tm3308
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That might be true for NW (I haven't looked) but GDs offenses are best around 8 ypa. 2010 and 2012 were the two bad offenses GD has had in 10+ years, and both of those averaged 6.0 ypa or less (Jvb 5.8 ypa and Gilbert 6.0 ypa). Colt McCoy and Vince Young each averaged about 8.0 ypa for their career at Texas and Applewhite was just below 8.0 ypa for his career at Texas.
If you look at the NFL, QBs that extend the play like RGIII (1st) and Cam Newton were towards the top in ypa so the stat tends to favor the QB that can extend the play. I think it's because it's easier for the WR to run for yards after the play breaks down, but not sure. (Aaron Rodgers and Peyton Manning were also in the top 5 in the category.) The point is though GD's offense seems to require about 8.0 ypa to be successful.
That doesn't usually reflect the performance of the quarterback, though, at least not in Davis' offense. His offense is dependent on short passes and letting receivers pick up YAC. When you're throwing to Limas Sweed, Quan Cosby, Jordan Shipley, etc., it's pretty easy to have a respectable YAC in that offense. When the good receivers left, Gilbert struggled with the leftovers who couldn't make things happen after the catch. Iowa definitely didn't have the kind of speed on the outside to make this offense work the way it's meant to.