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USC statistics after 6 games (Conference Ranks)
Posted on 10/14/13 at 12:23 pm
Posted on 10/14/13 at 12:23 pm
South Carolina Team Statistics
Scoring offense: 6th: 34.5 ppg.
Rushing offense: 3rd: 225.7 ypg.
Scoring defense: 5th: 22.7 ppg.
Rushing defense: 5th: 142.8 ypg.
Pass offense: 6th: 260.8 ypg.
Total offense: 4th: 486.5 ypg.
Pass defense: 9th: 202.7 ypg.
Total defense: 3rd: 345.5 ypg.
Kickoff returns: 14th: 18.1 avg.
Punt returns: 11th: 5.4 avg.
Punting: 14th: 31.4 avg.
Pass efficiency: 5th: 159.7 eff.
Turnover margin: 10th: 0
Pass defense efficiency: 12th: 139.6 eff.
First downs: 5th: 146
Third-down conversions: 3rd: 52.9 percent
Opponent first downs: 3rd: 103
Opponent third-down conversions: 6th: 38.4 percent
Sacks by: 5th: 14-106
Sacks against: 7th: 10-56
Penalties: 5th: 32-246
Field goals: T1st : 6-6, 1.000 pct.
Opponent penalties: 14th: 22-157 yds.
PAT kicking: 8th : 25-26, .962 pct.
Fourth-down conversions: T5th: 10-15, 66.7 pct.
Time of possession: 4th: 32:36 avg.
Opponent fourth-down conversions: 12th: 10-13, 76.9 pct.
Kickoff coverage: 8th: 41.3 avg.
Red zone offense: 7th: 20-24, 83.3 pct. (17 TD, 3-3 FG)
Red zone defense: 7th: 19-23, 82.6 pct. (15 TDs, 4-4 FG)
South Carolina Individual Statistics
Rushing: Mike Davis 1st: 123.7 avg.
Interceptions: Jimmy Legree, Victor Hampton T8th: 2, 0.33/gm
Passing avg/game: Connor Shaw 8th: 191 avg.
Passing efficiency: Connor Shaw 3rd: 172.8 eff.
Total offense: Connor Shaw 7th: 244.2 ypg.; Mike Davis 15th: 123.7
Receiving yards/game: Bruce Ellington 14th: 21-332, 55.3 avg. Punting: Tyler Hull 14th: 38.0 avg.
All-purpose yards: Mike Davis 2nd: 154.5
Scoring: Mike Davis T1st, 9.0 ppg.
Scoring (TDs): Mike Davis, T1st, 9.0 pts./gm Field goals: Elliott Fry T6th, 6-6
Scoring (kick): Elliott Fry 7th, 33 pts.(5-5 FG, 18-19 PAT)
PAT percentage: Elliott Fry 7th, 25-26, 96.2 pct.
Sacks: Kelcy Quarles T5th, 4 sacks
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Scoring offense: 6th: 34.5 ppg.
Rushing offense: 3rd: 225.7 ypg.
Scoring defense: 5th: 22.7 ppg.
Rushing defense: 5th: 142.8 ypg.
Pass offense: 6th: 260.8 ypg.
Total offense: 4th: 486.5 ypg.
Pass defense: 9th: 202.7 ypg.
Total defense: 3rd: 345.5 ypg.
Kickoff returns: 14th: 18.1 avg.
Punt returns: 11th: 5.4 avg.
Punting: 14th: 31.4 avg.
Pass efficiency: 5th: 159.7 eff.
Turnover margin: 10th: 0
Pass defense efficiency: 12th: 139.6 eff.
First downs: 5th: 146
Third-down conversions: 3rd: 52.9 percent
Opponent first downs: 3rd: 103
Opponent third-down conversions: 6th: 38.4 percent
Sacks by: 5th: 14-106
Sacks against: 7th: 10-56
Penalties: 5th: 32-246
Field goals: T1st : 6-6, 1.000 pct.
Opponent penalties: 14th: 22-157 yds.
