Ken Pomeroy (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ken Pomeroy" in English language version.

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  • "KenPom's 'profound' influence on the CBB betting market". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2017-09-11.
  • Brennan, Eamonn (2011-03-15), "Field Notes: Don't forget your tempo-free", ESPN.com, ESPN, retrieved 2011-03-16
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  • Davis, Glenn (2010-04-05), "College Hoops Blogger Ken Pomeroy Is One Game From Looking Like A Genius", Mediaite, retrieved 2011-03-16, Using several advanced formulas calculating team efficiency on both offense and defense, Pomeroy has had Duke ranked #1 in his personal college basketball team rankings for a long time now. For example, he still had them at #1 a month ago, when we released our "top Internet-heavy sportswriters" list, included Pomeroy, and in discussing his rankings said Duke didn't deserve to be #1. Whoops. Pomeroy was pretty much on an island in ranking Duke first – they haven't topped either major top-25 poll at any point this season – but he'll be sitting pretty if Krzyzewski's squad vindicates him tonight.

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  • Bialik, Carl (2008-04-10), "Ken Pomeroy's Winning Bracket", The Wall Street Journal, retrieved 2011-03-16, More than three weeks ago, college-basketball number cruncher Ken Pomeroy calculated that Kansas was the best team in the country, and Memphis was second best. Six games later, Kansas is the national champion and Memphis is runner-up. That earns Mr. Pomeroy a victory in my March Madness contest pitting stats guys against media analysts against the consensus picks of fans.