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PFF - Returning Offensive/Defensive Snaps for all 130 FBS Teams

Posted on 2/12/20 at 10:04 am
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 2/12/20 at 10:04 am
Returning Snaps CFB 2020 - PFF

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One of the cornerstones of PFF is our player participation data, which tracks every single player on every single play of the college football and NFL season.

This data gives us the unique ability to explore roster turnover for every FBS team. Of course, less roster turnover is critical to future team success. The most recent example of this is the 2019 LSU Tigers, who returned 100% of passing snaps and over 80% of pass-route and pass-blocking snaps before turning in a historically great offensive season en route to winning the National Championship.

Future PFF College content will take an in-depth look at the situations teams need to address ahead of the upcoming college football season. To kick off the offseason, though, we wanted to give a look at the percentage of snaps each FBS team is expected to return in 2020.


This data does not include transfers (ie Jamie Newman, UGA) or guys coming back from injury (ie Dylan Moses, Bama)


TOTAL AVERAGE (OFFENSIVE RANK + DEFENSIVE RANK/2)
1. Texas A&M (1.0)
2. Kentucky (2.5)
3. Tennessee (4.0)
4. Arkansas (5.5)
4. Ole Miss (5.5)
6. Missouri (6.0)
7. Georgia (7.0)
8. South Carolina (8.0)
9. Auburn (9.0)
9. Florida (9.0)
11. Alabama (9.5)
12. Mississippi St (12.0)
13. LSU (12.5)
14. Vanderbilt (13.5)




OFFENSIVE

TOTAL AVERAGE ((Pass+Run+Rev+OL Avg)/4)
1. Texas A&M (2.3)
2. Ole Miss (2.9)
3. Kentucky (4.8)
4. Tennessee (4.9)
5. Arkansas (5.4)
6. Alabama (6.4)
7. Missouri (7.0)
8. Auburn (8.0)
9. South Carolina (8.4)
10. Florida (9.9)
11. Georgia (10.6)
12. Mississippi St (10.9) (No Kylin Hill included)
13. Vanderbilt (11.3)
14. LSU (12.3)

Returning Passing Snaps (QB)
1. Ole Miss - 100.0%
1. Texas A&M - 100.0%
3. Tennessee - 99.5%
4. Auburn - 97.6%
5. South Carolina - 92.7%
6. Florida - 83.6%
7. Kentucky - 67.0%
8. Mississippi St - 51.0%
9. Alabama - 38.6%
10. Vanderbilt - 29.1%
11. Arkansas - 23.6%
12. Missouri - 21.1%
13. Georgia - 6.9%
14. LSU - 6.6%

Returning Rushing Snaps (RB)
1. Tennessee - 95.6%
2. Alabama - 92.5%
3. Texas A&M - 88.7%
4. Missouri - 76.9%
5. Ole Miss - 74.7%
6. Arkansas - 73.7%
7. Kentucky - 68.9%
8. Florida - 54.6%
9. Auburn - 49.9%
10. LSU - 35.9%
11. Georgia - 32.4%
12. Vanderbilt - 24.1%
13. Mississippi St - 21.2% (this must not include Kylin Hill)
14. South Carolina - 20.3%

Returning Pass-Route Snaps (WR/TE/RB)
1. Arkansas - 74.5%
2. Ole Miss - 74.4%
3. Kentucky - 70.0%
4. Texas A&M - 67.3%
5. Missouri - 58.1%
6. Alabama - 57.2%
7. Auburn - 57.3%
8. Georgia - 50.9%
9. South Carolina - 48.7%
10. Tennessee - 46.0%
11. Vanderbilt - 43.9%
12. Florida - 43.8%
13. LSU - 43.1%
14. Mississippi St - 37.5%

Returning Pass-Block Snaps (OL)
1. Texas A&M - 81.4%
2. Kentucky - 78.0%
3. Arkansas - 75.6%
4. Ole Miss - 66.8%
5. Tennessee - 63.8%
6. South Carolina - 57.9%
7. Missouri - 46.1%
8. Mississippi St - 43.4%
9. Alabama - 43.2%
10. Georgia - 37.4%
11. Vanderbilt - 35.3%
12. LSU - 30.8%
13. Florida - 21.5%
14. Auburn - 15.0%

Returning Run-Block Snaps (OL/FB/TE)
1. Texas A&M - 79.9%
2. Kentucky - 75.3%
3. Ole Miss - 71.9%
4. Arkansas - 71.8%
5. South Carolina - 60.3%
6. Tennessee - 57.1%
7. Missouri - 50.3%
8. Alabama - 49.2%
9. Mississippi St - 44.8%
10. Auburn - 41.9%
11. Georgia - 40.6%
12. LSU - 40.5%
13. Vanderbilt - 37.9%
14. Florida - 36.6%
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 2/12/20 at 10:04 am to
DEFENSIVE

