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PAC 12 Regular Season Conference Only Stats - Offense
Yards per Rush
1. Oregon (4.82)
2. Utah (4.77)
3. Colorado (4.18)
4. UCLA (4.07)
5. Washington St (4.03)
6. Oregon St (4.01)
7. Washington (3.92)
8. USC (3.88)
9. Arizona St (3.77)
10. Arizona (3.73)
11. Cal (3.73)
12. Stanford (3.52)
Conference Average = 4.04
Yards per Pass Attempt
1. Utah (10.71)
2. USC (9.08)
3. Arizona St (8.32)
4. Oregon (8.19)
5. Stanford (7.64)
6. Oregon St (7.46)
7. UCLA (7.40)
8. Washington St (7.38)
9. Arizona (7.10)
10. Washington (7.07)
11. Colorado (6.62)
12. Cal (6.25)
Conference Average = 7.77
Yards per Pass Completion
1. Utah (14.56)
2. Arizona St (13.29)
3. USC (12.79)
4. Oregon (12.65)
5. Washington (11.96)
6. Stanford (11.94)
7. UCLA (11.78)
8. Oregon St (11.72)
9. Arizona (11.67)
10. California (11.65)
11. Colorado (10.69)
12. Washington St (10.58)
Conference Average = 12.11
Yards per Offensive Play
1. USC (6.90)
2. Utah (6.81)
3. Washington St (6.65)
4. Oregon (6.38)
5. Arizona St (5.92)
6. Stanford (5.79)
7. Oregon St (5.78)
8. UCLA (5.63)
9. Arizona (5.47)
10. Washington (5.42)
11. Colorado (5.36)
12. California (4.85)
Conference Average = 5.91
Points Per Game
1. Utah (36.8)
2. Washington St (35.8)
3. USC (34.8)
4. Oregon (33.0)
5. UCLA (30.9)
6. Oregon St (29.4)
7. Arizona St (27.0)
8. Washington (26.0)
9. Stanford (21.3)
10. Arizona (21.3)
11. Colorado (19.2)
12. California (18.1)
Conference Average = 27.8
Points Per 100 Yards of Offense
1. Utah (8.02)
2. Oregon (7.59)
3. Oregon St (7.55)
4. USC (7.42)
5. Washington (7.20)
6. Washington St (7.15)
7. Arizona St (6.96)
8. UCLA (6.82)
9. California (6.05)
10. Stanford (5.82)
11. Arizona (5.45)
12. Colorado (5.09)
Conference Average = 6.76
* All Averages are straight averages off of the team totals ... offensive/defensive metrics may not be equal
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Comments
I defended our OL in the middle of the season and said they were pretty good. They weren’t terrible, but we do need great.
What surprised me was that we were upper half when it came to yards per completion ... which highlights the explosiveness that you have with Eason.
The bottom third of the conference in both yards per attempt and yards per play just speak to how inconsistent the offense was, particularly in the passing game.
What I didn't include here was that our run/pass play mix was at 52% run, 48% pass. Our ratio in years prior have been more in the high 50's to low 60% range for running plays. Without being on the inside, hard to tell how much that was not trusting the running game versus bad play calling by believing that the passing game would come around. My hypothesis was that the focus of the offensive deep dive in the offseason was around explosive plays and that meant a lot of vertical passes given that our existing WRs really couldn't create a ton of space and YACs.
These stats are atrocious
Huff has to go.
Lets focus on firing the coaches in charge of the TEs or RBs... as if those positions groups havent been consistently good. DAWG SENSE!
Huff has failed so let's trust him with a brand new line next year
To Oregon fags - he sucked for you because you suck. People forget last tim Ludwig was at Utah we went undefeated, beat Alabama and finnish #2.
In all fairness to Ludwig, Oregon and Utah were his early years. He went on OC-ing for another 10 years and actually became a decent, bonafide OC. Just what we? needed.