Wednesday, August 16, 2006

College Football Preview Part One: Top 25

Even though it not complete I'm posting this thing.

I'm not done with this, but I have to post it. It's taken a long time just to format this sucker. Sorry for the inconveinance. You can tell by reading it, so try your best.

*4 Seam Note*....
I have a "great" estimation system for ranking of the teams below, A-F grades.

Top 25

1. LSU

Offense

QB

In terms of talented depth, no one in the country compares. JaMarcus Russell, Matt Flynn, and Ryan Perrilloux make up the deepest QB stable *ever* it appears. Perrilloux is third-string and he was the number one rated prospect in the country accoridng to many rating services in 2004-2005. Russell who wil be the starter, was best described by Larry Munson as "Big Russell" in the SEC Championship Game, Munson also correctly pointed out about Russell is that "He just flicks his wrist and th eball goes 50 yards". JaMarcus Russell has the best arm strength of any QB in all of College Football, and maybe the pros. He can throw a football through the goalposts while kneeling at the 50 yard line. In addition to that, he is a great athlete, in terms of mobility not so much (He's no Vince Young or even Jay Cutler) , but he's not the worst he has abover average speed and quickness escpecially for a guy his size. Russell's massive upper body strength which comes form thathuge fram of his gives him the ability to shrug off with ease potential tacklers (i.e. Juwan SImpson last year vs. Alabama). Flyn provides more mobility and a quality arm, jsut not as strong as Russell's. Perriloux has the best balance of mobility and arm of the two, but his bad attitude plues inexperience makes him the third option.


RB

At the Tailback position Justin Vincent compliments the returning from injury Alley Broussard, who was LSU's first choice at TB, even ahead of the Colt's First-Round selection Joseph Addai, before a torn ACL put him out for the season in 2005. The RB stable should be bolstered even more with the arrival of the highly touted Keiland Williams who after spending some time getting his grades acceptable at Hargrave Military Academy is now on campus. This a deep backfield with experience (Vincent and Broussard) and a lot of power and speed. Williams reinforces this position with even more excellent atheticism.

WR

The WR Corps consists of Craig Davis, Early Doucet, Dwayne Bowe, and Brandon Lafell. There of three who are upperclassmen, 2 Sr.'s (Davis and Bowe) and 1 Jr. (Doucet) . Lafell is a RDFR. No receiving group in the nation has the combination of size, speed, and experince than LSU's. Davis and Bowe can catch the ball in traffic and are tough. DOucet provide athleticism. Lafell's young and will be the 4th option.

OL

The Offensive Line goes as follows, Ciron Black (RSFR) LT, Will Arnold (JR) LG, Brett Helms (SO) C, Brian Johnson (SR) RG , Pete Dyakowski (SR) RT. The question as to whether which is harder "How to get to JaMarcus Russell" or "How to tackle JaMarcus Russell" will be decided by Ciron Black who at RDFR will start at LT. Considering Black the line still has a large number of starts, and should be solid during the 2006 season.

2005 LSU Offenseive and Defensive Statistics

LSU: 13 Games played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#52------------509----1951-3.83--21---39.15-150.1
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------402----1190-2.96---8---30.90--91.5

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------216/360-2912--8.1---22--10----27.7-224.0-142.56
Defense
Passing--------------------204/431-2279--5.3---12--10----33.1--175.3---96.30

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----10----/-----10
Fum----4----/-----13
Total--14----/-----23

Minus-9 Turnover Differential

2. WVU

Easy schedule, they return almost all of their defense and offense. Pat White is a freak, and Steve Slaton along with talented backups provide many weapons from which to choose for a very powerful running team. Their defense should be very good. Rich Rodriguez is a Head Coach who is starting to make a name for himself. Only test is Louisville, which they should pass. Considering last season's clsoe win vs. Louisville, you think the game would be close, but I suspect Louisville's defense to more suspect this escpecially with the departure of Elvis Dumerville. WVU should win this game by 10-14 points in my non-expert opion, although it may be a high-scoring affair (i.e. 40-30).

