jgtengineer
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we are running the highschool offense of today right now.We crush them and stuff the high school offense.
56-14
we are running the highschool offense of today right now.We crush them and stuff the high school offense.
56-14
USF vs Wisc
2.80 ypp; allowed 6.30 ypp
USF vs GT
4.74 ypp; allowed 3.67 ypp
We are not that good currently, maybe the worst team in ACC.
We win but don't cover. 28-10.
Yeah, so far the points per play and points per drive isn't looking too solid on offense either. Hopefully we can make improvements each week.USF vs Wisc
2.80 ypp; allowed 6.30 ypp
USF vs GT
4.74 ypp; allowed 3.67 ypp
We are not that good currently, maybe the worst team in ACC.
We win but don't cover. 28-10.
Meaningless.Yeah, so far the points per play and points per drive isn't looking too solid on offense either. Hopefully we can make improvements each week.
Offense
2018 mean PPD: 2.21
2019 GT: 1.04
2018 mean PPP: 0.390
2019 GT: 0.203
Defense
2018 mean PPD: 2.08
2019 GT: 2.30
2018 mean PPP: 0.396
2019 GT: 0.446 (the Clemson game is murdering this. It was only 0.169 against USF)
After the qb names himself, .....
I guess we can blame the ....
Meaningless.
Can't compare 2 different systems after 2 games.
I am not comparing GT 2019 to GT 2018. I am comparing GT 2019 and all of FBS last year. It would be unfair to expect us to attain similar offensive production to last year this quickly. We are already doing better than our defense last year, and that is including a Clemson game that is destroying our stats.After the qb names himself, .....
I guess we can blame the ....
Meaningless.
Can't compare 2 different systems after 2 games.
Again, just to make this clear. I specifically did not include the GT 2018 stats because I don’t really care to compare them. I’m tired of the bickering about it . I want us to be getting better as the year progresses.If the 2019 system was outperforming the CPJ system, would you feel the same way? I bet you’d be cautiously ecstatic. Regardless, the comparison of systems doesn’t matter but the results sure do. I feel like we will get plenty of yards and points tomorrow so I’ll be curious to see the updated stats.
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Again, just to make this clear. I specifically did not include the GT 2018 stats because I don’t really care to compare them. I’m tired of the bickering about it . I want us to be getting better as the year progresses.
I should have labeled it better, but it’s too late to edit. Yes the 2018 is the mean average over all FBS schools. I just wanted to show how our numbers currently compare to the mean average from last year.I have to admit that I thought you were comparing GT 2018 vs 2019 based on the way the grouping looked. So, are the 2018 stats for the entire FBS? I looked at total yards after week two for 2019 and I think we are sitting at 115ish out of 130. I think we will move way up after tomorrow.
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No i am more of an in person eye ball evaluator. So far my eye ball says we dont bounce off the other team. Thanks lew.If the 2019 system was outperforming the CPJ system, would you feel the same way? I bet you’d be cautiously ecstatic. Regardless, the comparison of systems doesn’t matter but the results sure do. I feel like we will get plenty of yards and points tomorrow so I’ll be curious to see the updated stats.
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Maybe Collins doesn't have the stat card, but I bet Pat Boyle does https://ramblinwreck.com/coach/pat-boyle/. Collins hired him to be our research and analytics coordinator.No i am more of an in person eye ball evaluator. So far my eye ball says we dont bounce off the other team. Thanks lew.
I will be shocked if Cgc keep little stat cards in his desk.
Ask Collins when to go for it on fourth down, and he immediately loops in Boyle. During the final seconds of a 7-point Temple win against Navy last season, the 31-year-old Boyle can be seen at Collins' side advising on timing issues.
Boyle was a Temple offensive tackle who graduated in 2011. He is so immersed in analytics that he has been to the prestigious MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference. The conference is sort of a South By Southwest hootenanny for analytics nerds. Malcolm Gladwell was there. So were Mike Leach and Jeannie Buss.
Collins demonstrated a spirit of outside-the-box thinking – he uses analytics and outfits players with GPS tracking devices to monitor workload in practice
"We might be a top 50 team..." We might be a bottom 50 team, who knows but we will find out when we play Duke, UNC, and Virginia Tech. Lose all of those and we will be at the bottom or nearly so of the ACC. I don't really think we are that bad but until we beat a top 50 team then we can talk.Wisconsin is a top 15 team. We might be a top 50 team. Silly comparison.