beav74
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Post by beav74 on Jan 18, 2024 21:32:25 GMT -8
Wayne Tinkle's road record from 2020-21 to present:
5-31
2014-present:
21-83
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Post by speakthetruth on Jan 18, 2024 22:08:42 GMT -8
A record like that deserves a multi year extension.
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Post by messi on Jan 18, 2024 22:12:20 GMT -8
The thought that this sort of futility could carry over into the WCC is unsettling.
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Jan 18, 2024 22:17:38 GMT -8
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Post by rgeorge on Jan 18, 2024 22:17:38 GMT -8
Wayne Tinkle's road record from 2020-21 to present: 5-31 2014-present: 21-83 But since the E8 that was surely going to help the program... 1-25 in true road games!! Soon to be 1-26 vs completely (seemingly) healthy Buffs team that beat Oregon tonight.
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Post by Werebeaver on Jan 19, 2024 11:37:56 GMT -8
Wayne Tinkle's road record from 2020-21 to present: 5-31 2014-present: 21-83 What is WT’s record w/o players named Tinkle or Thompson? What is the likelihood of any future players named Tinkle or Thompson?
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Post by rgeorge on Jan 19, 2024 13:13:05 GMT -8
Wayne Tinkle's road record from 2020-21 to present: 5-31 2014-present: 21-83 What is WT’s record w/o players named Tinkle or Thompson? What is the likelihood of any future players named Tinkle or Thompson? And/or Payton...
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beaver94
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Post by beaver94 on Jan 19, 2024 13:52:13 GMT -8
Wayne Tinkle's road record from 2020-21 to present: 5-31 2014-present: 21-83 What is WT’s record w/o players named Tinkle or Thompson? What is the likelihood of any future players named Tinkle or Thompson? I think it’s something like 198 - 159.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Jan 19, 2024 16:07:32 GMT -8
Wait, I thought Tres, Stevie and Ethan only played because they were coaches kids? Heard that more than once when they were here.
Oh wait, you mean they were good players and should have been playing every minute they could? Well, Bob's your uncle.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jan 19, 2024 16:17:01 GMT -8
Wayne Tinkle's road record from 2020-21 to present: 5-31 2014-present: 21-83 Same issue with most of the numbers. You take a sanitary 35,000-foot view and treat it like it's an unassailable truth. 2014-2021: 20-58. 20-44 if you exclude 2016-17. 19-35 if you exclude 2017-18, as well Oregon State is winning 35.19% of their road games in the five good years, and that percentage is the rule, rather than the exception. The four bad years spoil a sanitary 35,000-foot snapshot. Just to further put that in perspective. I listen to a lot of Arizona Wildcat radio, because it is unavoidable here, and they generally treat a 50% road winning percentage as great in the Pac-12. And they invariably pencil in wins in every game at Tucson.
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Post by rgeorge on Jan 19, 2024 19:18:13 GMT -8
Wayne Tinkle's road record from 2020-21 to present: 5-31 2014-present: 21-83 Same issue with most of the numbers. You take a sanitary 35,000-foot view and treat it like it's an unassailable truth. 2014-2021: 20-58. 20-44 if you exclude 2016-17. 19-35 if you exclude 2017-18, as well Oregon State is winning 35.19% of their road games in the five good years, and that percentage is the rule, rather than the exception. The four bad years spoil a sanitary 35,000-foot snapshot. Just to further put that in perspective. I listen to a lot of Arizona Wildcat radio, because it is unavoidable here, and they generally treat a 50% road winning percentage as great in the Pac-12. And they invariably pencil in wins in every game at Tucson. So the "good years" count and the bad years are skewed data? How about the total picture? That is the truth.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jan 19, 2024 20:18:35 GMT -8
Same issue with most of the numbers. You take a sanitary 35,000-foot view and treat it like it's an unassailable truth. 2014-2021: 20-58. 20-44 if you exclude 2016-17. 19-35 if you exclude 2017-18, as well Oregon State is winning 35.19% of their road games in the five good years, and that percentage is the rule, rather than the exception. The four bad years spoil a sanitary 35,000-foot snapshot. Just to further put that in perspective. I listen to a lot of Arizona Wildcat radio, because it is unavoidable here, and they generally treat a 50% road winning percentage as great in the Pac-12. And they invariably pencil in wins in every game at Tucson. So the "good years" count and the bad years are skewed data? How about the total picture? That is the truth. A couple bad apples do not spoil the bunch. More good years than bad. I disagree with your use of sterile 35,000-foot nonsense to "prove" your point.
