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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 42030" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Thanks. The team with the best average starting field position was Tulane at 66.9 (~the 33) and the worst was UT San Antonio, at 75.4 (~25). We typically started at about the 30. I'm also not entirely sure how to use the starting field position without doing an iteration based on some expectation factor, see @[USER=1414]ilovetheoption[/USER] here:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Fwiw, I referred to the footballoutsiders efficiency stats in my response to @[USER=77]dressedcheeseside[/USER] the last time he responded to my reference to ppd by mentioning starting field position. I agree that their efficiency stats are the best, though complex, measure of offense. </p><p></p><p>I think that when you look at our 2011, and 2012 offensive efficiency numbers compared to our recruiting rankings, it's hard to deny the value of our base offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 42030, member: 195"] Thanks. The team with the best average starting field position was Tulane at 66.9 (~the 33) and the worst was UT San Antonio, at 75.4 (~25). We typically started at about the 30. I'm also not entirely sure how to use the starting field position without doing an iteration based on some expectation factor, see @[USER=1414]ilovetheoption[/USER] here: Fwiw, I referred to the footballoutsiders efficiency stats in my response to @[USER=77]dressedcheeseside[/USER] the last time he responded to my reference to ppd by mentioning starting field position. I agree that their efficiency stats are the best, though complex, measure of offense. I think that when you look at our 2011, and 2012 offensive efficiency numbers compared to our recruiting rankings, it's hard to deny the value of our base offense. [/QUOTE]
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