FSU football: Where FSU improved the most since the bye week?
By Kelvin Hunt
Totals After First Four Games
Offense | Defense |
---|---|
43.3 PPG | 22.5 PPG |
4.73 Rushing YPC | 3.76 Rushing YPC allowed |
6.84 Yards Per Play | 5.73 Yards Per Play |
38.5 percent 3rd Down Conversions | 35.71 percent 3rd Down Conversions Allowed |
Using FEI advanced metrics:
- LSU: No. 1 offense and No. 62 defense
- Southern Mississippi: No. 111 offense and No. 125 defense
- Boston College: No. 45 offense and No. 98 defense
- Clemson: No. 47 offense and No. 10 defense
FSU faced three quarterbacks that could use their legs and throw the ball a bit. They faced the No. 1 offense and two more that were in the top half nationally. Aside from Clemson, they faced some mediocre to terrible defenses.
The average offense faced was No. 51 and the average defense faced was No. 74.