Podcast #2 - Analytics
Guys we are back with Podcast #2 on Analytics.
Does your program use them? Should you use them? And if you have the information what do you do with it?Coach Konecki has talked a lot over the last 2 years about his study of Analytics and how it has helped him prepare and re-think practice.
Coach Perry of Pearl HS, I came across last year and dove off the deep end after hearing him and thinking about the information that Coach Konecki had preached about.
Here are 2 coaches who have played for state titles (multiple) talking about analytics! Maybe I should learn more - both talked about SportSource Analytics . Come listen and learn about Analytics and dive into your off-season study! Here are some of issues and topics we talked about and dove into on the podcast.
Our objectives are a big part of our success! Kids know this is how we are gonna win! We preach them, grade them and reward them! pic.twitter.com/Dw4rdwm4JR— John Perry (@jperry_pearl) March 15, 2018
In 2017, the average #FBS team scored points on 45% of possessions when they were efficient (4 or more yards) on P&10. When they weren't efficient (3 yards or less) on P&10, the average team scored points 27% of the time. A dramatic difference based on one play.— SportSource Analytics (@SportSourceA) March 28, 2018
Be Great in the Middle 8! Hat tip to @mlombardiNFL pic.twitter.com/HjIx0FFp8W— SportSource Analytics (@SportSourceA) March 7, 2019
Note to defensive coaches: At the FBS level, teams score TD's: 9% of drives when one or more sacks is recorded; 15% of drives when one or more negative plays is recorded; 4% of drives without a big play (12+ yard run or 15+ yard pass); & 20% of drives when inefficient on P&10.— SportSource Analytics (@SportSourceA) March 9, 2018
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