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bornacatfan
1/18/2017 1:07 PM
Laying here following ankle surgery looking for ways to kill time.

Exploring Ken Pom I decided to list all those OHIO BOBCAT players who have ranked in the TOp 100. These are rankings out of all NCAA D1 players per year per category

The following lists are rank name numbers year

Ken Pom Categories

Percentage of Minutes Played - %Min
18th Brandon Hunter 91.2 2oo3

Offensive rating (ORtg): A measure of personal offensive efficiency
7th Jon Smith 131.0 2013
14th Jeff Halbert 125.0 2006
19th Nick Kellogg 125.9 2012
24th Tommy Freeman 125.1 2010

Percentage of possessions used (%Poss): A measure of personal possessions used while the player is on the court. Simply assigns credit or blame to a player when his actions end a possession

2 Sonny Johnson 34.8 2002
65 D.J. Cooper 28.8 2012
75 Antonio Campbell 29.2 2017
76 D.J. Cooper 28.8 2011
99 D.J. Cooper 28.3 2013

Percentage of shots taken (%Shots): This is the percentage of a team’s shots taken, while the player is on the court.
6 Sonny Johnson 36.6 2002
28 Antonio Campbell 33.4 2017
86 Antonio Campbell 29.4 2016

Effective field goal percentage (eFG%): Same as regular field goal percentage, except that made three-pointers are appropriately given 50% more credit.

3 Tommy Freeman 67.6 2010
11 Jordan Dartis 66.2 2016
11 Leon Williams 64.4 2005
16 Nick Kellogg 62.9 2012
16 Jon Smith 63.3 2014
43 Leon Williams 61.6 2008
60 Tommy Freeman 59.5 2011
71 Jerome Tillman 60.0 2007
78 Leon Williams 59.2 2006

True shooting percentage (TS%):

1 Tommy Freeman 70.5 2010
5 Jordan Dartis 69.1 2016
14 Leon Williams 66.o 2008
18 Nick Kellogg 65.2 1012
33 Jon Smith 63.9 2014
48 Tommy Freeman 62.8 2011
49 Leon Williams 63.4 2005
85 Leon Williams 61.7 2007

Offensive rebounding percentage (OR%): This is the percentage of possible offensive rebounds a player gets

2 Leon Williams 18.0 2008
15 Leon Williams 14.9 2007
70 Jon Smith 13.0 2012
77 Jon Smith 12.9 2013




Defensive rebounding percentage (DR%): This is the percentage of possible defensive rebounds a player gets

7 Antonio Campbell 30.3 2016
8 Antonio Campbell 30.4 2017
18 Antonio Campbell 26.4 2015
25 Leon Williams 23.8 2005
72 Leon Williams 21.2 2006
81 Leon Williams 21.4 2007
85 Leon Williams 22. 2008

Assist Rate (ARate): This is assists divided by the field goals made by the player’s teammates while he is on the court

2 D.J. Cooper 44.7 2011
3 D.J. Cooper 44.2 2013
6 Jaaron Simmons 40.3 2016
13 Jaaron Simmons 38.1 2017
15 D.J. Cooper 37.5 2012
31 Jeremy Fears 33.6 2006
36 D.J. Cooper 33.6 2010
89 Sonny Troutman 29.3 2007
90 Michael Allen 29.9 2009


Turnover Rate (TORate): This is the percentage of personal possessions used on turnovers

6 Jeff Halbert Ohio 9.2 2005
8 Jon Smith 8.0 2013
42 Jordan Dartis 8.8 2017
55 Antonio Campbell 9.9 2016
56 Tommy Freeman 11.2 2011




Block Percentage (%Blocks): This is the percentage of opponents’ two-point shots that are blocked by the player while he is on the cour

41 Jon Smith 9.46 2013
64 Jon Smith 7,84 2012
98 Reggie Keely 6.56 2011


FTRate: Free throw rate is calculated by 100*FTA/FGA.
15 Leon Williams 84.3 2008
26 Leon Williams 71.6 2006
40 Leon Williams 72.3 2007
53 Terren Harbut 69.1 2004
69 Jerome Tillman 65.1 2009
85 Jerome Tillman 60.9 2007

Steal%: Steals / Defensive possessions
13 Sonny Troutman 4.85 2007
23 D.J. Cooper 4.23 2012
35 D.J. Cooper \ 4.06 2010
37 Jeremy Fears 4.49 2006
44 Sonny Troutman 4.33 2006
56 D.J. Cooper 3.78 2011
73 Steven Coleman 3.77 2009
95 D.J. Cooper 3.74 2013

