beorach
Special Teams Player
The numbers below are percentile ratings for team stats, relative to those for all 130 FBS teams counting all games played through last weekend. Games against lower division opponents (FCS) have not been included. I may start to reduce the sample size to only games played between conference opponents in a week or two. If I was to average all the percentile averages for all the individual (nine) categories, NU's stats are 36th (up from 25th before the Purdue game) percentile overall and Wisconsin's are 79th.
Passing Defense
completions per game: 20 to 19 (after three and now 4 games played for the good guys) with UW posting 87 (after having played four games)
percentage: 19 to 36, 64
yards per attempt: 66 to 65, 65
touchdowns per game: 43 to 59, 71
passer rating: 46 to 57, 67
yards per game: 49 to 39, 86
Passing Offense
completions per game: 35 to 52, 25
percentage: 68 to 66, 79
yards per attempt: 18 to 33, 74
touchdowns per game: 17 to 32, 54
passer rating: 22 to 34, 80
yards per game: 15 to 36, 33
Rushing Defense
yards per carry: 49 to 47, 46
touchdowns per game: 15 to 12, 92
yards per game: 51 to 52, 72
Rushing Offense
yards per carry: 36 to 68, 92
touchdowns per game: 25 to 39, 83
yards per game: 51 to 73, 96
Scoring Defense
touchdowns per game: 14 to 21, 92
points per game: 9 to 14, 93
Scoring Offense
touchdowns per game: 11 to 25, 68
points per game: 9 to 21, 65
Total Defense
yards per play: 58 to 54, 58
yards per game: 50 to 44, 89
plays per game: 36 to 32, 98
Total Offense
yards per play: 18 to 46, 86
yards per game: 19 to 56, 82
plays per game: 46 to 66, 47
Turnover Margin
fumbles gained per game: 21 to 15, 81
interceptions gained per game: 33 to 26, 65
turnovers gained per game: 19 to 11, 82
fumbles lost per game: 5 to 16, 66
interceptions lost per game: 11 to 20, 73
turnovers lost per game: 3 to 12, 76
turnover margin per game: 3 to 5, 86
p.s. - A z-score is a numerical measurement of a value's relationship to the mean in a group of values. If a Z-score is 0, it represents the score as identical to the mean score. I convert the z-scores for all the stats listed above to percentiles so we can all understand the nature of that value better.
Passing Defense
completions per game: 20 to 19 (after three and now 4 games played for the good guys) with UW posting 87 (after having played four games)
percentage: 19 to 36, 64
yards per attempt: 66 to 65, 65
touchdowns per game: 43 to 59, 71
passer rating: 46 to 57, 67
yards per game: 49 to 39, 86
Passing Offense
completions per game: 35 to 52, 25
percentage: 68 to 66, 79
yards per attempt: 18 to 33, 74
touchdowns per game: 17 to 32, 54
passer rating: 22 to 34, 80
yards per game: 15 to 36, 33
Rushing Defense
yards per carry: 49 to 47, 46
touchdowns per game: 15 to 12, 92
yards per game: 51 to 52, 72
Rushing Offense
yards per carry: 36 to 68, 92
touchdowns per game: 25 to 39, 83
yards per game: 51 to 73, 96
Scoring Defense
touchdowns per game: 14 to 21, 92
points per game: 9 to 14, 93
Scoring Offense
touchdowns per game: 11 to 25, 68
points per game: 9 to 21, 65
Total Defense
yards per play: 58 to 54, 58
yards per game: 50 to 44, 89
plays per game: 36 to 32, 98
Total Offense
yards per play: 18 to 46, 86
yards per game: 19 to 56, 82
plays per game: 46 to 66, 47
Turnover Margin
fumbles gained per game: 21 to 15, 81
interceptions gained per game: 33 to 26, 65
turnovers gained per game: 19 to 11, 82
fumbles lost per game: 5 to 16, 66
interceptions lost per game: 11 to 20, 73
turnovers lost per game: 3 to 12, 76
turnover margin per game: 3 to 5, 86
p.s. - A z-score is a numerical measurement of a value's relationship to the mean in a group of values. If a Z-score is 0, it represents the score as identical to the mean score. I convert the z-scores for all the stats listed above to percentiles so we can all understand the nature of that value better.