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Study Hall: South Florida 17, Connecticut 14

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South Florida 17, Connecticut 14

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Basics Connecticut South Florida Nat'l Avg
Total Plays 36 71
Close Rate (non-garbage time) 100.0%
Avg Starting FP 18.5 38.5 29.9
Possessions 10 12
Scoring Opportunities*
1 4
Points Per Opportunity 7.00 4.25 4.74
Leverage Rate** 58.3% 64.8% 68.5%
Close S&P*** 0.400 0.409 0.494
* A scoring opportunity occurs when an offense gets a first down inside the opponent's 40 (or scores from outside the 40).
** Leverage Rate = Standard Downs / (Standard Downs + Passing Downs)
*** When using IsoPPP, the S&P formula is (0.8*Success Rate) + (0.2*IsoPPP)
EqPts (what's this?) Connecticut South Florida
Total 8.0 16.7
Rushing 2.2 9.5
Passing 5.8 7.2
Success Rate (what's this?) Connecticut South Florida Nat'l Avg
All (close) 33.3% 33.8% 38.1%
Rushing (close) 33.3% 32.7% 37.7%
Passing (close) 33.3% 36.8% 38.5%
Standard Downs 57.1% 39.1% 42.6%
Passing Downs 0.0% 24.0% 28.4%
IsoPPP (what's this?) Connecticut South Florida Nat'l Avg
All (close) 0.67 0.69 0.95
Rushing (close) 0.27 0.56 0.84
Passing (close) 1.46 1.03 1.06
Standard Downs 0.65 0.47 0.87
Passing Downs N/A 1.36 1.22
Line Stats Connecticut South Florida Nat'l Avg
Line Yards/Carry (what's this?) 2.40 2.33 2.89
Std. Downs Sack Rt. 0.0% 14.3% 4.5%
Pass. Downs Sack Rt. 33.3% 0.0% 7.2%
Turnovers Connecticut South Florida
Turnovers 1 1
Turnover Points (what's this?) 4.7 10.6
Turnover Margin +0
Exp. TO Margin South Florida +0.07
TO Luck (Margin vs. Exp. Margin) Connecticut +0.07
TO Points Margin Connecticut +5.9 points
Situational Connecticut South Florida
Q1 S&P 0.383 0.458
Q2 S&P 0.186 0.180
Q3 S&P 0.217 0.409
Q4 S&P 0.434 0.252
1st Down S&P 0.473 0.236
2nd Down S&P 0.345 0.341
3rd Down S&P -0.004 0.347
Projected Scoring Margin: South Florida by 2.7
Actual Scoring Margin: South Florida by 3

UConn gets an "N/A" for Passing Downs IsoPPP because IsoPPP is a measure of successful plays only ... and UConn had none on passing downs. :(

I have no idea why I just did this to myself. A "what do 60 minutes of bad offense look like in a stat sheet?" experiment, I guess.