Similar idea – just messing around with the ggjoy package in R.
What you see above is the receive efficiency (basically passer ratings valued by Big Ten standards for FBSO eff). I filtered out a bunch of names that failed to consistently post high values – as well as those sets in which the passer received fewer than 4 serves. Players are ordered from top to bottom by increasing average receive eff overall (yes, I did this backwards – Kelsey Wicinski is our top performer here).
Similar to PS% performances, you’ll notice that the better passers (towards the bottom) have shorter and shorter tails off to the left indicating fewer sets of poor passing (as you’d expect). Nothing crazy to report here, just cool to visualize in this fashion.