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re: Texas Tech run defense (by the numbers)

Posted on 12/7/15 at 3:25 pm to
Posted by OceanMan
Member since Mar 2010
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Posted on 12/7/15 at 3:25 pm to
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You can spin it however you want. The fact is, LSU did not meet their season average against the worst run defense in the conference.

That is being held in check.


By this logic, we were held in check 8 out of 11 games (we failed to rush for 5.8 ypc in all but 4 games: Aub, Syr, EMU, USC)

Looked at another way, we failed to rush for our running average ypc in 7 games, including our last 6. And of course, in this scenario, MSU could not have held us in check because we didn't have a season average to compare to.

So, in either scenario, by the logic you have just revealed, the number 10 rushing team in the country was held in check running the ball the majority of the games.

Can you see why I don't think what you are saying makes sense? The baseline you are comparing to includes a minority of the games.

(I would include the chart but it looks like shite.)
Posted by RB10
Member since Nov 2010
44024 posts
Posted on 12/7/15 at 3:37 pm to
quote:

By this logic, we were held in check 8 out of 11 games (we failed to rush for 5.8 ypc in all but 4 games: Aub, Syr, EMU, USC)


Do you really not understand the difference in being held below their average by teams like Alabama, Florida, Ole Miss and even Arkansas vs. being held below the average by aTm?

I'll give you a hint:

YPC against:

Alabama (2.38)
Florida (3.39)
Ole Miss (3.41)
Arkansas (3.77)













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