The most important stat is what percentage of your drives are you scoring on compared to your opponent? Michigan was terrible at this stat last year because the offense turned the ball over and the defense couldn't stop anyone.
If your team in general scores on a higher percentage of drives than your opponent, then you want to maximize the number of possessions for both teams (the Rodriguez method) because you are more efficient than your opponent. If, however, your opponent is more efficient than you, the best way to neutralize them is to MINIMIZE the number of possessions for BOTH teams (i.e. control TOP) because then any mistake your opponent makes is maximized in terms of limiting their possessions. Then if you happen to play well and your opponent makes a key mistake or two, you can win.
Rodriguez problem was that he strived to maximize possessions for both teams despite the fact that his opponent was almost ALWAYS more efficient on offense than Michigan was. So Rodriguez was minimizing their rare mistakes by giving them more and more chances to score against his pathetic defense.
It's the same thing in basketball. If you are an offensively efficient team, you want to maximize possessions. If you are defensive team or underpowered in general, you want to minimize possessions and hope your opponent makes a few mistakes.
If your team in general scores on a higher percentage of drives than your opponent, then you want to maximize the number of possessions for both teams (the Rodriguez method) because you are more efficient than your opponent. If, however, your opponent is more efficient than you, the best way to neutralize them is to MINIMIZE the number of possessions for BOTH teams (i.e. control TOP) because then any mistake your opponent makes is maximized in terms of limiting their possessions. Then if you happen to play well and your opponent makes a key mistake or two, you can win.
Rodriguez problem was that he strived to maximize possessions for both teams despite the fact that his opponent was almost ALWAYS more efficient on offense than Michigan was. So Rodriguez was minimizing their rare mistakes by giving them more and more chances to score against his pathetic defense.
It's the same thing in basketball. If you are an offensively efficient team, you want to maximize possessions. If you are defensive team or underpowered in general, you want to minimize possessions and hope your opponent makes a few mistakes.
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