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7 minutes ago, NoName said:

let's use better metrics that take into account things like quality of opponents played and that remove garbage time possessions

FEI rankings

  • DFEI = 12, best in SEC
  • Defensive Points Per Drive = 26
  • Points per Drive from Long Scoring Position (inside offensive 20) = 30
  • Points per Drive from Middle Scoring Position (between its offense 20 and own 40) = 15
  • Points per Drive from Short Starting Position (begin less than 60 yards from own end zone) = 125
  • Drive Yards per Play = 13
  • % of defensive Drives that avg 4+ yards per play: 4
  • % of defensive Drives that avg 7+ yards per play: 11
  • % of defensive Drives that avg 10+ yards per play: 54
  • opponent offensive avaliable yards %: 5  (available yards percentage is calculated by dividing drive yards earned by available yards measured from starting field postion to end zone.)
  • Available yards percentages as measured from starting field position to the opponent 20-yard line (O20, D20), as measured from starting field position to the opponent 40-yard line (O40, D40), and as measured from starting field position to the offense's own 40-yard line (O60, D60) are also provided.
  • D20: 4
  • D40: 4
  • D60: 4

UGA was also #3 in DFEI in 2019. Do you know what they were in SP+? I can never find those numbers on ESPN’s god forsake platform from my phone. 

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14 minutes ago, NoName said:

let's use better metrics that take into account things like quality of opponents played and that remove garbage time possessions

FEI rankings

  • DFEI = 12, best in SEC
  • Defensive Points Per Drive = 26
  • Points per Drive from Long Scoring Position (inside offensive 20) = 30
  • Points per Drive from Middle Scoring Position (between its offense 20 and own 40) = 15
  • Points per Drive from Short Starting Position (begin less than 60 yards from own end zone) = 125
  • Drive Yards per Play = 13
  • % of defensive Drives that avg 4+ yards per play: 4
  • % of defensive Drives that avg 7+ yards per play: 11
  • % of defensive Drives that avg 10+ yards per play: 54
  • opponent offensive avaliable yards %: 5  (available yards percentage is calculated by dividing drive yards earned by available yards measured from starting field postion to end zone.)
  • Available yards percentages as measured from starting field position to the opponent 20-yard line (O20, D20), as measured from starting field position to the opponent 40-yard line (O40, D40), and as measured from starting field position to the offense's own 40-yard line (O60, D60) are also provided.
  • D20: 4
  • D40: 4
  • D60: 4

 

it was my understanding that there would be no math

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Some comments on Lanning from 247 board

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You’ll get a ton a downvotes, but Lanning is valued because of his recruiting. People try to act like he wasn’t a LB coach at Memphis a few years ago. There’s zero about his scheme that is impressive to me. JMO.

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This, if you didn't follow UGA, when a timeout is called or when they show the sideline when our D is on the field, you would believe Kirby is our DC and not Lanning.

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I hope we can keep Lanning at least a couple more years. He is a damn good DC and has done a very good job at UGA. If he does leave, Muschamp will be plugged in at DC. It is good to have a strong safety net.

 

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16 minutes ago, NoName said:

let's use better metrics that take into account things like quality of opponents played and that remove garbage time possessions

FEI rankings

  • DFEI = 12, best in SEC
  • Defensive Points Per Drive = 26
  • Points per Drive from Long Scoring Position (inside offensive 20) = 30
  • Points per Drive from Middle Scoring Position (between its offense 20 and own 40) = 15
  • Points per Drive from Short Starting Position (begin less than 60 yards from own end zone) = 125
  • Drive Yards per Play = 13
  • % of defensive Drives that avg 4+ yards per play: 4
  • % of defensive Drives that avg 7+ yards per play: 11
  • % of defensive Drives that avg 10+ yards per play: 54
  • opponent offensive avaliable yards %: 5  (available yards percentage is calculated by dividing drive yards earned by available yards measured from starting field postion to end zone.)
  • Available yards percentages as measured from starting field position to the opponent 20-yard line (O20, D20), as measured from starting field position to the opponent 40-yard line (O40, D40), and as measured from starting field position to the offense's own 40-yard line (O60, D60) are also provided.
  • D20: 4
  • D40: 4
  • D60: 4

He gave up 30 points per drive when the offense started inside their own 20 and 125 points per drive when they started beyond the 40? DO NOT WANT

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5 minutes ago, UDontKnow said:

Longer, unless you believe late Mack era staffs were good.

Is it OK to believe his late staffs were nice attempts at having a good staff and did not work out due to meddling and young guys failing to live up to potential.

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eh, this is their schedule w/ final OFEI
  • Arky - 61
  • Auburn - 48
  • Tennessee - 90
  • Bama - 1
  • Kentucky - 101
  • Florida - 10
  • Miss St - 104 (YIKES)
  • South Carolina - 72
  • Mizzou - 51
  • Vandy - 106
  • Cincy - 35
man, the SEC had some fucking TERRIBLE offenses this year

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Is Carrington a great recruiter? Fuck yes. Do we also now have multiple actual coaches that are great recruiters? Also fuck yes. Loss hurts but not as bad when he isn't needed to cover dipshit coaches holes as much.

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