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Stats from the last LSU/Bama Game: Will Bama's Defense be able to Repeat?
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:37 pm
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:37 pm
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:38 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
last two regular seasons the team that clearly got outplayed, won.
Here's to hoping we play shitty
Here's to hoping we play shitty
This post was edited on 11/5/13 at 1:39 pm
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:38 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
If we commit stupid f'n penalties like last year, we fffffuuuuucked.
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:39 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
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Stats from the last LSU/Bama Game: Will Bama's Defense be able to Repeat?
Hope so. If LSU only scores 17, then this is likely a two TD victory for Alabama.
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:40 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
If Mettenberger passes for around 300 yards we'll win
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:41 pm to elposter
Damn look at that third down efficiency
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:49 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
I think that going into last year's game, it looked like Bama's defensive gameplan was to force Mettenberger to beat them through the air, and Mett really stepped up big.
This year, there should be more focus on slowing down LSU's passing game, so it will be interesting to see what Miles and Cameron decide to do on offense, especially with an extra week of prep
This year, there should be more focus on slowing down LSU's passing game, so it will be interesting to see what Miles and Cameron decide to do on offense, especially with an extra week of prep
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:51 pm to A_Leather_Glove
Unfortunately our defense has taken a step back, even though (i thought) our offense had taken a step forward.
We'll see what LSU is made of Saturday night
We'll see what LSU is made of Saturday night
Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:51 pm to Broyota2
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If we commit stupid f'n penalties like last year, we fffffuuuuucked.
Copeland's stupid fricking personal foul still pisses me off.

Posted on 11/5/13 at 1:58 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
If Nussmeier only rushes 25 times in this game again, he should be unemployed Sunday.
I hate to be "that guy", but if Bama loses this game it will be most likely because Nussmeier reverts back to his softer PAC-12 side and runs shotgun 4-wide all night. He lost us the A&M game last year and tried his damnedest to lose the LSU and SECCG games by not running the ball. LSU is Charming soft up the middle.
I hate to be "that guy", but if Bama loses this game it will be most likely because Nussmeier reverts back to his softer PAC-12 side and runs shotgun 4-wide all night. He lost us the A&M game last year and tried his damnedest to lose the LSU and SECCG games by not running the ball. LSU is Charming soft up the middle.
Posted on 11/5/13 at 2:00 pm to SoFla Tideroller
If we still had McElwain instead of Nuss, A&M destroys us last year. We also lose to LSU and UGA last year. And we lose to A&M this year
Posted on 11/5/13 at 2:50 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
Did I hear on one of our past Bama v LSU game broadcasts that the team that rushes for more yards, has won more often?
Posted on 11/5/13 at 2:56 pm to NoleTideNole
Crazy stat has something to do with the following:
If Bama rushes for at least 140 yds, they've got an ungodly probability of winning games.
I'll try and find it.
2012 SEC Rushing Defense / Opponents’ Yards-Per-Carry
School Opp. Yds/Carry SEC Record
Alabama 2.55 7-1
Florida 3.02 7-1
S. Carolina 3.11 6-2
LSU 3.37 6-2
Arkansas 3.57 2-6
Ole Miss 3.68 3-5
Georgia 3.85 7-1
Texas A&M 3.93 6-2
Miss. State 4.23 4-4
Kentucky 4.29 0-8
Missouri 4.43 2-6
Vanderbilt 4.62 5-3
Tennessee 5.07 1-7
Auburn 5.33 0-8
Observations
* Just as pass defense meant a little bit more than pass offense, rushing defense means a bit more in SEC play than rushing offense. Teams that held their opponents to under four yards per rush attempt totaled 44 wins against just 20 losses in SEC play last year. Teams that allowed more than four yards per carry finished a combined 12-36 in the league.
* Again, there were some exceptions to the rule, but there were fewer of them. Arkansas and Ole Miss stand out among the teams near the top of the chart, but those two squads led the league in giveaways last season, undermining their ability to stop their foes’ ground games. Vanderbilt was lone winning team ranked in the bottom six of this category, but four of their five league wins came against other teams that allowed more than four yards per carry.
