FSU football: Why Dalvin Cook is better than Travis Etienne

TALLAHASSEE, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: Dalvin Cook #4 of the Florida State Seminoles runs the ball against the South Florida Bulls during the game at Doak Campbell Stadium on September 12, 2015 in Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State defeated South Florida 34-14. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: Dalvin Cook #4 of the Florida State Seminoles runs the ball against the South Florida Bulls during the game at Doak Campbell Stadium on September 12, 2015 in Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State defeated South Florida 34-14. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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Travis Etienne

Clemson’s 2017 offense averaged 33.3 ppg and 5.74 yards per play. They ran 1,048 plays for 6,014 yards as a team.

Etienne accounted for 112 plays total for 823 yards, which accounts for 10.6 percent of the plays and 13.6 percent of the total yards.

Clemson’s 2018 offense averaged 44.3 ppg and 7.35 yards per play. They ran 1,076 plays for 7,908 yards as a team.

Etienne accounted for 216 total plays for 1,736 yards, which accounts for 20 percent of the plays and 22 percent of the total yards.

Clemson’s 2019 offense averaged 43.9 ppg and 7.38 yards per play. They ran 1,075 plays for 7,931 yards as a team.

Etienne accounted for 244 total plays for 2,046 yards, which accounts for 22.6 percent of the plays and 25.7 percent of the total yards.