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<blockquote data-quote="ibeattetris" data-source="post: 829269" data-attributes="member: 1175"><p>We can start with points per drive. In 2019 we scored 1.3 points per drive and was ranked <strong>125</strong> in that stat. Given being ranked 125 in the country, I don't need to explain how bad that is.</p><p></p><p>Granted, in 2019 we did have a tough schedule, and our overall FEI Offensive rating was<strong> 94th </strong>overall.</p><p></p><p>Points per play we were <strong>122nd</strong> with 0.254 and the SP+ for the offense was <strong>117</strong> after accounting for strength of schedule.</p><p></p><p>To contrast this year. We came into Pitt game averaging 2.06 points per game (this will go down as we averaged 1.61 last night), and are currently in <strong>69th</strong> (nice) place for that stat. This alone is a big improvement. FEI offense had us at <strong>74</strong>, but I expect that to drop a little.</p><p></p><p>We are averaging 0.426 points per game this year for <strong>50th</strong> place (averaged 0.32 against Pitt). Sadly, I don't know how to access SP+ rankings anymore as the only thing I can find on espn is paywalled. Regardless, with a 50th place in points per play, we can expect to be in the 50-60 range.</p><p></p><p>I do not believe any of the stats point to our offense being good this year, but it cannot be argued we haven't improved from 2019.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibeattetris, post: 829269, member: 1175"] We can start with points per drive. In 2019 we scored 1.3 points per drive and was ranked [B]125[/B] in that stat. Given being ranked 125 in the country, I don't need to explain how bad that is. Granted, in 2019 we did have a tough schedule, and our overall FEI Offensive rating was[B] 94th [/B]overall. Points per play we were [B]122nd[/B] with 0.254 and the SP+ for the offense was [B]117[/B] after accounting for strength of schedule. To contrast this year. We came into Pitt game averaging 2.06 points per game (this will go down as we averaged 1.61 last night), and are currently in [B]69th[/B] (nice) place for that stat. This alone is a big improvement. FEI offense had us at [B]74[/B], but I expect that to drop a little. We are averaging 0.426 points per game this year for [B]50th[/B] place (averaged 0.32 against Pitt). Sadly, I don't know how to access SP+ rankings anymore as the only thing I can find on espn is paywalled. Regardless, with a 50th place in points per play, we can expect to be in the 50-60 range. I do not believe any of the stats point to our offense being good this year, but it cannot be argued we haven't improved from 2019. [/QUOTE]
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