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re: Texas Tech run defense (by the numbers)
Posted on 12/7/15 at 2:10 pm to RB10
Posted on 12/7/15 at 2:10 pm to RB10
And I'm saying that that "relatively" is wrong because we ran the ball 15 times in the first half vs. 32 in the second when LSU pulled away with it. For whatever stupid reason we decided to come out and not try to run the ball in the first half against the worst run defense like we did all season. You can't say they were held in check when the game plan for whatever reason was different than it was for the other games.
So, "relative" to other games, the game plan was different.
It doesn't matter what you compare it to. Rushing for 5.1 ypc is not being held in check and it will win you most games you play.
So, "relative" to other games, the game plan was different.
It doesn't matter what you compare it to. Rushing for 5.1 ypc is not being held in check and it will win you most games you play.
This post was edited on 12/7/15 at 2:17 pm
Posted on 12/7/15 at 2:16 pm to rlebl39
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And I'm saying that that "relatively" is wrong because we ran the ball 15 times in the first half vs. 32 in the second when LSU pulled away with it
"Relatively" refers to the game, as a whole, where LSU did not meet it's season average against the worst run D in the conference. Hell, they didn't even meet their conference average.
Therefore, relative to the rest of their season, LSU was held in check.
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