Stuff Rate: Same as STUFFED on the NFL side - percentage of carries by running backs that are stopped at or before the line of scrimmage.Power Success Rate: This is the same as on the NFL side - percentage of runs on third or fourth down, two yards or less to go, that achieved a first down or touchdown.the percentage of carries in which the line does its job, so to speak. ![]() Opportunity Rate: The percentage of carries (when four yards are available) that gain at least four yards, i.e.Passing Downs Line Yards per Carry: The same unadjusted averages for rushing on passing downs.Standard Downs Line Yards per Carry: The 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).(Garbage time is filtered out for all line yardage averages.) As with the pro definition, lost yardage still counts for 125%. Anything over 8 yards is quantified as a highlight opportunity, and credit goes to the runner. Instead of the ALY figure FO used for the NFL, this one is tighter: the line gets credit for rushing yardage between 0-3 yards (instead of 0-4) and 50% credit for yards 4-8 (instead of 5-10). ![]()
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