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SEC/National Rankings - Available Yards and Points Per Drive via FEI
Posted on 11/9/21 at 9:16 am
Posted on 11/9/21 at 9:16 am
AVAILABLE YARDS PERCENTAGE
Ratings and supporting data are calculated from the results of non-garbage possessions in FBS vs. FBS games.
Only teams included - Power 5 and American (78 teams total)
Net Available Yards (out of 78)
1. Georgia (+0.388)
2. Ohio State (+0.323)
3. Alabama (+0.298)
4. Michigan (+0.232)
5. Wake Forest (+0.213)
6. Cincinnati (+0.180)
7. Pittsburgh (+0.170)
8. Wisconsin (+0.164)
9. SMU (+0.151)
10. Oklahoma State (+0.148)
12. Florida (+0.139)
14. Texas A&M (+0.127)
18. Arkansas (+0.118)
19. Mississippi State (+0.115)
24. Auburn (+0.084)
29. Kentucky (+0.063)
30. Ole Miss (+0.052)
38. Tennessee (+0.041)
55. LSU (-0.033)
64. Missouri (-0.095)
70. South Carolina (-0.135)
74. Vanderbilt (-0.209)
Offensive Available Yards Gained (out of 78)
1. Ohio State (71.4%)
2. Alabama (68.0%)
3. Wake Forest (67.5%)
4. Oklahoma (62.3%)
5. Virginia (61.6%)
6. SMU (61.5%)
7. Oregon (60.3%)
8. Georgia (60.1%)
9. Ole Miss (59.7%)
10. Michigan (59.6%)
17. Florida (55.2%)
21. Auburn (54.4%)
29. Arkansas (50.9%)
31. Tennessee (50.8%)
32. Texas A&M (50.3%)
34. Mississippi State (50.0%)
37. LSU (49.3%)
40. Missouri (48.9%)
41. Kentucky (48.6%)
76. Vanderbilt (34.5%)
77. South Carolina (32.8%)
Defensive Available Yards Allowed (out of 78)
1. Georgia (21.3%)
2. Wisconsin (25.6%)
3. Iowa (29.2%)
4. Oklahoma State (32.3%)
5. Cincinnati (33.0%)
6. Houston (36.2%)
7. Michigan (36.4%)
8. NC State (37.5%)
9. Texas A&M (37.7%)
10. Minnesota (37.7%)
12. Alabama (38.2%)
13. Mississippi State (38.5%)
16. Arkansas (39.1%)
21. Florida (41.2%)
23. Kentucky (42.3%)
35. Auburn (46.0%)
37. South Carolina (46.3%)
42. Tennessee (46.7%)
61. LSU (52.6%)
68. Ole Miss (54.5%)
70. Vanderbilt (55.5%)
73. Missouri (58.3%)
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Teams are ranked in the table below by net available yards percentage (NAY), the difference between offensive available yards percentage (OAY) and opponent offensive available yards percentage (DAY). Available yards percentage is calculated by dividing drive yards earned by available yards measured from starting field position to end zone.
Ratings and supporting data are calculated from the results of non-garbage possessions in FBS vs. FBS games.
Only teams included - Power 5 and American (78 teams total)
Net Available Yards (out of 78)
1. Georgia (+0.388)
2. Ohio State (+0.323)
3. Alabama (+0.298)
4. Michigan (+0.232)
5. Wake Forest (+0.213)
6. Cincinnati (+0.180)
7. Pittsburgh (+0.170)
8. Wisconsin (+0.164)
9. SMU (+0.151)
10. Oklahoma State (+0.148)
12. Florida (+0.139)
14. Texas A&M (+0.127)
18. Arkansas (+0.118)
19. Mississippi State (+0.115)
24. Auburn (+0.084)
29. Kentucky (+0.063)
30. Ole Miss (+0.052)
38. Tennessee (+0.041)
55. LSU (-0.033)
64. Missouri (-0.095)
70. South Carolina (-0.135)
74. Vanderbilt (-0.209)
Offensive Available Yards Gained (out of 78)
1. Ohio State (71.4%)
2. Alabama (68.0%)
3. Wake Forest (67.5%)
4. Oklahoma (62.3%)
5. Virginia (61.6%)
6. SMU (61.5%)
7. Oregon (60.3%)
8. Georgia (60.1%)
9. Ole Miss (59.7%)
10. Michigan (59.6%)
17. Florida (55.2%)
21. Auburn (54.4%)
29. Arkansas (50.9%)
31. Tennessee (50.8%)
32. Texas A&M (50.3%)
34. Mississippi State (50.0%)
37. LSU (49.3%)
40. Missouri (48.9%)
41. Kentucky (48.6%)
76. Vanderbilt (34.5%)
77. South Carolina (32.8%)
Defensive Available Yards Allowed (out of 78)
1. Georgia (21.3%)
2. Wisconsin (25.6%)
3. Iowa (29.2%)
4. Oklahoma State (32.3%)
5. Cincinnati (33.0%)
6. Houston (36.2%)
7. Michigan (36.4%)
8. NC State (37.5%)
9. Texas A&M (37.7%)
10. Minnesota (37.7%)
12. Alabama (38.2%)
13. Mississippi State (38.5%)
16. Arkansas (39.1%)
21. Florida (41.2%)
23. Kentucky (42.3%)
35. Auburn (46.0%)
37. South Carolina (46.3%)
42. Tennessee (46.7%)
61. LSU (52.6%)
68. Ole Miss (54.5%)
70. Vanderbilt (55.5%)
73. Missouri (58.3%)
Posted on 11/9/21 at 9:16 am to SummerOfGeorge
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Teams are ranked in the table below by net points scored per drive (NPD), the difference between points scored per offensive drive (OPD) and points allowed per opponent offensive drive (DPD).
