RYOE/att
In American football, “RYOE/Att” stands for “Rushing Yards Over Expected Per Attempt.” An elucidation of the concept follows:
The Expected Rushing Yards (xRY) metric computes the anticipated number of rushing yards that a ball-carrier will amass on a specific carry, considering the blockers’ and defenders’ relative positions, speeds, and directions.
Rushing Yards Over Expected (RYOE): Attributable to an individual play or series of plays, this metric measures the discrepancy between the actual rushing yards gained and the expected rushing yards.
The rushing yardage over anticipated per attempt (RYOE/Att) metric computes the disparity between the actual rushed yardage and the anticipated yardage per rush attempt.
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But, the “RYOE/Att” metric assesses how much a player’s performance in rushing yards on each attempt deviated from the statistical expectation given the circumstances.