Automated Team Capsule for 2019-20 Miami15-16 (0.484) | ACC
All-Play Percentage: 0.673 (118th)
Schedule Strength: 0.728 (29th)
Record Quality: 0.142 (103rd)
Avg. Season Rank: 134.60 (128th)
Pace: 69.60 (182nd)
Momentum: 0.31 (161st)
Off. Momentum: -1.41 (295th)
Def. Momentum: 1.72 (56th)
Consistency: -9.70 (257th)
Res. Consistency: -14.03 (306th)
Away From Home: -1.86 (299th)
Paper Tiger Factor: -4.40 (349th)
NOTE: All data below reflects predicted performance against the "AO" (average opponent), a fictitious opponent who represents the average in every stat category. Hover over column headers or visit "ABOUT" page for an explanation of each measurement. Includes games through March 11, 2020. Data shown on this page is based on time-independent ratings.
OFFENSE
Eff
Upc
FTAR
FT%
FGAR
FGMR
FG%
3PAR
3PMR
3P%
MRAR
MRMR
MR%
NPAR
NPMR
NP%
PPSt
PPSC
SCC%
%3PA
%MRA
%NPA
Prox
RATING:
102.49
69.74
24.58
74.68
84.37
37.18
44.07
30.86
9.78
31.67
24.61
9.90
40.23
28.90
17.51
60.58
10.66
13.38
5.41
36.58
29.17
34.25
2.02
RANK:
104th
168th
203rd
72nd
63rd
71st
133rd
177th
221st
269th
102nd
71st
50th
151st
125th
128th
182nd
138th
111th
208th
126th
188th
168th
DEFENSE
Eff
Upc
FTAR
FT%
FGAR
FGMR
FG%
3PAR
3PMR
3P%
MRAR
MRMR
MR%
NPAR
NPMR
NP%
PPSt
PPSC
SCC%
%3PA
%MRA
%NPA
Prox
RATING:
98.21
69.47
19.85
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85.44
36.91
43.20
30.11
10.11
33.56
23.38
7.68
32.87
31.95
19.12
59.86
10.57
13.81
5.40
35.24
27.36
37.39
1.98
RANK:
145th
166th
19th
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317th
247th
150th
146th
162nd
184th
217th
115th
31st
305th
299th
188th
130th
235th
230th
85th
175th
275th
284th
ANALYSIS: Per this website's calculations, Miami is somewhere between an average to slightly above-average D1 ball-club. They have a record of 15-16 and are ranked 118th overall (out of 353) in the latest Haslametrics ratings. Of the 15 schools in the ACC (average ranking 68.5), they're currently ranked as our #14 team in the conference.
Based on the data, Miami will likely find more success on offense than on defense. Scoring about 102 points for every 100 possessions vs. AO, they currently occupy the #104 slot in the rankings for offensive efficiency. Miami has a keen ability to drain field goals between the three-point line and the low post. The squad is ranked 50th nationally in mid-range field goal percentage, making about 40.2% of their attempts from those locations vs. AO. Miami also does a pretty decent job in most cases to maximize opportunities to score on offense. The team is ranked 63rd in the NCAA in offensive field goal attempt rate with a rating of 84.37 vs. AO. As far as making those field goal attempts goes, the team is somewhat middle-of-the-road, converting about 44.1% of them vs. AO.
Miami plays at roughly the same level defensively as they do offensively. The team ranks 145th nationally in defensive efficiency, allowing about 98 points every 100 trips upcourt vs. AO. Miami is a superior unit when it comes to preventing opponents from getting to the foul line. With a defensive free throw attempt rate of 19.85 vs. AO, they are currently rated 19th in the country in that category. Miami has also been able to successfully prevent opponents from making shots between the three-point stripe and the low post. They're ranked 31st in Division I in defensive mid-range field goal percentage, allowing AO to make good on only 32.9% of their attempts from that distance. If Miami does exhibit a weakness on the defensive end of the floor, it'd likely be the team's propensity to allow too many shot attempts per trip. The squad has a rating of 85.44 in defensive field goal attempt rate vs. AO, which ranks 37th-worst in college basketball.
Projections are based on present-day ratings. Stars indicate games played at a neutral location. Game efficiencies only account for data before a contest has gone analytically final and are adjusted to extract home-court advantage.
CURIOUS TRENDS:
Miami performs worse against squads that are typically efficient on offense. When facing teams that have an offensive efficiency rating vs. AO greater than 103.93, Miami is more efficient than normal 29% of the time. In their other contests, the team is more efficient 94% of the time.
When playing teams that fail to defend efficiently inside the paint, Miami usually performs better than average. Miami is more efficient than normal 93% of the time when facing clubs that have a defensive near-proximity field goal percentage vs. AO greater than 56.86%. In all other contests, Miami performs better than average 41% of the time.
Miami is typically worse vs. teams that tend to get off more shots. Against foes that have an offensive field goal attempt rate vs. AO greater than 84.42, Miami performs above their norm 30% of the time. Against the remaining opposition, the team performs above average 81% of the time.
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