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  1. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    Sweet.
  2. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    Yup, this one didn't turn out my way.
  3. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    @mossmadness I’ve already shown what I prefer to use. It isn’t S & P+ or FEI. It’s peer data. I also showed my work, unlike the calculations in models designed for pro leagues and then tried to be adjusted for college where the landscape of talent differential is a different planet compared to...
  4. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    Yards Per Play measures efficiency. Points Per Play measures explosiveness.
  5. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    You got me curious, so I calculated all of the 2012 MAC data on a peer basis (only group of 5 games) and here are the results. There is absolutely no debate that Northern Illinois had the best offense, but I would defy someone to tell me that Central Michigan wasn't the second best offense in...
  6. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    Success rate isn’t the same thing as Yards Per Play. Additionally, I believe S & P + is great for the NFL but is poor in the college game because it doesn’t adjust enough in my mind to get to a true average. I don’t really love success rate as much as I do Yards Per Play because it’s a...
  7. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    Enos also replaced Jim Chaney as OC at Arkansas. Chaney is the OC who just left Georgia and allowed James Coley to be promoted (and prompt Georgia to chase Enos).
  8. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    I've presented the data against his peers- which I believe to be the important data- if you want to take all of the data and evaluate him that way, that is absolutely your right. I believe the best- and most accurate- way to evaluate programs is to look at their results against peer teams. Some...
  9. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    Appreciate the feedback. Healthy disagreements help me grow. I analyze a little differently than you’re describing, but the great thing about analysis is the ability to perceive things different ways.
  10. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    Jalen Hurts would be outstanding for this program in my personal opinion. That QB room has had repeated issues with a lack of maturity, leadership, and understanding of the offense. Hurts would solve all of those issues. Additionally, his presence alleviates one of the biggest concerns in...
  11. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    I get your point. Our board owner @DMoney said the same thing to me (in a manner of speaking) while I was putting together data. If you’d allow me to offer a bit of a counterpoint. Enos game planned outstandingly against teams with far more talent at CMU. Eventually the defense would take...
  12. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    Believe it or not, I don’t read the board much so I don’t know much about individual posters etc. Don’t get me wrong- it’s an excellent board- but I spend so much time researching/writing my articles I don’t much extra time reading the board. Thanks for the kind words.
  13. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    I think he runs various running plays, but the success has not consistently been there. This is with Alex Collins at Arkansas and another NFL RB at CMU (Zirlon Tipton). No candidate is perfect in my view and I would find negatives in any person I did this on. I’d find negatives for Manny...
  14. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    I’m confused. Is Enos the proven Gator mole, or me?
  15. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    You might check out the data article I linked regarding play action. You’d think you’d need a great running game for PA to work, but the data suggests that isn’t actually true. According to the data, PA works whether you can actually run the ball or not. Appreciate you taking the time to...
  16. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    Here is the 2016 game against Ole Miss. Before the game starts you can see that Austin Allen has really developed under Coach Enos and is being coached in a way that he has complete understanding of the offense. A theme you consistently see from the QB’s that Coach Enos has worked with is that...
  17. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review- Dan Enos

    Well, it is NOW official. Coach Diaz and Miami have found their man in Dan Enos. Here at Upon Further Review I will take a look at Coach Enos and his career prior to coming to Miami. I will look at both data and film of previous stops to watch his offense evolve and also to see if the data...
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