NBPirate
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Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
So far which offense and defense are the best you've seen in the AAC?
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09-12-2014 09:59 AM |
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SublimeKnight
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
You mean who has been the least horrible? I'm going to need some time to think.
Best to wait 'til Cincy plays once, to ask that question anyway.
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09-12-2014 10:03 AM |
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
I'll say Cincy in the hope that we at least have 1 top 25 caliber team this year.
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09-12-2014 10:21 AM |
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
I said so far. This board just needs some discussion.
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09-12-2014 10:21 AM |
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
Recognizing that stats don't tell the whole story, the NCAA stats through last weekend with AAC programs in the top 50 are listed below. There's a lot of teams to look through, so I'll add a "might have missed one" disclaimer, with no willful harm meant.
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/27
Total Defense....Average yards allowed per game:
11. Houston 250
37. ECU 307
Scoring Defense...Average points allowed per game
Tied 46 Temple 19
Total Offense....Average yards gained per game
23. ECU 517
30. Memphis 507
50. Tulsa 460
Scoring Offense: Average points scored per game
10. Memphis 49
45. ECU 37
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09-12-2014 10:36 AM |
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mascotswinchampionships
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
From what I saw, at times the UCF defense was awesome against Penn State.
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09-12-2014 11:12 AM |
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
(09-12-2014 10:36 AM)oldtiger Wrote: Recognizing that stats don't tell the whole story, the NCAA stats through last weekend with AAC programs in the top 50 are listed below. There's a lot of teams to look through, so I'll add a "might have missed one" disclaimer, with no willful harm meant.
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/27
Total Defense....Average yards allowed per game:
11. Houston 250 <--- 1/3 of games played against terrible FCS
37. ECU 307 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
Scoring Defense...Average points allowed per game
Tied 46 Temple 19
Total Offense....Average yards gained per game
23. ECU 517 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
30. Memphis 507 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
50. Tulsa 460
Scoring Offense: Average points scored per game
10. Memphis 49 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
45. ECU 37 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
Not to be a stickler, but I saw this trend.
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09-12-2014 11:12 AM |
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Kruciff
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
(09-12-2014 11:12 AM)mascotswinchampionships Wrote: From what I saw, at times the UCF defense was awesome against Penn State.
If you take away those two big pass plays, Penn State would have scored 0 touchdowns, and had 123 less yards of total offense.
Then again, shoulda coulda woulda. We lost, let's hope we learned from it and apply it to Mizzou. Our Rush D is surprisingly phenomenal, allowing only 57 yards rushing against Penn State, with an extremely stout red zone D.
On that Red Zone D - in their only rushing touchdown, it took PSU 3 plays to go from the 2 to the endzone, every other red zone encounter forced a Field goal.
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09-12-2014 11:17 AM |
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
I miss the days when Houston was always considered not only one of the best offenses in C-USA but in the entire country.
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09-12-2014 11:24 AM |
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SublimeKnight
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
(09-12-2014 11:17 AM)Kruciff Wrote: If you take away those two big pass plays, Penn State would have scored 0 touchdowns, and had 123 less yards of total offense.
Then again, shoulda coulda woulda. We lost, let's hope we learned from it and apply it to Mizzou. Our Rush D is surprisingly phenomenal, allowing only 57 yards rushing against Penn State, with an extremely stout red zone D.
On that Red Zone D - in their only rushing touchdown, it took PSU 3 plays to go from the 2 to the endzone, every other red zone encounter forced a Field goal.
We are what we are. Dropped balls happen too. We don't say, "If he hadn't dropped those balls, they would have had X more yards."
It'll even out over the season. Which is why a comparison like this, where teams have played wide ranges of competition (and some, not even a snap) is premature.
That all said, just face value, ECU has had the best offense and the best defense is too close to call between ECU and Memphis. As a homer, I think UCF showed the best potential on defense and a glimpse of maybe the best offense too.
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09-12-2014 11:24 AM |
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Kruciff
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
(09-12-2014 11:24 AM)SublimeKnight Wrote: (09-12-2014 11:17 AM)Kruciff Wrote: If you take away those two big pass plays, Penn State would have scored 0 touchdowns, and had 123 less yards of total offense.
Then again, shoulda coulda woulda. We lost, let's hope we learned from it and apply it to Mizzou. Our Rush D is surprisingly phenomenal, allowing only 57 yards rushing against Penn State, with an extremely stout red zone D.
On that Red Zone D - in their only rushing touchdown, it took PSU 3 plays to go from the 2 to the endzone, every other red zone encounter forced a Field goal.
We are what we are. Dropped balls happen too. We don't say, "If he hadn't dropped those balls, they would have had X more yards."
It'll even out over the season. Which is why a comparison like this, where teams have played wide ranges of competition (and some, not even a snap) is premature.
