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re: Big Jim appreciation thread
Posted on 12/30/14 at 4:39 pm to WaveHog
Posted on 12/30/14 at 4:39 pm to WaveHog
what really stands out is how the good (i.e. the SEC) teams were able to adjust and shut down the offense in the second.
in SEC games alone excluding UGA, we scored 98 in the first half but only 34 in the second half.
That includes 3 total shutouts in the second half: Mizz, MSU, and Auburn each held us to nil, all winnable games if the offense performed at all in the second.
In addition to the three shutouts, there were 3 games we were held to only a single a TD in the second: LSU, Bama, A&M. One win and two very close losses (1 pt and OT). Again, two more that could have been wins if we were able to do anything offensively in the second.
OM and UGA are the only SEC teams we scored more than 7 pts against in the second half. The former, largely due to our defense, not our offense.
in SEC games alone excluding UGA, we scored 98 in the first half but only 34 in the second half.
That includes 3 total shutouts in the second half: Mizz, MSU, and Auburn each held us to nil, all winnable games if the offense performed at all in the second.
In addition to the three shutouts, there were 3 games we were held to only a single a TD in the second: LSU, Bama, A&M. One win and two very close losses (1 pt and OT). Again, two more that could have been wins if we were able to do anything offensively in the second.
OM and UGA are the only SEC teams we scored more than 7 pts against in the second half. The former, largely due to our defense, not our offense.
This post was edited on 12/30/14 at 6:02 pm
Posted on 12/30/14 at 4:42 pm to WaveHog
so, like, that's my major concern. maybe it's depth, but i have to think it has something to do with his play calling.
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