Automated Team Capsule for 2020-21 Florida15-10 (0.600) | SEC
All-Play Percentage: 0.879 (44th)
Schedule Strength: 0.794 (21st)
Record Quality: 0.332 (37th)
Avg. Season Rank: 30.60 (31st)
Pace: 69.34 (204th)
Momentum: -2.83 (296th)
Off. Momentum: -0.59 (241st)
Def. Momentum: -2.24 (282nd)
Consistency: -8.42 (100th)
Res. Consistency: -12.99 (218th)
Away From Home: 0.08 (176th)
Paper Tiger Factor: -1.97 (252nd)
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 April 5, 2021. Data shown on this page is based on time-dependent 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:
108.34
69.20
26.96
75.29
80.81
39.12
48.41
27.16
9.81
36.14
24.96
10.63
42.60
28.69
18.67
65.08
12.08
12.35
5.40
33.61
30.89
35.50
1.98
RANK:
47th
205th
88th
54th
230th
48th
21st
294th
231st
72nd
114th
59th
41st
147th
58th
27th
114th
202nd
119th
282nd
102nd
125th
83rd
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:
92.68
69.48
24.18
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81.70
33.32
40.79
30.19
8.72
28.88
21.90
7.99
36.51
29.61
16.61
56.10
10.43
10.74
2.08
36.95
26.80
36.24
2.01
RANK:
45th
159th
158th
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156th
61st
51st
157th
33rd
8th
118th
93rd
111th
243rd
181st
86th
126th
54th
1st
158th
120th
248th
235th
ANALYSIS: Florida is a moderately good team, capable of testing many an opponent that they'll encounter. Carrying a record of 15-10, they are currently rated #44 overall (out of 357) in All-Play Percentage this season. They are also ranked by this site as the #6 team (out of 14) in the SEC (average ranking 60.1). Sporting a strength-of-schedule rating of 0.794 (the 21st-highest in the country), Florida has prepared themselves by challenging some of the best teams in the college game.
The primary strength for Florida is defense. The team is ranked 45th in efficiency, allowing fewer than 93 points for every 100 trips upcourt vs. AO. Florida does a fantastic job to prevent opposing teams from capitalizing on chances from offensive rebounds. The squad allows AO to convert only 2.1% of all second-chance opportunities (ranked first in the NCAA). Florida also does an outstanding job shutting down the opposition from behind the arc. They rank eighth in the NCAA in defensive three-point percentage, allowing AO to make just 28.9% of their attempts from afar.
Florida plays at about the same level on offense as they do on defense. The team ranks 47th nationally in offensive efficiency, scoring about 108 points every 100 trips upcourt vs. AO. Florida is an excellent shooting team, capable of converting from multiple locations on the court and ranking in the top-50 in three of our four primary field goal categories. They are most proficient from two-point range, making good on 42.6% of their mid-range jumpers (41st in the nation), 65.1% of their near-proximity chances (27th), and 48.4% of their total shots from the field (21st) vs. AO. Florida also converts a fair amount of its free throws. Making 75.3% of their attempts from the stripe, they are ranked 54th nationally in free throw percentage. Moreover, they get ample opportunity to beat you from the line, as the ball-club falls in the top-100 in free throw attempt rate with a rating of 26.96 vs. AO.
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:
Florida performs better against squads that have trouble defending the mid-range shot. When facing teams that have a defensive mid-range field goal percentage vs. AO greater than 34.26%, Florida is more efficient than normal 60% of the time. In their other contests, the team is more efficient 20% of the time.
When playing teams that typically allow more than a fair share of breakaway opportunities, Florida usually performs better than average. Florida is more efficient than normal 67% of the time when facing clubs that have a potential point rate allowed off steals vs. AO greater than 11.51. In all other contests, Florida performs better than average 31% of the time.
Florida is typically worse vs. teams that convert more frequently off of offensive rebounds. Against foes that have an offensive second-chance conversion percentage vs. AO greater than 6.00%, Florida performs above their norm 31% of the time. Against the remaining opposition, the team performs above average 67% of the time.
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