Coach Ratings

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When it comes to college football coaches, especially assistant coaches, most CFB fans have little objective information or metrics by which to evaluate them. The same is true of sports journalists and athletic directors (search firms often put forth dubious metrics to rate coaches). Head coaches can generally be measured by their overall records and power ratings, but that excludes the impact of nine or ten other full-time staff members.

Despite the ever-spinning coaching carousel, and all the winter articles written about FBS coaching changes, the vast majority of people attached to the sport have little idea about how good any of these coaches really are.

To help fill this chasm of analytical coaching information, we are publishing first-of-its-kind, free FBS coach lookup tables that include a battery of objective metrics of coaching performance. These tables are drawn from all FBS coaches, games, and plays from the 2005 – 2023 seasons:

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To use the table, simply type in an FBS coach’s name in the Coach search box, or type in his unique CoachID in the CoachID box. (CoachIDs help avoid misspellings and duplicate coach names if you want to come back and repeat a search later.)

Each coach is rated across all units he shares responsibility for, such as QBR (quarterback rush), WRP (wide receiver pass), etc. Responsibility levels are determined by coaching roles, and ratings are measured as the average percentage increase or decrease in game-by-game win probabilities. The final column, standard wins (StdWin), aggregates all these unit ratings into a single +/- net wins value for the season. This StdWin number estimates how many wins (or losses) the coach contributed that season, adjusted by recruiting level and strength of schedule. Theoretically, if all the coaches on a team had a StdWin = 0.0, then their expected record versus teams with equal talent and average coaching would be 6-6 over 12 games, or a .500 record overall. Standardizing by recruiting and strength of schedule puts all coaches on a level playing field.

All metrics are conditional on the team’s 4-year composite recruiting baseline; i.e., a team’s expected power rating (ExpPwr) is compared to their actual power rating (Power) to compute differential power (DiffPwr). This allows the measurements to look beyond the record and get a better sense of how good the team and coaching really was. By constructing ratings in this way, all ratings are unbiased for a given recruiting level–otherwise, the system would be unfairly biased toward the big recruiting programs. Averages (μ) are given for each of the unit ratings columns. Note that these averages include empty cells (meaning the coach had no responsibility for that unit) as zeroes, so keep that in mind when considering those summary statistics. Career/total StdWin (∑) is given in the rightmost column.

 

METRICS LEGEND

  • QBR = QB Rush (sacks are considered pass plays)

  • QBP = QB Pass

  • RBR = RB Rush

  • RBP = RB Pass

  • WRR = WR Rush

  • WRP = WR Pass

  • OLR = OL Rush

  • OLP = OL Pass

  • TER = TE Rush (incl. FBs)

  • TEP = TE Pass (incl. FBs)

  • DLR = DL Rush

  • DLP = DL Pass

  • LBR = LB Rush

  • LBP = LB Pass

  • DBR = DB Rush

  • DBP = DB Pass

  • KO = Kickoff

  • PT = Punt

  • PK = Place Kicking (FGs, PATs)

  • KR = Kick Return

  • PR = Punt Return

  • KB = Kick Block Team (opponent FGs, PATs)

  • CCH = Total Coaching (sum of all preceding categories)

  • StdWin = Standard Wins

ROLE LEGEND

  • HC = Head Coach

  • OC = Offensive Coordinator

  • RG = Run Game Coordinator

  • PG = Pass Game Coordinator

  • QB = Quarterbacks Coach

  • RB = Running Backs Coach

  • WR = Wide Receivers Coach

  • OL = Offensive Line Coach

  • FB = Fullbacks Coach

  • TE = Tight Ends Coach

  • DC = Defensive Coordinator

  • RD = Run Defense Coordinator

  • PD = Pass Defense Coordinator

  • DL = Defensive Line Coach

  • LB = Linebackers Coach

  • DB = Defensive Backs Coach

  • ST = Special Teams Coordinator

  • AC = Assistant Coach

NOTES: Updated ratings formulas (based on additional data) may result in slight changes to historical ratings compared to the 2023 version. Incorporation of more comprehensive blocking data may result in significant changes to some offensive ratings. Blocking data is incomplete for the 2005 – 2006 seasons. This data may be incorporated at a later date. A few coaches, due to name change/correction in the CFB Coaches Database, had their CoachIDs reassigned.