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Special Teams has been an absolute disaster

Going by some advance metrics, here's our ratings for all 3 phases

Offense:
S&P+: 26th
FPI: 12th

Defense:
S&P+: 9th
FPI: 25th

Special Teams:
S&P+: 123rd
FPI: 88th

Overall:
S&P+: 9th
FPI: 11th

The offense and defense are probably about maxed out based on the current talent level. Special teams on the other hand has been an absolute disaster. That's not just the kicking game either.

Going further into the Special Teams rating...
Kickoff Yards: 99th (59.88 avg)
Kickoff Returns: 75th (20.25 avg)
Opponent Kickoff Returns: 76th (21.28 avg)
Punt Returns: 108th (5.08 avg)
Opponent Punt Returns: 108th (13.15 avg)
FG%: 75th (66.2%)

We are bad in literally every single Special Teams category.

There is no way that Gregory should have a job next year (or tomorrow for that matter).
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  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,927
    Yeah I remember in the Auburn game it seemed they had the ball at their 35 every possession.

    Gregory did coach Pettis, but how much of that is actually coaching?

    Those are damning team stats
  • digits
    digits Member Posts: 1,866

    Yeah I remember in the Auburn game it seemed they had the ball at their 35 every possession.

    Gregory did coach Pettis, but how much of that is actually coaching?

    Those are damning team stats

    Gregory is the Special Teams coach, but Petersen coaches the punt returners:

    "Petersen and Pettis have grown close over the past three seasons. The only position Petersen personally coaches is those returners, and he’s studied the art of the punt return enough that he has developed a set of guidelines — guidelines he considers proprietary and doesn’t want to make public." - Seattle Times; 11.3.16
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,168
    digits said:

    Yeah I remember in the Auburn game it seemed they had the ball at their 35 every possession.

    Gregory did coach Pettis, but how much of that is actually coaching?

    Those are damning team stats

    Gregory is the Special Teams coach, but Petersen coaches the punt returners:

    "Petersen and Pettis have grown close over the past three seasons. The only position Petersen personally coaches is those returners, and he’s studied the art of the punt return enough that he has developed a set of guidelines — guidelines he considers proprietary and doesn’t want to make public." - Seattle Times; 11.3.16
    Which is the least of our ST problems. Yeah they could be a lot better, but our coverage teams are far and away the biggest culprit. There’s no excuse for the amount of drives opponents have started past the 30 against us. Gregory needed to be door.ass.out several yesterdays ago, when his unit almost cost us the UCLA game.
  • jecornel
    jecornel Member Posts: 9,737
    Im hearing from tequila college kickers are bad and Danny O'Neill is high on Henry.

    Not sure if anyone remembers Henry's performance at UCLA.
  • PhDoog
    PhDoog Member Posts: 22
    Look at the bright side. Our QB Kneel has been perfect this year, If you consider that special teams we are good at something.

    Also, we really need brownings pooch punt to put the special back on special teams.
  • jecornel
    jecornel Member Posts: 9,737
    PhDoog said:

    Look at the bright side. Our QB Kneel has been perfect this year, If you consider that special teams we are good at something.

    Also, we really need brownings pooch punt to put the special back on special teams.

    Don't forget Jake backpedaling against UCLA to run clock
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,778
    So nothing special?