Monday, November 22, 2010

The Statistics of Saturday: Week 12


 




Andrew Luck makes it back on here for his offense in general as well as this video. ^^^



My favorite segment of the week. I love my statistics and I'm ready to share the big ones with you. Let's get it started.

  • Oklahoma State is still the best offense in the country for the second week in a row. The Cowboys now average 552 yards per game
  • Stanford continues to stay on top of the time of possession race with their average of 35.14 minutes. That's 58%. Damn
  • Nevada is in ninth place in the Time of Posession category which could come in handy this Friday against Boise State. Control the ball, possibly control the game
  • Luke Kuechly now has 161 tackles this season. That's an average of 14 per game. <----- BOOM
  • Not fully comprehending why Oklahoma State is playing so well? They convert almost automatically in the red zone. They have a scoring % of 95
  • Stanford and Nevada are back up here once again with 3rd down conversions. This directly effects the time of possession
  • West Virginia could be the best defense in the country. They hold their opponents to 21% conversion percentage on third downs
  • Miami leads the country in tackles for loss with 95. Their defense is underrated, but they can't seem to rise above 8 wins.

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