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SEC Offensive Team Stats
Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:25 pm
Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:25 pm
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SEC Offensive Stats
Points Per Drive
1. LSU (4.53)
2. Alabama (4.12)
3. Georgia (3.98)
4. Florida (3.15)
5. Missouri (3.00)
6. Auburn (2.88)
7. Texas A&M (2.78)
8. Mississippi St (2.68)
9. South Carolina (2.64)
10. Arkansas (2.47)
11. Tennessee (2.26)
12. Ole Miss (2.03)
13. Kentucky (1.95)
14. Vanderbilt (1.74)
Score % (% of drives ending in score)
1. LSU (68.63%)
2. Alabama (66.67%)
3. Georgia (65.12%)
4. Florida (53.70%)
5. Texas A&M (47.46%)
6. Auburn (45.45%)
7. Missouri (45.10%)
8. Tennessee (41.30%)
9. Mississippi St (38.98%)
10. Arkansas (37.93%)
11. South Carolina (35.82%)
12. Ole Miss (32.31%)
13. Kentucky (30.00%)
14. Vanderbilt (26.42%)
TD % (Total TDs divided by total offensive plays)
1. LSU (10.07%)
2. Alabama (9.97%)
3. Georgia (7.66%)
4. Florida (7.30%)
5. Auburn (6.87%)
6. Mississippi St (5.81%)
7. Texas A&M (5.68%)
8. Missouri (5.03%)
9. South Carolina (4.84%)
10. Kentucky (4.05%)
11. Arkansas (3.86%)
12. Tennessee (3.85%)
13. Ole Miss (3.67%)
14. Vanderbilt (3.45%)
SEC Offensive Stats
Points Per Drive
1. LSU (4.53)
2. Alabama (4.12)
3. Georgia (3.98)
4. Florida (3.15)
5. Missouri (3.00)
6. Auburn (2.88)
7. Texas A&M (2.78)
8. Mississippi St (2.68)
9. South Carolina (2.64)
10. Arkansas (2.47)
11. Tennessee (2.26)
12. Ole Miss (2.03)
13. Kentucky (1.95)
14. Vanderbilt (1.74)
Score % (% of drives ending in score)
1. LSU (68.63%)
2. Alabama (66.67%)
3. Georgia (65.12%)
4. Florida (53.70%)
5. Texas A&M (47.46%)
6. Auburn (45.45%)
7. Missouri (45.10%)
8. Tennessee (41.30%)
9. Mississippi St (38.98%)
10. Arkansas (37.93%)
11. South Carolina (35.82%)
12. Ole Miss (32.31%)
13. Kentucky (30.00%)
14. Vanderbilt (26.42%)
TD % (Total TDs divided by total offensive plays)
1. LSU (10.07%)
2. Alabama (9.97%)
3. Georgia (7.66%)
4. Florida (7.30%)
5. Auburn (6.87%)
6. Mississippi St (5.81%)
7. Texas A&M (5.68%)
8. Missouri (5.03%)
9. South Carolina (4.84%)
10. Kentucky (4.05%)
11. Arkansas (3.86%)
12. Tennessee (3.85%)
13. Ole Miss (3.67%)
14. Vanderbilt (3.45%)
This post was edited on 10/4/19 at 2:40 pm
Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:26 pm to SummerOfGeorge
But Florida can't score....stats and metrics are dumb. Ranters smart.
Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:27 pm to Gatorbait2008
Think level of competition might matter a bit? 

Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:29 pm to SummerOfGeorge
This doesn’t look right.
TD % (% of drives ending in TD)
1. LSU (10.07%)
2. Alabama (9.97%)
3. Georgia (7.66%)
4. Florida (7.30%)
5. Auburn (6.87%)
6. Mississippi St (5.81%)
7. Texas A&M (5.68%)
8. Missouri (5.03%)
9. South Carolina (4.84%)
10. Kentucky (4.05%)
11. Arkansas (3.86%)
12. Tennessee (3.85%)
13. Ole Miss (3.67%)
14. Vanderbilt (3.45%)
TD % (% of drives ending in TD)
1. LSU (10.07%)
2. Alabama (9.97%)
3. Georgia (7.66%)
4. Florida (7.30%)
5. Auburn (6.87%)
6. Mississippi St (5.81%)
7. Texas A&M (5.68%)
8. Missouri (5.03%)
9. South Carolina (4.84%)
10. Kentucky (4.05%)
11. Arkansas (3.86%)
12. Tennessee (3.85%)
13. Ole Miss (3.67%)
14. Vanderbilt (3.45%)
Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:29 pm to Ross
Ah so LSU has played tough competition? Alabama? Georgia? Miami is as good defensively as the teams they have played(or substantially better than LSU's). That was even before Trask came in.
SO if your offenses get some magical pass, how does Florida's not?
SO if your offenses get some magical pass, how does Florida's not?
Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:34 pm to Gatorbait2008

Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:35 pm to SummerOfGeorge
quote:
TD % (% of drives ending in TD)
1. LSU (10.07%)
2. Alabama (9.97%)
3. Georgia (7.66%)
4. Florida (7.30%)
5. Auburn (6.87%)
6. Mississippi St (5.81%)
7. Texas A&M (5.68%)
8. Missouri (5.03%)
9. South Carolina (4.84%)
10. Kentucky (4.05%)
11. Arkansas (3.86%)
12. Tennessee (3.85%)
13. Ole Miss (3.67%)
14. Vanderbilt (3.45%)
Gunna need to see the calculation behind this one because on the hoof I highly doubt we're only scoring a TD on 1 out of 10 drives

Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:37 pm to Gatorbait2008
UF can score, they just haven’t played anybody yet that can stop people from scoring...
Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:38 pm to ugacdawg
Miami has a higher rated defense than ND
So...what gives with your offense?
So...what gives with your offense?
Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:39 pm to thunderbird1100
I'm an idiot - it's total TDs divided by total plays
Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:42 pm to thunderbird1100
true that says redzone % for Lsu is 52.94% ??????
Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:44 pm to DCtiger1
quote:
true that says redzone % for Lsu is 52.94% ??????
I think that is total % of drives that end in the red zone (not red zone scoring %) - which I imagine does not include drives where you score from outside the red zone. Kind of a useless stat.
This post was edited on 10/4/19 at 2:44 pm
Posted on 10/4/19 at 2:44 pm to Gatorbait2008
quote:
Miami has a higher rated defense than ND
I'll be damned. I had to look it up myself before I believed it

Posted on 10/4/19 at 3:30 pm to SummerOfGeorge
I had hoped that our offensive genius would lead to more, you know, offense.
Posted on 10/4/19 at 3:45 pm to DCtiger1
So bama decided not to stay in the 50 ppg club? That's too bad
This post was edited on 10/4/19 at 3:46 pm
Posted on 10/4/19 at 3:54 pm to SummerOfGeorge
quote:So we are scoring a TD on 10% of our plays? That sounds good. Is that good? lol
I'm an idiot - it's total TDs divided by total plays
Posted on 10/4/19 at 3:56 pm to PurpleandGeauld
Did we break the game?
Posted on 10/4/19 at 4:32 pm to Nado Jenkins83
quote:
So bama decided not to stay in the 50 ppg club? That's too bad
Yeah, but on the plus side when it comes to beating LSU, it doesn't take much scoring for Bama.

Posted on 10/4/19 at 4:34 pm to viceman
Link to game from this year.
Lsu has not had any affect on bama dropping out the club. Stay on topic gump
Lsu has not had any affect on bama dropping out the club. Stay on topic gump
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