« Reply #63153 on: December 09, 2022, 05:29:06 pm »
From the Picks:
"Logan's take: When he's targeting Wayne Ruby, Braxton Plunk is the most efficient quarterback in the country. Targeting anyone else, and he's barely above average."
I guess that it's pretty cool Wayne Ruby is a Purple Raider
I guess Plunk's completion percentage to any other receiver is barely average...
Ruby didn't play vs. Otterbein and Plunk was 23/31. I guess 74% is just average.
I'd try to go back and back Ruby's receptions out of the other games statistics, but there's no way of knowing how many attempts (that were incomplete) went to specific receivers.
The new stat software most NCAA schools use does include info about who was targeted on incomplete passes.
Yep, most play by play (found in the game stats) lists the intended target for incomplete passes.
Cool, but I don’t think I have time to go through the play by play is 12 games to see Plunk’s passing efficiency when not throwing to Ruby.

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