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Study Hall: Arkansas 31, Vanderbilt 28

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So we're going to try something a bit different this week. I have not been able to give full time to the Study Hall posts, but since I LOVE the Study Hall posts, we're going to do an abbreviated version. For each game presented here, I'm forgoing the Five Thoughts in favor of two things: 1) I'm going to highlight (in bold) some of the interesting facets of this game, and I'm going to open the floor to conversation. Have any questions about what this data is telling you or why some data may have taken shape? Ask away.

Arkansas 31, Vanderbilt 28

Arkansas Vandy Arkansas Vandy
Close % 100.0% STANDARD DOWNS
Field Position % 33.3% 34.3% Success Rate 44.4% 35.6%
Leverage % 65.2% 64.3% PPP 0.29 0.37
S&P 0.736 0.726
TOTAL
EqPts 19.9 27.0 PASSING DOWNS
Close Success Rate 40.6% 34.3% Success Rate 33.3% 32.0%
Close PPP 0.29 0.39 PPP 0.28 0.41
Close S&P 0.694 0.729 S&P 0.616 0.734
RUSHING TURNOVERS
EqPts 3.6 14.9 Number 2 3
Close Success Rate 39.1% 35.0% Turnover Pts 13.2 20.1
Close PPP 0.16 0.37 Turnover Pts Margin +6.9 -6.9
Close S&P 0.550 0.722
Line Yards/carry 2.75 2.94 Q1 S&P 0.880 0.935
Q2 S&P 0.679 0.893
PASSING Q3 S&P 0.763 0.495
EqPts 16.3 12.1 Q4 S&P 0.347 0.575
Close Success Rate 41.3% 33.3%
Close PPP 0.35 0.40 1st Down S&P 0.724 0.717
Close S&P 0.767 0.737 2nd Down S&P 0.616 0.463
SD/PD Sack Rate 3.5% / 11.8% 14.3% / 0.0% 3rd Down S&P 0.569 1.057
Projected Pt. Margin: Vandy +0.2 | Actual Pt. Margin: Arkansas +3

Quick glossary (complete with national averages) after the jump.

A Quick Glossary

F/+ Rankings: The official rankings for the college portion of Football Outsiders. They combine my own S&P+ rankings (based on play-by-play data) with Brian Fremeau's drives-based FEI rankings.

Field Position %: The percentage of a team's plays run in their opponent's field position. National average: 43%.

Leverage Rate: A team's ratio of standard downs to passing downs. National average: 68%. Anything over 68% means a team did a good job of avoiding being leveraged into passing downs.

Passing Downs: Second-and-7 or more, third-and-5 or more.

PPP: An explosiveness measure derived from determining the point value of every yard line (based on the expected number of points an offense could expect to score from that yard line) and, therefore, every play of a given game. National average: 0.32.

S&P: Think of this as an OPS (the "On-Base Plus Slugging" baseball measure) for football. The 'S' stands for success rate. The 'P' stands for PPP, an explosiveness measure that stands for EqPts Per Play. S&P is measured for all non-garbage time plays in a given college football game. Plays are counted within the following criteria: when the score is within 28 points in the first quarter, within 24 points in the second quarter, within 21 points in the third quarter, and within 16 points (i.e. two possession) in the fourth quarter. For more about this measure, visit the main S&P+ page at Football Outsiders. National average: 0.747. Standard downs S&P average: 0.787. Passing downs S&P average: 0.636.

Standard Downs: First downs, second-and-6 or less, third-and-4 or less.

Success Rate: A common Football Outsiders tool used to measure efficiency by determining whether every play of a given game was successful or not. The terms of success in college football: 50 percent of necessary yardage on first down, 70 percent on second down, and 100 percent on third and fourth down. National Average: 42%.