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schugeorge Sat Mar 20, 2010 09:19pm

Rebounding?
 
I was looking at rebounding records and stats of certain players and I keep seeing the stats seperated before 1973 and after 73. why is this? was there a rule change pertaining to rebounding? What significance does '73 have? P.S. the stats were of colegiate players. Here's a link to the records: (which I find informative and interesting)

2009 NCAA Men's Final Four Records - NCAA.org

After you go to the site, click on "the tournament" to view the PDF file and scroll down to rebounding records and you'll notice they are seperated pre and post 1973.

Adam Sat Mar 20, 2010 09:38pm

Is that the year the allowed freshman to play?

Adam Sat Mar 20, 2010 09:41pm

A quick google search tells me that's the big change in 1973, it was the first year they allowed freshman to play varsity ball; a definite effect on career rebounding stats.

Raymond Sun Mar 21, 2010 01:02pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 669547)
A quick google search tells me that's the big change in 1973, it was the first year they allowed freshman to play varsity ball; a definite effect on career rebounding stats.

I thought that was the year they made 'over-the-back' legal.

Mark Padgett Sun Mar 21, 2010 01:04pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 669608)
I thought that was the year they made 'over-the-back' legal.

You're really reaching on that one. ;)

schugeorge Sun Mar 21, 2010 01:06pm

rebounding
 
Learn something new every day...I don't doubt the freshman rule but the only question I have regarding your reply is: why is rebounding the only stat that they have seperated by pre and post '73? I would think that all stats would be effected and seperated....yes? Really weird huh? or maybe I'm just confused. check out the link to the on-line booklet I saw the stats in. after you get to the page the booklet is located, click on the "tournament" its a pdf file, depending on your browser you may need to download it from NCAA.COM ,so you'll need adobe or equal. scroll down to the rebound section..

http://www.ncaa.org/wps/portal/ncaah...ll/2009ff.html

I found the booklet pretty informative and in depth so I decided to keep it for reference. If your a stat junkie like me I'm sure you'll like it.

BillyMac Sun Mar 21, 2010 03:53pm

Is He On Vacation ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by schugeorge (Post 669612)
If your a stat junkie like me I'm sure you'll like it.

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