Yeah, what I did was find the formula for determining number of possessions and then PPP from there, so I didn't feel like looking through 20 years of box scores in that regard. But to your efficient point, Keatts teams have done a better job protecting the ball against us as well, which leads to a better PPP as well. Over the past 3 meetings, State averaged 11 TOs against us; the 4 matchups prior to that, they averaged 17.75.Good stuff. I guess there are resources for researching these kinds of stats but I've never bothered to look for them. Certainly provides objective support for Keatts' teams being more efficient on offense.