Solving Basketball Jordan Sperber
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A college basketball podcast hosted by Jordan Sperber focused on analytics, coaching, strategy, and x's and o's. Guests include college coaches, players, and media.
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Bracket Strategy with Jason Lisk (PoolGenius)
Jason Lisk of PoolGenius joins the podcast for episode 59. We discussed all things bracket strategy. How to best maximize your chances of winning a bracket pool by balancing value and risk. We also went region-by-region through the 2023 bracket.
The 2023 PoolGenius bracket optimizer is here: https://www.poolgenius.com/ncaa-bracket-picks/?trk=af_hv_mm23_podnotes
HoopVision viewers can get discounts of 10-55% here: https://www.poolgenius.com/hoopvision-discount/?trk=af_hv_mm23_podnotes
Read a WIRED feature on the bracket optimizer: https://www.wired.com/story/the-key-to-the-perfect-march-madness-bracket-evolution
Solving Basketball is presented by Hudl! Visit hudl.com/hoopvision to learn more about Hudl Sportscode and/or to contact Hudl directly.
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Ken Pomeroy 8.0
Ken Pomeroy joins the podcast again for episode 58. We covered a variety of topics: The utility of plus-minus, three-point defense, Penn State's extreme four factors, the strength (or lack thereof) of the ACC, and more.
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Robbie Hummel, ESPN/BTN
Robbie Hummel joins the podcast for episode #57. We discussed how Robbie prepares for his TV broadcasts, how Matt Painter has changed offensively over the past decade, and the strategy behind 3-on-3 basketball.
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Kevin Sweeney, Sports Illustrated
Kevin Sweeney joins the podcast for episode #56. We discussed how Kevin went from a high school blogger to Sports Illustrated writer, talking to coaches on the record vs off the record, the Texas job opening, and more.
Solving Basketball is presented by Hudl! Visit hudl.com/hoopvision to learn more about Hudl Sportscode and/or to contact Hudl directly.
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Ken Pomeroy 7.0
Ken Pomeroy joins the podcast again for episode 55. This time, we opened up the episode to audience questions. The mailbag-style podcast includes a variety of topics about Ken's rankings and basketball analytics in general.
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Eric Shapiro (Michigan vs Kentucky)
Eric Shapiro joins the podcast for episode #54. We broke down the X's and O's from yesterday's Michigan-Kentucky game. Plus, we discussed two-foul participation and the "auto-bench".
Solving Basketball is presented by Hudl! Visit hudl.com/hoopvision to learn more about Hudl Sportscode and/or to contact Hudl directly.
For more on Solving Basketball and Jordan Sperber, follow on Twitter @hoopvision68.
Customer Reviews
Great podcast but why do you talk about truck stops so much?
Love the analysis and using the wide scoop stats to hone in on the minutia of basketball. But why do you almost never talk about west coast juggernauts like UCLA and Arizona or anyone in the Pac-12 who consistently over preform other big conferences (look at KenPom this year vs who is on the “Bubble”) and talk about trash B1G, ACC, and Big East teams constantly. I’m an obvious homer but would love some dives into Cronin teams and why they work vs more at lease seemingly “analytically focused” teams like Alabama and Houston.
Good insight
Jordan looks at a coaches perspective of the game, must listen to for Hoops fans.
Needs work
Not great for youth coaches