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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 30557" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>So let's take a look at some stats on the average, median, and standard deviation of the PPG for all FBS teams (against FBS only) back to 2007 (compiled from Excel functions on data from fbsstats.com):</p><p></p><p>2013</p><p>Average PPG: 28.14</p><p>Median PPG: 28.5</p><p>St. Dev: 7.88</p><p></p><p>2012</p><p>Average PPG: 28.14</p><p>Median PPG: 27.75</p><p>St. Dev: 7.49</p><p></p><p>2011</p><p>Average PPG: 27.03</p><p>Median PPG: 25.25</p><p>St. Dev: 7.66</p><p></p><p>2010</p><p>Average PPG: 26.96</p><p>Median PPG: 26.25</p><p>St. Dev: 7.05</p><p></p><p>2009</p><p>Average PPG: 25.89</p><p>Median PPG: 26.35</p><p>St. Dev: 6.31</p><p></p><p>2008</p><p>Average PPG: 26</p><p>Median PPG: 24.75</p><p>St. Dev: 7.67</p><p></p><p>2007</p><p>Average PPG: 27.58</p><p>Median PPG: 27.1</p><p>St. Dev: 6.81</p><p></p><p>They really don't vary enough to suggest that offenses now are extremely more productive than offenses were back in 2007. I don't have stats from before that, but I do recall our offense being terrible during those years, while our defense consistently held people in the teens.</p><p></p><p>It'd be interesting to pull these numbers specifically for the teams on our schedule over those years, but I'm not going to take that much time to put that information together.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, the original data suggests that we cannot win low scoring games, and we are losing more high scoring games than we should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 30557, member: 932"] So let's take a look at some stats on the average, median, and standard deviation of the PPG for all FBS teams (against FBS only) back to 2007 (compiled from Excel functions on data from fbsstats.com): 2013 Average PPG: 28.14 Median PPG: 28.5 St. Dev: 7.88 2012 Average PPG: 28.14 Median PPG: 27.75 St. Dev: 7.49 2011 Average PPG: 27.03 Median PPG: 25.25 St. Dev: 7.66 2010 Average PPG: 26.96 Median PPG: 26.25 St. Dev: 7.05 2009 Average PPG: 25.89 Median PPG: 26.35 St. Dev: 6.31 2008 Average PPG: 26 Median PPG: 24.75 St. Dev: 7.67 2007 Average PPG: 27.58 Median PPG: 27.1 St. Dev: 6.81 They really don't vary enough to suggest that offenses now are extremely more productive than offenses were back in 2007. I don't have stats from before that, but I do recall our offense being terrible during those years, while our defense consistently held people in the teens. It'd be interesting to pull these numbers specifically for the teams on our schedule over those years, but I'm not going to take that much time to put that information together. At any rate, the original data suggests that we cannot win low scoring games, and we are losing more high scoring games than we should. [/QUOTE]
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