I believe Mark Twain said there was lies, damned lies, and statistics. Dimel's entire offensive philosophy is based on winning the time of possession battle because statistically he says if you do you win 95% of the time. Don't hold me to that, but I do believe I heard him say that basically. Well, I went back and looked at wins, losses, and winning and losing the time of possession battle. I went back to 2017. Since then we have played 69 games(not including this year). Of the 69 games, we lost 26, (37.6%) games when we lost the top battle, and 26 (37.6%) when we won the top battle. We won 16 of 69 games when we won the time of possession or 23% of our games. So, Dimel was right in that about 1 of 4 games we played we we able to win if we won the time of possession compared to the 37.6% of the games we lost when we won the time of possession. By the way, we actually won one game even though we didn't win the clock trophy.
Thirty seven point six percent of the games were lost and the top was lost. Out of 69 games 42 were games in which the time of possession was won by UTEP. That is about 61% of the games Of the 42 games, 26 were lost and 16 were won. He will tell you to look at the improvement the last two years. Go take a look at the teams we beat. Other teams may win 95% of the games in which they win the clock. Not UTEP. The only way we win is when we have more points than the other team. Dimel's turtle offense is just almost antithetical to scoring points as that requires the turtle to give the other team the ball. If Dimel could forfeit every game he probably would because he could say he didn't get beat. Especially if they gave him a trophy and extension!