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Mar 31, 2005
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Sixpack
Actually that isn't true
You need to look at winning percentage rather than total wins. Statisticly the games should follow a bell curve with most of them being played in the middle of the curve.
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BYU Pass Efficiency (1984-2004)
Indy Coug
3/31/05 1:21pm
How does this work?
JohnnyLingo
3/31/05 1:23pm
Here is the pass efficiency formula
Indy Coug
3/31/05 1:25pm
The formula can give you some big numbers
Thrill
3/31/05 1:34pm
As it should. If you get four touchdowns from
gwalker
3/31/05 1:43pm
I think yards per attempt plays a role.
gwalker
3/31/05 1:25pm
Notice how long it takes while scrolling down
Indy Coug
3/31/05 1:28pm
It is also interesting that the most amount of
BlueLine
3/31/05 1:31pm
Try looking at winning percentage
jbcoug
3/31/05 1:35pm
Don't look at sheer number of wins by grouping
Indy Coug
3/31/05 1:35pm
Oh, that helps
BlueLine
3/31/05 1:36pm
Actually that isn't true
Sixpack
3/31/05 1:37pm
Reply and Sort this by year pls.
vegas
3/31/05 1:33pm
I'd be interested to see that as well because
BlueLine
3/31/05 1:34pm
Ask, and ye shall receive
Indy Coug
3/31/05 1:36pm
I wonder if this trend would hold true
OhioBlue
3/31/05 1:45pm
If I were counseling Bronco and Anae
Indy Coug
3/31/05 1:49pm
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