Welcome to Tuesday Truths, where I look at how well 127 teams in the nation’s top 11 conferences are doing against their league opponents on a per-possession basis. For a tidy little homily on why this stuff is so very awesome, go here.
Greetings from the Ruby Tuesday in Morton, Illinois….

Midwesterners will tell you it looks like this here all the time. Do not believe them! It’s February, run for your lives!
Here at RT the wifi is strong, the severe winter storm du jour has another couple hours to go, and I’m somewhere in between where I was (the folks’ house) and where I’m going (a visit with a certain devilish defensive dictator from the Dakotas).
My suggestion is that we start obsessively tracking the bands of non-catastrophic weather. Let’s have “urgent sunny weather” warnings. Or name the good-weather days. “Sunny Day Ivan is shaping up to be the best in memory,” etc. Because what we’re doing now weather-wise clearly ain’t working.
American: Beware RIF!
Through games of February 17, conference games only
Pace: possessions per 40 minutes
PPP: points per possession Opp. PPP: opponent PPP
EM: efficiency margin (PPP – Opp. PPP)
W-L Pace PPP Opp. PPP EM
1. Louisville 10-2 68.8 1.19 0.91 +0.28
2. Connecticut 8-4 66.2 1.15 0.97 +0.18
3. SMU 9-4 66.5 1.06 0.95 +0.11
4. Cincinnati 12-1 62.5 1.05 0.94 +0.11
5. Memphis 8-4 69.5 1.10 1.01 +0.09
6. Rutgers 4-9 69.9 1.00 1.13 -0.13
7. Houston 4-8 67.1 0.97 1.11 -0.14
8. Temple 2-10 67.7 1.02 1.16 -0.14
9. UCF 2-10 65.9 0.98 1.15 -0.17
10. S. Florida 3-10 65.6 0.94 1.12 -0.18
AVG. 67.0 1.05
Last week I rolled out the concept of FIF, or the Fordham Inflation Factor, and the brand new metric is already a smash hit! And by that I more specifically mean I still use it seven days later. In that same spirit, today I bring you the Rutgers Inflation Factor. Teams that have the good fortune of playing the Scarlet Knights can on occasion see a big improvement in their Tuesday Truths numbers.
On Sunday evening while you were stuck in a snow bank somewhere and texting for help (no way, me too!), the plucky and resourceful Knights were falling to Louisville at the KFC Yum! Center by the score of 102-54. If we could have one of our handy Truths tables for just one game, the Cardinals would look like this:
W-L Pace PPP Opp. PPP EM
1. Louisville 1-0 68.9 1.48 0.78 +0.70
See what I mean? There is some serious RIF at work in that “+0.28” you see up there in the real (multi-game) Tuesday Truths next to the Cards’ name. So, no, I don’t necessarily believe that, as that gaudy number would seem to suggest, the Ville is truly the greatest college team of all time, better than Kentucky 2012 and Kansas 2008 combined. In fact I’m even on the record as suspecting that Pitino’s men are going to drop a couple more games. Continue reading →