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National Champions - 2000 to 2014 Offense and Defense VS 2015 CFP
Posted on 12/10/15 at 10:42 am
Posted on 12/10/15 at 10:42 am
Below is the adjusted stats on both sides of the ball for each Champion over the last 15 years. Pretty interesting when comparing 2015 Alabama and current playoff teams to these teams.
2000 Oklahoma Sooners: Offense – 13th, Defense – 3rd
2001 Miami Hurricanes: Offense – 3rd, Defense – 4th
2002 Ohio State Buckeyes: Offense – 38th, Defense – 8th
2003 LSU Tigers: Offense –18th, Defense –1st
2004 USC Trojans Offense – 4th, Defense – 2nd
2005 Texas Longhorns: Offense – 3rd, Defense – 8th
2006 Florida Gators: Offense –16th, Defense – 2nd
2007 LSU Tigers: Offense –11th, Defense –11th
2008 Florida Gators: Offense – 4th, Defense – 4th
2009 Alabama Crimson Tide: Offense – 11th, Defense – 2nd
2010 Auburn Tigers: Offense – 2nd, Defense – 24th
2011 Alabama Crimson Tide: Offense – 9th, Defense – 1st
2012 Alabama Crimson Tide: Offense – 6th, Defense –1st
2013 Florida State Seminoles: Offense – 3rd, Defense – 3rd
2014 Ohio State Buckeyes: Offense – 4th, Defense – 16th
2015 College Football Playoff Final Four:
2015 Clemson Tigers: Offense – 12th, Defense – 9th
2015 Alabama Crimson Tide: Offense – 25th, Defense – 2nd
2015 Michigan State Spartans: Offense – 41st, Defense –18th
2015 Oklahoma Sooners: Offense – 6th, Defense – 7th
2000 Oklahoma Sooners: Offense – 13th, Defense – 3rd
2001 Miami Hurricanes: Offense – 3rd, Defense – 4th
2002 Ohio State Buckeyes: Offense – 38th, Defense – 8th
2003 LSU Tigers: Offense –18th, Defense –1st
2004 USC Trojans Offense – 4th, Defense – 2nd
2005 Texas Longhorns: Offense – 3rd, Defense – 8th
2006 Florida Gators: Offense –16th, Defense – 2nd
2007 LSU Tigers: Offense –11th, Defense –11th
2008 Florida Gators: Offense – 4th, Defense – 4th
2009 Alabama Crimson Tide: Offense – 11th, Defense – 2nd
2010 Auburn Tigers: Offense – 2nd, Defense – 24th
2011 Alabama Crimson Tide: Offense – 9th, Defense – 1st
2012 Alabama Crimson Tide: Offense – 6th, Defense –1st
2013 Florida State Seminoles: Offense – 3rd, Defense – 3rd
2014 Ohio State Buckeyes: Offense – 4th, Defense – 16th
2015 College Football Playoff Final Four:
2015 Clemson Tigers: Offense – 12th, Defense – 9th
2015 Alabama Crimson Tide: Offense – 25th, Defense – 2nd
2015 Michigan State Spartans: Offense – 41st, Defense –18th
2015 Oklahoma Sooners: Offense – 6th, Defense – 7th
This post was edited on 12/10/15 at 10:47 am
Posted on 12/10/15 at 10:44 am to RollTyd
Well 2015 Alabama has the 3rd worst offense
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Posted on 12/10/15 at 10:48 am to AU24
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Well 2015 Alabama has the 3rd worst offense
Statistically the exact opposite of 2010 Auburn.
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Posted on 12/10/15 at 10:49 am to RollTyd
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2002 Ohio State Buckeyes: Offense – 38th, Defense – 8th
Biggest fluke ever. Refs saved them so many times during the game.
Posted on 12/10/15 at 10:51 am to 5thTiger
You can't turn the ball over 5 times and win.
