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SEC Team Stats after Week 2
Posted on 10/4/20 at 12:47 pm
Posted on 10/4/20 at 12:47 pm
Scoring Offense
1. Alabama- 45.0
2. Florida- 44.5
3. Ole Miss- 38.5
4. LSU- 37.5
5. Tennessee- 33.0
6. Georgia- 32.0
7. Mississippi St- 29.0
8. Kentucky- 27.0
9. South Carolina- 25.5
10. Texas A&M- 21.5
11. Auburn- 17.5
12. Arkansas- 15.5
12. Missouri- 15.5
14. Vanderbilt- 8.5
Scoring Defense
1. Georgia- 8.0
2. Tennessee- 19.5
3. Auburn- 20.0
4. Alabama- 21.5
5. Arkansas- 25.5
5. LSU- 25.5
7. Mississippi State- 27.5
8. Vanderbilt- 29.0
9. Florida- 29.5
10. Texas A&M- 32.0
11. South Carolina- 34.5
12. Kentucky- 35.5
13. Missouri- 36.5
14. Ole Miss- 46.0
AVG Point Differential
1. Georgia: +24.0
2. Alabama: +23.5
3. Florida: +15.0
4. Tennessee: +13.5
5. LSU: +12.0
6. Mississippi St: +1.5
7. Auburn: -2.5
8. Ole Miss: -7.5
9. Kentucky: -8.5
10. South Carolina: -9.0
11. Arkansas: -10.0
12. Texas A&M: -10.5
13. Vanderbilt: -20.5
14. Missouri: -21.0
Offensive YPG
1. Ole Miss- 536.0
2. Mississippi St- 516.0
3. Florida- 495.0
4. Alabama- 479.0
5. Kentucky- 471.5
6. LSU- 461.5
7. Georgia- 414.5
8. Texas A&m- 411.0
9. Tennessee- 408.0
10. South Carolina- 354.0
11. Missouri- 333.0
12. Arkansas- 277.5
13. Auburn- 270.0
14. Vanderbilt- 260.5
Rush YPG
1. Kentucky- 276.5
2. Tennessee- 182.5
3. Georgia- 161.5
4. Ole Miss- 154.5
5. Texas A&M- 149.0
6. Florida- 138.0
7. Vanderbilt- 129.0
8. LSU- 120.5
9. Alabama- 110.0
10. South Carolina- 103.0
11. Missouri- 97.5
12. Arkansas- 70.0
13. Auburn- 65.0
14. Mississippi St- 48.0
Pass YPG
1. Mississippi St- 468.0
2. Ole Miss- 381.5
3. Alabama- 369.0
4. Florida- 367.0
5. LSU- 341.0
6. Texas A&M- 262.0
7. Georgia- 253.0
8. South Carolina- 251.0
9. Missouri- 235.5
10. Tennessee- 225.5
11. Arkansas- 207.5
12. Auburn- 205.0
13. Kentucky- 195.0
14. Vanderbilt- 131.5
Defensive YPG Allowed
1. Georgia- 248.0
2. Mississippi St- 350.0
3. Tennessee- 361.5
4. South Carolina- 371.0
5. Alabama- 386.0
6. Kentucky- 391.5
7. Arkansas- 393.5
8. Texas A&M- 399.5
9. Auburn- 413.0
10. Missouri- 418.0
11. Vanderbilt- 435.0
12. LSU- 449.0
13. Florida- 471.0
14. Ole Miss- 600.5
Rush YPG Allowed
1. Georgia- 58.0
2. Mississippi St- 71.5
3. LSU- 81.0
4. Alabama- 92.0
5. Arkansas- 104.0
6. South Carolina- 106.5
7. Texas A&M- 107.0
8. Tennessee- 107.5
9. Kentucky- 115.0
10. Florida- 143.5
11. Missouri- 171.5
12. Vanderbilt- 172.0
13. Auburn- 173.5
14. Ole Miss- 302.0
Pass YPG Allowed
1. Georgia- 190.0
2. Auburn- 239.5
3. Missouri- 246.5
4. Tennessee- 254.0
5. Vanderbilt- 263.0
6. South Carolina- 264.5
7. Kentucky- 276.5
8. Mississippi St- 278.5
9. Arkansas- 289.5
10. Texas A&M- 292.5
11. Alabama- 294.0
12. Ole Miss- 298.5
13. Florida- 327.5
14. LSU- 368.0
AVG Yards Differential
1. Georgia: +166.5
2. Alabama: +93.0
3. Kentucky: +80.0
4. Tennessee: +38.5
5. Florida: +24.0
6. LSU: +12.5
7. Texas A&M: +11.5
8. South Carolina: -17.0
9. Ole Miss: -64.5
10. Mississippi State: -84.5
11. Missouri: -85.0
12. Arkansas: -116.0
13. Auburn: -143.0
14. Vanderbilt: -174.5
