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SEC Defense Stats (per SECstatcat)
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:28 pm
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:28 pm
SEC Stat Cat - Defense
Stats are garbage time adjusted - only stats when the game is within 24 pts are used
Defensive Success Rate
1. Georgia (66.5%)
2. Arkansas (60.9%)
3. Tennessee (58.7%)
4. Mississippi St (58.53%)
5. Alabama (58.47%)
6. Texas A&M (58.4%)
7. Auburn (57.2%)
8. Vanderbilt (56.0%)
9. Kentucky (55.5%)
10. Missouri (55.4%)
11. South Carolina (55.3%)
12. LSU (53.0%)
13. Florida (46.8%)
14. Ole Miss (42.7%)
Opponent Yards Per Drive
1. Mississippi St (24.2)
2. Georgia (24.7)
3. Kentucky (25.6)
4. Tennessee (30.7)
5. Alabama (31.1)
6. Arkansas (32.0)
7. South Carolina (32.2)
8. Texas A&M (34.8)
9. Vanderbilt (36.2)
10. Auburn (36.3)
11. Missouri (38.5)
12. LSU (38.8)
13. Florida (47.9)
14. Ole Miss (50.1)
3 and Out Percentage
1. Georgia (50.0%)
2. Mississippi State (41.2%)
3. Texas A&M (35.9%)
4. Kentucky (35.3%)
5. Vanderbilt (34.4%)
6. Missouri (31.3%)
7. LSU (29.7%)
8. South Carolina (28.9%)
9. Ole Miss (28.3%)
10. Tennessee (26.7%)
11. Florida (25.8%)
12. Auburn (25.6%)
13. Arkansas (25.0%)
14. Alabama (21.7%)
% of Opponent Drives ending with a Score
1. Kentucky (19.6%)
2. Georgia (26.0%)
3. Mississippi St (29.4%)
4. Arkansas (30.8%)
5. South Carolina (33.3%)
6. Alabama (34.8%)
7. Auburn (34.9%)
8. Texas A&M (38.5%)
9. Tennessee (40.0%)
10. LSU (43.2%)
11. Vanderbilt (46.9%)
12. Florida (48.4%)
13. Missouri (50.0%)
14. Ole Miss (60.9%)
QB Pressure %
1. Georgia (26.4%)
2. Alabama (22.8%)
3. Florida (22.4%)
4. Ole Miss (21.5%)
5. LSU (21.1%)
6. Texas A&M (20.1%)
7. Mississippi St (18.4%)
8. Vanderbilt (18.0%)
9. Kentucky (17.9%)
10. Tennessee (17.4%)
11. Auburn (17.1%)
12. South Carolina (14.1%)
13. Missouri (12.2%)
14. Arkansas (10.7%)
Opposition Explosive Play %
1. Georgia (6.15%)
2. Kentucky (8.30%)
3. Auburn (8.97%)
4. Mississippi St (9.69%)
5. Texas A&M (9.73%)
6. Arkansas (9.85%)
7. Alabama (11.02%)
8. Tennessee (11.74%)
9. South Carolina (12.20%)
10. Florida (12.34%)
11. Missouri (12.95%)
12. Ole Miss (15.23%)
13. LSU (15.50%)
14. Vanderbilt (17.61%)
Stats are garbage time adjusted - only stats when the game is within 24 pts are used
Defensive Success Rate
1. Georgia (66.5%)
2. Arkansas (60.9%)
3. Tennessee (58.7%)
4. Mississippi St (58.53%)
5. Alabama (58.47%)
6. Texas A&M (58.4%)
7. Auburn (57.2%)
8. Vanderbilt (56.0%)
9. Kentucky (55.5%)
10. Missouri (55.4%)
11. South Carolina (55.3%)
12. LSU (53.0%)
13. Florida (46.8%)
14. Ole Miss (42.7%)
Opponent Yards Per Drive
1. Mississippi St (24.2)
2. Georgia (24.7)
3. Kentucky (25.6)
4. Tennessee (30.7)
5. Alabama (31.1)
6. Arkansas (32.0)
7. South Carolina (32.2)
8. Texas A&M (34.8)
9. Vanderbilt (36.2)
10. Auburn (36.3)
11. Missouri (38.5)
12. LSU (38.8)
13. Florida (47.9)
14. Ole Miss (50.1)
3 and Out Percentage
1. Georgia (50.0%)
2. Mississippi State (41.2%)
3. Texas A&M (35.9%)
4. Kentucky (35.3%)
5. Vanderbilt (34.4%)
6. Missouri (31.3%)
7. LSU (29.7%)
8. South Carolina (28.9%)
9. Ole Miss (28.3%)
10. Tennessee (26.7%)
11. Florida (25.8%)
12. Auburn (25.6%)
13. Arkansas (25.0%)
14. Alabama (21.7%)
% of Opponent Drives ending with a Score
1. Kentucky (19.6%)
2. Georgia (26.0%)
3. Mississippi St (29.4%)
4. Arkansas (30.8%)
5. South Carolina (33.3%)
6. Alabama (34.8%)
7. Auburn (34.9%)
8. Texas A&M (38.5%)
9. Tennessee (40.0%)
10. LSU (43.2%)
11. Vanderbilt (46.9%)
12. Florida (48.4%)
13. Missouri (50.0%)
14. Ole Miss (60.9%)
QB Pressure %
1. Georgia (26.4%)
2. Alabama (22.8%)
3. Florida (22.4%)
4. Ole Miss (21.5%)
5. LSU (21.1%)
6. Texas A&M (20.1%)
7. Mississippi St (18.4%)
8. Vanderbilt (18.0%)
9. Kentucky (17.9%)
10. Tennessee (17.4%)
11. Auburn (17.1%)
12. South Carolina (14.1%)
13. Missouri (12.2%)
14. Arkansas (10.7%)
Opposition Explosive Play %
1. Georgia (6.15%)
2. Kentucky (8.30%)
3. Auburn (8.97%)
4. Mississippi St (9.69%)
5. Texas A&M (9.73%)
6. Arkansas (9.85%)
7. Alabama (11.02%)
8. Tennessee (11.74%)
9. South Carolina (12.20%)
10. Florida (12.34%)
11. Missouri (12.95%)
12. Ole Miss (15.23%)
13. LSU (15.50%)
14. Vanderbilt (17.61%)
This post was edited on 10/21/20 at 12:40 pm
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:34 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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14. Alabama (21.7%)
Gag
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:36 pm to Tuscaloosa
LSU is middle of the pack in that category. Meaning if we don’t make you go 3 and out there is a good chance you’re scoring.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:36 pm to Tuscaloosa
