GTJoeBrew
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GT ended the season with the highest Offensive Fremeau Efficiency Index since it began to be recorded (I think in 2007). Here's the link. We jumped from .968 to .999 after the bowl game.
For reference, here's what each column stands for:
For reference, here's what each column stands for:
- OFEI: Offensive FEI, the opponent-adjusted efficiency of the given team's offense.
- OE: Offensive Efficiency, the raw unadjusted efficiency of the given team's offense, a measure of its actual drive success against expected drive success based on field position.
- FD: First Down rate, the percentage of offensive drives that result in at least one first down or touchdown.
- AY: Available Yards, yards earned by the offense divided by the total number of yards available based on starting field position.
- Ex: Explosive Drives, the percentage of each offense's drives that average at least 10 yards per play.
- Me: Methodical Drives, the percentage of each offense's drives that run 10 or more plays.
- Va: Value Drives, the percentage of each offense's drives beginning on its own side of the field that reach at least the opponent's 30-yard line.
- OSOS: Offensive Strength of Schedule, the likelihood that an elite offense (two standard deviations better than average) would have an above-average OE rating against each of the defenses faced by the given team.