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Run/Pass Ratio with QB Uncertainty under Heupel

KNOXVILLE, TN - SEPTEMBER 02: Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Joe Milton III (7) celebrates after rushing for a 4-yard touchdown in the first quarter of a college football game against the Bowling Green Falcons on Sept. 2, 2021 at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire)

Our community Expected Win Total Machine has the Vols at 6.60 projected wins this week, down just a hair from 6.74 a week ago. This reflects the conversations I bet you’ve had this week: yeah, we won by 32, but it didn’t look great all the time. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh got all the good feelings out in their 51-7 win over UMass. And so, right on cue with SP+ and the opening line in Vegas, this week our community gives the Vols a 49.2% chance to win on Saturday. That’s down from 58.4% last week.

Much of that comedown involves Tennessee’s passing game. Against Bowling Green, the Vols had 64 rushing attempts and 24 passing attempts, running the ball on 72.73% of their snaps. It’s not a byproduct of the blowout: Hendon Hooker got a pass attempt when he came in the game with 2:33 to play, Joe Milton’s touchdown to Cedric Tillman was on the series before, and Heupel tends to keep running his offense.

But Tennessee’s 72.73% run ratio was higher than any game Heupel coached at UCF. If you look at the highest run ratios from his time there, almost all of them correlate to uncertainty at quarterback:

OpponentYearRunRun Pct.PassPass Pct.
Bowling Green20216472.73%2427.27%
ECU20185572.37%2127.63%
Navy20185271.23%2128.77%
USF20185870.73%2429.27%
Florida Atlantic20194770.15%2029.85%
Memphis20186268.89%2831.11%

So sure, whenever one of Heupel’s teams runs it as much as we saw Thursday night, there’s usually uncertainty at quarterback involved. But two very important pieces of good news: UCF still won all of those games with such a high run rate, including some incredibly meaningful victories. And, with Mack and Gabriel, there was a bunch of statistical progress from one week to the next, again in incredibly meaningful games UCF also won.

It’s fair to call UT’s quarterback situation uncertain after Milton’s first performance, and easy to see why Heupel kept running it so often. But it’s also encouraging to see how UCF still found ways to win on the ground…and how much more certain the quarterback position looked soon after.

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