WVU: 12 Games played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing------#4------------625----3269-5.23--34---52.08-272.4
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------452----1316-2.91--14---37.70-109.7

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------122/193-1398--7.2---12--7----16.0-116.5-137.32
Defense
Passing--------------------221/370-2413--6.5---12--17----30.8--201.1---116.02

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----17----/-----7
Fum----14----/-----10
Total--31----/-----17

NCAA RANK #9
Plus+14 Turnover Differential


3. FSU

Drew Weatherford is a year older and so are FSU's Wideouts. Decody Fagg, Chris Davis, and Greg Carr. Lorenzo Booker remains in the backfield along with Leon Washington's replacement Antoine Smith. The defense still has MLB Buster Davis, DL Anthony Fluellan, and newcomer Myron Rolle reinforces an experienced secondary. So depsite losses on the line with Bunkley and losses elsewhere to the NFL Draft(Pat Watkins, Ernie Sims etc.) they remain solid. Their offensive-line which resembled a triage scene after a natural diaster was decimated by injuries last year. They return the majority of their line intact. The talent at the skill positions and the improved and healthy offensive line should make for a team with enough run balance to a ferocius passing attack to score on anyone. Bobby Bowden has Mickey Andrews, who last year assembled a defense loaded with stars but few good results. An unlikely stat for FSU is that in their last 9 games their opponets have scored at least 20 points against them. But with more blue collar types now in place, a more experienced and athletically bolstered secondary, and a front 7 with the same amount of talent but less epxerince than Broderick Bunkley and the rest of the NFL Draft departed, FSU's defense should hold their own. Holding their own and not letting NC State score 30+ against them should mean more wins and their offense powering them to those victories. Weatherford got pounded last year thanks to the depleted offenisve line, this year expect him to pound opposing secondaries into submission.

FSU: 13 Games played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing----#111------------376----1222-3.25--20---28.92--94.0
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------492----1409-2.86--17---37.80-108.4

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------303/526-3674--7.0---21--19----40.4-282.6-122.23
Defense
Passing--------------------239/404-2611--6.5---15--12----31.0--217.6---119.76

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----12----/-----19
Fum----11----/------8
Total--23----/-----27

NCAA RANK #
Minus-4 Turnover Differential


4. OSU

They lose pretty much almost all of their defense in the "Back 7" and their best WR Santonio Holmes. Despite this Troy Smith, Antonio Pittman, freshmen 6'2 230 pound Eddie George wannabe Chris Wells are wearing Scarlet and Gray. The Offensive-Line, the D-Line, and Anthony Gonzalez will have enough to make it a Top 5 finish. They have the traditional bump in the road Michigan as their last game, they also have to go to Texas to play the Longhorns. I expect for them to come away with an easy victory in the Texas game because of an inexperienced QB (Colt McCoy) will be facing his firt true test against a defense that has athletes (besides his own team in practice which is reall different). OSU will be inexperinced at LB and in the Secondary, but with an intact D-Line and enough athletes they should hold their own and give the OSU offense a good effort that will enable them for many victories.

OSU: 12 Games played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#24------------506----2360-4.66--23---42.2-196.7
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------375-----881-2.35--12---31.3--73.4

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------196/302--2708--9.0---18---5----25.1-225.7-156.58
Defense
Passing--------------------246/405--2495--6.2----8---6----33.8-207.9-116.04

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints-----6----/------5
Fum-----6----/-----16
Total--12----/-----21

NCAA RANK #
Minus-9 Turnover Differential


5. Auburn

Brandon Cox, the Irons brothers, Courtney Taylor, a veteran and talented D-Line compliment a fairly deep team with no real glaring weaknesses except concerning injuries to their LB's and Blackmon's suspension for the first 3 games of the season which includes the LSU game. Auburn has a brutal schedule, Georgia, LSU, and Florida. The only saving grace behind these games is that they will be played at home where Auburn has been sparsely defeated over the past few years. Their biggest test will be not be these 3 games, but the final game at the end of the regular season in Tuscaloosa against Alabama. In 2004 Auburn came into Tuscaloosa undefeated, against an Alabama team that had it's entire backfield(Croyle vs. Western Carolina, Castille vs. UT, Hudson vs. Kentucky) go down for the season with ACL tears before the final gun sounded in the Tennessee game. Despite the injuries Alabama put up the best game by any team other than LSU against Auburn all season long and lead 6-0 at halftime with Spencer Pennington under center and Aaron Johns taking the handoffs due to the the sports hernia Darby suffered in the LSU game the previous week.

In short The Iron Bowl like so many other times in history will be the measuring stick of the season for AU and UA.

