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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 913691" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>That’s all well and good, but the bottom line is head football coaches are measured by their W/L record. Football is somewhat random, especially at the college level, but it’s not baseball. The team that executes more plays on both sides of the ball on any given day will win 95% of football games. </p><p></p><p>Advanced data is good when looking at year over year trends, but in reality there aren’t enough football games played to really build out a hyper accurate analytical measurement. If a coach goes 4-8 in year 4, and he hasn’t won many more games than he lost in the first 3, he’s going to get fired, as he should. </p><p></p><p>If year-over-year analytics are trending upwards, it’s a good sign the coach is building the program higher than it was when he found it. But analytics don’t mean **** if you don’t win games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 913691, member: 4572"] That’s all well and good, but the bottom line is head football coaches are measured by their W/L record. Football is somewhat random, especially at the college level, but it’s not baseball. The team that executes more plays on both sides of the ball on any given day will win 95% of football games. Advanced data is good when looking at year over year trends, but in reality there aren’t enough football games played to really build out a hyper accurate analytical measurement. If a coach goes 4-8 in year 4, and he hasn’t won many more games than he lost in the first 3, he’s going to get fired, as he should. If year-over-year analytics are trending upwards, it’s a good sign the coach is building the program higher than it was when he found it. But analytics don’t mean **** if you don’t win games. [/QUOTE]
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