Purdue has now played 31 games. So, I thought I'd break the long season down into quarters (or close) and look at Purdue's efficiency margin for each. My assumption is the old adage of things never being as good or bad as they seem will play out but let's see.
- Q1 - Purdue went 7-1 to open the season, with a great win over Bama, a reasonable loss at Marquette and a bunch of cupcakes in between.
- Total Efficiency rank - 17th
- Offensive Efficiency rank - 6th
- Defensive Efficiency rank - 79th
- Q2 - Purdue went 5-3 in this stretch, starting just 1-3 with the embarrassing loss to PSU, reasonable loss to a good Texas A&M and understandable loss to a great Auburn.
- Total Efficiency rank - 24th
- Offensive Efficiency rank - 23rd
- Defensive Efficiency rank - 55th
- Q3 - Purdue went 7-1 in this stretch and it was part of the most sustained defensive success Purdue had this season. The only loss during this quartile was the inexplicable home loss to OSU
- Total Efficiency rank - 7th
- Offensive Efficiency rank - 7th
- Defensive Efficiency rank - 18th
- Q4 - Purdue is only 2-5 in the last 7 games, so you'd expect the metrics to fall off a cliff. The offense has held it's own and kept the overall metric higher than some would expect. The defense tho......
- Total Efficiency rank - 30th
- Offensive Efficiency rank - 8th
- Defensive Efficiency rank - 165th
- Overall season - Purdue is 21-10
- Total Efficiency rank - 13th
- Offensive Efficiency rank - 7th
- Defensive Efficiency rank - 51th