* Simply put, running the ball effectively helps, but stopping opposing teams from running effectively is much more important when it comes to winning football games in the SEC.
* To compare these numbers to SEC squads’ rushing ability last season, click here to find our breakdown of teams’ in the offensive yards-per-carry category. Also, check out our pass game comparisons by clicking here to see yards-per-attempt data and by clicking here to see opponents’ yards-per-attempt data. LINK /
If Bama rushes for at least 140 yds, they've got an ungodly probability of winning games.
I'll try and find it.
2012 SEC Rushing Defense / Opponents’ Yards-Per-Carry
School Opp. Yds/Carry SEC Record
Alabama 2.55 7-1
Florida 3.02 7-1
S. Carolina 3.11 6-2
LSU 3.37 6-2
Arkansas 3.57 2-6
Ole Miss 3.68 3-5
Georgia 3.85 7-1
Texas A&M 3.93 6-2
Miss. State 4.23 4-4
Kentucky 4.29 0-8
Missouri 4.43 2-6
Vanderbilt 4.62 5-3
Tennessee 5.07 1-7
Auburn 5.33 0-8
Observations
* Just as pass defense meant a little bit more than pass offense, rushing defense means a bit more in SEC play than rushing offense. Teams that held their opponents to under four yards per rush attempt totaled 44 wins against just 20 losses in SEC play last year. Teams that allowed more than four yards per carry finished a combined 12-36 in the league.
* Again, there were some exceptions to the rule, but there were fewer of them. Arkansas and Ole Miss stand out among the teams near the top of the chart, but those two squads led the league in giveaways last season, undermining their ability to stop their foes’ ground games. Vanderbilt was lone winning team ranked in the bottom six of this category, but four of their five league wins came against other teams that allowed more than four yards per carry.
* Simply put, running the ball effectively helps, but stopping opposing teams from running effectively is much more important when it comes to winning football games in the SEC.
* To compare these numbers to SEC squads’ rushing ability last season, click here to find our breakdown of teams’ in the offensive yards-per-carry category. Also, check out our pass game comparisons by clicking here to see yards-per-attempt data and by clicking here to see opponents’ yards-per-attempt data. LINK /
This post was edited on 11/5/13 at 3:00 pm
Posted on 11/5/13 at 3:15 pm to Bulskinator
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Bulskinator
Thanks for the clarification, couldn't remember where or if I had read/heard that correctly. Here's hoping Bama rushes for over 280 yards if that guarantees a Bama W.


Posted on 11/5/13 at 3:26 pm to NoleTideNole
It's not only Bama v LSU games. In the SEC, the team that wins the rushing game wins the game at nearly 90%. Run to win.
Posted on 11/5/13 at 3:37 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
Damn, Bama only converted one third down?
Posted on 11/5/13 at 4:08 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
TJ Yeldon 1 Rec 28 Yds 1 TD
That hurts to look at!
That hurts to look at!
Posted on 11/5/13 at 4:17 pm to ThreauxDown11
Bama came into the game last year to stop the run. I doubt very seriously Mettenberger gets 435 again.
I believe this year the plan is to get to Zach and get him out of his game and turn it over a la Ole Miss. he can't hurt you running and I'm not sure the LSU running game is good enough to carry the load this season. Mettenberger has shown when he is pressured he is mistake prone.
I believe this year the plan is to get to Zach and get him out of his game and turn it over a la Ole Miss. he can't hurt you running and I'm not sure the LSU running game is good enough to carry the load this season. Mettenberger has shown when he is pressured he is mistake prone.
Posted on 11/5/13 at 4:28 pm to genro
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last two regular seasons the team that clearly got outplayed, won.
Here's to hoping we play shitty
Ha...yeah, who outrushed who in the 2011 game? Which team had under 100 yards rushing for the game? We all know that's the stat.
Which team only reached the red zone once?
Posted on 11/5/13 at 4:32 pm to Big EZ Tiger
Good point, just like Bama out rushed LSU last year. Run to win.
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