07-19-2010, 04:13 AM
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MVP
OVR: 15
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Fayetteville, AR
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Time of Possession?
Has anyone else noticed that their T.O.P. numbers NEVER add up right?
In my online dynasty, we play 7 minute quarters, so... 4 quarters of 7 minutes each is 28 minutes, right?
Here are the T.O.P. numbers from all the games played in my online dynasty so far.
USF 15:08, SU 19:51 - Total, 34:59
Aub 10:50, ULM 21:53 - Total, 32:43
SU 22:25, Tol 11:47 - Total, 34:12
USF 21:59, FAU 10:48 - Total 32:47
ULM 17:44, FCS E 15:59 - Total 33:43
UCF 17:22, USF 16:58 - Total 34:20
PSU 17:15, SU 17:15 - Total 34:30
Buf 12:48, Conn 18:10 - Total 30:58
ArkSt 15:12, ULM 18:36 - Total 33:48
SU 19:39, Army 15:10 - Total 34:49
UK 16:07, USF 17:15 - Total 33:22
etc, etc, etc, I think you get the point.
None of them are ever SHORT of the 28 minutes. The one that's closest to right was still 2:58 over 28. I thought maybe it had to do with turnovers, scoring, something... but the game that was just 30:58 was a blowout with plenty of turnovers, as was the 33:43 game. The 34:30 game had some turnovers but it was low scoring. The 34:49 game was a blow out, but not as much scoring as any of the previous I mentioned, and only one turnover, I think. The 33:22 and 34:20 were both high scoring shootouts with lots of turnovers. The highest combined T.O.P. numbers, 34:59, was a user-vs-user game, a bit of a blowout with a lot of turnovers.
There's just no sort of consistency or pattern that makes me think the game is counting something as T.O.P. but not on the game clock (like extra point attempts) or something for T.O.P. for both teams (turnovers).
It seems kind of random, and it's annoying. I pride myself on being a run-first, chew the clock up, power offense...and I'd kind of like to figure up my average T.O.P., but it's kind of meaningless seeing how every game has a different total T.O.P. stat, and they're all 3-7 minutes more than the actual game clock.
And oh yeah, NONE of these games went into overtime.
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