Millhouse
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if you plot yards per play per game and put a trendline through it, the line is sloped down.
If you plug that line equation in for games 9, 10, 11, and 12 and calculate yards per play and yards per game for the season, you end up at 5.10 yards per play and 318 yards per game.
Right now 5.1 yards per game is 106th in the country. Almost as bad as last year (111th)
Right now 318 yards per game is 121st in the country. Worse than last year
i'm not saying this is a sure thing, it's not a really obvious pattern in the game data that gives you that trendline. (low r squared)
But the lowest ranked defense in yards per game remaining is Louisville at 17th
We can't pin this all on cupcakes. Louisville, Clemson, and BC have legitimately good defenses. NC state is just average i think
Even if your AD is not inclined to make a move now, these kind of projected results for the year would make someone change their mind if the projection turns out to be right
If you plug that line equation in for games 9, 10, 11, and 12 and calculate yards per play and yards per game for the season, you end up at 5.10 yards per play and 318 yards per game.
Right now 5.1 yards per game is 106th in the country. Almost as bad as last year (111th)
Right now 318 yards per game is 121st in the country. Worse than last year
i'm not saying this is a sure thing, it's not a really obvious pattern in the game data that gives you that trendline. (low r squared)
But the lowest ranked defense in yards per game remaining is Louisville at 17th
We can't pin this all on cupcakes. Louisville, Clemson, and BC have legitimately good defenses. NC state is just average i think
Even if your AD is not inclined to make a move now, these kind of projected results for the year would make someone change their mind if the projection turns out to be right