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<blockquote data-quote="ibeattetris" data-source="post: 968216" data-attributes="member: 1175"><p>Spent some time just poking around bcf toys today and some of the numbers are crazy.</p><p></p><p>There are still 4 school averaging over 4 ppd at this point in the season. Michigan, Washington, Oregon, Airforce</p><p>3 schools are still averaging less than 1 point per drive on defense. Michigan, Penn State, Duke (honorable mention to OSU and Iowa at 1.02 and 1.06 respectively).</p><p></p><p>Michigan's schedule outside of OSU and PSU is a complete joke, but they are completely dismantling everyone they have played</p><p></p><p>Iowa is insane. They might be the worst offensive team to ever have a chance at an 11-1 season. Coming in at 1.44 PPD and a brutal touchdown rate of 14.3%, they are still winning games due to having a defense limiting teams to 1.06 ppd. Combine that with an incredibly weak SOS and they might be cruising to double digit wins while barely averaging double digit points per game.</p><p></p><p>GT is currently rank 80 in FEI. Offense has been slipping some but defense has been improving. The one defensive stat we are truly putrid in is "Available Yards". The stat tracks what percent of available yards the defense gives up on average. So if a drive starts on the opponent 20, and they drive 40 yards, the Available Yards would be 50%.</p><p></p><p>GT is currently 123rd and surrendering 57% (the 70th ranked team is 47%). I doubt our team can shift from its bend but don't break nature in one bye week, but this is the metric I want to see improved most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibeattetris, post: 968216, member: 1175"] Spent some time just poking around bcf toys today and some of the numbers are crazy. There are still 4 school averaging over 4 ppd at this point in the season. Michigan, Washington, Oregon, Airforce 3 schools are still averaging less than 1 point per drive on defense. Michigan, Penn State, Duke (honorable mention to OSU and Iowa at 1.02 and 1.06 respectively). Michigan's schedule outside of OSU and PSU is a complete joke, but they are completely dismantling everyone they have played Iowa is insane. They might be the worst offensive team to ever have a chance at an 11-1 season. Coming in at 1.44 PPD and a brutal touchdown rate of 14.3%, they are still winning games due to having a defense limiting teams to 1.06 ppd. Combine that with an incredibly weak SOS and they might be cruising to double digit wins while barely averaging double digit points per game. GT is currently rank 80 in FEI. Offense has been slipping some but defense has been improving. The one defensive stat we are truly putrid in is "Available Yards". The stat tracks what percent of available yards the defense gives up on average. So if a drive starts on the opponent 20, and they drive 40 yards, the Available Yards would be 50%. GT is currently 123rd and surrendering 57% (the 70th ranked team is 47%). I doubt our team can shift from its bend but don't break nature in one bye week, but this is the metric I want to see improved most. [/QUOTE]
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