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Biggest home field advantage in SEC
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:25 am
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:25 am
Looking at games against ranked opponents only… comparing home winning % to road winning % and taking the difference… since the 1980s
1. Florida (25.1%)
53.4% home win% vs 28.3% road win%
2. LSU (16.2%)
42.6% home win% vs 26.4% road win%
3. Auburn (13.6%)
40.7% home win% vs 27.1% road win%
4. Alabama (9.9%)
51.4% home win% vs 41.5% road win%
5. Tennessee (3.4%)
31.0% home win% vs 27.6% road win%
6. Georgia (1.7%)
39.6% home win% vs 37.9% road win%
I only looked at the Big 6.
If you take out the ‘80s and ‘90s and just look at the same data but since 2000, LSU and Auburn both move up a spot to #1 and #2, respectively. Bama moves into the 3-spot. Florida falls to #4. Georgia moves up to #5. And Tennessee moves to last as they have zero home field advantage (same win% for both home and away).
This proves what I said yesterday in the post about stadium atmospheres… LSU and Auburn have the best, and Florida is up there with them when they are good.
1. Florida (25.1%)
53.4% home win% vs 28.3% road win%
2. LSU (16.2%)
42.6% home win% vs 26.4% road win%
3. Auburn (13.6%)
40.7% home win% vs 27.1% road win%
4. Alabama (9.9%)
51.4% home win% vs 41.5% road win%
5. Tennessee (3.4%)
31.0% home win% vs 27.6% road win%
6. Georgia (1.7%)
39.6% home win% vs 37.9% road win%
I only looked at the Big 6.
If you take out the ‘80s and ‘90s and just look at the same data but since 2000, LSU and Auburn both move up a spot to #1 and #2, respectively. Bama moves into the 3-spot. Florida falls to #4. Georgia moves up to #5. And Tennessee moves to last as they have zero home field advantage (same win% for both home and away).
This proves what I said yesterday in the post about stadium atmospheres… LSU and Auburn have the best, and Florida is up there with them when they are good.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:28 am to AUTiger789
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This proves what I said yesterday in the post about stadium atmospheres… LSU and Auburn have the best
Proves that Florida has the best. Pretty black and white here. Congrats on being 3 though. That's great.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:34 am to Saskwatch
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Proves that Florida has the best. Pretty black and white here. Congrats on being 3 though. That's great.
Sorry your dinky high school stadium with its fictitious banners didn’t get a look.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:36 am to AUTiger789
I truly respect UF’s game experience. The fact that LSU owns them there doesn’t change that. It’s a great venue. I hate it.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:37 am to AUTiger789
Jordan Hare is 100% top 3.
Great atmosphere.
Great atmosphere.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:37 am to AUTiger789
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Sorry your dinky high school stadium with its fictitious banners didn’t get a look.
Well that fricking escalated quickly.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:40 am to CBandits82
quote:in Voodoo.
Jordan Hare is 100% top 3.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:42 am to AUTiger789
But they were 2003 SEC West Champs…sorta…
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:45 am to AUTiger789
quote:playing 1 v playing 25 is a huge discrepancy. Is this ranked at time of game or end of season? Also a huge discrepancy. Seems like a delta vs spread home vs away would be a better indicator of home field advantage. Haven’t really thought through it though.
Looking at games against ranked opponents only… comparing home winning % to road winning % and taking the difference… since the 1980s
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:47 am to AUTiger789
LSU was far and away the best. I went when South Carolina played in 2012 and it was unbelievable. Auburn was loud in 2010, but I didn't see a huge difference in their stadium compared to A&M/Tennessee/SC etc.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:49 am to AUTiger789
This is actually is really solid data and a really solid data formula. Thanks for sharing!
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:50 am to AUTiger789
Your analysis is flawed because it rewards poor performance on the road. Alabama can’t help that we have the mental toughness to win more away from home. All that should matter is the home winning percentage.
You could use the same data to say who are the worst road teams.
You could use the same data to say who are the worst road teams.
This post was edited on 1/23/24 at 9:51 am
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:53 am to WDE24
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Seems like a delta vs spread home vs away would be a better indicator of home field advantage.
Except that home field advantage is considered when setting the spread.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 9:56 am to AUTiger789
Like your analysis for the most part.
Although, it doesn't account for teams that have managed to win AT the tougher venues (UF, Aub, LSU), but STILL had a very tough time and or eked out wins there.)
In other words, the W/L record doesn't tell the whole story. :) But I realize it would be hard to guage that matrix. :)
Although, it doesn't account for teams that have managed to win AT the tougher venues (UF, Aub, LSU), but STILL had a very tough time and or eked out wins there.)
In other words, the W/L record doesn't tell the whole story. :) But I realize it would be hard to guage that matrix. :)
Posted on 1/23/24 at 10:03 am to AUTiger789
LSU, Auburn, and UF are all amazing atmospheres to experience a game. Especially when UF was at their prime.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 10:03 am to AUTiger789
It's interesting that Alabama has a better record against ranked opponents on the road than 3 of the other 5 do against them at home.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 10:05 am to Tarpon08
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Well that fricking escalated quickly.
Some folks have a form of Tourette Syndrome on here that prevents them from engaging in normal conversations about football.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 10:10 am to WDE24
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playing 1 v playing 25 is a huge discrepancy.
You are correct, but if you look at just win% against Top 10 teams, LSU is still #1 in advantage and Auburn is #2 since 2000. Same top two as Top 25 advantage.
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. Is this ranked at time of game or end of season?
End of season. At time of game is not an accurate measurement because a lot of Preseason Top 25 teams were never really close to being a true Top 25 team.
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Seems like a delta vs spread home vs away would be a better indicator of home field advantage.
You are absolutely correct on this, but finding historical games spreads is a difficult task. And even if I did have access to them it would be very time consuming to figure.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 10:16 am to AUTiger789
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This proves what I said yesterday in the post about stadium atmospheres
All this proves is that Tennessee can't beat ranked teams.
Anywhere.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 10:29 am to Decker
Not sure why this was downvoted. The data presented demonstrates discrepancies between home and away performances but can’t explain if the discrepancies are due to better or worse than expected home performances or better or worse than expected road performances.
Analyzing the home performances when the teams were the favorites and when they were the underdogs might provide more insight into which teams perform above expectations in their home stadiums.
I don’t think road performance really matters when considering home field advantage. If Jordan Hare is a tough place to play, it doesn’t matter if Auburn wins or loses tough road games. Certainly, teams don’t come into the stadium thinking about that. But, if Auburn wins as a home underdog more often than they should, visiting teams are definitely thinking about that.
Analyzing the home performances when the teams were the favorites and when they were the underdogs might provide more insight into which teams perform above expectations in their home stadiums.
I don’t think road performance really matters when considering home field advantage. If Jordan Hare is a tough place to play, it doesn’t matter if Auburn wins or loses tough road games. Certainly, teams don’t come into the stadium thinking about that. But, if Auburn wins as a home underdog more often than they should, visiting teams are definitely thinking about that.
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