Week 5 stat roll

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Miami obviously didn't play last week but most other teams did, so there was some movement in the stats. As always, these are rankings for games vs. FBS competition only. So the game against Bethune is not included, and all other teams vs FCS teams do not count either. No one cares how you play against high school teams.

Offense:

Yards per play: 78th (5.45 YPP)
Points per game: 100th (20.7 PPG)
Passing yards per game: 49th (257.7 YPG)
Passing completion percentage: 14th (71.0%)
Passing yards per attempt: 31st (8.3 YPA)
Passer rating: 29th (154.98)
Rushing yards per game: 110th (105.7 YPG)
Rushing yards per attempt: 117th (2.96 YPA)
Sacks given up per game: 129th (6 per game) -- Tied for last in the country with USF
3rd down conversion %: 130th (17.65%) -- Alone in dead last in the country. Next worst team (Bowling Green) is 3% higher at 20.45%
4th down conversion %: 120th (20% -- 1 for 5)
TFLs allowed per game: 129th (11 per game) -- Only FAU is worse at 11.5 per game
Red Zone TD %: 95th (50% TD rate, 6 TDs in 12 chances)
Red Zone Scoring %: 96th (9 scores in 12 chances)
Field goal %: 106th (5 out of 9)

Defense:

Yards per play allowed: 25th (4.85 YPP)
Points per game allowed: 30th (21.3 PPG)
Passing yards per game allowed: 83rd (254.3 YPG)
Passing completion percentage allowed: 22nd (55.3%)
Passing yards per attempt: 65th (7.4 YPA)
Passer rating allowed: 45th (124.55)
Rushing yards per game allowed: 6th (59.33 YPG)
Rushing yards per attempt allowed: 3rd (1.96 YPA)
Sacks per game: 18th (3 sacks per game)
3rd down % allowed: 9th (26.32% allowed)
4th down % allowed: 119th (100% allowed) -- This is tied for dead last in the country....we haven't stopped a 4th down conversion yet
TFLs per game: 12th (8.33 per game)
Red Zone td % allowed: 40th (55.56% allowed -- 5 TDs in 9 chances)
Red Zone Scoring % allowed: 89th (88.89% allowed -- 8 scores in 9 chances)
Punting: 56th (42.86 Yard average)

Team Stats:

Penalties: 129th (11.3 penalties per game) -- Only Tulane is worse at 11.7 per game
Penalty yards: 126th (89.3 Yards per game)
Turnover margin: 6th (+1.67 per game -- 7 takeaways, 2 giveaways)
Time of possession: 22nd (32:56 per game)
Number of offensive plays: 107th (200 plays) -- Somewhat misleading as some teams have played 5 games vs FBS (Miami has played 3)

Advanced metrics:

Overall SP+: 31st (Ahead of 28 zero or one loss teams, 7th highest 2 loss team)
Offensive SP+: 65th
Defensive SP+: 21st
Special Teams SP+: 86th
Of note: In average SP+, the ACC is the 5th ranked conference. Lowest of the Power 5, and considerably so. SEC is #1 at 13.0, Pac-12 is #4 at 9.2. So less than 4 points separating 1 vs 4. In 5th, the ACC is...…...4.0. So literally not even close to the Pac-12. The ACC is much closer to the AAC than they are to the PAC-12. Vomit. Lots of vomit.)
 
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Remember how excited some Cane fans were when Enos was hired?
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How are we that good on 3rd down defense but so bad on 4th down? Does Baker just have a brain fart on every 4th down?
 
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And that's the problem. Why is Enos acting like we have Bama's line? Or ****, Tulane's for that matter.

Corch Eno's is just too bloody stubborn and his play calling makes it DIFFICULT on a young offensive line to execute. Again, Miami goes in to Saturday's game with two weeks of preparation. So I'm looking forward to that chess match between Corch Eno's and Foster. Because I GUARANTEE Cane fan, Forster will ATTACK the offensive line.
 
Corch Eno's is just too bloody stubborn and his play calling makes it DIFFICULT on a young offensive line to execute. Again, Miami goes in to Saturday's game with two weeks of preparation. So I'm looking forward to that chess match between Corch Eno's and Foster. Because I GUARANTEE Cane fan, Forster will ATTACK the offensive line.
Enos will give him every chance to, and that's what bothers me most. We should throttle VT, but I have a feeling we will just scrape by. If that.
 
These stats can't be right, Nick Saban wanted him.

You'd be amazed at how much better a coordinator someone can be when they've got the #1 pick in the draft playing QB behind a brick wall offensive line and they're throwing the football to four 1st round WRs.

HOWEVER, Enos doesn't get a pass in the least bit for the numbers above. A good coordinator would be better than he's been. Just saying, he'd probably have Alabama putting up the same numbers they are now. It's really not that difficult when you're MILES better than everyone you play and you have a QB who can mask pretty much any and all mistakes.
 
You'd be amazed at how much better a coordinator someone can be when they've got the #1 pick in the draft playing QB behind a brick wall offensive line and they're throwing the football to four 1st round WRs.

HOWEVER, Enos doesn't get a pass in the least bit for the numbers above. A good coordinator would be better than he's been. Just saying, he'd probably have Alabama putting up the same numbers they are now. It's really not that difficult when you're MILES better than everyone you play and you have a QB who can mask pretty much any and all mistakes.
To be fair
UNC is an enigma of a team but bottom line, their coach Bateman their dc is really good and they ultimately aren’t a bad team as they have beaten an acc and sec team already and played the reigning national champion the toughest I’ve seen in years. They controlled majority of that game and even Clemson couldn’t get anything really going on offense.

in terms of uf sloppy game but that was a big time challenge for an extremely young offense. I say that to say this the competition has been GOOD in terms of who the offense has been facing in terms of 2/3 fbs teams. No excuses for that cmu performance, the offensive run game was completely disrupted by cmu and we couldn’t get anything going.

With that being said there are certainly things enos needs to do to make this offense improve and everyone knows it. The offensive line has to step up too. It seems we have went through early season struggles of a new offense but I dont Expect it to necessarily continue throughout the rest of the year. That happened with Enos’s 2015 offense too
 
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And that's the problem. Why is Enos acting like we have Bama's line? Or ****, Tulane's for that matter.
FSU hired willie for the same reasons. And he stunk up the joint last year.
This year they hired briles and it’s not like they’re lighting teams up. Oline dictates whatever you do even if you help it. Even if we start shotgun spread our offense will still be limited.
 
FSU hired willie for the same reasons. And he stunk up the joint last year.
This year they hired briles and it’s not like they’re lighting teams up. Oline dictates whatever you do even if you help it. Even if we start shotgun spread our offense will still be limited.
Limited, yes. Completely handcuffed because there is literally nowhere to run, not so much.
 
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