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<blockquote data-quote="ibeattetris" data-source="post: 478184" data-attributes="member: 1175"><p>I think a lot of people do not understand this metric...FEI is meant to calculate offensive efficiency. It also adjusts for SOS, so I don't understand why it matters who we have played. It also disregards drives scored in "garbage time" (in a blow out with subs in, end of quarter drives where QB kneels, etc), so several of our drives against Louisville don't even count. FEI Efficiency looks to measure:</p><p></p><p>OFEI (the opponent adjusted stat) we are ranked 11 while in non adjusted we are ranked 10.</p><p>Here are the individual metrics with our ranks preceding them in bold:</p><p><strong>10 </strong>Offensive Drive Success rate (ODS) is the percentage of offensive drives that generate value greater than the starting field position value of the drive.</p><p><strong>15 </strong>Available Yards percentage (OAY) is the total number of yards earned by the offense divided by the number of yards available to be earned based on starting field position.</p><p><strong>39 </strong>First Down Rate (OFD) is the percentage of offensive drives that result in a touchdown or at least one first down.</p><p><strong>8 </strong>Touchdown Rate (OTD) is the percentage of offensive drives that result in a touchdown.</p><p><strong>7 </strong>Touchdown Rate After First Down (OTF) is the percentage touchdowns scored on offensive drives that earn at least one first down.</p><p><strong>21 </strong>Ball Control Rate (OBC) is the percentage of offensive drives that last four plays or more.</p><p><strong>86 </strong>Turnover Rate (OTO) is the percentage of offensive drives that result in a fumble or interception.</p><p></p><p>These are the metrics that FEI values and weighs (how much each is weighted, I do not know). Can anyone actually argue that we are not good at these things (excluding turnovers)?</p><p></p><p>If not for our abundance of fumbles, our offense would have performed well in every game but Duke. According to FEI, turnovers are the main reason our offense isn't much better. It also shows, when we get one first down, our likelihood of scoring is great (over 50%).</p><p></p><p>Even S&P doesn't think we are a bad offense, and that is the metric we generally perform poorly in:</p><p><a href="https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/ncaaoff" target="_blank">https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/ncaaoff</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibeattetris, post: 478184, member: 1175"] I think a lot of people do not understand this metric...FEI is meant to calculate offensive efficiency. It also adjusts for SOS, so I don't understand why it matters who we have played. It also disregards drives scored in "garbage time" (in a blow out with subs in, end of quarter drives where QB kneels, etc), so several of our drives against Louisville don't even count. FEI Efficiency looks to measure: OFEI (the opponent adjusted stat) we are ranked 11 while in non adjusted we are ranked 10. Here are the individual metrics with our ranks preceding them in bold: [B]10 [/B]Offensive Drive Success rate (ODS) is the percentage of offensive drives that generate value greater than the starting field position value of the drive. [B]15 [/B]Available Yards percentage (OAY) is the total number of yards earned by the offense divided by the number of yards available to be earned based on starting field position. [B]39 [/B]First Down Rate (OFD) is the percentage of offensive drives that result in a touchdown or at least one first down. [B]8 [/B]Touchdown Rate (OTD) is the percentage of offensive drives that result in a touchdown. [B]7 [/B]Touchdown Rate After First Down (OTF) is the percentage touchdowns scored on offensive drives that earn at least one first down. [B]21 [/B]Ball Control Rate (OBC) is the percentage of offensive drives that last four plays or more. [B]86 [/B]Turnover Rate (OTO) is the percentage of offensive drives that result in a fumble or interception. These are the metrics that FEI values and weighs (how much each is weighted, I do not know). Can anyone actually argue that we are not good at these things (excluding turnovers)? If not for our abundance of fumbles, our offense would have performed well in every game but Duke. According to FEI, turnovers are the main reason our offense isn't much better. It also shows, when we get one first down, our likelihood of scoring is great (over 50%). Even S&P doesn't think we are a bad offense, and that is the metric we generally perform poorly in: [URL]https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/ncaaoff[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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