Fullfillmer
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Not to beat a dead horse - Ok maybe to beat a dead horse but a team's and a quarterback's success on third down are pretty significant indicators of
how well the offense and the quarterback are executing and inversely how much time the defense is going to be on the field.
Here is the current SEC success or lack of success rate on third downs.
1. Texas A and M ---- 58.7 %
2. Alabama ---- 57.4
3. Ole Miss ---- 52.4
4. Auburn ---- 49.4
5. Florida ---- 48.8
6. Ga ---- 46.7
7. Ky ---- 45.1
8. Mo. ---- 42.1
9. SC ---- 40.6
10. Vandy ----39.0
11. LSU ---- 33.3
12. Miss St. ---- 32.5
13. Arky ---- 31.9
14. Tenn ---- 25.7
What are our takeaways here --- humm
1. There is absolutely no way that you can compete with teams that are completing twice as many third downs as you are.
2. Is this statistically worse that the Clawfense under Fulmer ?
3. Those numbers appear insanely bad, Fullfillmer can you check how many teams in all of college football are worse ?
4. With 4 or 5 5 stars among the starters on the offensive line and a couple of capable running backs, a newly better and reworked receiving core --- what is the common thread here that I'm missing ?
5. I am stopping, it's like shooting fish in a barrel, and I have an assignment above .......... but likeminded individuals feel free to weigh in and or add to. The stats don't lie - this is a whole nother shade of AWFUL imho.
how well the offense and the quarterback are executing and inversely how much time the defense is going to be on the field.
Here is the current SEC success or lack of success rate on third downs.
1. Texas A and M ---- 58.7 %
2. Alabama ---- 57.4
3. Ole Miss ---- 52.4
4. Auburn ---- 49.4
5. Florida ---- 48.8
6. Ga ---- 46.7
7. Ky ---- 45.1
8. Mo. ---- 42.1
9. SC ---- 40.6
10. Vandy ----39.0
11. LSU ---- 33.3
12. Miss St. ---- 32.5
13. Arky ---- 31.9
14. Tenn ---- 25.7
What are our takeaways here --- humm
1. There is absolutely no way that you can compete with teams that are completing twice as many third downs as you are.
2. Is this statistically worse that the Clawfense under Fulmer ?
3. Those numbers appear insanely bad, Fullfillmer can you check how many teams in all of college football are worse ?
4. With 4 or 5 5 stars among the starters on the offensive line and a couple of capable running backs, a newly better and reworked receiving core --- what is the common thread here that I'm missing ?
5. I am stopping, it's like shooting fish in a barrel, and I have an assignment above .......... but likeminded individuals feel free to weigh in and or add to. The stats don't lie - this is a whole nother shade of AWFUL imho.