PAT kicking: 8th : 25-26, .962 pct.
Fourth-down conversions: T5th: 10-15, 66.7 pct.
Time of possession: 4th: 32:36 avg.
Opponent fourth-down conversions: 12th: 10-13, 76.9 pct.
Kickoff coverage: 8th: 41.3 avg.
Red zone offense: 7th: 20-24, 83.3 pct. (17 TD, 3-3 FG)
Red zone defense: 7th: 19-23, 82.6 pct. (15 TDs, 4-4 FG)
South Carolina Individual Statistics
Rushing: Mike Davis 1st: 123.7 avg.
Interceptions: Jimmy Legree, Victor Hampton T8th: 2, 0.33/gm
Passing avg/game: Connor Shaw 8th: 191 avg.
Passing efficiency: Connor Shaw 3rd: 172.8 eff.
Total offense: Connor Shaw 7th: 244.2 ypg.; Mike Davis 15th: 123.7
Receiving yards/game: Bruce Ellington 14th: 21-332, 55.3 avg. Punting: Tyler Hull 14th: 38.0 avg.
All-purpose yards: Mike Davis 2nd: 154.5
Scoring: Mike Davis T1st, 9.0 ppg.
Scoring (TDs): Mike Davis, T1st, 9.0 pts./gm Field goals: Elliott Fry T6th, 6-6
Scoring (kick): Elliott Fry 7th, 33 pts.(5-5 FG, 18-19 PAT)
PAT percentage: Elliott Fry 7th, 25-26, 96.2 pct.
Sacks: Kelcy Quarles T5th, 4 sacks
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Posted on 10/14/13 at 2:31 pm to CockInYourEar
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Opponent fourth-down conversions: 12th: 10-13, 76.9 pct.
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Red zone defense: 7th: 19-23, 82.6 pct. (15 TDs, 4-4 FG)
Posted on 10/14/13 at 8:22 pm to CockInYourEar
Minus the UCF game (358 passing yds), we've allowed an average of 171.6 passing YPG - would be good for 11th nationally. We've played 4 of 6 opponents with passing offenses in the top 37 nationally...
Minus the UGA score, we've allowed 19.0 pts per gm, good for 19th nationally...
IMO we're on the edge of being pretty dang good on defense. Hopefully the youngsters keep improving...
Minus the UGA score, we've allowed 19.0 pts per gm, good for 19th nationally...
IMO we're on the edge of being pretty dang good on defense. Hopefully the youngsters keep improving...
Posted on 10/15/13 at 10:46 pm to Cockopotamus
Yeah ... we've got some improving to do on D.
Posted on 10/16/13 at 8:15 am to ConwayGamecock
I tend to think like you, Conway. I think we are close. The guys grew up a lot during the Arkansas game, and the addition of Chaz Elder to the fold may turn out to be the spark the secondary needed. I have a feeling he is going to be a player.
Posted on 10/16/13 at 11:09 am to UpstateCock2007
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I tend to think like you, Conway. I think we are close. The guys grew up a lot during the Arkansas game, and the addition of Chaz Elder to the fold may turn out to be the spark the secondary needed. I have a feeling he is going to be a player.
I think the chemistry game, the one that finally melded them into something that has the potential to finish strong, was the UCF game quite honestly.
We could have easily lost that game ... but we didn't.
When we look back on this season that will be the turnaround and pointed in the right direction game.
Posted on 10/16/13 at 2:28 pm to scrooster
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I think the chemistry game, the one that finally melded them into something that has the potential to finish strong, was the UCF game quite honestly.
We could have easily lost that game ... but we didn't.
When we look back on this season that will be the turnaround and pointed in the right direction game.
This is a bizaro realm version of last season. Our Defense carried us early and the offense came on late. This year its looking like the opposite could happen.
We have to keep our foot on the gas though. We can't let our offense start coasting like they did after getting the big lead in the early parts of the season.
If we come out Saturday, and the rest of the season, and sustain a lead, the future is going to be very bright indeed.
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