Had a little free time during lunch today and was looking at bcftoys.com website for final 2024 numbers. Why? Morbid curiosity I suppose. I'll split this up into offense and defense, with some comparisons to the previous 5 seasons, plus a cameo appearance for another season just to illustrate something that even took me by surprise.
Offense
Year |
OFEI |
Rank |
OPD |
Rank |
OSR |
Rank |
OTD |
Rank |
OFD |
Rank |
2024 |
.11 |
43 |
2.42 |
47 |
.422 |
63 |
.294 |
53 |
.775 |
12 |
2023 |
.20 |
26 |
2.65 |
31 |
.484 |
27 |
.323 |
33 |
.694 |
56 |
2022 |
.17 |
33 |
2.22 |
65 |
.397 |
69 |
.276 |
67 |
.664 |
74 |
2021 |
-.09 |
70 |
2.02 |
79 |
.405 |
73 |
.230 |
90 |
.690 |
59 |
2020 |
-.16 |
75 |
1.74 |
101 |
.366 |
88 |
.198 |
105 |
.683 |
64 |
2019 |
-.25 |
90 |
1.54 |
112 |
.328 |
108 |
.184 |
112 |
.552 |
125 |
FEI Offense Ratings (OFEI) are opponent-adjusted possession efficiency data representing the scoring advantage per non-garbage possession an offense would expect to have on a neutral field against an average opponent defense. Offensive points per drive (OPD), and the percentages of offensive drives that ended in a touchdown or field goal attempt (OSR), drives that ended in a touchdown (OTD), drives that earned at least 10 yards (OFD) are calculated from the results of non-garbage, regulation drives in FBS vs. FBS games.
Defense
Year |
DFEI |
Rank |
DPD |
Rank |
DSR |
Rank |
DTD |
Rank |
DFD |
Rank |
2024 |
-.19 |
104 |
3.09 |
120 |
.490 |
104 |
.423 |
127 |
.750 |
108 |
2023 |
.16 |
52 |
2.15 |
56 |
.419 |
68 |
.274 |
69 |
.718 |
99 |
2022 |
-.07 |
87 |
2.91 |
119 |
.509 |
117 |
.371 |
118 |
.750 |
112 |
2021 |
.29 |
31 |
2.21 |
65 |
.429 |
63 |
.254 |
55 |
.714 |
86 |
2020 |
.37 |
21 |
1.58 |
19 |
.330 |
21 |
.196 |
22 |
.649 |
37 |
2019 |
.09 |
60 |
2.49 |
87 |
.433 |
72 |
.317 |
88 |
.742 |
103
|
2012 |
-.16 |
81 |
2.99 |
113 |
* |
* |
.394 |
115 |
.737 |
96 |
FEI Defense Ratings (DFEI) are opponent-adjusted possession efficiency data representing the scoring advantage per non-garbage possession a defense would expect to have on a neutral field against an average opponent offense. Opponent offensive points per drive (DPD), the percentages of opponent offensive drives that ended in a touchdown or field goal attempt (DSR), drives that ended in a touchdown (DTD), drives that earned at least 10 yards (DFD) are calculated from the results of non-garbage, regulation drives in FBS vs FBS games.
-Couple of things about the offense - the 2024 numbers don't look terrible, but the regression is there given the drop-off in points per drive and that large drop in success rate. Moving the ball a little wasn't the problem as the first down rate suggests, but a 35 percentage point difference over the drive success rate clearly shows that drives fizzled out way too much.
-For the defense, not much to say other than ewwww. I always thought the 3 points per drive given up by that sieve of a defense in 2012 would be the low water mark for a WVU defense, but man was I wrong. Giving up points on 49% of drives to FBS opponents is bad enough, but when 42% of drives end in a TD...it's bad. It's really bad, like the eating a circle of hot garbage kind of bad.