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What to expect against Florida State: A closer look through the lens of data

FSU Head Coach Mike Norvell (photo: Tori Lynn Schneider/Tallahassee Democrat)

Predicting the first week of college football in 2020 is likely a fool’s errand. This is already a season unlike any other, and Bowl Championship Subdivision (BCS) teams have yet to lace ’em up and play a game.

Adding mystery to intrigue is Georgia Tech’s week 1 foe, Florida State. If you were to draw two random teams out of a hat with the goal of finding the biggest questions marks heading into the season, you’d likely do no better than the Jackets and Seminoles.

Georgia Tech’s unknowns are well documented. We have a coaching staff that has been together at the BCS level for three years. The first two at Temple provided a small lens into their likelihood to succeed at Georgia Tech, with Head Coach Geoff Collins going 7-6 and 8-4 in two consecutive seasons at the helm.

That short tenure, combined with a 3-9 start in year 1 at Georgia Tech following the transition from the under center spread option, has only widened the array of prognostications for future success. Jackets’ fans don’t need another prediction from yours truly to inform their opinion. They need real data in the form of wins and losses in 2020, as well as signs of measurable statistical improvement on the field and in the overall program, to be swayed.

If we counted the number of variables in play for Georgia Tech in week 1, we’d have enough talking points to fill the 3.5 hours of television for the talking heads. Now add in Florida State, a media favorite going through their own coaching transition, and the output is a national TV spot on ABC, September 12, 3:30pm ET.

Head Coach Mike Norvell’s transition from Memphis to Tallahassee has been, let’s just say, interesting. Mostly heralded as a great hire, his first offseason has garnered the type of attention that Florida State fans were hoping had passed. Despite the coaching changes from Jimbo Fisher to Willie Taggart to Mike Norvell, drama continues to infest the Florida State program. Norvell was accused publicly by his inherited players of lying to the media in June. Then, his players publicly alleged nontransparency and concerns around Covid-19 testing safety in August. Strike 1 and 2?

Norvell can quickly push those stories to back burner through success on the field in year 1. The challenge is, given Florida State’s on-field dysfunction in 2019 and a coaching transition in 2020, where do you set the bar?

An oft-cited data point to measure a coach’s ability is to look at their relative performance via strength-adjusted metrics. Football Outsiders has long provided this trove of information, so let’s peel back the onion on Norvell’s tenure at Memphis, which stretched from 2016-2019.

Ignoring year 1 as his own transition year there, here’s how Norvell’s Tigers performed in his final three years.

For the sake of brevity, I’m going to assume that Georgia Tech fans have a baseline understanding of FEI as it’s an oft-cited metric.

So what’s the takeaway? In Norvell’s final three years at Memphis, his teams performed admirably overall, finishing around 32 overall and in the top 25 on offense and special teams. FEI is strength-adjusted, essentially meaning you can’t inflate your ranking by beating up on patsies, and more credit is earned through your performance against top teams.

Florida State floundered last year by its historical standards, finishing with an overall FEI of 49. Especially poignant was their performance in the phases where Norvell has historically excelled, finishing with an FEI strength-adjusted ranking of Offense on 67 and Special Teams on 87. The defense finished at a respectable but far from elite, 39.

So we have a chance, right? Yes, absolutely. But if we’re being fair, we have a long road to hoe to match Florida State’s performance of last year.

Here’s how the Jackets fared last year, with Collins’ first two years as a FBS head coach thrown in for added context.

If you were to calculate an average in apples to apples fashion, I would have to discount 2017 (year 1 at Temple) and 2019 (year 1 at Georgia Tech) as I did with Norvell’s average at Memphis. That leaves 2018 as a barometer, and one-year averages don’t mean a whole lot.

So what do I make of the data? At a minimum, I’m comfortable concluding that Collins’ and Offensive Coordinator Dave Patenaude’s offense at Temple improved after a troubling first year. That first year was apparently a lot like last year’s painful experience for Tech fans, which yields a healthy dose of optimism for this year. Likewise, defense has rarely been a question mark for Collins, who fielded salty defenses as a coordinator before accentuating that as his strength in Philadelphia.

In the end, there are question marks everywhere for both teams. Ev. Er. Y. Where. And with Covid-19, we should probably expect the unexpected with respect to ongoing roster attrition even in week 1. Based on 2019 performance and data, Florida State has the head start. Based on familiarity with a new system and “team cohesion”, the edge goes to Georgia Tech.

Florida State, playing at home, rightfully has the edge publicly and via the eyes of Vegas (11.5 point favorites). But as 2020 has proven, anything can happen.

 
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We also got shut out by VT at home and they are worse than FSU. Footballs random. I’d take 24 no questions asked if offered right now. That DL will be tough to move the ball against.
I mean... idk if VT is worse than FSU. Dont get me wrong, VT is trending downwards last time I checked their recruiting class but F$U has been arguably one of the biggest dumpster fires the last few years, but I digress. Also pretty much every team handled us last year.
 

