Minnesota/Illinois

And here I thought this was a bulletin board for fans to express their opinions. I didn't realize it was for cheerleaders only. Silly me.
 

The factors considered in the NET for the men seem to be more widely known in public than the women, but from what I've seen online, the NET doesn't care about margins of victory greater than 10. So an 11 point win is as good to the NET as a 50 point win.

What it does factor in is offensive efficiency, which includes the average number of possessions that end in turnovers. If your system focuses on limiting turnovers and you regularly sit in the top 5 or 10 nationally for fewest turnovers while doing decently everywhere else, it turns out the NET loves you! I'd guess that's really how Coach P figured out how to game it.
With the different metrics used, maybe there are weighting factors applied to each metric that are the guarded secret.
 

I think I was wrong about something. I said this team has WNBA players.

Tori McKinney could be a WNBA player. She took a step forward on offense this year. If she does the same again next year, then she'll be on the cusp.
This wouldn't be the first player this coaching staff has developed into a W player.
 




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