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<blockquote data-quote="Cam" data-source="post: 488486" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>Also, just for kicks, it's worth pointing out that our offensive line is rated pretty highly across the board for rushing. For rushing we are 5th in line yards per carry, 3rd in standard down yards, 83rd in passing down yards, 4th in opportunity rate, 52nd in power success rate, 5th in stuff rate. For passing we are 123rd in sack rate, 111th in standard downs sack rate, and 123rd in passing downs sack rate, but these are inflated by our low passing attempts. Definitions below.</p><p></p><p><strong>Line Yards per Carry</strong>: For 2018, we are experimenting with a new definition for college line yardage based on film study and generalization. Instead of the ALY figure FO used for the NFL, <span style="color: #000000">this one is tighter: the line gets credit for rushing yardage between 0-3 yards (instead of 0-4) and 50% credit for yards 4-8 (instead of 5-10). Anything over 8 yards is quantified as a highlight opportunity, and credit goes to the runner. As with the pro definition, lost yardage still counts for 125%. (Garbage time is filtered out for all line yardage averages.)</span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><strong>Standard Downs Line Yards per Carry</strong>: The raw, unadjusted per-carry line yardage for a team on standard downs (first down, second-and-7 or fewer, third-and-4 or fewer, fourth-and-4 or fewer).</span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><strong>Passing Downs Line Yards per Carry</strong>: The same unadjusted averages for rushing on passing downs.</span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><strong>Opportunity Rate</strong>: The percentage of carries (when four yards are available) that gain at least four yards, i.e. the percentage of carries in which the line does its job, so to speak.</span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><strong>Power Success Rate</strong>: percentage of runs on third or fourth down, two yards or less to go, that achieved a first down or touchdown.</span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><strong>Stuff Rate</strong>: percent</span>age of carries by running backs that are stopped at or before the line of scrimmage.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sack Rate</strong>: Unadjusted sack rate for all non-garbage time pass attempts.</p><p><strong>Standard Downs Sack Rate</strong>: Unadjusted sack rate for standard downs pass attempts.</p><p><strong>Passing Downs Sack Rate</strong>: Unadjusted sack rate for passing downs pass attempts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cam, post: 488486, member: 568"] Also, just for kicks, it's worth pointing out that our offensive line is rated pretty highly across the board for rushing. For rushing we are 5th in line yards per carry, 3rd in standard down yards, 83rd in passing down yards, 4th in opportunity rate, 52nd in power success rate, 5th in stuff rate. For passing we are 123rd in sack rate, 111th in standard downs sack rate, and 123rd in passing downs sack rate, but these are inflated by our low passing attempts. Definitions below. [B]Line Yards per Carry[/B]: For 2018, we are experimenting with a new definition for college line yardage based on film study and generalization. Instead of the ALY figure FO used for the NFL, [COLOR=#000000]this one is tighter: the line gets credit for rushing yardage between 0-3 yards (instead of 0-4) and 50% credit for yards 4-8 (instead of 5-10). Anything over 8 yards is quantified as a highlight opportunity, and credit goes to the runner. As with the pro definition, lost yardage still counts for 125%. (Garbage time is filtered out for all line yardage averages.) [B]Standard Downs Line Yards per Carry[/B]: The raw, unadjusted per-carry line yardage for a team on standard downs (first down, second-and-7 or fewer, third-and-4 or fewer, fourth-and-4 or fewer). [B]Passing Downs Line Yards per Carry[/B]: The same unadjusted averages for rushing on passing downs. [B]Opportunity Rate[/B]: The percentage of carries (when four yards are available) that gain at least four yards, i.e. the percentage of carries in which the line does its job, so to speak. [B]Power Success Rate[/B]: percentage of runs on third or fourth down, two yards or less to go, that achieved a first down or touchdown. [B]Stuff Rate[/B]: percent[/COLOR]age of carries by running backs that are stopped at or before the line of scrimmage. [B]Sack Rate[/B]: Unadjusted sack rate for all non-garbage time pass attempts. [B]Standard Downs Sack Rate[/B]: Unadjusted sack rate for standard downs pass attempts. [B]Passing Downs Sack Rate[/B]: Unadjusted sack rate for passing downs pass attempts. [/QUOTE]
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