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Post by rgeorge on Jan 19, 2024 20:33:46 GMT -8
So the "good years" count and the bad years are skewed data? How about the total picture? That is the truth. A couple bad apples do not spoil the bunch. More good years than bad. I disagree with your use of sterile 35,000-foot nonsense to "prove" your point. Lol... that your ridiculous verbiage. And you made no point. You, as usual, state your bias data means something. Where I simply stated the entire record counts no matter what spin you try to put on it. What a dumb arse hill to defend.
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Post by beaverinohio on Jan 20, 2024 3:50:42 GMT -8
Wayne Tinkle's road record from 2020-21 to present: 5-31 2014-present: 21-83 Same issue with most of the numbers. You take a sanitary 35,000-foot view and treat it like it's an unassailable truth. 2014-2021: 20-58. 20-44 if you exclude 2016-17. 19-35 if you exclude 2017-18, as well Oregon State is winning 35.19% of their road games in the five good years, and that percentage is the rule, rather than the exception. The four bad years spoil a sanitary 35,000-foot snapshot. Just to further put that in perspective. I listen to a lot of Arizona Wildcat radio, because it is unavoidable here, and they generally treat a 50% road winning percentage as great in the Pac-12. And they invariably pencil in wins in every game at Tucson. So wait. You only get the “unassailable truth” if you lower the elevation enough to essentially “crop out” two seasons and then make the range so that it excludes the last two poor seasons? Honestly, I’m shocked that excluding two of the Beavers three worst seasons ever would make Tinkle’s road record look not as bad as it is. Well, can’t argue with that kind of unassailable truth. Really Wilky, this is some Hall of Fame skewing and squinting.
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Jan 20, 2024 9:25:06 GMT -8
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Post by rgeorge on Jan 20, 2024 9:25:06 GMT -8
Same issue with most of the numbers. You take a sanitary 35,000-foot view and treat it like it's an unassailable truth. 2014-2021: 20-58. 20-44 if you exclude 2016-17. 19-35 if you exclude 2017-18, as well Oregon State is winning 35.19% of their road games in the five good years, and that percentage is the rule, rather than the exception. The four bad years spoil a sanitary 35,000-foot snapshot. Just to further put that in perspective. I listen to a lot of Arizona Wildcat radio, because it is unavoidable here, and they generally treat a 50% road winning percentage as great in the Pac-12. And they invariably pencil in wins in every game at Tucson. So wait. You only get the “unassailable truth” if you lower the elevation enough to essentially “crop out” two seasons and then make the range so that it excludes the last two poor seasons? Honestly, I’m shocked that excluding two of the Beavers three worst seasons ever would make Tinkle’s road record look not as bad as it is. Well, can’t argue with that kind of unassailable truth. Really Wilky, this is some Hall of Fame skewing and squinting. Yeah, it used to be cropping out one bad season. You know "anomaly" and all!? But, the list of excuses has grown and past the halfway point of season #10, cropping 4 is needed. Could be on the way to a 5th needing excluded??
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Jan 20, 2024 12:18:56 GMT -8
Gotta acknowledge the fact that those 3 bad seasons heavily skew an already bad road trip record.
Gotta admit that 6 of Tinkle's 9 full season records so far meet or beat 22 of the 25 seasons prior to his arrival and the only NCAA trips in those 34 seasons were the 2 under Tinkle.
Focus on what you want, but we've sucked worse, for a long time, before Tinkle's arrival.
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