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SEC Offensive and Defensive Stats - non-garbage time vs FBS opponents

Posted on 9/28/22 at 1:40 pm
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
105718 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 1:40 pm
OFFENSE

Yard Per Play
1. Georgia (7.842)
2. Alabama (7.586)
3. Tennessee (7.038)
4. Ole Miss (6.477)
5. Mississippi State (6.171)
6. South Carolina (6.118)
7. LSU (6.068)
8. Florida (6.060)
9. Kentucky (5.631)
10. Arkansas (5.579)
11. Vanderbilt (5.454)
12. Texas A&M (5.168)
13. Missouri (4.886)
14. Auburn (4.484)

% of Available Yards Gained
1. Georgia (81.73%)
2. Tennessee (67.98%)
3. Alabama (61.91%)
4. Ole Miss (59.87%)
5. LSU (56.99%)
6. Mississippi State (54.45%)
7. Arkansas (52.23%)
8. Kentucky (49.86%)
9. South Carolina (49.43%)
10. Florida (49.06%)
11. Vanderbilt (39.70%)
12. Auburn (37.13%)
13. Texas A&M (35.10%)
14. Missouri (32.82%)

Points Per Drive
1. Georgia (4.91)
2. Tennessee (3.94)
3. Alabama (3.55)
4. Mississippi State (3.22)
5. Ole Miss (3.03)
6. LSU (2.87)
7. Arkansas (2.61)
7. Kentucky (2.61)
9. South Carolina (2.49)
10. Florida (2.27)
11. Vanderbilt (2.26)
12. Auburn (1.64)
13. Texas A&M (1.37)
14. Missouri (1.29)



DEFENSE

Yard Per Play
1. Missouri (3.789)
2. Alabama (3.894)
3. Mississippi State (4.465)
4. Kentucky (4.550)
5. LSU (4.704)
6. Texas A&M (4.775)
7. Ole Miss (4.821)
8. Georgia (5.024)
9. Tennessee (5.217)
10. Auburn (5.267)
11. South Carolina (5.538)
12. Florida (5.703)
13. Arkansas (5.813)
14. Vanderbilt (6.730)

% of Available Yards Gained
1. Alabama (25.81%)
2. Missouri (29.01%)
3. Mississippi State (30.83%)
4. Kentucky (34.46%)
5. Georgia (38.58%)
6. LSU (39.08%)
7. Ole Miss (39.48%)
8. Auburn (44.35%)
9. Arkansas (44.46%)
10. Tennessee (46.24%)
11. South Carolina (48.57%)
12. Vanderbilt (48.76%)
13. Texas A&M (51.14%)
14. Florida (60.07%)

Points Per Drive
1. Ole Miss (0.80)
2. Alabama (0.85)
3. Georgia (1.18)
4. Mississippi State (1.38)
5. LSU (1.41)
6. Kentucky (1.52)
7. Missouri (1.54)
8. Texas A&M (1.57)
9. Tennessee (1.63)
10. Arkansas (1.95)
11. Auburn (2.13)
12. Vanderbilt (2.59)
13. Florida (2.80)
14. South Carolina (2.81)


NET

Yard Per Play
1. Alabama (+3.692)
2. Georgia (+2.818)
3. Tennessee (+1.821)
4. Mississippi State (+1.706)
5. Ole Miss (+1.656)
6. LSU (+1.364)
7. Missouri (+1.097)
8. Kentucky (+1.081)
9. South Carolina (+0.579)
10. Texas A&M (+0.393)
11. Florida (+0.357)
12. Arkansas (-0.233)
13. Auburn (-0.783)
14. Vanderbilt (-1.276)

% of Available Yards
1. Georgia (+43.15%)
2. Alabama (+36.10%)
3. Mississippi State (+23.62%)
4. Tennessee (+21.74%)
5. Ole Miss (+20.39%)
6. LSU (+17.91%)
7. Kentucky (+15.40%)
8. Arkansas (+7.77%)
9. Missouri (+3.81%)
10. South Carolina (+0.86%)
11. Auburn (-7.22%)
12. Vanderbilt (-9.07%)
13. Florida (-11.01%)
14. Texas A&M (-16.04%)

Points Per Drive
1. Georgia (+3.72)
2. Alabama (+2.70)
3. Tennessee (+2.31)
4. Ole Miss (+2.23)
5. Mississippi State (+1.84)
6. LSU (+1.45)
7. Kentucky (+1.10)
8. Arkansas (+0.67)
9. Texas A&M (-0.20)
10. Missouri (-0.26)
11. South Carolina (-0.32)
12. Vanderbilt (-0.33)
13. Auburn (-0.49)
14. Florida (-0.53)
Posted by Glorious
Mobile
Member since Aug 2014
26146 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 2:27 pm to
Literally everything is indicating that we’re supposed to kick the shite out of Arkansas Saturday
This post was edited on 9/28/22 at 2:30 pm
Posted by Robot Santa
Member since Oct 2009
46092 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 3:09 pm to
quote:

