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Hoos going to win the NCAA Tournament? 5 minute persuasive talk By: Jim Boley www.sfgate.com
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What is the NCAA Tournament? Top 64 college basketball teams Single-elimination bracket style tournament Teams entered into bracket by seed based on regular season performance Current status: 4 teams remaining Florida (1), Wisconsin (2), Uconn (7), Kentucky (8) www.espn.com
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Metrics for evaluation 1.Quality of each team – Team statistics throughout the season 2.Seeding in the tournament – Compare against historical data of past champions
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Statistics for Measuring Team Quality Defense- opponent’s points per game (PPG) Offense- number of points scored per game Average margin of victory- points scored – opponent’s points scored Rebounding margin- number of rebounds – opponent’s number of rebounds Turnover margin- % of possession resulting in turnover – opponents % of possession resulting in turnover Offensive rebounds per game
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Evaluation of Statistical Metrics DefenseOffenseScoring MarginReb MarginTO MarginOff RebAverage Florida31957253312464.5 Kentucky8269392278679.33333 Wisconsin37892813460302108.3333 Uconn381254118074259119.5 Based on our statistical metrics, the tournament champion will be Florida and the runner-up will be Kentucky * Numbers represent national ranking in each category
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Evaluation of Historical Evidence Final FoursTop 2 Finishes% Top 2Championships% Champions Florida (1)563257.142137.50 Kentucky (8)5360.00120.00 Wisconsin (2)301550.00516.67 Uconn (7)100.000 Over past 35 years, #1 seeds have won 60% of the NCAA tournaments Based on historical data, Kentucky as a #8 seed has the highest chance of making it to the championship (60%), but Florida has the highest chance of winning the championship (37.5%)
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Conclusion Based on team quality and historical evidence, Florida has the best chance of winning the tournament and Kentucky has the best chance of finishing second
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