The team stat rankings roller coaster

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SabanLovesBerkeley
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Turnover Margin
NCAA Ranking: 3rd

The Bears are 3rd nationally in turnover margin (+10). What's amazing is we finished last year ranked 93rd. Everyone knew Fernando had to protect the ball better this year and he has. If you told me before the season we'd be +10 in mid-October, I would've assumed we're 5-1.

Total Penalties
NCAA Ranking: 131st

Only two teams (New Mexico and Hawaii) have more penalties than us this year. We're averaging 10.2 penalties per game. Last year was 5.5 per game. Wilcox said "we don't have the margin to play bad football." This is shockingly undisciplined football for year 8 of this regime.

Who knows how many penalties our offensive line has committed this year?

Field Goal Conversion Percentage
NCAA Ranking: 127th

No comment.
JB was a Chieftain
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looks like the recipe for a .500 team to me
calumnus
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bennythejet said:

Turnover Margin
NCAA Ranking: 3rd

The Bears are 3rd nationally in turnover margin (+10). What's amazing is we finished last year ranked 93rd. Everyone knew Fernando had to protect the ball better this year and he has. If you told me before the season we'd be +10 in mid-October, I would've assumed we're 5-1.

Total Penalties
NCAA Ranking: 131st

Only two teams (New Mexico and Hawaii) have more penalties than us this year. We're averaging 10.2 penalties per game. Last year was 5.5 per game. Wilcox said "we don't have the margin to play bad football." This is shockingly undisciplined football for year 8 of this regime.

Who knows how many penalties our offensive line has committed this year?

Field Goal Conversion Percentage
NCAA Ranking: 127th

No comment.


#98 Offense with Fernando much improved looking great throwing downfield, and not making turnovers this year, great, speedy RBs, talented WRs, the best TEs we have had in years and OL talent at least as good as last year.
gobears15
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bennythejet said:

Turnover Margin
NCAA Ranking: 3rd

The Bears are 3rd nationally in turnover margin (+10). What's amazing is we finished last year ranked 93rd. Everyone knew Fernando had to protect the ball better this year and he has. If you told me before the season we'd be +10 in mid-October, I would've assumed we're 5-1.

Total Penalties
NCAA Ranking: 131st

Only two teams (New Mexico and Hawaii) have more penalties than us this year. We're averaging 10.2 penalties per game. Last year was 5.5 per game. Wilcox said "we don't have the margin to play bad football." This is shockingly undisciplined football for year 8 of this regime.

Who knows how many penalties our offensive line has committed this year?

Field Goal Conversion Percentage
NCAA Ranking: 127th

No comment.

Another one for you:

Sacks Allowed
NCAA Ranking: 131st

Only South Carolina has allowed more sacks per game than us this year. We're tied with Colorado, with 24 sacks allowed in 6 games, averaging 4 per game. Our offensive line is pourous.
calumnus
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gobears15 said:

bennythejet said:

Turnover Margin
NCAA Ranking: 3rd

The Bears are 3rd nationally in turnover margin (+10). What's amazing is we finished last year ranked 93rd. Everyone knew Fernando had to protect the ball better this year and he has. If you told me before the season we'd be +10 in mid-October, I would've assumed we're 5-1.

Total Penalties
NCAA Ranking: 131st

Only two teams (New Mexico and Hawaii) have more penalties than us this year. We're averaging 10.2 penalties per game. Last year was 5.5 per game. Wilcox said "we don't have the margin to play bad football." This is shockingly undisciplined football for year 8 of this regime.

Who knows how many penalties our offensive line has committed this year?

Field Goal Conversion Percentage
NCAA Ranking: 127th

No comment.

Another one for you:

Sacks Allowed
NCAA Ranking: 131st

Only South Carolina has allowed more sacks per game than us this year. We're tied with Colorado, with 24 sacks allowed in 6 games, averaging 4 per game. Our offensive line is pourous.


What percentage of those sacks have been on third and long with Mendoza dropping straight back or standing in the pocket? We are 40% on 3rd diwn conversions. Those 40% are generally Mendoza making a great throw downfield in the face of an oncoming blitz. The 60% we don't convert? Sacks, or runs up the middle into the oncoming blitz for no gain.

Our sacks are being set up by poor playcalling on 1st and 2nd down.
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