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re: Herbstreit for the 10 s rule

Posted on 11/5/14 at 8:25 pm to
Posted by MrAUTigers
Florida
Member since Sep 2013
28305 posts
Posted on 11/5/14 at 8:25 pm to
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I am now for some sort of adjustment. When Saban and Bert tried to make a change, I was really against it last year. But while watching the Ole Miss Auburn game, I realized I hated the track meet.




Thanks for the laugh.


O plays per game....


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17 Tennessee 81.0


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39 Texas A&M 77.1


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44 S Carolina 76.9


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51 Arkansas 75.9


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54 Kentucky 75.4


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62 Florida 74.7


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66 Alabama 74.1


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68 Mississippi 73.9


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82 Auburn 72.1


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89 LSU 71.2



Last game......

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Mississippi 76.0


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Auburn 68.0



This post was edited on 11/5/14 at 8:27 pm
Posted by northalabamacracker
Glasgow
Member since Sep 2011
6466 posts
Posted on 11/6/14 at 7:46 am to
The number of plays a team runs per game and the average number of seconds to snap the ball are both meaningless in these arguments.


Auburn averages less plays because its a big play offense. Of course the more traditional offense are gonna have more plays because they have more drives that last 10-12 plays.

And when you get a 41-7 lead you slow way down relative to how you normally run the o. And Auburn usually goes fast after making first downs.

And none of these things are criticisms. I dont have a problem with Auburns offense other than i believe the officials are out of position on alot of plays.
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