Article from Football Insiders (per KSR) outlining how well our offensive line is stacking up against the best in the country. A couple notes from the article I liked:
UK’s OL ranks as the 5th best in the country in adjusted line yards, 3rd in power success rate (“percentage of runs on third or fourth down, two yards or less to go, that achieved a first down or touchdown”), 9th in standard down line yards (“raw, unadjusted per-carry line yardage for a team on standard downs (first down, second-and-7 or fewer, third-and-4 or fewer, fourth-and-4 or fewer”)), and 18th in opportunity rate (“percentage of carries (when five yards are available) that gain at least five yards, i.e. the percentage of carries in which the line does its job, so to speak”). Not too shabby for a unit with just one senior on the two-deep depth chart.
Kentucky will be returning nine of ten offensive linemen on the two-deep of the depth chart next season
http://kentuckysportsradio.com/foot...-a-national-powerhouse-no-seriously-they-are/
UK’s OL ranks as the 5th best in the country in adjusted line yards, 3rd in power success rate (“percentage of runs on third or fourth down, two yards or less to go, that achieved a first down or touchdown”), 9th in standard down line yards (“raw, unadjusted per-carry line yardage for a team on standard downs (first down, second-and-7 or fewer, third-and-4 or fewer, fourth-and-4 or fewer”)), and 18th in opportunity rate (“percentage of carries (when five yards are available) that gain at least five yards, i.e. the percentage of carries in which the line does its job, so to speak”). Not too shabby for a unit with just one senior on the two-deep depth chart.
Kentucky will be returning nine of ten offensive linemen on the two-deep of the depth chart next season
http://kentuckysportsradio.com/foot...-a-national-powerhouse-no-seriously-they-are/