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As of today, B1G basketball teams have a staggering 147-35 (.802) record at home this season. On the flip side, they have a dismal 29-59 (.330) record on the road. For added context, B1G teams are 22-19 (.537) in neutral site games.
There is currently only one B1G team that has a road record above .500 (Purdoodoo, 5-2). There is also currently only one B1G team with a worse than .727 record at home (Michigan, 4-7).
Let those numbers soak in for a minute.
Are B1G arenas just THAT electric???
Are the players just that much better shooting on their familiar rims???
I don’t know of any other variables that could be causing such parity between how teams play at home versus on the road.
Any other ideas what could be causing this phenomena???
Just to clarify. I’m not asserting that B1G refs are cooking for home teams. What I am insinuating is that the B1G has a bunch of thin skinned, beta refs that let the home crowds dictate how they call the game.
I added some additional context that posters pointed out on the game thread added below. I’d say tonight was an outlier but truthfully this is pretty common for every close road game. And yes, Nebraska benefits from this at PBA as well.
There is currently only one B1G team that has a road record above .500 (Purdoodoo, 5-2). There is also currently only one B1G team with a worse than .727 record at home (Michigan, 4-7).
Let those numbers soak in for a minute.
Are B1G arenas just THAT electric???
Are the players just that much better shooting on their familiar rims???
I don’t know of any other variables that could be causing such parity between how teams play at home versus on the road.
Any other ideas what could be causing this phenomena???
Just to clarify. I’m not asserting that B1G refs are cooking for home teams. What I am insinuating is that the B1G has a bunch of thin skinned, beta refs that let the home crowds dictate how they call the game.
I added some additional context that posters pointed out on the game thread added below. I’d say tonight was an outlier but truthfully this is pretty common for every close road game. And yes, Nebraska benefits from this at PBA as well.