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[43] CBB Moneyball and The Omar Cooper Parallel

[43] CBB Moneyball and The Omar Cooper Parallel

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Bob Moats and Mike Wiemuth break down how player compensation is forcing coaches and programs to think like Billy Beane, analyzing roster construction through the lens of buying wins instead of just buying players.


IU's Hot Start & The Omar Cooper Parallel


The guys open celebrating IU's 4-0 start under Darian DeVries while drawing parallels between miracle plays in football and basketball. Finding ways to win isn't just about spectacular moments—it's about putting yourself in position through smart aggregation of talent and data.


• Omar Cooper's impossible catch as a "games of inches" lesson

• IU rising in metrics by beating predictors

• Conerway's passing, Wilkerson's elite shooting on display

• Penn State fans still bewildered in grocery stores


The Moneyball Framework for College Basketball


Mike and Bob lay out how the classic "Moneyball" approach translates to today's NIL-driven college basketball landscape, where buying wins through buying points is the new reality.


• The key quote: "Your goal shouldn't be to buy players. Your goal should be to buy wins."

• One-seed teams need roughly 540+ point margin over opponents for the season

• Box Plus Minus (BPM) as the "on-base percentage" of basketball

• IU's last 500+ point variance seasons: 2013, 1993, 1992, 1990


Finding Undervalued Talent


The hosts identify the statistical thresholds and player types that offer the best return on investment in the portal and recruiting landscape.


• Players with 5.0+ BPM at mid-majors show "stickiness" when jumping to Power Five

• Elite one-seed starters average 8.7 BPM (roughly Yogi Ferrell level or better)

• 85% of one-seed starters have 6.0+ BPM

• The "Lance Jones bump" - finding best player on mediocre team who can elevate

• Target the Mountain West, A-10, and top mid-majors for 5+ BPM players


The Money Problem: Who's Overpaying?


Bob and Mike examine which programs are spending wisely versus which are trapped by their own wealth, using real scenarios to show how compensation complicates roster building.


• Example: $3M five-star with 3.0 BPM vs. $1.7M A-10 POY with 6.8 BPM

• The "hammer looking for nails" problem when you have too much money

• Ohio State's Anthony Thompson situation: Overspend or necessary premium?

• Why 50% of one-seed starters now come from the portal

• BYU reportedly paying AJ Dybantsa $5-7M - only 3-5 schools can compete


The New Three-Dimensional Reality


The compensation era adds a third dimension to roster construction that constrains even wealthy programs and creates new strategic challenges.


• Pre-NIL: Two-dimensional (program fit + player development)

• Post-NIL: Three-dimensional (add budget constraints)

• Top NIL programs creating their own pressure traps

• Market correction concerns: "Is that guy still worth $7M after a 25% correction?"

• Underground economy going public usually lowers prices—this did the opposite


Coming up: A rivalry show with Everything College Basketball's Josh and Peyton Burton (UK and UL fans), plus an extended film room session with Tony Adragna and Brian Tonsoni breaking down DeVries' system.


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[43] CBB Moneyball and The Omar Cooper Parallel

[43] CBB Moneyball and The Omar Cooper Parallel