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re: League Imbalance Update: The march towards 0-14

Posted on 10/17/16 at 10:06 am to
Posted by skrayper
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Posted on 10/17/16 at 10:06 am to
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uh that number should be a lot higher


Missouri's offensive numbers get a huge statistical bump from running up the score on two no-names.

The difference between their Scoring Offense and their Scoring Offense vs P5 teams is staggering.

Overall - #5 in the SEC at 33.2 ppg
vs P5 teams - #11 at 14.8 ppg

I think that artificial bump is the reason for it.

Interesting tidbit - the East has 4 teams averaging below 15 ppg vs P5 opponents:

Missouri - 14.8
South Carolina - 12.8
Kentucky - 12.5
Vanderbilt - 10.6

That's the bottom 4 of the SEC. MSU is 10th, at just over 20 ppg.
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