Florida football locked horns with the LSU Tigers last weekend in a matchup that turned into an offensive explosion. Unfortunately for the Gators, they were on the losing end of a historic outing by Heisman Trophy hopeful Jaydon Daniels.
Following the game, ESPN updated its Football Power Index along with other related data for the college football landscape, including the Orange and Blue. Once again, the program’s numbers saw some changes after the events that took place in Columbia, Missouri, last Saturday. Surprisingly, some for the better.
The FPI was developed by ESPN in 2013 to measure each team’s overall strength and predict results throughout the season. As the schedule progresses, the data used to determine a team’s FPI ranking will come from the games played while also predicting the outcomes for each future matchup.
Take a look below at ESPN’s FPI numbers and other data for Florida following its Week 11 loss at LSU.
Overall Ranking
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No. 39 overall
Value: 6.2
Florida remains ranked No. 39 overall while dropping 0.2 points from last week in the value.
Projected Record
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2023 Projected Record: 5.4-6.6
The Gators also lost 0.2 points in the projected record, which was 5.6-6.4 last week.
Overall Efficiency
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Overall Efficiency: 58.6
Rank: 47
Florida actually improved in the overall efficiency category, jumping four spots in the rankings while also improving 0.5 points in the rating.
Offensive Efficiency
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Offensive Efficiency: 66.7
Rank: 27
The Gators saw improvement in offensive efficiency, moving up four spots in the rankings while earning a 0.7-point increase in the efficiency rating.
Defensive Efficiency
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Defensive Efficiency: 40.6
Rank: 94
Predictably, the Orange and Blue fell in the…
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Publish date : 2023-11-15 17:10:56
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