HawkAttack
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Sexy.
Punt return stats via Yahoo since 2009:
2012: 119 yards, 16 returns, 9.9 yards/game
2011: 111 yards, 14 returns, 8.5 yards/game
2010: 138 yards, 21 returns, 10.6 yards/game
2009: 173 yards, 29 returns, 13.3 yards/game
Total: 541 yards, 80 returns, 10.6 yards/game
If I offered that you are guaranteed to get possession on every punt situation in exchange for 10 total yards of field position per game, you would be crazy not to take it. Ten yards each game. That's all we're getting for setting up these returns.
Not worth it.
Stop the defeatist attitude. Brodell's return against ISU won the game. Ochoa's return against Michigan won the game in 2003. If you have a guy like Brodell, Ochoa, Sandeman, etc. back there, you give those guys a wall and outcomes of games will change.
This post is so stupid. You should have your football fan membership card revoked to agree with this stupidty.
The "Um" in the title of this thread is hilarious. My teenage daughter did this to me in a text. This some new trend or something?
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Actually, using advanced metrics, you are better off in the long run going for it on 4th and 2 or under every single time. It will ultimately yield better results over a season. Same thing with 4th and anything within the 30.
I really hope we see coaches start to listen to stats and metrics instead of going with their gut or doing things because they always did. Some program will embrace this stuff one day and it will be a game changer.
However, we have had advanced metrics in baseball for 40 years now and there are still idiots like Dusty Baker (id be shocked if somebody doesnt offer him a job)putting a replacement level player batting 2nd and guys like Mattingly who bunt, (you should never bunt in any circumstance ever, never ever ever it always a bad move). So I wont hold my breath on football embracing this in my lifetime.
This post is so stupid. You should have your football fan membership card revoked to agree with this stupidty.
I like metrics in baseball a lot better than I like them in football.
PUNT RETURNS | SCENARIO 1 | SCENARIO 2 |
EVENT | YDS | YDS |
Punt 1 | 75 | 7 |
Punt 2 | 2 | 7 |
Punt 3 | 23 | 9 |
Punt 4 | 6 | 5 |
Punt 5 | 2 | 8 |
Punt 6 | - | 7 |
Punt 7 | 12 | 8 |
Punt 8 | - | - |
Average | 6 | 6 |
Median | 4 | 7 |
Standard Deviation | 25 | 3 |
Have you subtracted all the negative roll yardages of punts because KF wants everyone to get away from the punt? I'd say Iowa's net punt return yardage (from the time the punt first hits the ground, or is caught) is probably in negative figures per game under Iowa's already existent punt return system...Punt return stats via Yahoo since 2009:
2012: 119 yards, 16 returns, 9.9 yards/game
2011: 111 yards, 14 returns, 8.5 yards/game
2010: 138 yards, 21 returns, 10.6 yards/game
2009: 173 yards, 29 returns, 13.3 yards/game
Total: 541 yards, 80 returns, 10.6 yards/game
If I offered that you are guaranteed to get possession on every punt situation in exchange for 10 total yards of field position per game, you would be crazy not to take it. Ten yards each game. That's all we're getting for setting up these returns.
Not worth it.