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Second in a series of seven...LSU Defense 2014 vs. 2015
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:44 pm
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:44 pm
There are seven teams on LSU's schedule that we played last year. This post compares defensive stats this year to last year versus the seven teams we will have played in both years. Two are down, five more to go. Here is how the stats compare...
LSU vs. Mississippi State
Points allowed: 34 in 2014 (LOST 34-29), 19 in 2015 (WON 21-19)
Yards allowed: 570 in 2014, 378 in 2015
Yards rushing allowed: 302 in 2014, 43 in 2015
Yards passing allowed: 268 in 2014, 335 in 2015
LSU vs. Auburn
Points allowed: 41 in 2014 (LOST 41-7), 21 in 2015 (WON 45-21)
Yards allowed: 566 in 2014, 260 in 2015
Yards rushing allowed: 298 in 2014, 160 in 2015
Yards passing allowed: 268 in 2014, 100 in 2015
Totals through two games
Points allowed: 75 (avg. 37.5) in 2014, 40 (avg. 20) in 2015
Yards allowed: 1136 (avg. 568) in 2014, 638 (avg. 319) in 2015
Yards rushing allowed: 600 (avg. 300) in 2014, 203 (avg. 101.5) in 2015
Yards passing allowed: 536 (avg. 268) in 2014, 435 (avg. 217.5) in 2015
Next installment in this series will be after we play Florida on October 17th...
LSU vs. Mississippi State
Points allowed: 34 in 2014 (LOST 34-29), 19 in 2015 (WON 21-19)
Yards allowed: 570 in 2014, 378 in 2015
Yards rushing allowed: 302 in 2014, 43 in 2015
Yards passing allowed: 268 in 2014, 335 in 2015
LSU vs. Auburn
Points allowed: 41 in 2014 (LOST 41-7), 21 in 2015 (WON 45-21)
Yards allowed: 566 in 2014, 260 in 2015
Yards rushing allowed: 298 in 2014, 160 in 2015
Yards passing allowed: 268 in 2014, 100 in 2015
Totals through two games
Points allowed: 75 (avg. 37.5) in 2014, 40 (avg. 20) in 2015
Yards allowed: 1136 (avg. 568) in 2014, 638 (avg. 319) in 2015
Yards rushing allowed: 600 (avg. 300) in 2014, 203 (avg. 101.5) in 2015
Yards passing allowed: 536 (avg. 268) in 2014, 435 (avg. 217.5) in 2015
Next installment in this series will be after we play Florida on October 17th...
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:46 pm to Nuts4LSU
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Next installment in this series
I patiently wait with bated breath.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:46 pm to CGMDD
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No one cares.
don't kid yourself. this about LSU....everyone cares
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:47 pm to CGMDD
Obviously you care. I guess you're a no one.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:47 pm to Nuts4LSU
Cool.
2014 AU, MSU >>>>>>> 2015 AU, MSU
2014 AU, MSU >>>>>>> 2015 AU, MSU
Posted on 9/22/15 at 12:54 pm to Nuts4LSU
Thanks for posting that. I was interested in seeing the differences at this level. It likely took a lot of effort to compile this. Very interesting perspective.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:23 pm to Nuts4LSU
2014 Auburn - 16th in total offense - avg 485 yards/game
2014 State - 8th in total offense - avg 514 yards/game
2015 Auburn - 113th in total offense - avg 329 yards/game
2015 State - 27th in total offense - avg 489 yards/game
I'm not saying Steele won't be good for yall, but it's too early to tell at this point. Comparing your Defense's performance from 2014 AU to 2015 AU is a joke and you know it.
2014 State - 8th in total offense - avg 514 yards/game
2015 Auburn - 113th in total offense - avg 329 yards/game
2015 State - 27th in total offense - avg 489 yards/game
I'm not saying Steele won't be good for yall, but it's too early to tell at this point. Comparing your Defense's performance from 2014 AU to 2015 AU is a joke and you know it.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:32 pm to PetroAg
Considering they had to play LSU in 1/3 of their games this year, their offensive numbers should be down from last year if LSU held them in check this year.
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:34 pm to PetroAg
The rankings are skewed by LSU last year as well. LSU allowed a ton of yards to those teams, of course they ranked highly. Comparing 25% season numbers to end season numbers is incredibly stupid.
This post was edited on 9/22/15 at 1:36 pm
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:40 pm to therick711
Either way it's stupid. Yall are 2-0 in SEC play, enjoy it
As of week 3, both teams seem to have benefited from their new DCs
As of week 3, both teams seem to have benefited from their new DCs
Posted on 9/22/15 at 1:57 pm to PetroAg
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14 Auburn - 16th in total offense - avg 485 yards/game
2014 State - 8th in total offense - avg 514 yards/game
Both got above those averages against LSU last year.
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2015 Auburn - 113th in total offense - avg 329 yards/game
2015 State - 27th in total offense - avg 489 yards/game
Both got below those averages against LSU this year.
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