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Here's an article written by Bill Connelly on turnovers. As he says, he does this every year since turnovers are so important. http://www.footballstudyhall.com/2015/1/30/7947287/college-football-turnover-luck-2014-tcu-oklahoma
This last year we were +11 in turnovers. We easily won a bunch of games because of turnovers .... Ga Southern, UGAg, etc. And lost one to the Flukies. But because of how we played, 8.7 of those 11 turnovers were "earned".
That's because you expect to get the ball half the time it is fumbled and on the ground. That's whether you or they put it on the ground. And we put it on the ground less. We had 20 fumbles which was 96th in the country - and damn impressive given how much (all but 12 plays a game) we run. http://www.cfbstats.com/2014/leader/national/team/offense/split01/category17/sort01.html
We were 11th last year at forcing fumbles at 16 but we were unfortunate that our opponents only had 4 unforced fumbles. We will probably get luckier next year with more unforced fumbles.( http://www.cfbstats.com/2014/leader/national/team/offense/split01/category22/sort01.html ).
And you expect to get interceptions about 22% of the time you defend (e.g. knock down or intercept) a pass. Our D intercepted 27% of the defended passes. And JT was only intercepted 23%. But since we don't pass a lot, that's a big advantage.
So turnovers * matter.
*stars in recruiting matter overall too, but I'll wait for Bill Connelly's next update on that
This last year we were +11 in turnovers. We easily won a bunch of games because of turnovers .... Ga Southern, UGAg, etc. And lost one to the Flukies. But because of how we played, 8.7 of those 11 turnovers were "earned".
That's because you expect to get the ball half the time it is fumbled and on the ground. That's whether you or they put it on the ground. And we put it on the ground less. We had 20 fumbles which was 96th in the country - and damn impressive given how much (all but 12 plays a game) we run. http://www.cfbstats.com/2014/leader/national/team/offense/split01/category17/sort01.html
We were 11th last year at forcing fumbles at 16 but we were unfortunate that our opponents only had 4 unforced fumbles. We will probably get luckier next year with more unforced fumbles.( http://www.cfbstats.com/2014/leader/national/team/offense/split01/category22/sort01.html ).
And you expect to get interceptions about 22% of the time you defend (e.g. knock down or intercept) a pass. Our D intercepted 27% of the defended passes. And JT was only intercepted 23%. But since we don't pass a lot, that's a big advantage.
So turnovers * matter.
*stars in recruiting matter overall too, but I'll wait for Bill Connelly's next update on that