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Really cool graph here. The X-axis is your rate of explosive plays.....to the right is more/higher rate/better. It's basically how often do you get explosive plays.
Y-axis is how explosive those plays are. Higher is better. So when you get an explosive play, how explosive is it?
So top right is the best you can be.....would mean you're explosive at a high rate, and those explosive plays are VERY explosive. As you'd expect, Bama in that range. UCF. Louisville. Memphis.
Look at FSU. Not too shabby, all things considered. There were only a handful of teams who were more explosive than FSU....and their rate of explosive plays was not bad at all.
Look at us. Very explosive when we did hit explosive plays. But look at the rate. Bottom 10% maybe? Look at the only teams who were explosive at a lower rate.....South Carolina, Vandy, Stanford, Pitt, Northwestern, Michigan State, UGA (Hi, James Coley).
And poor Akron. Ouch. That's what an 0-12 team looks like. By the way, Akron had a better 3rd down offense than Miami.