I was thinking that too but they did have two scores without a drive.Where did you get those points per drive stats? They seem not close to reality.
Where did you get those points per drive stats? They seem not close to reality.
It's the number of points per drive inside the 40 (the scoring zone). Miami had 3 drives inside the 40, 21 points ... so that's 7. We had 5 drives inside the 40, also 21 points, so that's 4.2.
OK. I've never seen that stat. Where did you get it?
I pulled it off the drive charts.
Nice. I'll look into it.
I've never been able to figure out why Robert Neyland and Bobby Dodd hated each other so much. I think a lot of it was GT beating Tennessee 27-0 in 1947 and 34-13 in 1949.Check out http://www.footballstudyhall.com/pages/2016-georgia-tech-advanced-statistical-profile.
I had researched Bob Neyland's football profiles to get insight into how Bobby Dodd had approached the game. He in turn, simplified it to five maxims. Granted the game has evolved, but now with big data ... Dodd's framework has proven to be almost identical to those the statistical models use. Fun facts to churn at night while watching the Clemson game.
I didn't see an answer to my question.
Neyland hated Dodd because Dodd left Neyland before he graduated and went to one of Tennessee's biggest rivals.I've never been able to figure out why Robert Neyland and Bobby Dodd hated each other so much. I think a lot of it was GT beating Tennessee 27-0 in 1947 and 34-13 in 1949.
I've never been able to figure out why Robert Neyland and Bobby Dodd hated each other so much. I think a lot of it was GT beating Tennessee 27-0 in 1947 and 34-13 in 1949.
Didn't I? It's on the URL I shared.
You make great points,Vespidae. Imagine if Bobby would have stayed at Tennessee i bet Bob Woodruff would have succeeded William Alexander in 1945I've heard all sorts of things. I had thought that Neyland wanted Dodd to work for him but when Tharpe visited and Dodd did the scouting report, that's when Tech hired Dodd. I never thought they hated each other, but all is fair in love and war.
If you read a lot about Neyland, you'll see Dodd's coaching style.
It's the number of points per drive inside the 40 (the scoring zone). Miami had 3 drives inside the 40, 21 points ... so that's 7. We had 5 drives inside the 40, also 21 points, so that's 4.2.
I think we have a chance to win if ... we make fewer mistakes and we improve field position.
I don't think TOP is meaningful for a TO offense. Should be a good game.