Originally Posted by
JeffHCross
I do not think Quarter Length is factored. I think the goals are derived from the quality of the program (i.e. schools like Tulsa have lesser expectations than Ohio State) and perhaps with an influence from coach prestige. They didn't go in detail, at least with me, about how goals are derived, so that's just my assessment based on the goals I've seen.
I think the goals are not derived from an individual game's statistics, but instead a "normal" set of season statistics. That's my guess, at least. But I don't believe they change based on quarter length.
If you are a higher prestige coach, you will probably have a higher prestige job. I believe that's the basic determining factor.
Example:
Ohio State Offensive Coordinator: One goal to reach 5800+ in each season. Two goals for 4200+ in one season and each season, but those two goals carry very little credit (few >>>) and a lot of penalty if not reached (many <<<).
Tulsa Offensive Coordinator: One goal to reach 3400+ in one season, one goal to reach 3000+ in each season, and one lesser goal to reach 2800+ in one season.