@ChrisMWilliams
I appreciate the article. I think a better name for it should have been something like, "Why ISU still makes the NCAA tournament," which comes down to the Committee beginning to pay attention more to computer analysis instead of just wins/losses.
Being the nerd that I am as the OP in this thread...
https://cyclonefanatic.com/forum/threads/2018-2019-computer-projections-thread.243443/
...I thought to quantify why people are panicking.
For me, Barttovik releasing individual game scores has been a godsend for keeping things in context during an up-and-down season.
How did we play tonight? The scores range from 0% (better than 0% of other college basketball teams) to 100% (the best team in the country). Pulling a 97% means you were better than 97% of other D-1 teams that night.
The problem with the team breaks down to...
(1.) They had a so-so start to the season, roughly in-line with expectations.
(2.) The had an
awesome January -- seriously -- which raised our expectations.
(3.) They came back to Earth in February and, then...
(4.) Have recently fallen off a cliff.
Barttovik has this data...
http://www.barttorvik.com/team.php?team=Iowa+St.
I took the individual game scores and charted them out by month.
40% = roughly the 212th best team in the country... we belong in the Big South
I charted out the individual scores with a linear fit and a five-game centered moving average. As you can see, neither of them have the program going anywhere good.
The team has been trending down since the last WVU game, and badly since OU.
I know the computers like us because we have played well in the past, especially in January. We
were great then. That ultimately becomes kind of meaningless, however, when the team from the last few weeks has very little reasonable shot against Texas Tech, Baylor, and whoever we are going to line up against for an opposite seed in the NCAA tournament.
The panic warnings are in there when you look for them.