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Some good stats so far on the rushing side of the ledger offense and defense
Posted on 9/19/22 at 4:35 pm
Posted on 9/19/22 at 4:35 pm
Through 3 games (Utah State, Texas, ULM)
Rushing Offense YPA - #1 Nationally (#1 SEC) (7.57 YPA) (8.69, 6.71, 7.18)
Rushing Offense YPG - #13 Nationally (#3 SEC) (237.3 YPG) (278, 161, 273)
Rushing Defense YPA - #7 Nationally (#2 SEC) (2.15 YPA) (2.14, 2.39, 1.95)
Rushing Defense YPG - #16 Nationally (#3 SEC) (78.7 YPG) (79, 79, 78)
Last year through 4 games (Miami, Mercer, Florida, USM)
Rushing Offense YPA - 4.56 YPA (3.87, 4.65, 3.25, 6.39)
Rushing Offense YPG - 151.8 YPG (147, 158, 91, 211)
Rushing Defense YPA - 3.36 YPA (2.81, 1.89, 5.67, 2.48)
Rushing Defense YPG - 120.3 YPG (87, 68, 244, 82)
Made last year 4 as 2 of the first 3 last year were P5 games and this year 2 of the first 3 are non-P5.
Rushing Offense YPA - #1 Nationally (#1 SEC) (7.57 YPA) (8.69, 6.71, 7.18)
Rushing Offense YPG - #13 Nationally (#3 SEC) (237.3 YPG) (278, 161, 273)
Rushing Defense YPA - #7 Nationally (#2 SEC) (2.15 YPA) (2.14, 2.39, 1.95)
Rushing Defense YPG - #16 Nationally (#3 SEC) (78.7 YPG) (79, 79, 78)
Last year through 4 games (Miami, Mercer, Florida, USM)
Rushing Offense YPA - 4.56 YPA (3.87, 4.65, 3.25, 6.39)
Rushing Offense YPG - 151.8 YPG (147, 158, 91, 211)
Rushing Defense YPA - 3.36 YPA (2.81, 1.89, 5.67, 2.48)
Rushing Defense YPG - 120.3 YPG (87, 68, 244, 82)
Made last year 4 as 2 of the first 3 last year were P5 games and this year 2 of the first 3 are non-P5.
This post was edited on 9/19/22 at 4:41 pm
Posted on 9/19/22 at 4:44 pm to SummerOfGeorge
And sure someone can point out McClellan’s long run skewing the numbers in the Texas game, but when was the last time we had a 70+ yard run in an important situation? Honestly might be in the 2016 range
This post was edited on 9/19/22 at 4:46 pm
Posted on 9/19/22 at 4:50 pm to Glorious
McClellan isn't a skewed #. It counts as a homerun run.
Posted on 9/19/22 at 4:53 pm to Panthers4life
Also, just as a comp
ULM Rush Offense
vs Texas : 41 attempts, 92 yards, 2.24 YPA
vs Bama : 40 attempts, 78 yards, 1.95 YPA
ULM Rush Defense
vs Texas : 29 attempts, 134 yards, 4.62 YPA
vs Bama : 38 attempts, 273 yards, 7.18 YPA
ULM Rush Offense
vs Texas : 41 attempts, 92 yards, 2.24 YPA
vs Bama : 40 attempts, 78 yards, 1.95 YPA
ULM Rush Defense
vs Texas : 29 attempts, 134 yards, 4.62 YPA
vs Bama : 38 attempts, 273 yards, 7.18 YPA
Posted on 9/19/22 at 4:57 pm to Panthers4life
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McClellan isn't a skewed #. It counts as a homerun run.
Sure. And that’s an element we somewhat lacked in the Robinson and Najee seasons
This post was edited on 9/19/22 at 4:57 pm
Posted on 9/19/22 at 4:57 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Those offense stats are fantastic especially with the issues and run blocking grades our OL has put up. We have 2 or 3 home run hitters in the RB room. They have hit a couple of big home runs. Will those continue? I sure hope so.
Posted on 9/19/22 at 5:02 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Yeah, I haven't understood the "we caint run bawl, pawl" crowd this year. We've honestly looked better in the run game than we have in a while, for this early in the season. I've always been a Roydell fan, but the freshman (can't remember his name right now) is going to be an absolute beast.
This post was edited on 9/19/22 at 5:03 pm
Posted on 9/19/22 at 5:04 pm to Teague
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Yeah, I haven't understood the "we caint run bawl, pawl" crowd this year. We've honestly looked better in the run game than we have in a while, for this early in the season. I've always be a Roydell fan, but the freshman (can't remember his name right now) is going to be an absolute beast.
We certainly aren't getting 4-5 a carry like we may have at times in the distant past, but we're also not getting stonewalled or having a bunch of TFLs either like we have some years (last year for one). And we're also breaking more longer runs than we did last year. It isn't perfect yet but the backs are really good and the line has shown some signs that they can do some run stuff well. Still a work in progress, obviously.
And yea - Gibbs, Jase, Roydell and Miller is a hell of a group of backs. And I like that we've tried our best to get them all (mainly the big 3) involved a lot and not just ridden one or even two guys. They're all good players with different skill sets and it's good to keep them all involved and wear on people with them.
This post was edited on 9/19/22 at 5:05 pm
Posted on 9/19/22 at 5:06 pm to Teague
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but the freshman (can't remember his name right now) is going to be an absolute beast.
Jamarion Miller, and yeah he is. His running style is a lot like Ingram's.
Posted on 9/19/22 at 5:07 pm to Robot Santa
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Jamarion Miller, and yeah he is. His running style is a lot like Ingram's.
See hole
Run fast with small center of gravity
Slam into defender hard
Rinse, repeat
Posted on 9/19/22 at 5:22 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Backups who run like that always have bright futures because they simply frustrate Saban into giving them meaningful carries in order to prevent them from gashing tired defenses in the 4th quarters of 45-3 beatdowns.
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