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B10 Offensive Boom
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I was curious as to whether this "Offensive Boom" was borne of creative better offenses, or of garden variety bad defenses. I decided that a convenient way of analyzing this is to look at Total Yardage/Points Gained and Total Yardage/Points Yielded in Out-Of-Conference games.
Big 10 Offense vs. OOC
If you look at yards, it look like it's a little bit of good offense and a moderate amount of bad defense. But if you look at points, it looks like the defenses really aren't that bad, and the offenses are freakin' awesome. Why is that? To answer that question, let's split up Passing Offense/Defense and Rushing Offense/Defense. Big 10 Passing vs. OOC
But what about that pass defense? Did the Big 10 give up that many passing yards because the OOC teams were, for the most part, playing from behind and throwing the ball around to catch up? I don't think so. Do you really think that Cryami doesn't face teams that try to throw the ball to catch up in the over-rated All Cupcake Conference? And Cryami is ranked #1 in pass defense. I don't care how far behind the OOC teams were, this is a sign of BAD Big 10 pass defense overall. This also explains the difference in yardage vs. points, at least defensively. The Big 10 defenses are good in the red-zone, as the field shortens and the zones shrink. But between the 30s, they got pushed around a little bit. It looks like the Big 10 defenses are OK overall, but weak against the pass. And Big 10 offenses are somewhat improved. Let's hope our Big 10 brethern can outscore their bowl opponents. |
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I agree with Spielman though, the tackling hasn't been very good. Purdue, Iowa and Wisconsin especially have been extremely poor this season, which is not indicitive of how those teams' players are coached in those programs. Those are three teams you would normally expect to have good overall defenses, but for whatever reason it just hasn't been there this season. |
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Good call on Notre Dame, Dryden.
OOC Teams that passed for over 300 yards on Big 10 teams and their [NCAA rank in Pass Offense]:
Last edited by DaddyBigBucks; 11-09-2005 at 10:21 AM. |
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After thinking about how uncharacteristic Wisconsin and Iowa have been this season defensively, it struck me that both teams are starting entirely new defensive lines from end-to-end. Of course, one of the easiest ways to stop a passing offense is to remove the QB from the equation, and these are two teams that haven't been able to do that.
I looked up number of team sacks, and not surprisingly, Ohio St and Penn St are both Top-6, but after those two the third ranked team, Michigan, is all the way down at 66, Wisconsin is fourth in the conference but 74th nationally. 9 of the 11 teams in the conference are in the bottom half nationally in sack totals. Poor defensive line play and little pass rush from nine teams in the conference isn't a good recipe when playing so many teams that run the spread or against starting QBs who could already hang 300 yards on you even in the face of something resembling a pass rush. |
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I've read were NFL coaches are disturbed that colleges aren't teaching basic tackling very well. This explains some of the college scores going up.
But, people love to see scoring football. The coaches see this and put more emphasis into the offenses. It's simple. Offense sells tickets. Sells TV coverage. Brings in recruits. Brings alumni money. ![]() |
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I always love BigDaddyBucks analysis...however, my favorite part about this thread is Michigan's highly regarded offense is sitting in 8th place in the Big 10. And when compared to 2004, only one-win Purdon't is worse... HA!!!
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coop may have been on to something, slight as it may be, with the weather. I was just discussing this with a friend the other day. I could be way off, but I cant remember the last time it was so warm in the mid-west this late into the season. I lived in central ohio untill this spring. I worked outside all year round for three years. It was never this warm in november, at least, not that i can remember.
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