Why in the OP, is the first stat start at 2000? just to include USC
I was just surprised to see that not a one of our Death Row D's was among the Top 5 in pts allowed in a season since 2000 and 2019 Utah and Oregon are.
Why in the OP, is the first stat start at 2000? just to include USC
I was just surprised to see that not a one of our Death Row D's was among the Top 5 in pts allowed in a season since 2000 and 2019 Utah and Oregon are.
LIPO
Generally speaking all these defenses are giving up more points in conference and bowel games than non conference scrimmages. Utah and Oregon need to prove it a few more weeks before they’re legimitimately superior.
Why in the OP, is the first stat start at 2000? just to include USC
I was just surprised to see that not a one of our Death Row D's was among the Top 5 in pts allowed in a season since 2000 and 2019 Utah and Oregon are.
LIPO
Generally speaking all these defenses are giving up more points in conference and bowel games than non conference scrimmages. Utah and Oregon need to prove it a few more weeks before they’re legimitimately superior.
So these stats are all games, of course. Our 2017 team gave up 15.9 per game in PAC which is slightly better than Oregon’s 16.0 in PAC so far this year.
Utah is 12.0 per game in PAC this year which is really good. I thought UCLA was gonna get back in the game and make it 14-10 and then bam lights out.
Comments
but, they good.
The low rating was earned under Rick Gilby Ty and Sark
We sucked this century.
And saying we have a good defense and bad offense or vice versa is what every losing team ever says.
http://www.cfbstats.com/2019/leader/905/team/defense/split01/category10/sort01.html
Why in the OP, is the first stat start at 2000? just to include USC
Generally speaking all these defenses are giving up more points in conference and bowel games than non conference scrimmages. Utah and Oregon need to prove it a few more weeks before they’re legimitimately superior.
#Cuck
2016 Christian McCaffrey 1,603 + 783 Bryce Love
2015 Christian McCaffrey 2,019
To be fair
Utah is 12.0 per game in PAC this year which is really good. I thought UCLA was gonna get back in the game and make it 14-10 and then bam lights out.