1. Alabama- 45.0
2. Florida- 44.5
3. Ole Miss- 38.5
4. LSU- 37.5
5. Tennessee- 33.0
6. Georgia- 32.0
7. Mississippi St- 29.0
8. Kentucky- 27.0
9. South Carolina- 25.5
10. Texas A&M- 21.5
11. Auburn- 17.5
12. Arkansas- 15.5
12. Missouri- 15.5
14. Vanderbilt- 8.5
Scoring Defense
1. Georgia- 8.0
2. Tennessee- 19.5
3. Auburn- 20.0
4. Alabama- 21.5
5. Arkansas- 25.5
5. LSU- 25.5
7. Mississippi State- 27.5
8. Vanderbilt- 29.0
9. Florida- 29.5
10. Texas A&M- 32.0
11. South Carolina- 34.5
12. Kentucky- 35.5
13. Missouri- 36.5
14. Ole Miss- 46.0
AVG Point Differential
1. Georgia: +24.0
2. Alabama: +23.5
3. Florida: +15.0
4. Tennessee: +13.5
5. LSU: +12.0
6. Mississippi St: +1.5
7. Auburn: -2.5
8. Ole Miss: -7.5
9. Kentucky: -8.5
10. South Carolina: -9.0
11. Arkansas: -10.0
12. Texas A&M: -10.5
13. Vanderbilt: -20.5
14. Missouri: -21.0
Offensive YPG
1. Ole Miss- 536.0
2. Mississippi St- 516.0
3. Florida- 495.0
4. Alabama- 479.0
5. Kentucky- 471.5
6. LSU- 461.5
7. Georgia- 414.5
8. Texas A&m- 411.0
9. Tennessee- 408.0
10. South Carolina- 354.0
11. Missouri- 333.0
12. Arkansas- 277.5
13. Auburn- 270.0
14. Vanderbilt- 260.5
Rush YPG
1. Kentucky- 276.5
2. Tennessee- 182.5
3. Georgia- 161.5
4. Ole Miss- 154.5
5. Texas A&M- 149.0
6. Florida- 138.0
7. Vanderbilt- 129.0
8. LSU- 120.5
9. Alabama- 110.0
10. South Carolina- 103.0
11. Missouri- 97.5
12. Arkansas- 70.0
13. Auburn- 65.0
14. Mississippi St- 48.0
Pass YPG
1. Mississippi St- 468.0
2. Ole Miss- 381.5
3. Alabama- 369.0
4. Florida- 367.0
5. LSU- 341.0
6. Texas A&M- 262.0
7. Georgia- 253.0
8. South Carolina- 251.0
9. Missouri- 235.5
10. Tennessee- 225.5
11. Arkansas- 207.5
12. Auburn- 205.0
13. Kentucky- 195.0
14. Vanderbilt- 131.5
Defensive YPG Allowed
1. Georgia- 248.0
2. Mississippi St- 350.0
3. Tennessee- 361.5
4. South Carolina- 371.0
5. Alabama- 386.0
6. Kentucky- 391.5
7. Arkansas- 393.5
8. Texas A&M- 399.5
9. Auburn- 413.0
10. Missouri- 418.0
11. Vanderbilt- 435.0
12. LSU- 449.0
13. Florida- 471.0
14. Ole Miss- 600.5
Rush YPG Allowed
1. Georgia- 58.0
2. Mississippi St- 71.5
3. LSU- 81.0
4. Alabama- 92.0
5. Arkansas- 104.0
6. South Carolina- 106.5
7. Texas A&M- 107.0
8. Tennessee- 107.5
9. Kentucky- 115.0
10. Florida- 143.5
11. Missouri- 171.5
12. Vanderbilt- 172.0
13. Auburn- 173.5
14. Ole Miss- 302.0
Pass YPG Allowed
1. Georgia- 190.0
2. Auburn- 239.5
3. Missouri- 246.5
4. Tennessee- 254.0
5. Vanderbilt- 263.0
6. South Carolina- 264.5
7. Kentucky- 276.5
8. Mississippi St- 278.5
9. Arkansas- 289.5
10. Texas A&M- 292.5
11. Alabama- 294.0
12. Ole Miss- 298.5
13. Florida- 327.5
14. LSU- 368.0
AVG Yards Differential
1. Georgia: +166.5
2. Alabama: +93.0
3. Kentucky: +80.0
4. Tennessee: +38.5
5. Florida: +24.0
6. LSU: +12.5
7. Texas A&M: +11.5
8. South Carolina: -17.0
9. Ole Miss: -64.5
10. Mississippi State: -84.5
11. Missouri: -85.0
12. Arkansas: -116.0
13. Auburn: -143.0
14. Vanderbilt: -174.5
This post was edited on 10/4/20 at 12:50 pm
Posted on 10/4/20 at 12:48 pm to diddlydawg7
Can’t fricking wait for that Georgia game, man. So hyped.
