(08-23-2017, 06:37 AM)Hulk01 link Wrote:"Team Rankings" also is a source for our our defensive sack percentage, which was better.
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Here is a page from the CFB site, my favorite source for college football stats.Â
Thanks Hulk. I had forgotten about "TeamRankings".
CFBstats is also my favourite stats site. These days I also often use for Stanford-only stats (i.e. not relative to other teams) now that the official site has dumped all past-year stats (very annoying).
There's also "sports-reference.com", which isn't as useful as cfbstats, but covers a lot more hisotry (at least nominally back to 1918, but they don't have a lot of info for the early years of course).
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/sch...edule.html
[It appears that 1918 wasn't a good year, with Stanford going 0-4 and being out scored 8-242. I assume our guys were all still off serving as doughboys.]
Another site I would recommend is Brian Fremeau's site, bcftoys.
http://www.bcftoys.com/
This site has all the pieces that go into the FEI advanced stat. For me, it is principally of interest for being the only place I can find per drive stats, notably points per drive (ppd). Per possession seems to be the accepted way to measure efficiency in basketball, but for some reason it is rare in football. I think it is the best way to look at such things, as it normalizes away both pace of play and style of play.
The down side of this site is that it seems to disappear from time to time. But at the moment it is up, with FEI ratings back to 2003 and per drive stats back to 2007.