AU: 12 Games played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#25------------481----2329-4.81--28---401-194.1
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------396----1395-3.52--11---33.0--116.3

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------195/339--2589--7.6---19---8----28.3-215.8-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------202/360--2388--6.6----8---8----30.0-199.0-114.72

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints-----8----/------8
Fum-----7----/-----10
Total--15----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Minus-3 Turnover Differential


6. Notre Dame

ND: 12 Games played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#55------------491----1765-3.59--21---40.9-147.1
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------403----1588-3.94--17---33.6-132.3

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------294/454--3963--8.7---32---8----37.8-330.3-157.82
Defense
Passing--------------------218/410--3175--7.7---18--13----34.2-264.6-126.37

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----13----/------8
Fum-----11---/------6
Total--24----/-----14

NCAA RANK #
Plus+10 Turnover Differential



7. Texas

Colt McCoy to replace Vince Young, depsite that the bulk of the Offensive Line returns, Jamaal Charles there despite Ramonce Taylor now gone, and Limas Sweed and Michael Griffin return. Texas won the National Championship in 2005 thanks to solid defense, a power veer like running game, and efficient passing. The key to all of this was the force known as Vince Young who Pop Warnered his way all over teams in the Big XII, had a good passing game against Ohio State, and then ignited USC's defense in the Rose Bowl. This year they will have to rely more on the running backs for the yards, but with another year of their defense melding together they should win all of their games, except for Ohio State. Oklahoma and the Red River Shootout remains a signifigant road bump, Nebraska also poses somewhat of a challenge. Look for Texas to lose no more than 2 this year playing in the weak BigXII.


UT: 12 Games played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing------#2------------605----3574-5.91--55---46.5-274.92
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------461----1702-3.69--15---35.5-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------218/336--3083--9.2---26--11----25.9-237.2-160.95
Defense
Passing--------------------223/436--2236--5.1---10--11----33.5-172.0-96.75

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----11----/-----11
Fum----16----/------9
Total--27----/-----20

NCAA RANK #
Plus+7 Turnover Differential

8. Florida

Urban Meyer's second year provides one with cautious optimism. Chris Leak should know what to do a bit btter, Tim Tebow adds depth to the QB situation, a depth that could replace Chris Leak if he struggles mightily. Markus Manson, DeShawn Wynn, Kestahn Moore, and Chevon Walker will compete for carries. Wide Receiver is where it gets intresting. Dallas Baker, Andre Caldwell, Jemalle Cornelius, Nyan Boateng, and of course incoming freshman Percy Harvin make for a deep receiving corps. The OL has some issues but the talent is there. On defense Ray Macdonald comes back after suffering from an ACL tear to team up with Jarvis Moss to make a great pair of bookend DE's. The rest of the defense is well above average.

In the secod year of Meyer's offense the question arises again "Will his offense work in the SEC"? Of course not! He had to make drastic adjustments last year, like bringing in a TE and cutting down on the option to make the offense at least servicable. This year should be a bit better, which means they will score 40 on Vanderbilt and Kentucky, but expect the same or near the same results as the games against Tennessee and Alabama. Chris Leak is an excellent passer, he is more capable character wise to lead a team, he has the experience to do so also. One glaring problem though, he cannot run with the football well wnough to make the option game legitimate. His height is also of concern in terms of quarterbacking, but that is a small one (no pun intended) as compared to him running a spread option which is doomed to failure if tried because he can't do it, and the scheme is one made up not considering SEC DE's and their speed. Nonetheless he should have enough of a quality passing year to make the Florida offense work. The defense with it's pass rushing and speed should be the cause of the victories for Florida this year, expect from them a good season.

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------455----1761-3.87--19---37.9-146.8
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------373----1139-3.05--14---31.1-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----15----/------6
Total--31----/-----13

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential


9. Louisville

LOU: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#30------------472----2262-4.79--41---39.3-188.5
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------367----1368-2.97--16---30.6-114.0

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------246/376--3523--9.4---24--10----31.3-293.6-159.88
Defense
Passing--------------------199/367--2520--6.9---16---9----30.6-210.0-121.38

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints-----9----/----10
Fum----19----/-----10
Total--28----/-----22

NCAA RANK #
Plus+6 Turnover Differential



10.Michigan

MICH: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#44------------499----1939-3.89--16---41.6-161.6
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------430----1648-3.83--12---35.8-137.3

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------238/409--2672--6.5---23---8----34.1-222.7-127.72

Defense
Passing--------------------223/391--2494--6.4---14--12----32.6-207.8-116.29

