03-20-2007, 05:14 PM | #11 |
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Let's take a look at how BYU's leading FT shooters (as measured only by FT attempts) have fared relative to the rest of the team by season. I've listed all FT shooters that had 100 or more attempts in a season. The only exception is 2005 when no one had over 100 attempts and Mike Hall had 95.
Sum of players with 100+ FTA Code:
Player Year FT FTA FT% Diff Wesley 2001 179 222 0.806 0.061 Lyday 2001 162 197 0.822 0.077 Hansen 2002 138 182 0.758 0.013 Bigelow 2002 106 132 0.803 0.058 Hansen 2003 163 204 0.799 0.084 Bigelow 2003 93 112 0.830 0.115 Araujo 2004 122 169 0.722 0.041 Bigelow 2004 104 129 0.806 0.125 Hall 2004 98 134 0.731 0.050 Hall 2005 74 95 0.779 0.070 Trent 2006 106 172 0.616 -0.135 Trent 2007 96 195 0.492 -0.201 Young 2007 118 147 0.803 0.109 Sum of players with less than 100 FTA: Code:
Year FT FTA FT% 2001 310 416 0.745 2002 280 376 0.745 2003 319 446 0.715 2004 177 260 0.681 2005 304 429 0.709 2006 335 446 0.751 2007 240 346 0.694 So the key to success primarily rests on the shoulders of one or two FT shooters because the remaining group's numbers have been relatively stable. Last edited by Indy Coug; 03-20-2007 at 05:17 PM. |
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