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Posted on 10/22/14 at 3:08 am to Lester Earl
I heard Alan Risher express similar bullshite in a radio interview. I assume your "1 good game" comment is referring to the Kentucky game.
Since you somehow seem to be missing Hunter's impact, here are some numbers for you:
Against Mississippi State, Hunter had 6 tackles, a sack, and a fumble recovery for a TD.
Against Auburn, he had 12 tackles. The last time a LSU defensive lineman had that many tackles in a game -- 18 years ago -- Chuck Wiley had 12 vs. Tulane in 1996.
Hunter is #1 in the SEC in tackles among defensive linemen with 46. He is #1 on the team and #4 in the SEC in TFLs with 8.
He also had a sack-fumble in the 2nd game that he wasn't credited for.
Also, the low sack numbers for LSU DEs this year can be partly attributed to the low amount of pass attempts. Among SEC teams, opponents are attempting the fewest amount of passes per game vs. LSU. Opponents are also completing the least amount per game and for the lowest percentage (50.7%).
LSU is #1 in the SEC, and #4 in the NCAA in Passing Yards Allowed Per Game at 156.3.
Since you somehow seem to be missing Hunter's impact, here are some numbers for you:
Against Mississippi State, Hunter had 6 tackles, a sack, and a fumble recovery for a TD.
Against Auburn, he had 12 tackles. The last time a LSU defensive lineman had that many tackles in a game -- 18 years ago -- Chuck Wiley had 12 vs. Tulane in 1996.
Hunter is #1 in the SEC in tackles among defensive linemen with 46. He is #1 on the team and #4 in the SEC in TFLs with 8.
He also had a sack-fumble in the 2nd game that he wasn't credited for.
Also, the low sack numbers for LSU DEs this year can be partly attributed to the low amount of pass attempts. Among SEC teams, opponents are attempting the fewest amount of passes per game vs. LSU. Opponents are also completing the least amount per game and for the lowest percentage (50.7%).
LSU is #1 in the SEC, and #4 in the NCAA in Passing Yards Allowed Per Game at 156.3.
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