View Full Version : Statistical matchups
ChickenMan
November 28th, 2005, 01:23 PM
points for... allowed... per game...
Furman... 36.8... 27.8
Richmond... 27.4... 17.3
SIU... 35.4... 21.7
ASU... 30.6... 18.3
UNI... 30.8... 23.2
UNH... 43.7... 22.1
Cal Poly... 28.9... 18.2
Texas St... 38.9... 19.8
total OFFENSE... rushing... passing
Furman... 469... 249... 220
Richmond... 384... 189... 195
SIU... 410... 179... 231
ASU... 408... 249... 149
UNI... 408... 177... 231
UNH... 483... 187... 296
Cal Poly... 360... 213... 147
Texas St... 436... 230... 206
total DEFENSE... rush... pass
Furman... 363... 173... 190
Richmond... 331... 114... 217
SIU... 367... 113... 254
ASU... 316... 167... 149
UNI... 354... 114... 240
UNH... 399... 149... 250
Cal Poly... 307... 104... 203
Texas St... 305... 163... 142
AppGuy04
November 28th, 2005, 02:48 PM
somethings gotta give!!
JohnStOnge
November 28th, 2005, 03:15 PM
You gotta realize that Texas State played the top two I-AA rushing offenses, both of which are double wing option teams, plus Texas A&M. They're not giving up anything like 163 per game rushing to "typical" I-AA offenses.
KiddBrewer
November 28th, 2005, 03:36 PM
If they are playing in the QTR finals, they wont be facing any "typical" D I-AA offense. Appalachian out rushed an LSU team, and faced Kansas, and too pretty prolific Furman and Georgia Southern offenses, so take them out of the averages and their defense looks pretty solid on paper too.
bcrawf
November 28th, 2005, 03:54 PM
Stats are overrated there is no stat for "hitting someone in the mouth"
DTSpider
November 28th, 2005, 07:45 PM
So what are the odds that Richmond puts up 27 points this weekend?
AppGuy04
November 28th, 2005, 07:50 PM
So what are the odds that Richmond puts up 27 points this weekend?
no betting man would bet against them doing so
SoCon48
November 28th, 2005, 10:46 PM
Stats are overrated there is no stat for "hitting someone in the mouth"
No but there's a 15 yard penalty and loss of down.
thirdgendin
November 28th, 2005, 11:50 PM
You gotta realize that Texas State played the top two I-AA rushing offenses, both of which are double wing option teams, plus Texas A&M. They're not giving up anything like 163 per game rushing to "typical" I-AA offenses.
John, I'll take you one step further. Furman faced the #1, 2, and 4 ranked rushing teams in I-AA so using those same parameters, our 173-yards per game shouldn't be too bad.
slostang
November 29th, 2005, 03:16 AM
Stats can be misleading. You can really pad your stats if you played a couple of mid-majors or D-II teams. Strength of schedule plays a big role when comparing stats. Just my two cents.
LacesOut
November 29th, 2005, 12:45 PM
Stats lie. Just like politicians and women.
Only thing that matters is what team plays better on Any Given Saturday.
SoCon48
November 29th, 2005, 02:47 PM
Stats can be misleading. You can really pad your stats if you played a couple of mid-majors or D-II teams. Strength of schedule plays a big role when comparing stats. Just my two cents.
Right on. :cool:
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