I looked at the ATS records of about 100 CBB teams and noticed that teams that get outscored on the road by an average of 10 ppg or more also have poor ATS records. Yeah, they not only lose, but they tend to get blown out a lot.
Of the approximately 100 teams I looked at, I found 15 whose road scoring average is at least 10 ppg less than what it gives up. Their combined ATS record in road games (strictly road games, not those at neutral sites) is 53-83-1. So, if you went against those teams in road games, you'd have a winning percentage of .609. (For the record, I only counted those games in which there was a line posted, and when a team's road scoring differential improved to be less than 10 ppg, I didn't count those games until it once again met that criterion.)
I sure would like to know if someone with a database that includes a larger number of Division I teams is able to confirm these kind of numbers.
Of the approximately 100 teams I looked at, I found 15 whose road scoring average is at least 10 ppg less than what it gives up. Their combined ATS record in road games (strictly road games, not those at neutral sites) is 53-83-1. So, if you went against those teams in road games, you'd have a winning percentage of .609. (For the record, I only counted those games in which there was a line posted, and when a team's road scoring differential improved to be less than 10 ppg, I didn't count those games until it once again met that criterion.)
I sure would like to know if someone with a database that includes a larger number of Division I teams is able to confirm these kind of numbers.