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The advanced stats aren't going to make anyone feel better, because we should have won the game. Va Tech's post game win expectancy was 20%. That means if this game plays out exactly the way it did if simulated a million times, Va Tech only gets the win 20% of the time.
You can see our defense held them below the national average in every aspect of Success Rate, which grades each play by looking at down and distance and determining whether you got enough yards for the play to be considered a success. You can see on the chart that it equates to 50% of required yardage on 1st down (meaning if it is 1st and 15, you need to get 7.5 yards for the play to be considered a success), 70% on 2nd, and 100% on 3rd & 4th. The national average is 41% and we held them to 33%. On passing downs, they only had a 24% success rate.
Their starting field position was 5 yards better than us. I don't have it handy, but there is a chart that shows your win percentages based on the differential between the opponents average starting field position and your own. I remember being shocked when I first read it. Basically, if you win the FP battle, you win the game. I will try to find the chart and let it speak for itself. This week/year, it wasn't on our punter or STs, it was on the 3 Jarren picks in their territory.
We outgained them by almost 2 yards per play, and by about 225 total yards for the game. That is a beatdown.
Obviously the killer stat is the turnovers. I believe VT was in the bottom 5 in TO ratio coming into the game. We gifted them 5 TOs, which led to a 28-0 lead, that Fuente almost gave away.
I am not defending anyone, because the penalties, sacks allowed, turnovers and scheme (on both sides of the ball) are atrocious, but the advanced metrics show that this team isn't as bad as the "fly the banners" crown wants to allege. You are what your record says you are- we all know that - but we should be 4-1 or 5-0. Some of that has to get chalked up to a first time HC. This is what we signed up for when we hired him. Yes, you can blame the AD for the hire, or you can relax and let the season play out and see if we show improvement.
I am a Jarren guy and I don't like Kosi. But much like I've said that Dallas is our best option at RB for the past 2 years because of the deficiencies on our OL, I think Kosi forces Enos to go away from the under center stuff. It becomes addition by subtraction. If he isn't allowed to run the slow developing stuff because his pocket QB is out, we instantly become more explosive offensively and probably mask some of the OL issues.
I put a 2 unit wager on Miami ML -120. I swore after UNC I wouldn't bet them again this year, then live bet them at -9.5, -6.5, and +1.5 last week, which ruined my whole Saturday card. If UM doesn't win this week, I might have to fill out one of those forms to blacklist myself at the casinos.