Literally everything is indicating that we’re supposed to kick the shite out of Arkansas Saturday


This is how you know it'll be a nail biter.
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
105718 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 3:54 pm to
vs FBS opponents

10+ yard plays allowed per game
1. Alabama (7.0)
10. LSU (9.0)
13. Kentucky (9.3)
21. Missouri (11.0)
23. Mississippi State (11.3)
29. Ole Miss (11.7)
32. Georgia (12.0)
32. Texas A&M (12.0)
52. Auburn (13.0)
52. South Carolina (13.0)
64. Arkansas (13.7)
84. Tennessee (15.0)
87. Vanderbilt (15.3)
97. Florida (16.0)


20+ yard plays allowed per game
4. Alabama (2.0)
7. Georgia (2.3)
7. Ole Miss (2.3)
18. Kentucky (3.0)
23. Texas A&M (3.3)
28. Mississippi State (3.5)
28. South Carolina (3.5)
35. LSU (3.7)
35. Missouri (3.7)
61. Tennessee (4.5)
74. Florida (4.8)
76. Auburn (5.0)
89. Vanderbilt (5.25)
92. Arkansas (5.33)


30+ yard plays allowed per game
6. Georgia (0.67)
6. Kentucky (0.67)
12. Alabama (0.75)
15. Missouri (1.00)
15. Texas A&M (1.00)
26. LSU (1.33)
26. Ole Miss (1.33)
37. Mississippi State (1.50)
56. South Carolina (1.75)
56. Tennessee (1.75)
63. Florida (2.00)
83. Auburn (2.33)
109. Vanderbilt (2.75)
128. Arkansas (3.67)
Posted by Kcstills17
Member since Nov 2017
12723 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 6:25 pm to
Didn't Mizzou give up like 40 to K state? Must have been a weird game
Posted by RollTide33
Member since Sep 2019
4300 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 10:13 pm to
I don't disagree the way we've played on the road recently.

But on paper we should be a match-up nightmare for Arkansas.

We are very hard to run on and the run game is their strength. Their pass defense is garbage and we are a passing offense.

It shouldn't be close but who knows.
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
105718 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 10:43 pm to
quote:

Didn't Mizzou give up like 40 to K state? Must have been a weird game



Yep, but K-State only had 335 yards of offense and Missouri had 4 turnovers plus 7 of K-States 40 was a punt return TD.
Posted by LaneB
Member since Oct 2021
657 posts
Posted on 9/29/22 at 5:06 am to
there lies the anamoly ..

we are (inconsistent) passing offense and cant get 3 yds running when we have to ...

carryover from last year (the running part)

fixing that would help define identity
This post was edited on 9/29/22 at 5:09 am
Posted by TideCPA
Member since Jan 2012
13518 posts
Posted on 9/29/22 at 8:58 am to
quote:

30+ yard plays allowed per game
128. Arkansas (3.67)
Posted by Feral
Member since Mar 2012
12680 posts
Posted on 9/29/22 at 10:43 am to
quote:

This is how you know it'll be a nail biter.


Please.

Our defense can’t tackle. At all.

Alabama’s perimeter passing game will feast on our D’s inability to tackle in space. Young will have at least one tunnel screen or bubble screen that goes for a long TD.

Our pass D isn’t great, but YAC yards are what’s really killing us statistically.
This post was edited on 9/29/22 at 10:45 am
Posted by tide06
Member since Oct 2011
20598 posts
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:37 am to
quote:

Alabama’s perimeter passing game will feast on our D’s inability to tackle in space. Young will have at least one tunnel screen or bubble screen that goes for a long TD.

Gibbs on your LBs is the matchup I would be most concerned with but we don’t have Jameson Williams or John Metchie to terrorize your safeties this year.

Jefferson is going to have to run to move the chains but there are passes to be had over the middle if he can get some protection from your OL.
This post was edited on 9/29/22 at 11:38 am
Posted by Feral
Member since Mar 2012
12680 posts
Posted on 9/29/22 at 12:03 pm to
quote:

Jefferson is going to have to run to move the chains but there are passes to be had over the middle if he can get some protection from your OL.


Agreed. The problem for us, though, is that while KJ throws a great deep ball, his accuracy and touch on throws over the middle is pretty poor, notably on middle crossing routes.

The main problem with KJ right now is between the ears. He can be electrifying at times, but his ball security has been a weakness this year, and I think his confidence is shaky. He’s had three lost fumbles already (including that backbreaker on the goal line against A&M that was a 13 point swing), and that doesn’t even include another one against Missouri State where he almost had a touchback fumble when he was stretching for the end zone.
Posted by ReauxlTide222
St. Petersburg
Member since Nov 2010
88896 posts
Posted on 9/29/22 at 1:12 pm to
I’m simultaneously extremely confident in Alabama in a potential UGA matchup and nervous as hell about playing Arkansas
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