SWC75
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A lot of exciting football was played today.
Wisconsin got 521 yards, (400 running, 121 passing) and 34 points.
Auburn got 435 yards (219 running and 216 passing) and 31 points.
Michigan State got 552 yards, (238 running, 314 passing) and 42 points.
Baylor got 583 yards, (-20 running, 603 passing) and 41 points.
Missouri got 434 yards, (337 running, 97 passing) and 33 points.
Minnesota got 373 yards, (166 running, 267 passing) and 17 points.
Oregon got 639 yards, (301 running, 338 passing) and 59 points.
Florida State got 528 yards, (180 running, 348 passing) and 20 points.
Ohio State got 537 yards, (281 running, 256 passing) and 42 points.
Alabama got 407 yards, (170 running, 237 passing) and 35 points.
That's an average per team of 501 total yards, 227 on the ground and 274 through the air, producing 35 points.
This is modern football. Alabama kept punting and pinning Ohio State deep in their own territory, hoping for a turnover, and what they got out of it was an 85 yard touchdown run that gave Ohio State control of the game. You'll note that running the football was very much part of the plan. But it certainly wasn't three yards and a cloud of dust football. These teams use the pass the spread the defense and then run through the gaps.
I think we're trying to do something like this but with a lot less talent and blocking schemes that don't make much sense. We need to do things more quickly and more efficiently to get back in the race. of course with our injuries this year, our car was up on concrete blocks with no tires. But even with healthy players there's a loot of work to be done before we can compete with what we saw today.
Wisconsin got 521 yards, (400 running, 121 passing) and 34 points.
Auburn got 435 yards (219 running and 216 passing) and 31 points.
Michigan State got 552 yards, (238 running, 314 passing) and 42 points.
Baylor got 583 yards, (-20 running, 603 passing) and 41 points.
Missouri got 434 yards, (337 running, 97 passing) and 33 points.
Minnesota got 373 yards, (166 running, 267 passing) and 17 points.
Oregon got 639 yards, (301 running, 338 passing) and 59 points.
Florida State got 528 yards, (180 running, 348 passing) and 20 points.
Ohio State got 537 yards, (281 running, 256 passing) and 42 points.
Alabama got 407 yards, (170 running, 237 passing) and 35 points.
That's an average per team of 501 total yards, 227 on the ground and 274 through the air, producing 35 points.
This is modern football. Alabama kept punting and pinning Ohio State deep in their own territory, hoping for a turnover, and what they got out of it was an 85 yard touchdown run that gave Ohio State control of the game. You'll note that running the football was very much part of the plan. But it certainly wasn't three yards and a cloud of dust football. These teams use the pass the spread the defense and then run through the gaps.
I think we're trying to do something like this but with a lot less talent and blocking schemes that don't make much sense. We need to do things more quickly and more efficiently to get back in the race. of course with our injuries this year, our car was up on concrete blocks with no tires. But even with healthy players there's a loot of work to be done before we can compete with what we saw today.