Chilly Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 Scoring --------- PPG --- PPG Allowed --- MOV USC --- 49.0 (1) --- 21.6 (36) --- 27.4 Texas -- 46.6 (4) --- 14.4 (7) --- 32.2 VTech - 37.7 (14) --- 9.0 (1) --- 28.7 Offense -------- Yds/rush --- Pass Eff* --- 3rd Dn % USC --- 6.4 (1) --- 164.4 (7) --- 51.2 (3) Texas -- 5.7 (6) --- 169.5 (2) --- 47.7 (11) VTech - 4.2 (39) --- 165.6 (6) --- 41.9 (38) Defense ------- Yds/rush --- Pass Eff --- 3rd Dn % USC --- 2.7 (T8) --- 127.6 (72) --- 43.1 (93) Texas -- 2.7 (T8) --- 96.6 (5) --- 33.9 (32) VTech - 3.1 (T17) --- 90.3 (3) --- 31.1 (20) Special Teams ------- Punt Rtrn --- Net Punt --- KO Rtrn USC --- 11.0 (41) --- 30.0 (105) --- 23.9 (22) Texas -- 16.2 (9) --- 38.0 (16) --- 26.1 (9) VTech - 10.1 (50) --- 37.5 (21) --- 20.0 (76) *Note - Pass Efficiency offense is not TEAM but individual for the starting quarterbacks. Quote
Hirly5 Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 What do these stats prove? I guess I dont understand how these stats can be used to help rank the three teams in the BCS. But looking at the stats, they seem to be similar. If comes down to the end of the year and these three teams are undefeated, any combo of these teams should produce a good National Championship game. Quote
KD in CA Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 If comes down to the end of the year and these three teams are undefeated, any combo of these teams should produce a good National Championship game. 488022[/snapback] Yup. And it will also produce a complete screw job for the team that is left out of that game. Quote
Chilly Posted October 27, 2005 Author Posted October 27, 2005 What do these stats prove? I guess I dont understand how these stats can be used to help rank the three teams in the BCS. You might not, but surely the computers do. Quote
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