Posted on 10/4/20 at 12:54 pm to FourThreeForty
It’s gonna be awesome. Wish it was a normal year though. Georgia going to Tuscaloosa for the first time in 12 years at 8:00 PM. I’m sure Bama will still get a great atmosphere going.
Posted on 10/4/20 at 12:58 pm to diddlydawg7
Georgia deflates the clock.
I'm curious about yards per play.
Comparing per game is almost like apples and oranges when looking at different styles.
A defensive team that faces more opposing plays could be as good or better than UGA.
The same concept applies offensively.
I'm curious about yards per play.
Comparing per game is almost like apples and oranges when looking at different styles.
A defensive team that faces more opposing plays could be as good or better than UGA.
The same concept applies offensively.
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:01 pm to diddlydawg7
For years now, just when I think the Ole Miss defense can’t get any worse, they go out on the field...
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:03 pm to diddlydawg7
Should not be allowed to pipe in noise during actual game clock ticking blows my mind that that is allowed to happen.
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:03 pm to diddlydawg7
quote:DBU
Pass YPG Allowed
14. LSU- 368.0
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:04 pm to diddlydawg7
UGA defense is lights out and it’s not close.
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:07 pm to Murph4HOF
quote:
Pass YPG Allowed
14. LSU- 368.0
DBU
Considering what they gave up to state in week one how is this even possible? Did Vandy throw for negative yards?
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:08 pm to diddlydawg7
The Ole Miss we all know and love. Great offense. Worst defense in the league. Maybe worst in the Power 5.
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:13 pm to MadisonReb10
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The Ole Miss we all know and love. Great offense. Worst defense in the league. Maybe worst in the Power 5.
Remember our blistering D of 2014-2015 which maybe yardage wise was misleading but the definition of bending but not break?
Man, those were the days. I cry every time
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:15 pm to OBReb6
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Remember our blistering D of 2014-2015 which maybe yardage wise was misleading but the definition of bending but not break? Man, those were the days. I cry every time
Top scoring D in the country in 2014. It’s crazy how long ago it seems
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:16 pm to OBReb6
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Remember our blistering D of 2014-2015 which maybe yardage wise was misleading but the definition of bending but not break?
Those defenses wanted to fvckin annihilate your soul every time they came to hit you. Fun to watch.
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:18 pm to SummerOfGeorge
We had some mean arse people in our secondary
Probably would get flagged into oblivion today
Probably would get flagged into oblivion today
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:19 pm to diddlydawg7
Man the UGA D is outstanding. Y’all are going to blow us out.
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:20 pm to diddlydawg7
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2. Tennessee- 182.5
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:23 pm to David Ricky
VOLS about to wreck Georgia
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:25 pm to OBReb6
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We had some mean arse people in our secondary Probably would get flagged into oblivion today
Tre Elston would’ve probably been ejected for the entire season
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:26 pm to MadisonReb10
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Tre Elston would’ve probably been ejected for the entire season
Yuuuup
This post was edited on 10/4/20 at 1:27 pm
Posted on 10/4/20 at 1:34 pm to diddlydawg7
Outside of Georgia, not really any good defenses in the SEC this year.
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