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re: Rank these 4 teams

Posted on 6/2/15 at 12:02 pm to
Posted by hawgsalot
Member since Nov 2011
846 posts
Posted on 6/2/15 at 12:02 pm to
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LOL at bragging about playing good defense only against weak OOC opponents. Look at the conference stats, they provide a better picture because the talent is more comparable.


Hmmm obviously you didn't drill down and see that our defense was much better in Oct, Nov than it was in Aug/Sept. I know you want it to be true but the fact is your defense was barely in the top 25 even against this daunting schedule!


South Dakota State Jackrabbits
Toledo Rockets
UCF Knights
Indiana Hoosiers
South Carolina Gamecocks
Georgia Bulldogs
Florida Gators
Vanderbilt Commodores
Kentucky Wildcats
Texas A&M Aggies
Tennessee Volunteers
Arkansas Razorbacks
This post was edited on 6/2/15 at 12:04 pm
Posted by TRUERockyTop
Appalachia
Member since Sep 2011
15879 posts
Posted on 6/2/15 at 12:10 pm to
Credit to Missouri for taking advantage of it, but that really might be one of the worst SEC schedules I've ever seen. A side from some of MSU's & VU's in years past. Which of course goes with out saying.

That being said, I'd take it this season in a heart beat.
This post was edited on 6/2/15 at 12:16 pm
Posted by Sarcastro
Member since May 2012
1385 posts
Posted on 6/2/15 at 12:51 pm to
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Hmmm obviously you didn't drill down and see that our defense was much better in Oct, Nov than it was in Aug/Sept. I know you want it to be true but the fact is your defense was barely in the top 25 even against this daunting schedule!


South Dakota State Jackrabbits
Toledo Rockets
UCF Knights
Indiana Hoosiers
South Carolina Gamecocks
Georgia Bulldogs
Florida Gators
Vanderbilt Commodores
Kentucky Wildcats
Texas A&M Aggies
Tennessee Volunteers
Arkansas Razorbacks


Here's how Mizzou's defense did agains SEC opponents.

Total offense in conference play:

South Carolina - 454 yards per game at 6 yards per play

Georgia - 436 YPG at 6.4 YPP

Florida - 338 YPG at 4.9 YPP

Vandy - 257 YPG at 4.3 YPP

Kentucky - 359 YPG at 5 YPP

Texas A&M - 422 YPG at at 5.8 YPP

Tennessee - 363 YPG at 4.9 YPP

Arkansas - 354 YPG at 5 YPP

Alabama - 451 YPG at 6.4 YPP

SEC offenses against Mizzou:

South Carolina - 338 yards at 4.3 YPP. That's a difference from their conference total offense of 96 yards and 2.1 YPP

Georgia - 379 yards at 4.4 YPP. That's 57 yards and 2 YPP less than their conference average.

Florida - 283 yards at 3.6 YPP. 65 yards and 1.3 YPP less than average.

Vandy - 240 yards at 4.1 YPP. 17 yards and .2 YPP less than average.

Kentucky - 258 yards and 3.6 YPP. 101 yards and 1.4 YPP less than average.

Texas A&M - 341 yards at 5.4 YPP. 81 yards and .4 YPP less than average.

Tennessee - 279 yards and 4.2 YPP. 84 yards and .7 YPP less than average.

Arkansas - 288 yards at 4.8 YPP. 76 yards and .2 YPP less than average.

Alabama - 504 yards at 6.6 YPP. 53 yards and .2 yards more than average.

Mizzou held the offenses of all our conference opponents but one to less than their conference averages. Most were significantly less.
This post was edited on 6/2/15 at 12:58 pm
Posted by Tigersessed
Member since Feb 2012
498 posts
Posted on 6/2/15 at 12:56 pm to
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Hmmm obviously you didn't drill down and see that our defense was much better in Oct, Nov than it was in Aug/Sept.
6 of your 8 conference games were in Oct/Nov so you agree the conference stats cover when you were playing your best ball?
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