In case you’re wondering, the Dawgs notched their fourth showing of the season of 90% or better in Bill Connelly’s percentile performance.
Also, dig these tidbits from Brian Fremeau:
Hubba hubba.
In case you’re wondering, the Dawgs notched their fourth showing of the season of 90% or better in Bill Connelly’s percentile performance.
Also, dig these tidbits from Brian Fremeau:
Defensive available yards leaders (percentage of yards allowed on non-garbage drives, measured from starting field position to end zone):
.242 Georgia
.259 Alabama
.267 Clemson
.277 Michigan
.280 Virginia TechDefensive efficiency data for all 130 teams: https://t.co/eHCvWprF7q
— Brian Fremeau (@bcfremeau) November 1, 2017
Single game opp-adjusted overall, offense, and defense game ratings for all 130 teams: https://t.co/UhW9ELXJn5
Most 90th-percentile GFEI games recorded to date:
6 – Clemson, Ohio St
5 – Georgia
4 – Mississippi St, Notre Dame, Penn St, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St, Washington— Brian Fremeau (@bcfremeau) November 1, 2017
Points per non-garbage offensive drive leaders:
3.78 Ohio St
3.71 Oklahoma
3.66 UCF
3.53 Alabama
3.50 Oklahoma StPoints per opponent offensive drive:
0.57 Alabama
0.67 Georgia
0.84 Clemson
0.90 Washington
0.91 AuburnData for all 130 teams: https://t.co/ET6ExG4bOg
— Brian Fremeau (@bcfremeau) November 1, 2017
Hubba hubba.
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“Not playing for NIL deals. Not playing to go viral. Not playing for TikTok,” (Nolan) Smith said. “Playing for the guy next to you and being able to push with him through tough situations. I would love for the guys to take that into next year. Don’t play for money. Play for your ‘why’ — why you play football.”-- The Athletic, 7/20/22
Please stop. I can’t take any more today.
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Look at where Florida, Missouri, Vandy, and Tennessee rank in net points per drive. Outside of Miss St. and ND, we haven’t played anybody yet, That’s if you need a cold shower of course.
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If the rankings are rat poison, what do I call this?
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Gob-stopping.
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Finally hitting the 90th percentile and doing it consistently is pretty cool. I think that you had mentioned that the last 90th% offensive game was USC 2015. It is so much more fun to watch.
Seems like the schedule gets a little bit more difficult over the next 4 than the last 4, but not as tough as the first 4.
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Single game opp-adjusted overall, offense, and defense game ratings for all 130 teams: http://www.bcftoys.com/2017-gfei/
Most 90th-percentile GFEI games recorded to date:
6 – Clemson, Ohio St
5 – Georgia
4 – Mississippi St, Notre Dame, Penn St, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St, Washington
Forgive me if I’m wrong, but who’s the only team to beat 2 of the teams good enough to be on this list? Ohio St, Oklahoma have beaten 1. Biggest surprises: Bama not on the list, UDub is.
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Check out the offensive numbers too. UGA is #5. The stat that caught my eye is OTF — Touchdown Rate after First Down, which is the percentage of touchdowns scored on offensive drives that earn at least one first down. So long as we get a first down, we score 59.6% of the time — 2nd in the country behind Ohio State (60%).
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