TOTAL AVERAGE
1. Texas A&M (1.7)
2. Kentucky (2.3)
3. Georgia (2.7)
4. Tennessee (4.3)
5. Missouri (7.0)
6. Arkansas (7.3)
6. South Carolina (7.3)
8. Florida (9.0)
8. Ole Miss (9.0)
10. Auburn (9.3)
11. LSU (9.7)
12. Mississippi St (10.3)
13. Alabama (11.0)
14. Vanderbilt (14.0)


Coverage Snaps (DB/LB)
1. Kentucky - 82.2%
2. Georgia - 79.7%
3. Texas A&M - 78.8%
4. Arkansas - 75.7%
5. South Carolina - 72.3%
6. Florida - 71.0%
7. Tennessee - 70.4%
8. Ole Miss - 64.6%
9. Missouri - 63.6%
10. Auburn - 55.2%
11. LSU - 54.2%
12. Alabama - 48.3%
13. Mississippi St - 47.5%
14. Vanderbilt - 46.6%


Run-Defense Snaps (Front 7)
1. Texas A&M - 80.5%
2. Kentucky - 75.8%
3. Georgia - 73.4%
4. Tennessee - 72.6%
5. Arkansas - 64.5%
6. Missouri - 64.2%
7. South Carolina - 62.6%
8. Ole Miss - 61.5%
9. Florida - 59.6%
10. Auburn - 57.8%
11. LSU - 55.0%
12. Alabama - 53.7%
13. Mississippi St - 53.2%
14. Vanderbilt - 41.1%


Pass-Rush Snaps (rushers)
1. Texas A&M - 82.5%
2. Tennessee - 78.0%
3. Georgia - 75.3%
4. Kentucky - 70.4%
5. Mississippi St - 61.9%
6. Missouri - 58.5%
7. LSU - 54.9%
8. Auburn - 54.4%
9. Alabama - 50.9%
10. South Carolina - 47.9%
11. Ole Miss - 45.1%
12. Florida - 44.5%
13. Arkansas - 42.4%
14. Vanderbilt - 41.7%
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 2/12/20 at 10:22 am to
ALABAMA
Passing : 38.6%
Rushing : 92.5%
Receiving : 57.2%
Pass Block : 43.2%
Run Block : 49.2%
Coverage : 48.3%
Run Stop : 53.7%
Pass Rush : 50.9%

Out of Conference Opponents

USC
Passing : 100.0%
Rushing : 64.7%
Receiving : 52.1%
Pass Block : 60.4%
Run Block : 61.2%
Coverage : 84.7%
Run Stop : 81.8%
Pass Rush : 76.8%


Georgia State
Passing : 7.3%
Rushing : 30.0%
Receiving : 58.6%
Pass Block : 60.3%
Run Block : 57.3%
Coverage : 70.4%
Run Stop : 71.1%
Pass Rush : 69.4%


Kent State
Passing : 99.2%
Rushing : 52.2%
Receiving : 39.7%
Pass Block : 55.2%
Run Block : 56.6%
Coverage : 52.3%
Run Stop : 52.0%
Pass Rush : 48.9%
This post was edited on 2/12/20 at 10:27 am
Posted by Sl0thstronautEsq
Antarctica
Member since Aug 2018
9256 posts
Posted on 2/12/20 at 10:54 am to
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Returning Pass-Block Snaps (OL)
9. Alabama - 43.2%


Huh? How is this so low if we're only losing Wills?
Posted by mistaken4193
Member since Jan 2017
25505 posts
Posted on 2/12/20 at 10:58 am to
Backups played a lot because we jumped ahead and their was probably a couple of players on the backup OL that aren’t back.


43.2% is still too low IMO
This post was edited on 2/12/20 at 10:59 am
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 2/12/20 at 10:59 am to
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Huh? How is this so low if we're only losing Wills?



Yea that definitely threw me for a loop - the only way I can figure it is if it includes WRs and QBs on that stat too (which wouldn't make sense but I guess is possible)?

Even with the backups playing almost all of them are returning too (minus Lashley?).
This post was edited on 2/12/20 at 11:01 am
Posted by BamaReb
N Carolina
Member since Nov 2017
291 posts
Posted on 2/12/20 at 11:18 am to
So SoG, this really just measures experience, not quality of experience, right? So if your crappy QB returns that took all your snaps you grade out at 100%. But you still have crap. Or am I missing something?
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 2/12/20 at 11:22 am to
quote:

So SoG, this really just measures experience, not quality of experience, right? So if your crappy QB returns that took all your snaps you grade out at 100%. But you still have crap. Or am I missing something?



Yes exactly - theoretically this solely tells you of the snaps played last year, how many of those players will be back on the roster in 2020. I say theoretically because the offensive line thing just doesn't make a lot of sense without an explanation.

"Arkansas has tons of defenders back" can either be good or bad
This post was edited on 2/12/20 at 11:23 am
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