GAME 6 UPDATE
Through 6 games, this is how '05 stacks up to '02 statistically...
2005
Miami U::Texas::SDSU::Iowa::PSU::MSU
Opponent Defense:
Texas Tech::Kent State::Wash State::Cincinnati::Indiana::Northwestern
Opponent Defense:
As others have stated previously, this defense has yet to reach that level.
What this proves (to me), is that defense is not omnipotent. If defense alone won championships, this would be a National Champion team. It still stands a very good chance of being a Big 10 champion.
EDIT:
Will we look back on the 2005 season and think of the return-to-the-lineup and gradual return-to-form of Mike D'Andrea and Marcus Freeman as the "Chris Gamble" moment for this defense?
In other words, is it possible that, as good as this defense is; they will improve significantly with the return of our best depth at LB?
Through 6 games, this is how '05 stacks up to '02 statistically...
2005
Miami U::Texas::SDSU::Iowa::PSU::MSU
Opponent Defense:
- Total Defense: 352.84 ypg
- Scoring Defense: 20.83 ppg
- Total Offense: 359.67 ypg
- Scoring Offense: 26.5 ppg
- 6.83 yards more than opponents give up on average
- 5.67 points more than opponents give up on average
- Total Offense: 445.53 ypg (unbelievable)
- Scoring Offense: 34.88 ppg
- Total Defense: 274.5 ypg
- Scoring Defense: 15.33 ppg
- 171.03 yards fewer than opponents gain on average
- 19.54 points fewer than opponents score on average
Texas Tech::Kent State::Wash State::Cincinnati::Indiana::Northwestern
Opponent Defense:
- Total Defense: 400.18 ypg
- Scoring Defense: 31.87 ppg
- Total Offense: 410.00 ypg
- Scoring Offense: 36.00 ppg
- 9.82 yards more than opponents give up on average
- 4.13 points more than opponents give up on average
- Total Offense: 399.98 ypg
- Scoring Offense: 26.97 ppg
- Total Defense: 360.0 ypg
- Scoring Defense: 16.17 ppg
- 39.98 yards fewer than opponents gain on average
- 10.8 points fewer than opponents score on average
As others have stated previously, this defense has yet to reach that level.
What this proves (to me), is that defense is not omnipotent. If defense alone won championships, this would be a National Champion team. It still stands a very good chance of being a Big 10 champion.
EDIT:
Will we look back on the 2005 season and think of the return-to-the-lineup and gradual return-to-form of Mike D'Andrea and Marcus Freeman as the "Chris Gamble" moment for this defense?
In other words, is it possible that, as good as this defense is; they will improve significantly with the return of our best depth at LB?
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