Posted on 12/10/15 at 11:03 am to cajunbama
Ole Miss - 2015, OSU - 2015, OU -2014
Posted on 12/10/15 at 11:05 am to RollTyd
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adjusted stats on both sides of the ball
How are they adjusted? I don't recall Auburn ever having the 24th ranked defense.
Posted on 12/10/15 at 11:06 am to AU24
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Well 2015 Alabama has the 3rd worst offense
Yep, if we lose it will probably be because of the offense in my opinion.
Posted on 12/10/15 at 11:07 am to RollTyd
Defense wins championships
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Posted on 12/10/15 at 11:12 am to RollTyd
Didn't realize AUs defense was that good in 2010. Especially with how many points the O put up
Posted on 12/10/15 at 11:15 am to 5thTiger
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Biggest fluke ever. Refs saved them so many times during the game.
You mean the refs saved Miami so many times in that game to get them to overtime in the first place right?
Posted on 12/10/15 at 11:22 am to 5thTiger
Wrong. The refs were giving Miami every non-call imaginable when OSU was on defense. They caused 5 turnovers and dropped two more interceptions. They were also being held on several plays by the U offensive line. And Chris Gamble stripped a WR of the ball and it was a clear fumble. Call never got reversed. OSU won the game fair and square
Posted on 12/10/15 at 11:23 am to Buckeye06
Everyone that is unbiased realized Miami got jobbed. No other way about it
Posted on 12/10/15 at 11:23 am to RollTyd
Pretty interesting stuff.
Of the 15 champs, 8 had a higher ranked defense than offense, 4 had a higher ranked offense than defense, and 3 had the same rank on offense/defense. (Analysis - most champs' defense has been ranked better than their offense)
Of the 15 champs, 5 had an offense ranked outside the top 10 (worst being 38th) and 3 had a defense ranked outside the top 10 (worst being 24th), 0 had both an offense and defense ranked outside the top 10. (Analysis - might be easier to overcome a less non-elite offense than it is to overcome a non-elite defense to win a championship, but you need at least one elite unit).
Michigan State would be the big surprise winner based on this analysis. Although their defense is ranked higher than their offense like most championship teams, both units are outside the top 10 (offense WAY outside - 41st - would be worst of all champions).
Not surprisingly, Alabama's offense is not elite based on adjusted stats. They don't put up gaudy yards or points. If Alabama is going to win the championship it will once again be based on an elite defense.
Of the 15 champs, 8 had a higher ranked defense than offense, 4 had a higher ranked offense than defense, and 3 had the same rank on offense/defense. (Analysis - most champs' defense has been ranked better than their offense)
Of the 15 champs, 5 had an offense ranked outside the top 10 (worst being 38th) and 3 had a defense ranked outside the top 10 (worst being 24th), 0 had both an offense and defense ranked outside the top 10. (Analysis - might be easier to overcome a less non-elite offense than it is to overcome a non-elite defense to win a championship, but you need at least one elite unit).
Michigan State would be the big surprise winner based on this analysis. Although their defense is ranked higher than their offense like most championship teams, both units are outside the top 10 (offense WAY outside - 41st - would be worst of all champions).
Not surprisingly, Alabama's offense is not elite based on adjusted stats. They don't put up gaudy yards or points. If Alabama is going to win the championship it will once again be based on an elite defense.
Posted on 12/10/15 at 11:28 am to HYDRebs
So you were rooting for one Yankee program over the other! Tied of deez sellout muh fuh's
Posted on 12/10/15 at 1:34 pm to elposter
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0 had both an offense and defense ranked outside the top 10.
If we aren't counting LSU 2007 in regulation
Posted on 12/10/15 at 2:45 pm to Jyrdis
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How are they adjusted? I don't recall Auburn ever having the 24th ranked defense.
That's because Auburn didn't. That team finished worse than 50th in nation in total defense that year.
Posted on 12/10/15 at 4:27 pm to trackem
I think it's using scoring offense and defense.
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