Anybody actually playing defense this year should be DQ'd.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:37 pm to Oilfieldbiology
So Georgia has the best D, Kentucky #2. Ill allow it
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:37 pm to Tuscaloosa
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14. Alabama (21.7%)
Gag
I'm not trying to make excuses for our defense, or Golding, but I wonder how much that has to do with our offensive being so explosive and scoring so fast?
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:37 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Mississippi State's great defense has gotten completely lost in the shuffle due to how bad Costello and their offense has been this season. They're 10th in the country in opposing yards per game and has allowed 21, 24, and 28 points in the last three games despite the fact that they've committed 12 turnovers including two pick-sixes over that span. If they had any offensive support whatsoever, they would be widely considered one of the best units in college football this year.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:40 pm to Funky Tide 8
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I wonder how much that has to do with our offensive being so explosive and scoring so fast?
No troll intended, but Dylan Moses looks like a Motherless child in a Mega Mall most plays.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:40 pm to 19
He's been really bad. Completely lost.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:42 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Dang, if UGA struggled to pressure Bama the rest of you are fricked.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:42 pm to Porter Osborne Jr
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Dang, if UGA struggled to pressure Bama the rest of you are fricked.
Yeeeeeep - best pass-blocking OL I've ever seen.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 12:46 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Georgia still being so high after playing Bama is impressive.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 1:08 pm to 19
quote:
No troll intended, but Dylan Moses looks like a Motherless child in a Mega Mall most plays.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 1:16 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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Yeeeeeep - best pass-blocking OL I've ever seen.
I honestly think UGA is as good if not better at pass-blocking than Alabama. Stetson Bennett has only been sacked 5 times all year. Mac has been sacked 8 times.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 1:17 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Wonder if Arkansas added all of the failed 4th down attempts what it would be like in the 3 and out category.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 1:21 pm to 19
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No troll intended, but Dylan Moses looks like a Motherless child in a Mega Mall most plays.
That’s being nice! He has been bad but to his credit, he looked so much better in the 2nd half of Georgia and at times against Mizzou.
A&M and Ole Miss was a complete disaster
Posted on 10/21/20 at 1:27 pm to Sao
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Wonder if Arkansas added all of the failed 4th down attempts what it would be like in the 3 and out category.
For us the little engine that could has been our ability to turn the ball over. But a large part of that is extending the opponents drive.
Make them methodically move the ball down the field. Modern offenses and modern QBs aren't used to "take what you can get and be happy" games.
I think a more balanced team, with a power rushing attack that isn't an afterthought, can do what Georgia did and just wear us out in the second half because we aren't the deepest team out there.
A disciplined team will beat us with what we do and our current talent level. Most teams, however, aren't willing to accept "throw underneath/short run. Throw underneath/short run" the entire game. People get antsy and they start to stare down receivers trying to will a big play. Which leads to Morgan posing in the end zone after a pick 6.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 1:27 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Would love to see a comparison of Georgia's numbers before the Alabama game to these.
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