unibuff
Well-Known Member
I was checking out our red zone efficiency and saw we've made 16 trips to the red zone and have 11 touchdowns and 3 FGs - which I thought was pretty good.
So I checked out the NCAA stats to see who is really good.
Conclusion - I have problem with how the NCAA measures the stat.
There are 6 teams tied for #1.
One is Navy with 18 trips to the red zone and 18 touchdowns.
Also # 1 is UL - Monroe with 12 trips to the red zone and 6 touchdowns and 6 find goals.
How can you say they are equally efficient in the red zone?
I think they should measure it based on 7pt/per red zone opportunity.
Navy would have 126 (18x7) point RZ opportunity and achieved 126 points - 100%
ULM would have 84 (12x7) point RZ opportunity and achieved 60 points - 71%
CU would have112 point RZ Opportunity and achieved 86 points - 77% efficiency
*maybe missed XPT and made 2 pt conversion should be figure i too.
Any thoughts????????????
So I checked out the NCAA stats to see who is really good.
Conclusion - I have problem with how the NCAA measures the stat.
There are 6 teams tied for #1.
One is Navy with 18 trips to the red zone and 18 touchdowns.
Also # 1 is UL - Monroe with 12 trips to the red zone and 6 touchdowns and 6 find goals.
How can you say they are equally efficient in the red zone?
I think they should measure it based on 7pt/per red zone opportunity.
Navy would have 126 (18x7) point RZ opportunity and achieved 126 points - 100%
ULM would have 84 (12x7) point RZ opportunity and achieved 60 points - 71%
CU would have112 point RZ Opportunity and achieved 86 points - 77% efficiency
*maybe missed XPT and made 2 pt conversion should be figure i too.
Any thoughts????????????