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re: Ridley's YPG Rushing extrapolated
Posted on 9/29/10 at 7:47 am to OTIS2
Posted on 9/29/10 at 7:47 am to OTIS2
welp, nice to know you're up Otis, lol.
QB rating, according to the NFL passer rating formula (slightly stricter) used since 1979. Again, if anyone wants the specific math used, I don't mind going over it. There are plenty of sites that use the "calculators", but just to make sure, I'm using the rough formula, wrote it out a la aggregate method, and double checked with the calculators.
JJ's QB rating per game:
UNC: 103.47
Vandy: 34.58
Moo State: 79.43
WVU: 16.29
If you're interested in the average, it's 58.44. All figures rounded to the hundreths place, as per the norm for QB ratings.
For comparison, the NCAA ratings are as follows for the games (same order, of course):
153.73
70.32
113.43
55.91
Average QB rating here: 98.35.
LINK
This is my point. We better have Ridley running the ball, and running the ball well, because our QB, using the strictest and most viable measurable to rate a QB in the United States of America (and abroad, for that matter), has proven himself to be substandard.
If you would like a more in depth analysis of his performances from last year and a trend depiction, I would be more than happy to provide this as well.
To make some fans feel better, however, there's a wiki list of QB's that have produced a QB rating of 0.0 in one game...although most had a pretty good reason to have it.
LINK
QB rating, according to the NFL passer rating formula (slightly stricter) used since 1979. Again, if anyone wants the specific math used, I don't mind going over it. There are plenty of sites that use the "calculators", but just to make sure, I'm using the rough formula, wrote it out a la aggregate method, and double checked with the calculators.
JJ's QB rating per game:
UNC: 103.47
Vandy: 34.58
Moo State: 79.43
WVU: 16.29
If you're interested in the average, it's 58.44. All figures rounded to the hundreths place, as per the norm for QB ratings.
For comparison, the NCAA ratings are as follows for the games (same order, of course):
153.73
70.32
113.43
55.91
Average QB rating here: 98.35.
LINK
This is my point. We better have Ridley running the ball, and running the ball well, because our QB, using the strictest and most viable measurable to rate a QB in the United States of America (and abroad, for that matter), has proven himself to be substandard.
If you would like a more in depth analysis of his performances from last year and a trend depiction, I would be more than happy to provide this as well.
To make some fans feel better, however, there's a wiki list of QB's that have produced a QB rating of 0.0 in one game...although most had a pretty good reason to have it.
LINK
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