Fouls Committed per 40 Minutes

18 Whitney Davis \1.49 2007
29 Armon Bassett \1.53 2010
62 D.J. Cooper 1.70 2012
64 Jeff Halbert 1.76 2005
73 Bubba Walther 1.83 2007
83 Jeff Halbert 1.95 2004

Fouls Drawn per 40 Minutes
22 Leon Williams 7.2 2008
23 Jerome Tillman 6.8 2009
78 Leon Williams 6.2 2007
84 DeVaughn Washington 6.2 2010

2-point percentage

18 Leon Williams \64.4 2005
31 Antonio Campbell 63.7 2016
42 Jon Smith \ 63.3 2014
58 Jon Smith 61.4 2012
68 Reggie Keely 60.8 2013
69 Jon Smith 60.7 2013

84 Leon Williams 61.3 2008
89 Antonio Campbell \63.7 2017


3-point percentage

7 Jordan Dartis 66 136 48.5 2016
11 Tommy Freeman 93 195 47.7 2010
64 Tommy Freeman 99 227 43.6 2011
66 Nick Kellogg Ohio 64 147 43.5 2011
Tie 66 Seth Curry Duke 64 147 43,5 2011
68 Maurice Ndour 27 62 43.5 2015
73 Travis Wilkins 54 125 43.2 2014
82 Tommy Freeman 54 127 42.5 2009
83 Jeff Halbert 47 108 43.5 2006

Free Throw %
24 Nick Kellogg 90 102 88.2 2014
34 Bubba Walther 62 71 87.3 2008
41 Kenny Kaminski 64 74 86.5 2016
43 Jordan Dartis 32 36 88.9 2017
44 Bubba Walther 60 69 87.0 2007
63 Tommy Freeman 65 76 85.5 2010
74 Thomas Stephens 84.1 2004
95 Tommy Freeman 60 71 84.5 2011
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GoCats105
1/18/2017 2:05 PM
Thanks for the research and numbers, borna.

Sonny Troutman was a THIEF. Man I loved watching that guy play.
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OUVan
1/18/2017 2:48 PM
Great stuff.

Leon Williams may go down as the most underappreciated great player in MAC history. Complete crime that he didn't get MAC POTY. If Jeremy Fears had stayed and kept his head on straight he may have won a couple.
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Jeff McKinney
1/18/2017 3:00 PM
Good stuff. Thanks, Bornacatfan.
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GoCats105
1/18/2017 3:22 PM
OUVan wrote:expand_more
Great stuff.

Leon Williams may go down as the most underappreciated great player in MAC history. Complete crime that he didn't get MAC POTY. If Jeremy Fears had stayed and kept his head on straight he may have won a couple.
Still haunts me to this day, Van.

http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Marquee-Matchup-Rajon... /
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OhioStunter
1/18/2017 3:48 PM
OUVan wrote:expand_more
Great stuff.

Leon Williams may go down as the most underappreciated great player in MAC history. Complete crime that he didn't get MAC POTY. If Jeremy Fears had stayed and kept his head on straight he may have won a couple.
Agreed. We had two of the top 10 all-time Ohio leaders in scoring and rebounding on the same team for three years. (Williams and Tillman).
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allen
1/18/2017 4:04 PM
Sonny Johnson shot close to 50% coming off the bench. He was very efficient. http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/_/id/5...
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allen
1/18/2017 4:07 PM
Tommy Freeman was like Stephen Curry from the three. http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/_/id/3...
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Andrew Ruck
1/18/2017 4:17 PM
Jon Smith was the ultimate "moneyball" type of player. The advanced numbers showed him as an incredibly valuable player but most people's impressions were significantly less than that.

I knew Jordan's freshman season behind the arc was great but didn't realize it was that great.
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allen
1/18/2017 4:23 PM
Jon Smith got rebounds and blocks and occasional dunks. Flomo was the best at that, period.
Last Edited: 1/18/2017 4:23:44 PM by allen
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Alan Swank
1/18/2017 8:42 PM
allen wrote:expand_more
Jon Smith got rebounds and blocks and occasional dunks. Flomo was the best at that, period.
Agreed on Flomo but John Devereaux wasn't too far behind.
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FlashGary
1/19/2017 12:29 AM
And John could score; he had a nice mid-range game.
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OUVan
1/19/2017 8:59 AM
FlashGary wrote:expand_more
And John could score; he had a nice mid-range game.
Yep, I have no doubt he would have thrived with the three point line. He was money from just inside the top of the key.
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