Receiver stats

slugboy

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Hope this formats from a tablet. If it doesn’t, look at the individual receiving stats on the linked spreadsheet for Ga Tech.
Lynch is moderately targeted, but he’s our best receiver this year—he catches more of his targeted passes and he gets more touchdowns and yards per target or catch than anybody but Dolphus (who has one target and one catch for 39 yards). Hopefully we can find a way to get the completion rates up for the others.

Also in stats land, our top three tacklers are in the secondary: Kerr, Rivera, and Carpenter. You usually want a lot more from your linebackers. (Duke’s #2 and #3 tacklers are linebackers)
It looks like Anree Saint Amour, David Curry, and Kyle Cerge Henderson are three of our more efficient defenders. @Ibeeballin probably has an eyeball test opinion on that.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...zo333PqSetw52kEGgbXKb6viGZSbYuJugvRR/pubhtml#
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INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING STATS Player Pos. Ht, Wt Year
Targets
Catches Yards TD Catch Rate Yds/Catch Yds/Target Marg. Eff. Marg. Expl. No
Jalen Camp WR 6'2, 217 JR 17 6 119 0 35.3% 19.8 7.0 -3.9% 0.77 1
Brad Stewart WR 6'1, 195 SR 17 9 100 1 52.9% 11.1 5.9 2.8% -0.15 2
Qua Searcy AB 5'11, 174 SR 10 5 85 0 50.0% 17.0 8.5 8.8% 0.23 3
Clinton Lynch AB 6'0, 192 SR 9 7 209 2 77.8% 29.9 23.2 25.6% 1.52 4
Malachi Carter WR 6'3, 185 FR 3 2 24 0 66.7% 12.0 8.0 5.3% 0.10 5
Nathan Cottrell AB 5'11, 190 JR 3 1 6 0 33.3% 6.0 2.0 -2.7% -0.33 6
Jordan Mason BB 6'1, 212 FR 2 1 2 0 50.0% 2.0 1.0 -35.6% 0.00 7
Stephen Dolphus WR 6'5, 205 SO 1 1 39 0 100.0% 39.0 39.0 62.6% 1.76 8
KirVonte Benson BB 5'9, 208 JR 1 1 -2 0 100.0% -2.0 -2.0 -40.8% 0.00
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slugboy

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Here it is as an image:
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Not everyone saw the same competition, so it's not apples to apples. I'm not sure if some of the low completion rate is bad passes, bad hands, lack of separations, good coverage, or what, but Lynch stands out as a target.
 

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Here it is as an image:
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Not everyone saw the same competition, so it's not apples to apples. I'm not sure if some of the low completion rate is bad passes, bad hands, lack of separations, good coverage, or what, but Lynch stands out as a target.

Lynch has always been good in the passing game. We should give him more targets...:)
 

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In contrast, here's Duke's receivers (they appear to be an average to below average passing team)
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Hope this formats from a tablet. If it doesn’t, look at the individual receiving stats on the linked spreadsheet for Ga Tech.
Lynch is moderately targeted, but he’s our best receiver this year—he catches more of his targeted passes and he gets more touchdowns and yards per target or catch than anybody but Dolphus (who has one target and one catch for 39 yards). Hopefully we can find a way to get the completion rates up for the others.

Also in stats land, our top three tacklers are in the secondary: Kerr, Rivera, and Carpenter. You usually want a lot more from your linebackers. (Duke’s #2 and #3 tacklers are linebackers)
It looks like Anree Saint Amour, David Curry, and Kyle Cerge Henderson are three of our more efficient defenders. @Ibeeballin probably has an eyeball test opinion on that.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...zo333PqSetw52kEGgbXKb6viGZSbYuJugvRR/pubhtml#
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INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING STATS Player Pos. Ht, Wt Year
Targets
Catches Yards TD Catch Rate Yds/Catch Yds/Target Marg. Eff. Marg. Expl. No
Jalen Camp WR 6'2, 217 JR 17 6 119 0 35.3% 19.8 7.0 -3.9% 0.77 1
Brad Stewart WR 6'1, 195 SR 17 9 100 1 52.9% 11.1 5.9 2.8% -0.15 2
Qua Searcy AB 5'11, 174 SR 10 5 85 0 50.0% 17.0 8.5 8.8% 0.23 3
Clinton Lynch AB 6'0, 192 SR 9 7 209 2 77.8% 29.9 23.2 25.6% 1.52 4
Malachi Carter WR 6'3, 185 FR 3 2 24 0 66.7% 12.0 8.0 5.3% 0.10 5
Nathan Cottrell AB 5'11, 190 JR 3 1 6 0 33.3% 6.0 2.0 -2.7% -0.33 6
Jordan Mason BB 6'1, 212 FR 2 1 2 0 50.0% 2.0 1.0 -35.6% 0.00 7
Stephen Dolphus WR 6'5, 205 SO 1 1 39 0 100.0% 39.0 39.0 62.6% 1.76 8
KirVonte Benson BB 5'9, 208 JR 1 1 -2 0 100.0% -2.0 -2.0 -40.8% 0.00
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Regarding our LBs problems , an example of is the play on Thomas's fumble recovery--if you watch play BOTH J Jackson and then Mitchell miss fairly easy tackles on the runner. It was St A s hustle that saved the play.

Then there was that 4th qtr abomination when their 2nd QB ran through us with 7 tackles missed. BJ-Swilling missed him TWICE. --really poor
 
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