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Rhule used this phrase in a recent presser and I'd never heard it before. I'm always keen to track the stats the coaches track, so I decided to look at toxic differential for 2023. See the link below to the spreadsheet I created:
Essentially it's the correlation between turnovers and explosive plays. In formulaic terms:
[(offensive plays of 20+ yards - opponent plays of 20+ yards) + (takeaways - giveaways)] = Toxic Differential
I always like to break things down into top 10/top40/top 100. Top 10 is elite, Top 40 or better should be the goal, and there's never an excuse to be worse than 100th in anything. I say Top 40 or better because being good at everything all the time means you're actually a great team (see below). The top 10 in toxic differential correlates pretty accurately to the best teams in the country. Michigan was 1st, Georgia 3rd, Texas 12th, Alabama 16th, Washington 17th.
Top 10 Toxic Differential: +33
Top 40 Toxic Differential: +13
Top 100 Toxic Differential: -11
Nebraska was -9 (T95th) in Toxic Differential in 2023
Explosive Plays of 20+............. 44 (106th)
Opp Explosive Plays of 20+..... 36 (T4th)
Takeaways.................................. 14 (T106th)
Giveaways................................... 31 (T132nd)
The main takeaway is there is so much meat on the bone for this team. I've said before with giveaways, just go from historically bad to bad. Go from 31 giveaways to 21 (T96th in 2023) and you make a massive improvement.
The ultimate goal should be Top 40 in all 4 categories. That'd look like this:
Explosive Plays of 20+............. 67 (+23 from 2023)
Opp Explosive Plays of 20+..... 50 (-14)
Takeaways.................................. 20 (+6)
Giveaways................................... 15 (+16)
Suddenly our Toxic Differential goes from -9 (T95th) to +22 (T23rd).
Maybe the defense continues to lock opponents down at an elite level. Suddenly you're talking a Toxic Differential of +30 or more.
Essentially it's the correlation between turnovers and explosive plays. In formulaic terms:
[(offensive plays of 20+ yards - opponent plays of 20+ yards) + (takeaways - giveaways)] = Toxic Differential
I always like to break things down into top 10/top40/top 100. Top 10 is elite, Top 40 or better should be the goal, and there's never an excuse to be worse than 100th in anything. I say Top 40 or better because being good at everything all the time means you're actually a great team (see below). The top 10 in toxic differential correlates pretty accurately to the best teams in the country. Michigan was 1st, Georgia 3rd, Texas 12th, Alabama 16th, Washington 17th.
Top 10 Toxic Differential: +33
Top 40 Toxic Differential: +13
Top 100 Toxic Differential: -11
Nebraska was -9 (T95th) in Toxic Differential in 2023
Explosive Plays of 20+............. 44 (106th)
Opp Explosive Plays of 20+..... 36 (T4th)
Takeaways.................................. 14 (T106th)
Giveaways................................... 31 (T132nd)
The main takeaway is there is so much meat on the bone for this team. I've said before with giveaways, just go from historically bad to bad. Go from 31 giveaways to 21 (T96th in 2023) and you make a massive improvement.
The ultimate goal should be Top 40 in all 4 categories. That'd look like this:
Explosive Plays of 20+............. 67 (+23 from 2023)
Opp Explosive Plays of 20+..... 50 (-14)
Takeaways.................................. 20 (+6)
Giveaways................................... 15 (+16)
Suddenly our Toxic Differential goes from -9 (T95th) to +22 (T23rd).
Maybe the defense continues to lock opponents down at an elite level. Suddenly you're talking a Toxic Differential of +30 or more.