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If OL is fixed.Mallory, Arroyo, X, & Thad is how we get better on 3rd down.
If OL is fixed.Mallory, Arroyo, X, & Thad is how we get better on 3rd down.
44%?
FSU 6-16
VT 6-12
Duke 8-17
% of carries that went for 1st downs in 2021
Thad - 48%
Chaney - 36%
Cam - 34%
Knighton - 27%
Thad is going to be really important for our short yardage situations this year.
Scheme will help - but sending a 240 lb RB vs a 180 lb RB through the hole also makes a big difference.
Those number are very inflated, Knighton carried the rock more% of carries that went for 1st downs in 2021
Thad - 48%
Chaney - 36%
Cam - 34%
Knighton - 27%
Thad is going to be really important for our short yardage situations this year.
Scheme will help - but sending a 240 lb RB vs a 180 lb RB through the hole also makes a big difference.
Loved the Lashlee passing game and when we were able to run his play-action off it was really solid. His run game consisted of the inside zone and that was about it, maybe the occasional pitch out, but a novice DC could stop our run game.Our defense was not great last year and those 20 second 3 and outs didn’t help them out either
For some reason this board can’t give Lashlee his props while also voicing concerns and seeing how in some ways Gattis could be better. Lashlee gets this moniker of being QB friendly, which I’m not saying is completely false, but not being able to run it isn’t very QB friendly either
Those number are very inflated, Knighton carried the rock more
Ok I can agree with thatI agree the small sample size probably inflates Thads %. But if you look at 2020 when Knighton had less carries, he was still behind the other RB's:
Cam - 32%
Chaney - 24%
Knighton - 19%
I'm not really making some bold statement by saying bigger RB's are generally more successful than smaller RB's in short yardage.
Just pointing out that using a small RB like Knighton exclusively for half our games probably contributed some in our lack of success in converting 1st downs. And with the Citizen & Chaney injuries, Thad stepping up is going to be important since he's our only big RB left. I think Thad may play a sizeable role this year.
On offense, we've been consistently below average to horrific:Without looking, haven't we been up and down on 3rd down the past few (Manny/Richt) years? I think one year we were near the top of the nation. Lots of fluctuation.
I could be wrong about this. Can't look it up at the moment.
I expect an improvement on both sides of the ball with respect to 3rd down conversion %. Defensively I expect a significant improvement over last year.This has to be one of the more improved categories across the board, right?
On offense in 2021, we converted 40% of our 3rd downs - good for 59th in the country. This was down from 40.63% the prior year. Best in the nation was 53.28%. A top 30 conversion % in 2021 would have been about 44% or better.
How we may get better: We're likely to have a far more diversified run game. Our control of down and distance should greatly improve with more manageable 2nd and 3rd downs.
On defense in 2021, we allowed our opponent to convert at a 41.14% rate - good for 83rd in the country. This was up from 38.27% the prior year. Best in the nation was 27.91%. A top 30 stop % in 2021 would have been about 36% or below.
How we may get better: We may actually play tighter zones this season. Better communication and more contested passes should lead to getting off the field more often.
My projected experimental "get the F off the field on 3rd and long" unit:
DE Agude
DT Mesidor
DT Taylor/Moultrie
DE Harvey
Hybrid James Williams
LB Chase Smith or Keontra
DB Couch
DB Porter
DB Tyrique
DB Kinchens
DB AWilliams
Aren’t we all?I’m just here to demand more for less.
I’d be thrilled if Thad or anyone really stepped up this year, but pump the brakes. I’m fairly certain most of Thad’s playing time came late in games when running generally gets better. Let’s see how the kid does against fresher opponents. And Knighton had to abuse his tiny body wearing those defenses down. Kinda explains his numbers too.% of carries that went for 1st downs in 2021
Thad - 48%
Chaney - 36%
Cam - 34%
Knighton - 27%
Thad is going to be really important for our short yardage situations this year.
Scheme will help - but sending a 240 lb RB vs a 180 lb RB through the hole also makes a big difference.
We're better on 3rd down if we stop getting so many stupid penalties on offense.This has to be one of the more improved categories across the board, right?
On offense in 2021, we converted 40% of our 3rd downs - good for 59th in the country. This was down from 40.63% the prior year. Best in the nation was 53.28%. A top 30 conversion % in 2021 would have been about 44% or better.
How we may get better: We're likely to have a far more diversified run game. Our control of down and distance should greatly improve with more manageable 2nd and 3rd downs.
On defense in 2021, we allowed our opponent to convert at a 41.14% rate - good for 83rd in the country. This was up from 38.27% the prior year. Best in the nation was 27.91%. A top 30 stop % in 2021 would have been about 36% or below.
How we may get better: We may actually play tighter zones this season. Better communication and more contested passes should lead to getting off the field more often.
My projected experimental "get the F off the field on 3rd and long" unit:
DE Agude
DT Mesidor
DT Taylor/Moultrie
DE Harvey
Hybrid James Williams
LB Chase Smith or Keontra
DB Couch
DB Porter
DB Tyrique
DB Kinchens
DB AWilliams
Probably led the nation or close to the top in fewest 20+ yard plays given up then.Uga having the 33rd ranked 3rd down d was surprising.
I agree - Thad played weaker opponents, and that 48% would be lower carrying a full load. We still need to see more from Thad.I’d be thrilled if Thad or anyone really stepped up this year, but pump the brakes. I’m fairly certain most of Thad’s playing time came late in games when running generally gets better. Let’s see how the kid does against fresher opponents. And Knighton had to abuse his tiny body wearing those defenses down. Kinda explains his numbers too.