I mentioned these in another post but thought I would put them here for people to see. Everyone calculates efficiency a little differently but this is what I come up with. These are normalized per minute played.
Harrison 0.61
Simmons 0.53
Massengale 0.51
Russell 0.41
Graves 0.40
Burdick 0.38
Reynolds 0.32
Carter 0.31
Jones 0.25
Moore 0.23
For comparison, the numbers for UConn are;
Stewart 0.81
Lewis 0.68
Hartley 0.64
Dolson 0.58
Tuck 0.57
Jefferson 0.56
Stokes 0.53
Chong 0.39
Banks 0.33
Lawlor 0.23
If you go by player efficiency and you were to pick your starting five from both teams Harrison is the only UT player on the list that would be in that group.
There are seven UConn players as efficient as our second best player. So basically our best is more or less their average.
Harrison 0.61
Simmons 0.53
Massengale 0.51
Russell 0.41
Graves 0.40
Burdick 0.38
Reynolds 0.32
Carter 0.31
Jones 0.25
Moore 0.23
For comparison, the numbers for UConn are;
Stewart 0.81
Lewis 0.68
Hartley 0.64
Dolson 0.58
Tuck 0.57
Jefferson 0.56
Stokes 0.53
Chong 0.39
Banks 0.33
Lawlor 0.23
If you go by player efficiency and you were to pick your starting five from both teams Harrison is the only UT player on the list that would be in that group.
There are seven UConn players as efficient as our second best player. So basically our best is more or less their average.