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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 53223" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>I'm not sure where your statistics are from, but here are some from cfbstats (against the conference):</p><p><u>Year .... YPG rush (att/g, ave) ... YPG pass (att/g, y/att)</u></p><p>2008 ...... 264.13 (49.63, 5.32) ........ 100.5 (12.4, 8.1)</p><p>2009 ...... 315.11 (58.56, 5.38) ......... 111.8 (11.9, 9.4)</p><p>2010 ...... 314.13 (56.75, 5.55) ........... 91.9 (12.8, 7.2)</p><p>2011 ....... 284.50 (55.63, 5.11) ......... 107.3 (12.8, 8.4)</p><p>2012 ....... 325.89 (59.1, 5.51) ........... 128.1 (12.3, 10.4)</p><p>2013 ....... 305.50 (56.5, 5.41) .......... 114.5 (15.1, 7.6)</p><p></p><p>Now, obviously the strength of our conference schedule has varied, so I wouldn't use these stats alone to compare our offenses. Still, it seems to me that these stats make it hard to argue either that our OL has collapsed or that opposing D's have "caught up."</p><p></p><p>That being said, the 2011 stats seem really odd. In overall drive efficiency (points/drive), that was a very good year for us, even when opponent adjusted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 53223, member: 195"] I'm not sure where your statistics are from, but here are some from cfbstats (against the conference): [U]Year .... YPG rush (att/g, ave) ... YPG pass (att/g, y/att)[/U] 2008 ...... 264.13 (49.63, 5.32) ........ 100.5 (12.4, 8.1) 2009 ...... 315.11 (58.56, 5.38) ......... 111.8 (11.9, 9.4) 2010 ...... 314.13 (56.75, 5.55) ........... 91.9 (12.8, 7.2) 2011 ....... 284.50 (55.63, 5.11) ......... 107.3 (12.8, 8.4) 2012 ....... 325.89 (59.1, 5.51) ........... 128.1 (12.3, 10.4) 2013 ....... 305.50 (56.5, 5.41) .......... 114.5 (15.1, 7.6) Now, obviously the strength of our conference schedule has varied, so I wouldn't use these stats alone to compare our offenses. Still, it seems to me that these stats make it hard to argue either that our OL has collapsed or that opposing D's have "caught up." That being said, the 2011 stats seem really odd. In overall drive efficiency (points/drive), that was a very good year for us, even when opponent adjusted. [/QUOTE]
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