a key contributor in Brady Ellingson. KenPom has him at #18 in the nation (all D-1 players) for eFG%. Offensive efficiency ratings like this are so much more important that points scored.
Brady took 18% of Drake's shots. Statistically, they will lose about 5 points per game by losing his shots, assuming that the rest of the team has it’s same eFG% and that they take his shots, which are fair assumptions.
In the valley, Brady was #1 in eGF% and Nick McGlynn was #5.


Not sure where the 18% came from....I just looked at last season's stats, and Brady took 14% of the team shots.
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Re: The March to the Arch Podcast

Postby MarchArchPod » September 27th, 2019, 6:59 pm

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