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re: Arkansas: Great rushing attack?

Posted on 8/10/15 at 2:17 pm to
Posted by redeye
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Posted on 8/10/15 at 2:17 pm to
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Just double check from another source, but holding Texas to 59 yards total offense will do that, along with the turnovers


Yea, you're right, but Collins and Jwill averaged over 4.5 ypc. Allen's numbers bring us down and he took 3 knees for losses to end the game. I'm sure the game being over early has a lot to do with it all.

The November games were @MSU, LSU, Ole Miss and @Mizzou. As bad as our numbers were, those teams only averaged 2.6 ypc combined against us. Several of those games were in cold, rainy weather and that played a part. All were ranked teams and we averaged a higher ypc then every one of them in the head-to-head matchups. I'll take that every time.

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not really an excuse, other teams do this as well


No they don't. Who else played the SEC-W slate and the best 2 teams from the East? Auburn played Georgia, but then got SC. That's probably the closest, but it's not the same.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 8/10/15 at 2:25 pm to
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o they don't. Who else played the SEC-W slate and the best 2 teams from the East? Auburn played Georgia, but then got SC. That's probably the closest, but it's not the same.


come on, so you are saying playing mizzou changed the stats that much. Like I said its not an excuse or at least shouldnt be used as one

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Several of those games were in cold, rainy weather and that played a part.
Doesnt cold rain weather usually lead to more rushing



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