ISU-OSU Matchup By Numbers

marothisu

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Thought this would be fun to post a little bit of matchup by numbers. I'll try and pair offenses vs. defenses. My "tl;dr" version of below is that It appears that in many categories by the numbers, these are 2 fairly evenly matched teams only by numbers. The rebounding is nearly identical between both teams for example. However, ISU scores more points per game than anybody in the Big 10 except Michigan State and Iowa. In those games, OSU went 1-4 and only 1 game of the 5 managed to hold them to under 70 points (and still lost). In 14 of OSU's 22 games, opponents scored at or more points than OSU's season scoring defense mark.

It would appear that OSU plays some defense, but this is nothing that ISU hasn't seen. 2 teams in the Big 12 rank in the top 5 in the country in scoring defense - Texas Tech and Kansas State - who both allow less points by multiple possessions than OSU. ISU went 3-2 this year against Texas Tech and Kansas State, and in 4 of those 5 games ISU scored more on them than their average scoring defense. The only game in which ISU didn't get more was against K-State and the scored 57 points to K-State's average scoring defense of 59.1 points.

In the end, I think this is a pretty winnable game. I don't think OSU will present a mismatch on the glass and it appears that fast, athletic teams like ISU are not ones in which OSU does terribly well with this season.

I'm guessing ISU wins by 6-9 points in an entertaining game.


Scoring
ISU (offense): 77.7 points/game (59th)
OSU (defense): 65.6 points/game (39th)

OSU (offense): 69.3 points/game (267th)
ISU (defense): 68.8 points/game (110th)

ISU averaged 12 points per game higher than OSU gave up. The amount of points that ISU gives up is nearly identical to the amount of points per game OSU scores.

Field Goal Percentage
Iowa State (offensive): 47.7% (30th)
Ohio State (defensive): 42% (78th)

Ohio State (offensive): 43.6% (227th)
Iowa State (defensive): 42% (76th)

ISU and OSU give up the same percentage field goal percentage to their opponents. What ISU gives up is similar to what OSU shoots. However, ISU on average has shot nearly 6% greater than what OSU gives up.

3 Point Field Goal Percentage
Iowa State (offense): 36.2% (93rd). 8.5 made per game
Ohio State (defense): 33% (104th). 6.8 allowed per game

Ohio State (offense): 33.8% (216th). 7.4 made per game
Iowa State (defense): 34.2% (182nd). 8.1 made per game

OSU seems to have better 3 point defense, but this seems fairly even.

FT Percentage
Iowa State: 72.8% (99th). 17.5 attempts/game
Ohio State: 72.6% (106th). 19 attempts/game

Fairly even


Rebounding
Iowa State (defensive): 25.67 rebounds/game (141st)
Ohio State (offensive): 9.48 rebounds/game (T-213th)

Ohio State (defensive): 25.36 rebounds/game (169th)
Iowa State (offensive): 9.48 rebounds/game (T-213th)

OSU and ISU average literally the same amount of offensive rebounds per game and their defensive rebounds per game is almost identical too. This one is a wash.

Also, in case anybody cares - Baylor was 11th in the entire country in offensive rebounding per game, almost identical to Duke.

Assists
Iowa State: 15.5 assists/game (38th)
Ohio State: 13.8 assists/game (140th)

This favors Iowa State, but not by a ton.

Steals
Iowa State: 7.1 steals/game (86th)
Ohio State: 5.7 steals/game (250th)

Slightly favoring ISU here.

Turnovers
Iowa State (committed): 11 turnovers/game (T-34th)
Ohio State (forced on D): 12.26 turnovers/game (248th)

Ohio State (committed): 12.4 turnovers/game (T-112th)
Iowa State (forced on D): 13.16 turnovers/game (T-174th)

Ohio State turns it over about 1.5 times more per game than ISU, and ISU forces nearly 1 more turnover per game than OSU commits. The same can be same for ISU forcing about 1 more turnover per game than ISU.

Blocks
Iowa State: 4.5 blocks/game (35th)
Ohio State: 2.5 blocks/game (T-274th)

ISU favored here

Fouls
Iowa State: 14.7 fouls/game (11th)
Ohio State: 17.9 fouls/game (198th)

ISU favored here.
 

cyrocksmypants

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How the **** are we 99th in FT%?! Didn’t we lead the conference? Is the Big 12 just that awful at shooting free throws?
 
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marothisu

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How the **** are we 99th in FG%?! Didn’t we lead the conference? Is the Big 12 just that awful at shooting free throws?

ISU is 30th in FG %, not 99th. ISU is 99th in FT%, not FG%.

Big 12 FG %:
1. ISU: 47.7%
2. Texas Tech: 47.2%
3. Kansas: 46.4%
4. TCU: 45.7%
5. Oklahoma: 44.5%
6. Baylor: 44%
7. Texas: 43.6%
8. Kansas State: 43.4%
9. Oklahoma State: 42.3%
10. West Virginia: 41.4%

In other words, excluding ISU, 5 of the 9 Big 12 teams shot better than OSU this year, and another team had the same exact percentage. Another team only was 0.2% lower than OSU.

BIg 12 FT %:
1. ISU: 72.8%
2. Texas Tech: 72.3%
3. Texas: 71.3%
4. Kansas: 69.5%
5. Oklahoma: 69.1%
6. Oklahoma State: 68.9%
7. TCU: 68.6%
8. West Virginia: 68.1%
9. Baylor: 67.3%
10. Kansas State: 66.2%
 

marothisu

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I immediately scrolled to see Ohio State's rebounding stats; I take a bit a comfort from knowing they are ranked 200+ in offensive rebounding.

ISU and OSU are pretty much even on this, which also gives me great comfort. As long as ISU doesn't give up tons of stupid rebounds (i.e. offensive ones), then it should be all good.
 

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ISU should win this one, but looking to the second round, Houston will be tough, they are essentially another Texas Tech.
 

marothisu

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ISU should win this one, but looking to the second round, Houston will be tough, they are essentially another Texas Tech.

Yep, very similar stats wise. Can score and also defend. Texas Tech had harder competition though is the only thing, and it didn't stop ISU from beating Texas Tech once and almost a second time, and scoring more every game than Tech's defensive scoring average.
 
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When assessing opponents scored are not static from game to game however looks like Houston Oklahoma state was a ten point game
 

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ISU is 30th in FG %, not 99th. ISU is 99th in FT%, not FG%.

Big 12 FG %:
1. ISU: 47.7%
2. Texas Tech: 47.2%
3. Kansas: 46.4%
4. TCU: 45.7%
5. Oklahoma: 44.5%
6. Baylor: 44%
7. Texas: 43.6%
8. Kansas State: 43.4%
9. Oklahoma State: 42.3%
10. West Virginia: 41.4%

In other words, excluding ISU, 5 of the 9 Big 12 teams shot better than OSU this year, and another team had the same exact percentage. Another team only was 0.2% lower than OSU.

BIg 12 FT %:
1. ISU: 72.8%
2. Texas Tech: 72.3%
3. Texas: 71.3%
4. Kansas: 69.5%
5. Oklahoma: 69.1%
6. Oklahoma State: 68.9%
7. TCU: 68.6%
8. West Virginia: 68.1%
9. Baylor: 67.3%
10. Kansas State: 66.2%

Yeah, I meant FT. Just confused how we were best in the conference yet there were 98 other teams in the country still better. Is the entire conference just ****** at FTs?