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05.08.13 :: ESPN Insider :: Oregon and USC lead the way in the preliminary Pac-12 Conference FEI projections. Read more articles like this in my ESPN Archive.

05.07.13 :: ESPN Insider :: Clemson and Miami lead the way in the preliminary Atlantic Coast Conference FEI projections. Read more articles like this in my ESPN Archive.

05.06.13 :: ESPN Insider :: Alabama and South Carolina lead the way in the preliminary Southeastern Conference FEI projections. Read more articles like this in my ESPN Archive.

05.03.13 :: ESPN Insider :: Ohio State and Michigan State lead the way in the preliminary Big Ten conference FEI projections. Read more articles like this in my ESPN Archive.

05.01.13 :: ESPN Insider :: Texas and Oklahoma State lead the way in the preliminary Big 12 conference FEI projections. Read more articles like this in my ESPN Archive.

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Sunday
Dec182011

FEI Data Update

At Football Outsiders this weekend, I published the overall, offensive, defensive, and special teams ratings tables for FEI data from the 2007 through 2010 football seasons. Links to each table are available using the drop down menus from the overall FEI stats page and can be found in the FEI ratings page on this site as well. The correlation of each metric to win percentage, and the correlation of each stat from year to year are visualized in the graphic below.

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