David Woods of BRO just posted some interesting stats on Twitter: up to this point of the season and postseason, UCLA has played the 17th toughest schedule in the country according to Kenpom, which is tougher than the schedules of any of the other final four teams. UCLA holds the best win (Michigan) of the remaining teams and doesn’t hol…
David Woods of BRO just posted some interesting stats on Twitter: up to this point of the season and postseason, UCLA has played the 17th toughest schedule in the country according to Kenpom, which is tougher than the schedules of any of the other final four teams. UCLA holds the best win (Michigan) of the remaining teams and doesn’t hold the worst loss (Houston has losses (yes, plural) worse than UCLA’s worst loss at Wash. St)
Given all that, it’s pretty impressive what the short handed Bruins have accomplished this season and definitely puts their season into a different perspective.
David Woods of BRO just posted some interesting stats on Twitter: up to this point of the season and postseason, UCLA has played the 17th toughest schedule in the country according to Kenpom, which is tougher than the schedules of any of the other final four teams. UCLA holds the best win (Michigan) of the remaining teams and doesn’t hold the worst loss (Houston has losses (yes, plural) worse than UCLA’s worst loss at Wash. St)
Given all that, it’s pretty impressive what the short handed Bruins have accomplished this season and definitely puts their season into a different perspective.