so the answer was no, that's not it?
3 pretty bad teams have much lower LOB totals than OSU, and I would not want to trade places in the standings with any of those three. (TCU, BYU, Houston)
I wonder what the "allowed on base" numbers are (or would that be called ERA?)
Perhaps it's because those 3 teams don't get many guy on base to begin with? Batting average?
Maybe a combination of those two stats would be more illuminating.... how many do you get on, and how many do you leave on. (i.e., if you're scoring a lot, then LOB may be due to not being able to score all the guys you actually get on base?)
Interesting question
3 pretty bad teams have much lower LOB totals than OSU, and I would not want to trade places in the standings with any of those three. (TCU, BYU, Houston)
I wonder what the "allowed on base" numbers are (or would that be called ERA?)
Perhaps it's because those 3 teams don't get many guy on base to begin with? Batting average?
Maybe a combination of those two stats would be more illuminating.... how many do you get on, and how many do you leave on. (i.e., if you're scoring a lot, then LOB may be due to not being able to score all the guys you actually get on base?)
Interesting question