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Statistically Nebraska's Offense and Defense points per game stats vs each game individually vs Opponents averages.
Without digging too deep into the depths of statistics of team offense and defense.
Nebraska Offense average ppg = 40
Opponents Defense average ppg given up. (I rounded up or down the decimal)
vs FAU = 35 (we scored 55, +20)
vs McNeese = 21 (we scored 31, +10)
vs Fresno = 37 (we scored 55, +18)
vs Miami = 22 (we scored 41, +19)
vs Illinois = 37 (we scored 45, +8)
vs Michigan St = 20 (we scored 22, +2)
vs Northwestern = 24 (we scored 38, +14)
vs Rutgers = 29 (we scored 42, +13)
vs Purdue = 32 (we scored 35, +3) despite playing horrible on that side of the ball we were still able to score more than their average on defense.
Total = +107 / 9 games = 12 ppg higher than defenses average giving up.
Opponents Offense ppg vs our Defense (We give up 20 ppg.)
vs FAU = 24 (they scored 7, -17)
vs McNeese = 38 (they scored 24, -14)
vs Fresno = 27 (they scored 19, -8)
vs Miami = 33 (they scored 31, -2)
vs Illinois = 27 (they scored 14, -13)
vs Michigan St = 46 (they scored 27, -19)
vs Northwestern = 19 (they scored 17, -2)
vs Rutgers = 24 (they scored 24, +/-0)
vs Purdue = 27 (they scored 14, -13)
Total = -88 / 9 = 10 ppg lower that offense average scoring.
We've consistently beat the averages. Granted I know each average changes each week. Interesting nonetheless if you are a stats guy, like me. Take it for what it's worth. Maybe nothing.
Without digging too deep into the depths of statistics of team offense and defense.
Nebraska Offense average ppg = 40
Opponents Defense average ppg given up. (I rounded up or down the decimal)
vs FAU = 35 (we scored 55, +20)
vs McNeese = 21 (we scored 31, +10)
vs Fresno = 37 (we scored 55, +18)
vs Miami = 22 (we scored 41, +19)
vs Illinois = 37 (we scored 45, +8)
vs Michigan St = 20 (we scored 22, +2)
vs Northwestern = 24 (we scored 38, +14)
vs Rutgers = 29 (we scored 42, +13)
vs Purdue = 32 (we scored 35, +3) despite playing horrible on that side of the ball we were still able to score more than their average on defense.
Total = +107 / 9 games = 12 ppg higher than defenses average giving up.
Opponents Offense ppg vs our Defense (We give up 20 ppg.)
vs FAU = 24 (they scored 7, -17)
vs McNeese = 38 (they scored 24, -14)
vs Fresno = 27 (they scored 19, -8)
vs Miami = 33 (they scored 31, -2)
vs Illinois = 27 (they scored 14, -13)
vs Michigan St = 46 (they scored 27, -19)
vs Northwestern = 19 (they scored 17, -2)
vs Rutgers = 24 (they scored 24, +/-0)
vs Purdue = 27 (they scored 14, -13)
Total = -88 / 9 = 10 ppg lower that offense average scoring.
We've consistently beat the averages. Granted I know each average changes each week. Interesting nonetheless if you are a stats guy, like me. Take it for what it's worth. Maybe nothing.
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