Espn ranks players in each conference and nationally using their Player Efficiency Rating. Player Efficiency Rating is the overall rating of a player's per-minute statistical production.
Cu's McDermott leads the Valley with PER of 34.29 (which is also third nationally). J. Carmichael of Illinois St is second in the Valley at 27.02 and Garret Stutz of WSU ranks third at 25.81. Carl Hall is the next highest Shocker at #8 (23.29) and Joe Ragland is #11 (22.57).
The system takes into account Assist Ratio, Turnover Ratio, Usage Rate, Rebound Rate as well as Offensive Rebound Rate and Defensive Rebound rate. The resulting PER shows how productive a player is in relation to other players. The league average PER is 15.
Here is a list of the top 89 players in the Valley using this system: http://insider.espn.go.com/ncb/holli...ics/_/group/18
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Cu's McDermott leads the Valley with PER of 34.29 (which is also third nationally). J. Carmichael of Illinois St is second in the Valley at 27.02 and Garret Stutz of WSU ranks third at 25.81. Carl Hall is the next highest Shocker at #8 (23.29) and Joe Ragland is #11 (22.57).
The system takes into account Assist Ratio, Turnover Ratio, Usage Rate, Rebound Rate as well as Offensive Rebound Rate and Defensive Rebound rate. The resulting PER shows how productive a player is in relation to other players. The league average PER is 15.
Here is a list of the top 89 players in the Valley using this system: http://insider.espn.go.com/ncb/holli...ics/_/group/18
Opps I just realized this is probably espn insider information. I think the link will only work if you are an espn insider.
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