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Tale of the Tape - UNC vs UCLA

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If anyone is interested, I'll throw up the comparison like I did for the last game. Obviously everybody can look up those data for themselves, but I sometimes like to see them gathered together.

Let me know. Feeling too lazy to get started at the moment.
 
Thanks @Oak ridger - Here's our team. (Easier to update than start from scratch, so it will take longer to post the UCLA data.)

One interesting difference in the data since the Florida game is that Jackson has moved ahead of Withers in terms of MPG.

Makes sense since it was a tough game and Jackson is clearly the real deal. But leaves no bigs in our top 5.

The PT for RJ, Trimble, Cadeau, Lubin and Tyson also went up slightly.

PlayerGSHgtWgtMPGPtsRbsTS%
Davis116'018034.118.64.449.8
Trimble116'319531.715.04.962.4
Cadeau116'118029.311.53.353.0
Powell46'619520.75.43.455.9
Jackson06'419020.310.82.858.7
Withers76'923019.36.14.653.7
Washington86'1023517.06.14.855.0
Lubin36'823016.26.84.677.4
Tyson06'72009.94.31.356.2
 
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One clear difference between us and UCLA is the distribution of PT. They have 9 guys who have played in every game and it would be 10 except that starter Dylan Andrews missed 2 early games with a groin pull. All 10 of those guys (including Andrews) average double-digit minutes. We have 7.

No iron man. No player is even close to 30 mpg. Glancing at previous UCLA teams, Cronin doesn't seem opposed to playing guys long minutes, so it's interesting that he's spreading it out this year.

PlayerGSHgtWgtMPGPtsRbsTS%
Bilodeau116'922026.214.15.556.5
Johnson116'517026.07.75.353.2
Clark116'320024.86.12.550.2
Andrews86'217024.39.71.260.9
Dailey116'823022.711.64.863.2
Mack06'320020.19.21.353.9
Stefanovich36'718615.95.81.863.6
Perry06'418014.75.52.157.7
Kyle06'921512.24.02.856.5
Mara07'324010.55.54.166.3
 
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