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Offensive plays per game: Then and now
Posted on 7/14/18 at 12:51 am
Posted on 7/14/18 at 12:51 am
2010 Offensive Plays per Game
(National ranks)
3. Texas A&M: 79.54
32. Missouri: 71.46
43. Kentucky: 70.00
47. Mississippi St: 69.77
54. Ole Miss: 68.83
59. Arkansas: 68.15
60. Florida: 68.00
61. Auburn: 67.71
87. South Carolina: 65.07
88. Vanderbilt: 65.00
91. LSU: 64.54
99. Alabama: 63.77
100. Tennessee: 63.62
109. Georgia: 62.62
Lets jump to 2015
24. Tennessee: 76.00
25. Texas A&M: 75.92
45. Ole Miss: 73.23
50. Vanderbilt: 72.58
51. Alabama: 72.53
58. Mississippi St: 71.31
85. Auburn: 68.69
90. Arkansas: 68.15
91. Kentucky: 68.00
113. Florida: 65.36
114. LSU: 65.25
120. South Carolina: 64.50
121. Missouri: 64.17
126. Georgia: 62.54
And now 2017
14. Mississippi St: 75.92
35. Texas A&M: 73.46
38. Auburn: 73.14
59. Missouri: 70.46
93. Alabama: 67.43
99. Ole Miss: 67.00
100. Arkansas: 66.83
101. LSU: 66.38
105. Georgia: 65.00
106. Florida: 64.73
115. Kentucky: 62.92
118. Vanderbilt: 62.58
120. South Carolina: 61.69
123. Tennessee: 61.00
*NOTES*
- I don't know where I was going with this honestly.
- For a second, it seemed like the SEC was interested in catching up with the rest of the nation in offensive pace...
- Or perhaps the "Bama can't handle HUNH teams" mantra hit its peak in 2015, only for that to be proven false?
- Perhaps last year was an anomaly?
- Idk. Here's some data. Do what you must with it. Want more? Just ask nicely.
(National ranks)
3. Texas A&M: 79.54
32. Missouri: 71.46
43. Kentucky: 70.00
47. Mississippi St: 69.77
54. Ole Miss: 68.83
59. Arkansas: 68.15
60. Florida: 68.00
61. Auburn: 67.71
87. South Carolina: 65.07
88. Vanderbilt: 65.00
91. LSU: 64.54
99. Alabama: 63.77
100. Tennessee: 63.62
109. Georgia: 62.62
Lets jump to 2015
24. Tennessee: 76.00
25. Texas A&M: 75.92
45. Ole Miss: 73.23
50. Vanderbilt: 72.58
51. Alabama: 72.53
58. Mississippi St: 71.31
85. Auburn: 68.69
90. Arkansas: 68.15
91. Kentucky: 68.00
113. Florida: 65.36
114. LSU: 65.25
120. South Carolina: 64.50
121. Missouri: 64.17
126. Georgia: 62.54
And now 2017
14. Mississippi St: 75.92
35. Texas A&M: 73.46
38. Auburn: 73.14
59. Missouri: 70.46
93. Alabama: 67.43
99. Ole Miss: 67.00
100. Arkansas: 66.83
101. LSU: 66.38
105. Georgia: 65.00
106. Florida: 64.73
115. Kentucky: 62.92
118. Vanderbilt: 62.58
120. South Carolina: 61.69
123. Tennessee: 61.00
*NOTES*
- I don't know where I was going with this honestly.
- For a second, it seemed like the SEC was interested in catching up with the rest of the nation in offensive pace...
- Or perhaps the "Bama can't handle HUNH teams" mantra hit its peak in 2015, only for that to be proven false?
- Perhaps last year was an anomaly?
- Idk. Here's some data. Do what you must with it. Want more? Just ask nicely.
Posted on 7/14/18 at 12:55 am to Sean Bean
LSU needs to get its head out of its arse. All those playmakers at skill positions and still running a 1980 offense. Absolutely rediulous
Posted on 7/14/18 at 1:05 am to Sean Bean
What year did Saban try to ban no huddle O?
Posted on 7/14/18 at 1:07 am to AUCE05
The off-season prior to 2013? Not 100% sure.
Posted on 7/14/18 at 1:09 am to Sean Bean
quote:
- I don't know where I was going with this honestly.
You may be close to jumping the shark.
Posted on 7/14/18 at 7:58 am to Sean Bean
You may have discovered a stat that's TOTALLY irrelevant to a team's success or failure...congrats!
Posted on 7/14/18 at 10:17 am to Sean Bean
Surprised not to find Fla last on all or any of these.
Posted on 7/14/18 at 10:18 am to 0
quote:how do you know what we are "still running"?
All those playmakers at skill positions and still running a 1980 offense.
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