AUDL Glossary

OFFENSE

O-Line Conversion % (Team) - Holds divided by O-line possessions, multiplied by 100 (this number will be a percent).

Example: Atlanta has a 60% O-line conversion percentage. “Atlanta’s O-line has scored on 60% of their offensive possessions.”

Hold % (Team) - Holds divided by O-line points, multiplied by 100 (this number will be a percent).

Example: Atlanta has a 80% hold percentage. “Atlanta has scored on 80% of their O-points.”

Holds (Team) - Number of times the O-line scored.

O-Line Possessions (Team) - Number of times an O-line had possession of the disc with a chance to score.

O-Line Points (Team) - Number of pulls the team has received starting a point.

Offensive Efficiency (Individual) - Number of times the offense scores when the player is on the field playing offense, regardless of O-line or D-line, divided by the player’s Offensive Possessions, multiplied by 100 (this number will be a percent).

Example: Player X has 60% offensive efficiency. “When Player X is on the field and his team has possession, they score on that possession 60 percent of the time.”

Offensive Possessions (Individual) - Number of times the player is on offense and the offense has possession of the disc, regardless of O-line or D-line (break chances included).

 

DEFENSE

D-Line Conversion % (Team) - Breaks divided by D-line possessions, multiplied by 100 (this number will be a percent).

Example: Atlanta has a 40% D-line conversion percentage. “Atlanta’s D-line has scored on 40% of their offensive possessions.”

Break % (Team) - Breaks divided by D-line points, multiplied by 100 (this number will be a percent).

Example: The Atlanta D-line faced 19 offensive drives in the game, and produced a break on five of them, giving Atlanta a 26% break percentage.

Holds (Team) - Number of times the D-line scored.

D-Line Possessions (Team) - Number of times a D-line got possession of the disc with a chance to score.

D-Line Points (Team) - Number of times the team pulled starting a point.

Defensive Efficiency (Team) - Number of times the D-line forces any turnover (block, throwaway, stall, etc) divided by defensive opportunities, multiplied by 100 (this number will be a percent).

Example: Atlanta has 30% defensive efficiency. “Atlanta’s D-line forces their opponent to turn it over on 30% of their opponent’s offensive possessions.” OR “Opponents have scored on just 70% of possessions when up against Atlanta’s D-line.”

Defensive Opportunities (Team) - Number of times the D-line faces an offensive possession. Total raw opportunities for the defense to force a turnover. 

Defensive Efficiency (Individual) - Number of times the defense forces any turnover (block, throwaway, stall, etc) when the player is on the field playing defense, regardless of O-line or D-line, divided by the player’s defensive opportunities, multiplied by 100 (this number will be a percent).

Note: Does not matter whether or not it’s the player that forces the turnover, just whether or not the team gets the disc back when the player is out there.

Example: Player X has 60% defensive efficiency. “When Player X is on the field and his team is on defense, they get the turnover 60% of the time.”

Defensive Opportunities (Individual) - Number of times the player faces an offensive possession, regardless of O-line or D-line. Total raw opportunities for the defense to force a turnover when the specific player is on the field.