Team | LSU Result | UGA Result | LSU Off/Def | UGA Off/Def |
Auburn | 45-10 | 45-7 | 393/248 | 528/195 |
Ole Miss | 52-3 | 27-13 | 458/195 | 475/183 |
Florida | 41-11 | 24-20 | 453/213 | 354/226 |
Kentucky | 35-7 | 19-10 | 348/155 | 317/165 |
Tennessee | 38-7 | 20-12 | 383/239 | 366/269 |
Mississippi State | 19-6 | 24-10 | 361/193 | 315/213 |
So, with the exception of Mississippi State, LSU routinely blew out the common opponents. Looking at the yardage, though, it was much more evenly matched:
LSU Offensive Yardage: 399.3
LSU Defensive Yardage: 207.2
LSU Differential: + 192.1
UGA Offensive Yardage: 392.5
UGA Defensive Yardage: 208.5
UGA Differential: +184
The difference? A little of this and a little of that. Some special teams and defensive scores. Some awesome field field position, due to opportunistic defense, as well as strong punt and kick returns. Some facing depleted offenses at the right time, specifically Florida. As for the lower scores for Georgia in those games, certainly you can look at the offensive philosophy when we have a lead.
I don't know if there is anything I can take away from this, other than I think this game, on paper, is much closer to a push than 13.5 points.
What are your thoughts?
TD
2 comments:
Have a laugh at LSU. http://collegefootballpete.blogspot.com/2011/08/angola-state-prison-tigers-or-lsu.html
I hope they keep it close. The line is way too high. I'll take the +14.
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