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Third in a series of seven...LSU Defense 2014 vs. 2015
Posted on 10/19/15 at 9:56 pm
Posted on 10/19/15 at 9:56 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. Three are down, four 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
LSU vs. Florida
Points allowed: 27 in 2014 (WON 30-27), 28 in 2015 (WON 35-28)
Yards allowed: 306 in 2014, 326 in 2015
Yards rushing allowed: 123 in 2014, 55 in 2015
Yards passing allowed: 183 in 2014, 271 in 2015
Totals through three games
Points allowed: 102 (avg. 34) in 2014, 68 (avg. 22.7) in 2015
Yards allowed: 1442 (avg. 480.7) in 2014, 964 (avg. 321.3) in 2015
Yards rushing allowed: 723 (avg. 241) in 2014, 258 (avg. 86) in 2015
Yards passing allowed: 719 (avg. 239.7) in 2014, 706 (avg. 235.3) in 2015
Next installment in this series will be after we play Alabama on November 7th...
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
LSU vs. Florida
Points allowed: 27 in 2014 (WON 30-27), 28 in 2015 (WON 35-28)
Yards allowed: 306 in 2014, 326 in 2015
Yards rushing allowed: 123 in 2014, 55 in 2015
Yards passing allowed: 183 in 2014, 271 in 2015
Totals through three games
Points allowed: 102 (avg. 34) in 2014, 68 (avg. 22.7) in 2015
Yards allowed: 1442 (avg. 480.7) in 2014, 964 (avg. 321.3) in 2015
Yards rushing allowed: 723 (avg. 241) in 2014, 258 (avg. 86) in 2015
Yards passing allowed: 719 (avg. 239.7) in 2014, 706 (avg. 235.3) in 2015
Next installment in this series will be after we play Alabama on November 7th...
This post was edited on 10/19/15 at 11:29 pm
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:00 pm to Nuts4LSU
This is dumb. There's this thing called a player. Multiple players make up a team. These players change every year. Comparing stats from one year to another is useless.
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:02 pm to Nuts4LSU
The TL/DR version of the OP:
MSU, Auburn, and Florida's offenses this year are drastically worse than a year ago, or had to have a backup QB thrust into the starting role just 4 days before the contest.
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:02 pm to AdamDeMamp
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These players change every year.
I think that's the point.
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:04 pm to GRTiger
No. It's a clear Chavis troll job. The hook is too shiny.
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:06 pm to East Coast Band
Florida was better with Treon in 2015 than Driskel in 2014.
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:07 pm to AdamDeMamp
I mean, the DBs look weaker this year in my opinion. Is it a simultaneous Chavis and Steele troll? Or is it just comparing the year over year difference of LSU's defense against the same opponents?
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:13 pm to Nuts4LSU
I think Auburn downgraded at QB a little bit...
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:14 pm to Nuts4LSU
So your run defense is better and your pass defense is about the same. Congrats?
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:18 pm to GRTiger
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I mean, the DBs look weaker this year in my opinion. Is it a simultaneous Chavis and Steele troll? Or is it just comparing the year over year difference of LSU's defense against the same opponents?
LSU had T. White, Jalen Collins, Rashard Robinson, Jalen Mills and a healthy Dwayne Thomas at this time last year.
Jalen Collins is now in the NFL, R. Robinson was dismissed, J. Mills got hurt and Dwayne Thomas is finally looking like his old self after his injury from last year.
The OP does remind me of just how bad LSU was on defense early in the year. There is no excuse for how bad we were and that falls directly on the short, fat, native-american with the smelly-looking mustache.
Auburn and MSU both let off the gas in the fourth quarter if you remember.
Posted on 10/19/15 at 10:49 pm to Nuts4LSU
Auburn and State are a lot worse this year, while you guys are a lot better.
I would hope that your stats would have improved against those teams.
The one team that improved with you from last year to this year (florida), put up more yards and points on you this year.
However, you guys looked great against the run and won by a wider margin which tells me your offense got better too.
Other than that, I think this post was rather pointless considering roster turnover.
I would hope that your stats would have improved against those teams.
The one team that improved with you from last year to this year (florida), put up more yards and points on you this year.
However, you guys looked great against the run and won by a wider margin which tells me your offense got better too.
Other than that, I think this post was rather pointless considering roster turnover.
Posted on 10/19/15 at 11:13 pm to Nuts4LSU
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Yards rushing allowed: 302 in 2014, 43 in 2015
Yards rushing allowed: 298 in 2014, 160 in 2015
I realize a lot of this had to do with starting Welter instead of Beckwith at middle linebacker in September.
Mother of God we were getting gashed big time last September.
Here's what The Advocate had to say on October 7 of last year:
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The personnel switch at the most important position on LSU’s defense may not be a miracle cure for a unit suffering through one of its worst seasons in the past decade.
LINK
This post was edited on 10/19/15 at 11:14 pm
Posted on 10/19/15 at 11:16 pm to AdamDeMamp
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No. It's a clear Chavis troll job. The hook is too shiny.
If posted this on the Tiger Rant it would just be another topic for discussion. But here it's assumed it must be a troll.
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