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W&M offense over the last 10 years in chart form
Put together some charts to show what's happened to the offense. I tried not to include transitional teams in the national averages of 1-AA teams to keep from throwing off the numbers too much. The first is total points/game:

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The next chart is total yards/game (I forgot to change the label on the Y-axis and didn't realize it until after I uploaded the chart):

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The third chart is passing yards/game:

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This last chart is W&M's completion percentage. I don't have national averages for that stat.

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These charts don't tell us anything new but illustrate what's happened. As offenses have become more prolific the W&M offense has gotten worse. Since 2010 the offense has been well below the national averages. The passing game has markedly declined. For Cluley to get to a 60% completion percentage (he's at 52.8% this year) he'd have to go 17-24 in each of the remaining 6 games. The QBs in 2013 were both fifth-year seniors with more starting experience than Callahan or Archer had so that's not the reason.
10-13-2014 10:36 AM
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