All of KenPom's rankings are adjusted. Basically, an estimate of the defensive efficiency (points allowed per 100 possessions) a team would have against the average D-I offense. The current average for college basketball is around 70 possessions per game. So it adjusts if you play bad/good offenses/defenses. Last year, Ohio gave up 106.9 points per 100 posessions. This year, they're at 98.4. So it's a pretty good apples-to-apples comparison.
In the Marshall and Iona games, Ohio's defense allowed more than 1 point per possession. Against Marshall, Ohio allowed 1.2 points per possession. That's above Marshall's adjusted average of 1.12 (31st in the nation). Against Iona, Ohio gave up 1.11 per possession. That's above Iona's adjusted average of 1.048 (115th nationally).
Against WKU, the problem was offense. Ohio scored .88 points per possession. It's worst of the year. Well under its average of 1.029 (163rd nationally). They actually held WKU to .89 points per possession, under its average of .999 (224th nationally).
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Last Edited: 12/30/2016 3:13:26 PM by Brian Smith (No, not that one)
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