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----12----/-----8
Fum----11----/-----10
Total--23----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+5 Turnover Differential



11. Georgia

GA: 13 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#43------------455----2108-4.63--16---35.0-162.1
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------486----1870-3.85--17---37.4-143.9

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------201/363--2977--8.2---26---7----27.9-229.0-144.04

Defense
Passing--------------------211/369--2205--6.0----8--16----28.4-169.6-105.86


----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----13----/-----11
Total--29----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+11 Turnover Differential



12. Miami

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#70------------448----1651-3.69-18----37.3-137.6
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------474----1415-2.99-11----39.5-117.9

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------195/340--2586--7.6---20--12----28.3-215.5-133.59
Defense
Passing--------------------165/354--1826--5.2----8--14----29.5-152.2--89.49


----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----14----/----12
Fum----14----/-----11
Total--28----/-----23

NCAA RANK #
Plus+5 Turnover Differential



13. Nebraska

NEB: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing----#109------------420----1152-2.74--10---35.0--96.0
Defense
Rushing-----#26------------459----1491-3.25--14---38.3-124.25

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing-----#44------------238/444--2692--6.1---20--13----37.0-224.3-113.77
Defense
Passing--------------------212/415--2495--6.0---13--13----34.6-207.9-105.65

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----13----/----13
Fum------9---/-----11
Total--22----/-----24

NCAA RANK #
Plus-2 Turnover Differential



14. Iowa

IOWA: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------436----2096-4.81--19---36.3-174.7

Defense
Rushing-----#10------------470----1512-3.22--10---39.2-126.0

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----15----/------6
Total--31----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential


15. Alabama

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------455----1761-3.87--19---37.9-146.8
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------373----1139-3.05--14---31.1-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----15----/------6
Total--31----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential


16.USC

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------455----1761-3.87--19---37.9-146.8
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------373----1139-3.05--14---31.1-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----15----/------6
Total--31----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential


17. Oklahoma

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------455----1761-3.87--19---37.9-146.8
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------373----1139-3.05--14---31.1-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----15----/------6
Total--31----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential


18. Georgia Tech

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------455----1761-3.87--19---37.9-146.8
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------373----1139-3.05--14---31.1-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----15----/------6
Total--31----/-----13

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential


19. Cal

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------455----1761-3.87--19---37.9-146.8
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------373----1139-3.05--14---31.1-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----13----/-----11
Total--29----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential


20. Clemson

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------455----1761-3.87--19---37.9-146.8
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------373----1139-3.05--14---31.1-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----15----/------6
Total--31----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential


21. Penn State

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------455----1761-3.87--19---37.9-146.8
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------373----1139-3.05--14---31.1-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----15----/------6
Total--31----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential


22. Texas Tech

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------455----1761-3.87--19---37.9-146.8
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------373----1139-3.05--14---31.1-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----15----/------6
Total--31----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential


23. Boston College

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------455----1761-3.87--19---37.9-146.8
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------373----1139-3.05--14---31.1-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----15----/------6
Total--31----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential


24. Boise State.

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------455----1761-3.87--19---37.9-146.8
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------373----1139-3.05--14---31.1-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----15----/------6
Total--31----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential


25. South Carolina

UF: 12 Games Played

Offense NCAA RANK Attempts Yards Avg. TDs Att/PG YPG
Rushing-----#56------------455----1761-3.87--19---37.9-146.8
Defense
Rushing-----#10------------373----1139-3.05--14---31.1-130.1

Offense NCAA RANK Comp/Att Yards Avg. TDs Ints Att/PG YPG QB Rating
Passing--------------------241/385--2720--7.1---20---7----32.1-226.7-135.45
Defense
Passing--------------------196/375--2459--6.6---16--16----31.3-204.9-112.90

----Takeaway/Giveaway
Ints----16----/-----7
Fum----15----/------6
Total--31----/-----18

NCAA RANK #
Plus+18 Turnover Differential




*4Seam Note.....

For the small, okay who am I kidding, the *ridiculously* small amount of people who read this blog. I am going to be kind of sporadic in posting for personal reasons. As the College Football season picks up I will have more topics to discuss of intrest to me and a little bit more time to do so.

2 Comments:

Blogger Dave said...

It's about time you got this up...

5:03 PM  
Blogger 4SEAM said...

Yea. I know.

I need a blogging crash course.

I'm horrible.

10:13 PM  

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