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We also got shut out by VT at home and they are worse than FSU. Footballs random. I’d take 24 no questions asked if offered right now. That DL will be tough to move the ball against.
There were times last year when we seemed like a decent team. It just rarely worked for an entire game. Even against Clemson we had our moments. That inconsistency just killed us and left our defense on the field for way too many downs. Playing FSU the first game will give us a good read on where we are, but I doubt we have the talent to play it close for an entire game. I certainly hope I am wrong.
 

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A healthy Jalen Camp is going to be big. If they try to press us and put our WR on an island, we need his strength to win the 50/50 balls. Really excited to see Gibbs on the field as well. He's got a chance to give DCs nightmares having to account for him in the passing game as well.

I'm excited about the possibilities of Camp - but remember he has 19 career catches. I'm not saying we haven't had guys become 5th year superstars before (Waller, Synjin Days come to mind) but it isn't likely.

I do think our receiving core (and offense) will be more talented all around. We can finally field 4-star athletes at the skill positions (minus TE), and Brown isn't too shabby as a 3 star.
 

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I do think our receiving core (and offense) will be more talented all around. We can finally field 4-star athletes at the skill positions (minus TE), and Brown isn't too shabby as a 3 star.

If everyone played at the level of AB, the perpetual "do stars matter?" debates would stop and we could go ahead and close up the internet.;)
 

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FSU “loaded DL” wasn’t even a top 50 team against the rush last year. They are just like Miami and we ran all over them. This is a winnable game, no need to give Collins a pass. If we can’t move the ball on FSU we will have a hard time finding a win other then GW this season. Collins has to have us ready.
Cant wait
 

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FSU “loaded DL” wasn’t even a top 50 team against the rush last year. They are just like Miami and we ran all over them. This is a winnable game, no need to give Collins a pass. If we can’t move the ball on FSU we will have a hard time finding a win other then GW this season. Collins has to have us ready.
The FSU DL still has to suit up and play. Right? So, we will see what happens.

I think it will be a tough game for us. They will all be a challenge this season.
 

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FSU “loaded DL” wasn’t even a top 50 team against the rush last year. They are just like Miami and we ran all over them. This is a winnable game, no need to give Collins a pass. If we can’t move the ball on FSU we will have a hard time finding a win other then GW this season. Collins has to have us ready.
We don’t play Gardner Webb this season now.
 

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FSU “loaded DL” wasn’t even a top 50 team against the rush last year. They are just like Miami and we ran all over them. This is a winnable game, no need to give Collins a pass. If we can’t move the ball on FSU we will have a hard time finding a win other then GW this season. Collins has to have us ready.

this is huge for us, key of the game probably- establish the run
 

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Well it is 2 weeks from game time and the networks have still not announced a kickoff time or which network will cover the game. This tells me that the league does not intend to actually play these games. You would think with the general excitement and energy around the potential for some college games to actually occur that the networks would be hyping and promoting these games as if they were the Super Bowl. Something just ain't right.

Go Jackets!
 

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Well it is 2 weeks from game time and the networks have still not announced a kickoff time or which network will cover the game. This tells me that the league does not intend to actually play these games. You would think with the general excitement and energy around the potential for some college games to actually occur that the networks would be hyping and promoting these games as if they were the Super Bowl. Something just ain't right.

Go Jackets!

What does “the league” have to do with networks/kickoff times?
 

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Well it is 2 weeks from game time and the networks have still not announced a kickoff time or which network will cover the game. This tells me that the league does not intend to actually play these games. You would think with the general excitement and energy around the potential for some college games to actually occur that the networks would be hyping and promoting these games as if they were the Super Bowl. Something just ain't right.

Go Jackets!
I was wondering about that. I really need to get my schedule locked down & this is not helping.

What does “the league” have to do with networks/kickoff times?
I’m assuming the little girls renegotiated the contract. With Big 14 & Pac whatever not playing I’m guessing we should have more night and 3:30 slots open.

Anything besides noon makes my travel plans a whole lot easier. Those noon games really blow for me.
 

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Well it is 2 weeks from game time and the networks have still not announced a kickoff time or which network will cover the game. This tells me that the league does not intend to actually play these games. You would think with the general excitement and energy around the potential for some college games to actually occur that the networks would be hyping and promoting these games as if they were the Super Bowl. Something just ain't right.

Go Jackets!
I wouldn’t worry. Expect times to be released next week. They usually post times approx. 12 days out. They are going to wait until the last min. As well they should...nothing is certain nowadays.
 

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In a normal season, ESPN would have until late this week to announce the game time and network. The exception to that is some game times are announced on Sunday.

According to the FSU website, attendance will be somewhere between 20% and 25% of capacity, with no students and no alcohol. Since all tickets are being sold to high donor season ticket holders in 3-game packets, I cannot see how the visiting team fans have any shot at tickets. Game time is still listed as TBD.
 

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In a normal season, ESPN would have until late this week to announce the game time and network. The exception to that is some game times are announced on Sunday.
That's true (in normal seasons) after first few weeks of season. Last year our 1st 2 games kickoff times were announced in May.

WARNING this link is for 2019.
 

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