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This Week's Rushing Dogs (Erik Scheponik)

Rushing analysis plays a huge part in my weekly football handicapping process. In this study, I’ve looked at all positive ypr underdogs that have a net yards per rush advantage of +1.0 or better over a negative rushing opponent. For example if Team A rushes for 4.0 ypr and allows 3.5, it is a net rushing team of +.5ypr. If it’s opponent Team B rushes for 3.0 and allows 4.0 per carry, it’s net rushing is –1.0 ypr. That would give Team A a rushing advantage of +1.5ypr. Last year, this study began on the week of 10/14-10/15 as I wanted to get a nice sample size of games to work with.  The final tally ended up 26-16-1$.  This year I am starting things 1 week earlier, and also using only NCAA Rushing statistics will involve only games played against Division 1A competition.  The one subjective part of this is that I will exclude all college teams that have played a SIGNIFICANTLY weaker schedule than today’s opponent, but last year that only amounted to 4-5 ommissions. Remember, the play- on team has to be a positive net rushing team and the play- against team has to be a negative net rushing team.  

This Week’s Rushing Dog: ( 17-13-1  for the season, dating back to  week 6 CFB, week 5 NFL)

Jacksonville (+6.5) +1.3 ypr over Houston 
Virginia (+6) + 1.0 ypr over Texas Tech (only bowl qualifier)

Posted on Sunday, December 30, 2007 by Registered CommenterErik Scheponik | CommentsPost a Comment

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