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What are the best offenses your team has produced?
Posted on 7/14/17 at 7:04 am
Posted on 7/14/17 at 7:04 am
2013- Auburn 4500 yds rushing as a backfield
2010- Auburn 3900 yd rushing as a backfield
What are your team's best stat producing years or most dominant offensive year?
2010- Auburn 3900 yd rushing as a backfield
What are your team's best stat producing years or most dominant offensive year?
This post was edited on 7/14/17 at 8:47 am
Posted on 7/14/17 at 7:09 am to TheGusBus34
Where's the pass stats?
ETA: 2013- 3,000 yard passer, 1,000 yard rusher, and 2 1,000 yard receivers.
ETA: 2013- 3,000 yard passer, 1,000 yard rusher, and 2 1,000 yard receivers.
This post was edited on 7/14/17 at 7:18 am
Posted on 7/14/17 at 7:17 am to TheGusBus34
I liked some of the triple-option offenses that Alabama rolled out in the '70s.
Posted on 7/14/17 at 7:20 am to TheGusBus34
quote:One of the GOAT rushing attacks.
2013- Auburn 4500 yds rushing as a backfield
Posted on 7/14/17 at 7:43 am to TheGusBus34
2012
7261 total yards
7.08 per play
44.5 PPG
533 rushes for 3147 yards, 46 TDs
495 pass att for 4114 yards, 28 TDs
7261 total yards
7.08 per play
44.5 PPG
533 rushes for 3147 yards, 46 TDs
495 pass att for 4114 yards, 28 TDs
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Posted on 7/14/17 at 8:21 am to TheGusBus34
2007 - JMac, Chase Daniel, Tony Temple, do I need to explain any further?
2013 - It's a shame we never got to see DGB develop into what he could've been. What he did that year as a true sophomore was insane
2013 - It's a shame we never got to see DGB develop into what he could've been. What he did that year as a true sophomore was insane
Posted on 7/14/17 at 8:42 am to TheGusBus34
It's dominant. Not dominate
Posted on 7/14/17 at 8:44 am to TheGusBus34
2006 lsu offense was filthy
Posted on 7/14/17 at 8:53 am to Mizzou59
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2007 - JMac, Chase Daniel, Tony Temple, do I need to explain any further?
Those names mean very little to SEC fans.
Posted on 7/14/17 at 8:54 am to TheGusBus34
2001 Very balanced offense. No one could stop Davey to Reed and Toefield and Davis added a power rushing attack.
2007 This offense could do everything. Pass, option, power running, screen plays, quick passes, etc.. It's hard to blame the offense for the 2 losses when they scored 37 and 48 points in both losses. The lowest points scored was 21 against Tennessee in the SECCG, and that was with a conservative game plan because Flynn did not start. 38 PPG/average
2007 This offense could do everything. Pass, option, power running, screen plays, quick passes, etc.. It's hard to blame the offense for the 2 losses when they scored 37 and 48 points in both losses. The lowest points scored was 21 against Tennessee in the SECCG, and that was with a conservative game plan because Flynn did not start. 38 PPG/average
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Posted on 7/14/17 at 8:56 am to TheGusBus34
2014 - Single season school records in scoring and rushing yards.
Taking the balance of both rushing/passing yards and scoring into account, the stretch from 2012-2014 is probably the highest level UGA has ever played on offense.
Taking the balance of both rushing/passing yards and scoring into account, the stretch from 2012-2014 is probably the highest level UGA has ever played on offense.
This post was edited on 7/15/17 at 1:00 am
Posted on 7/14/17 at 9:02 am to dawgdayafternoon
2013 offense before everyone got hurt was beautiful
Posted on 7/14/17 at 9:03 am to TheGusBus34
It took Odell Beckham, Jarvis Landry, Mett, and Hill on the same team for us to put up normal numbers. Bye, Miles
Posted on 7/14/17 at 9:07 am to Farmer1906
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2007 - JMac, Chase Daniel, Tony Temple, do I need to explain any further?
Those names mean very little to SEC fans.
Im sure Arkansas fans know those names quite well
Posted on 7/14/17 at 9:08 am to TheGusBus34
The first 5 games of 2013, before fricking EVERYBODY blew their knee out, Georgia's offense was completely unstoppable.
Game 1: 35 points, 535 yards
Game 2: 41 points, 536 yards
Game 3: 45 points, 641 yards
Game 4: 44 points, 494 yards
Game 5: 34 points, 434 yards
Averaged 39.8 points and 528 yards per game and three of those games were against teams ranked in the top 10 at the time.
That was before our top 2 RBs and top 3 wide receivers all went down
Game 1: 35 points, 535 yards
Game 2: 41 points, 536 yards
Game 3: 45 points, 641 yards
Game 4: 44 points, 494 yards
Game 5: 34 points, 434 yards
Averaged 39.8 points and 528 yards per game and three of those games were against teams ranked in the top 10 at the time.
That was before our top 2 RBs and top 3 wide receivers all went down
Posted on 7/14/17 at 9:13 am to dawgdayafternoon
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the stretch from 2012-2014 is probably the offense UGA has ever played.
And yet, half or more of our fan base thought Bobo was awful.
I hate fans sometimes...
Posted on 7/14/17 at 9:15 am to TheGusBus34
I think it's our 2014 offense.
Had we continued to run Henry behind Cam Robinson in the Sugar Bowl, we would've run Ohio State out of the building. But we didn't and they took it to us.
Had we continued to run Henry behind Cam Robinson in the Sugar Bowl, we would've run Ohio State out of the building. But we didn't and they took it to us.
Posted on 7/14/17 at 9:21 am to TheGusBus34
There have been many great ones, sort of depressing to think about where we are offensively considering our history.
1996 and 2008 certainly stand out. Both set SEC scoring records which I believe still stand. The 1996 combination of Wuerffel throwing to Ike Hilliard, Reidel Anthony and Jacquez Green with the play calling of Steve Spurrier was must see TV.
1996 and 2008 certainly stand out. Both set SEC scoring records which I believe still stand. The 1996 combination of Wuerffel throwing to Ike Hilliard, Reidel Anthony and Jacquez Green with the play calling of Steve Spurrier was must see TV.
Posted on 7/14/17 at 9:53 am to Mizzou59
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JMac, Chase Daniel, Tony Temple, do I need to explain any further?
Wasn't Chase Coffman on that squad as well?
Posted on 7/14/17 at 9:59 am to TheGusBus34
Probably 2012. Ranked 12th in scoring offense, 16th in rushing (227 YPG), 2 1000-yard rushers, 1 1000-yard receiver with 11 TDs, and nearly a 3000-yard passer with a 30-3 TD-INT ratio.
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