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re: Arkansas: Great rushing attack?
Posted on 8/10/15 at 4:13 pm to Hawgeye
Posted on 8/10/15 at 4:13 pm to Hawgeye
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Thanks for proving my point.
it does somewhat prove the point that on average you faced a better ranked unit, but the margin isnt extreme. I was just trying to post some facts for the thread
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Posted on 8/10/15 at 4:23 pm to NYCAuburn
Sure, but when looking at the extremes and looking further into the rush defenses, there is a nice margin in which UGA had favor.
Georgia faced 3 defenses in league play that averaged giving up more than 183 yards on the ground. Arkansas faced one(aTm).
Arkansas faced 3 teams in the bottom half of the league in rush defense. UGA faced 5 of the 7 bottom half teams. UGA being in the bottom half, means they faced 5/6 worst rush defenses in the league.
Arkansas faced 5 of the top 7 rush defenses in the league. Arkansas being one of the top defenses, means Arkansas faced 5/6 of the available top rush defenses in the league.
Georgia faced 3 defenses in league play that averaged giving up more than 183 yards on the ground. Arkansas faced one(aTm).
Arkansas faced 3 teams in the bottom half of the league in rush defense. UGA faced 5 of the 7 bottom half teams. UGA being in the bottom half, means they faced 5/6 worst rush defenses in the league.
Arkansas faced 5 of the top 7 rush defenses in the league. Arkansas being one of the top defenses, means Arkansas faced 5/6 of the available top rush defenses in the league.
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