FBS
Just looking at the Main Event is week with detail on FCS, DII and DIII next week.
- Butler is back at #1 after a week off the Top 20 (reception total did not qualify) and he maintains his dominance of FBS ROI efficiency at 239% above average and over 113% better than the #2 receiver in the list.
- Green, Poindexter and Arcega-Whiteside have been in the Top 20 each of the first 5 weeks of the survey. The first two have risen in ranks since last week while the last, at #19, will have to fight to stay in for another week.
- Making a move is Miller from BGSU who was a pre-season Top ROI "One to Watch" in what is his first week in the Top 20 previously excluded because of reception volume.
- Other Newbs to the list include: Boykin from Notre Dame, Turpin from TCU who made appearances on this list at times during his underclass years, and Boone from NMSU.
Baddest Man of the Week
Sure, Christian's ROI was the highest in the land of qualifiers at 272%, however he was only 35% ahead of the player in 2nd place in FCS. When we aggregate the ROI and the ROI margin, Hakeem Butler stands tall as the baddest WR in NCAA based on ROI, his 2nd such crown.Touchdown Chain
Last Week, after topping the list 3 consecutive weeks, the unthinkable happened...Arcega-Whiteside fell from the top of the receptions to touchdowns ratio (compared to the qualifying average for each division). He lost by mere percentage points. Thus week, it was more decisive. Pearson from Jacksonville State can now wear the Touchdown Chain with pride as he scores at a rate 262% better than FCS average.
Top ROI WRs facing above Average Passing Defenses
For FBS WRs, we now look at the qualify of defensive competition. The final column in the table above represents the cumulative average Passing Defense of each player's opponents, based on yards/attempt. FBS players in the Top 20 facing above average Pass Defenses).
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