Ratings and supporting data are calculated from the results of non-garbage possessions in FBS vs. FBS games.
Only teams included - Power 5 and American (78 teams total)
Net Points Per Drive (out of 78)
1. Georgia (+3.06)
2. Ohio State (+2.36)
3. Alabama (+2.17)
4. Cincinnati (+1.92)
5. Michigan (+1.85)
6. Wake Forest (+1.78)
7. Texas A&M (+1.30)
8. Pittsburgh (+1.19)
9. Oklahoma (+1.18)
10. Baylor (+1.07)
14. Florida (+0.93)
21. Mississippi State (+0.68)
22. Arkansas (+0.67)
25. Ole Miss (+0.63)
28. Auburn (+0.59)
35. Kentucky (+0.47)
39. Tennessee (+0.36)
56. LSU (-0.29)
62. Missouri (-0.62)
69. South Carolina (-1.16)
74. Vanderbilt (-1.53)
Offensive Points Per Drive (out of 78)
1. Ohio State (+4.04)
2. Alabama (+3.95)
3. Wake Forest (+3.75)
4. Oklahoma (+3.67)
5. Georgia (+3.38)
6. Michigan (+3.28)
7. Virginia (+3.27)
8. Ole Miss (+3.23)
9. SMU (+3.16)
10. Texas (+3.15)
22. Tennessee (+2.75)
24. Florida (+2.61)
25. Arkansas (+2.60)
27. Missouri (+2.57)
31. Texas A&M (+2.54)
31. Auburn (+2.54)
34. LSU (+2.50)
38. Mississippi State (+2.42)
41. Kentucky (+2.38)
72. Vanderbilt (+1.44)
77. South Carolina (+1.14)
Defensive Points Per Drive Allowed (out of 78)
1. Georgia (+0.32)
2. Cincinnati (+1.09)
3. Wisconsin (+1.17)
4. Clemson (+1.22)
5. Penn State (+1.24)
6. Texas A&M (+1.25)
7. Iowa (+1.26)
8. Oklahoma State (+1.34)
9. Michigan (+1.43)
9. NC State (+1.43)
14. Florida (+1.68)
18. Mississippi State (+1.74)
20. Alabama (+1.78)
27. Kentucky (+1.91)
29. Arkansas (+1.93)
30. Auburn (+1.95)
46. South Carolina (+2.30)
50. Tennessee (+2.39)
58. Ole Miss (+2.60)
67. LSU (+2.79)
71. Vanderbilt (+2.97)
74. Missouri (+3.19)
This post was edited on 11/9/21 at 9:25 am
Posted on 11/9/21 at 9:44 am to SummerOfGeorge
So basically we're in our worst season in many years... and still one of the 3 best teams in the country?
Posted on 11/9/21 at 10:11 am to skrayper
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So basically we're in our worst season in many years... and still one of the 3 best teams in the country?
I mean......yea I think it's reasonable to say that.
Posted on 11/9/21 at 10:14 am to SummerOfGeorge
Good work as always SOG
Posted on 11/9/21 at 6:53 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Good lord, Georgia’s net PPD would rank in the teens it appears for Offensive PPD
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