That all said, just face value, ECU has had the best offense and the best defense is too close to call between ECU and Memphis. As a homer, I think UCF showed the best potential on defense and a glimpse of maybe the best offense too.
As to the offense, unless stanback improves upon last year (O-Line included too) we're one dimensional behind an unproven QB. Penn State was an excellent showing for Holman, but a sample size of one half does not leave me confident. Can he be consistent?
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09-12-2014 11:27 AM |
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09-12-2014 11:28 AM |
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
when its all said and done houston will finish top 3 in the league in both ..defense is already there ..offense is getting better each game and we have the weapons
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09-12-2014 11:33 AM |
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
(09-12-2014 11:12 AM)mascotswinchampionships Wrote: From what I saw, at times the UCF defense was awesome against Penn State.
The "at times" is the problem. Giving up 454 yards in the air is not going to win many games. Our pass rush was anemic. We were playing some DEs who don't have the speed we need. Hopefully the coaches will put in their backups who actually do have some speed to get around the edge.
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09-12-2014 12:07 PM |
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
(09-12-2014 11:33 AM)pesik Wrote: when its all said and done houston will finish top 3 in the league in both ..defense is already there ..offense is getting better each game and we have the weapons
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09-12-2014 12:10 PM |
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
(09-12-2014 11:12 AM)Kruciff Wrote: (09-12-2014 10:36 AM)oldtiger Wrote: Recognizing that stats don't tell the whole story, the NCAA stats through last weekend with AAC programs in the top 50 are listed below. There's a lot of teams to look through, so I'll add a "might have missed one" disclaimer, with no willful harm meant.
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/27
Total Defense....Average yards allowed per game:
11. Houston 250 <--- 1/3 of games played against terrible FCS
37. ECU 307 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
Scoring Defense...Average points allowed per game
Tied 46 Temple 19
Total Offense....Average yards gained per game
23. ECU 517 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
30. Memphis 507 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
50. Tulsa 460
Scoring Offense: Average points scored per game
10. Memphis 49 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
45. ECU 37 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
Not to be a stickler, but I saw this trend.
No one plays a schedule like we do OOC in this league.
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09-12-2014 12:17 PM |
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pesik
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
(09-12-2014 12:10 PM)StillJonesing Wrote: (09-12-2014 11:33 AM)pesik Wrote: when its all said and done houston will finish top 3 in the league in both ..defense is already there ..offense is getting better each game and we have the weapons
meme's without obvious meanings are lame
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09-12-2014 12:17 PM |
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
(09-12-2014 11:33 AM)pesik Wrote: when its all said and done houston will finish top 3 in the league in both ..defense is already there ..offense is getting better each game and we have the weapons
I am going to be honest with you. I don't know anything about which teams in the AAC has the best offenses and defenses, but from what I have seen from your quarterback I think that he crumbles under pressure. I maybe totally wrong on this prediction, but I think that Houston might not end up being bowl eligible.
Some sure wins that I see for Houston are:
UNLV
Tulsa and
SMU
After those 3 I don't think that we can actually say that your quarterback is good enough to lead Houston to wins:
v. UCF
@Cincinnati
@Memphis
v. Temple
@USF and
v. Tulane
Some of those teams have some good defensive fronts and I don't see your quarterback having a big enough ball sack to stand in under the pressure that those teams will put on him.
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09-12-2014 12:27 PM |
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
(09-12-2014 12:17 PM)pesik Wrote: (09-12-2014 12:10 PM)StillJonesing Wrote: (09-12-2014 11:33 AM)pesik Wrote: when its all said and done houston will finish top 3 in the league in both ..defense is already there ..offense is getting better each game and we have the weapons
meme's without obvious meanings are lame
It has an obvious meaning.
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09-12-2014 12:27 PM |
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RE: Best Offense / Defense in the AAC
(09-12-2014 12:17 PM)StillJonesing Wrote: (09-12-2014 11:12 AM)Kruciff Wrote: (09-12-2014 10:36 AM)oldtiger Wrote: Recognizing that stats don't tell the whole story, the NCAA stats through last weekend with AAC programs in the top 50 are listed below. There's a lot of teams to look through, so I'll add a "might have missed one" disclaimer, with no willful harm meant.
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/27
Total Defense....Average yards allowed per game:
11. Houston 250 <--- 1/3 of games played against terrible FCS
37. ECU 307 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
Scoring Defense...Average points allowed per game
Tied 46 Temple 19
Total Offense....Average yards gained per game
23. ECU 517 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
30. Memphis 507 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
50. Tulsa 460
Scoring Offense: Average points scored per game
10. Memphis 49 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
45. ECU 37 <--- 1/2 of games played against terrible FCS
Not to be a stickler, but I saw this trend.
No one plays a schedule like we do OOC in this league.
SMU OOC
#7 Texas A & M
#8 Baylor
TCU getting top 25 votes
North Texas 9-4 last season with a bowl win.
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09-12-2014 12:30 PM |
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