Just out of curiosity, what were the actual number of plays per game D?
2011- 114 ranked, 64.5 plays/game, Top Ten ranked teams in category were 79+ plays/game
2012- 82 ranked, 70.1 plays/game, Top Ten ranked teams in category were 83+ plays/game
2013- 123 ranked, 64.0 plays/game, Top Ten ranked teams in category were 82+ plays/game
2014- 120 ranked, 66.2 plays/game, Top Ten ranked teams in category were 82.5+ plays/game
2015- 96 ranked, 69.5 plays/game, Top Ten ranked teams in category were 82.9+ plays/game
2016- 106 ranked, 69.0 plays/game, Top Ten ranked teams in category were 81.6+ plays/game
2017- 104 ranked, 67.0 plays/game, Top Ten ranked teams in category were 79.1+ plays/game
2018- 116 ranked, 66.0 plays/game, Top Ten ranked teams in category were 79.1+ plays/game
2019- 91 ranked, 68.4 plays/game, Top Ten ranked teams in category were 77.7+ plays/game
Some notes:
- Absolutely brutal to search for data and continuously see "Miami (OH)" in better shape
- We weren't only lowly ranked; we were horrendous in percentage away, with some years needing to run 30% more plays to match top ten tempo teams
- If we get into just the top 25, you're looking at a totally different type of offense, though you then have to consider depth
- How Diaz didn't make this his #1 criterion when he first selected an OC still confuses me