RBER - BYU v Weber St.
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RBER - BYU v Weber St.
Against Weber State the offense improved it's running efficiency, though I believe there is still room for improvement.
Here's how we did individually:
M. Alisa - 88
JD Falslev - 179.33
J. Williams - 117.5
D. Foote - 60.57
I. Pritchard - 66.33
A. Kuresa - 115.14
P. Lasike - 92
R. Nelson - 102.67
T. Hill - 149
J. Lark - 422
Once again, a few of the RB's got inflated scores because they are primarily receivers (Falslev and Kuresea) but they did run the ball well. Lark's score is crazy high too, but that's what happens when you run once for a TD.
As a team, BYU's RBER was 109.9, a big improvement from 65.29. This tells me that BYU was effective running the ball as a whole.
Here's how we did individually:
M. Alisa - 88
JD Falslev - 179.33
J. Williams - 117.5
D. Foote - 60.57
I. Pritchard - 66.33
A. Kuresa - 115.14
P. Lasike - 92
R. Nelson - 102.67
T. Hill - 149
J. Lark - 422
Once again, a few of the RB's got inflated scores because they are primarily receivers (Falslev and Kuresea) but they did run the ball well. Lark's score is crazy high too, but that's what happens when you run once for a TD.
As a team, BYU's RBER was 109.9, a big improvement from 65.29. This tells me that BYU was effective running the ball as a whole.