Here's a comparison with this year's Big 12, first run using the traditional kenpom numbers, sorted by the difference between Off PPP and Def PPP.
kenpom
OFF DEF DIF Wins Losses
UT 1.110 0.840 0.270 9 0
KU 1.173 1.013 0.160 8 1
MU 1.075 1.041 0.034 4 5
aTm 1.071 1.038 0.033 5 4
CU 1.072 1.071 0.001 4 6
BU 1.055 1.058 -0.003 6 4
KSU 1.027 1.043 -0.016 4 5
OSU 1.014 1.070 -0.056 4 5
OU 0.994 1.050 -0.056 4 5
NU 0.980 1.043 -0.063 3 6
ISU 0.978 1.097 -0.119 1 8
TT 0.972 1.131 -0.159 3 6
And here with UFR/Manley's numbers.
UFR
OFF DEF DIF Wins Losses
UT 0.961 0.701 0.260 9 0
KU 1.013 0.872 0.141 8 1
MU 0.908 0.868 0.040 4 5
BU 0.919 0.881 0.038 6 4
CU 0.895 0.923 -0.028 4 6
NU 0.857 0.887 -0.030 3 6
aTm 0.861 0.906 -0.045 5 4
OU 0.854 0.903 -0.049 4 5
ISU 0.868 0.920 -0.052 1 8
OSU 0.840 0.896 -0.056 4 5
KSU 0.844 0.908 -0.064 4 5
TT 0.827 0.966 -0.139 3 6
And a final category of OR% compared to OR% given up.
OR% Opp OR% DIF Wins Losses
KSU 40.8% 33.2% 7.6% 4 5
UT 35.6% 29.1% 6.5% 9 0
CU 36.5% 30.2% 6.3% 4 6
KU 33.0% 27.7% 5.3% 8 1
aTm 37.3% 32.1% 5.2% 5 4
BU 36.1% 35.2% 0.9% 6 4
OSU 36.5% 36.4% 0.1% 4 5
NU 27.7% 29.3% -1.6% 3 6
MU 31.6% 37.1% -5.5% 4 5
TT 32.7% 39.2% -6.5% 3 6
OU 27.2% 35.8% -8.6% 4 5
ISU 23.8% 33.4% -9.6% 1 8
I do think there is some merit in looking at Manley's OR% free PPP, but it doesn't give you a real indicator for all teams. It lets you know who is most efficient in the half court or getting easy shots in transition, but its not real practical b/c you have to compare to the OR% numbers to get a good indication of where the teams are in the league. Its then when you can see why MU and KSU are at the same position for example b/c MU has much better UFR numbers, but KSU is much better in rebounding. Of course, kenpom's numbers have that built in.