- January 29th, 2020, 1:53 pm
#595047
I think a great way to compare this coming season to 2019 is stats: (out of 130 teams)
2019 Total Offense (32nd) 439.4 ypg
2019 Total Defense (80th) 409.2 ypg allowed
Compared to 2018:
2018 Total Offense (46th) 422.9 ypg
2018 Total Defense (123rd) 485.4 ypg
We were +14 on offense and +43 on defense. This is in line with my feelings towards the defense improvements this year. If we did that again next year we’d have the 19th best offense and the 37th best defense. That would be crazy lol.
Teams that had those rankings
37th defense this year was Minnesota 11-2
19th offense this year was Boise State 12-2
So pretty much if they improved like they did last year we’d be a 10+ win team. Obviously it’s highly unlikely to repeat those numbers but it’s good offseason talk.
2019 Total Offense (32nd) 439.4 ypg
2019 Total Defense (80th) 409.2 ypg allowed
Compared to 2018:
2018 Total Offense (46th) 422.9 ypg
2018 Total Defense (123rd) 485.4 ypg
We were +14 on offense and +43 on defense. This is in line with my feelings towards the defense improvements this year. If we did that again next year we’d have the 19th best offense and the 37th best defense. That would be crazy lol.
Teams that had those rankings
37th defense this year was Minnesota 11-2
19th offense this year was Boise State 12-2
So pretty much if they improved like they did last year we’d be a 10+ win team. Obviously it’s highly unlikely to repeat those numbers but it’s good offseason talk.