AE 87
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As a reminder, pts/drive is a "raw" scoring statistic calculated for offense and defense independently. I award 7 pts for TDs (regardless of what p.a.t. was attempted or made) and, obviously 3pts for FGs. Drives are calculated by summing (Rushing TDs, Passing TDs, FG atts, Punts, Failed 4th, Turnovers). End of half drives and safeties are ignored, and fumbles on returns are eaten as minor error.
TDs from Special Teams and Defense returns are ignored as scoring so that offensive ppd reflects only offensive drives (this differs from the scoring offense Pts/Game stat).
I also calculate a differential between a team's points/drive and points/drive allowed. So, for example, if a team's Off PPD - Def PPD is .5 and they average 12 drives a game, then they would've averaged scoring 6 pts more than they allowed.
I made the OffPPD and DefPPD calculations for Pwr5 (or BCS AQ) opponents based stats from cfbstats.com for every season under CPJ.
TDs from Special Teams and Defense returns are ignored as scoring so that offensive ppd reflects only offensive drives (this differs from the scoring offense Pts/Game stat).
I also calculate a differential between a team's points/drive and points/drive allowed. So, for example, if a team's Off PPD - Def PPD is .5 and they average 12 drives a game, then they would've averaged scoring 6 pts more than they allowed.
I made the OffPPD and DefPPD calculations for Pwr5 (or BCS AQ) opponents based stats from cfbstats.com for every season under CPJ.