I hate to see this. Graham was great at UNT and I thought he was a rising star in the coaching ranks. Plus, seems to be a great guy and he’s a local kid from Ennis.
Tulsa allowed an average of 366 yards coming into yesterday. We racked up 620, 254 over their season average against other opponents.
South Alabama has averaged allowing 421 yards since we played them. We had 550, 129 over their season average against other opponents.
Wyoming has averaged allowing 375 yards per game outside of when they played us. We had 534 against them, 159 over their season average against other opponents.
We are an extremely large part of why these teams are ranked so low defensively. These defenses not being great doesn’t change the fact that we are exposing them in ways that other teams are not. We are outperforming their other opponents by very large amounts.
This is a simplistic outlook. Stats give us data that serve as a foundation for predicting future win/loss outcomes.
If you choose not to use that data, that’s fine. Just waiting for the result to happen is cool. But to act like stats don’t serve any application and reducing to a quick, snappy statement like “stats are for dads” is just a very short-sighted approach.
I agree. Feels clear now.
Ward, Conwright, and Aaron is a serviceable outside trio but not much behind them. Hopefully we can give Morris an A+ for playing without two of them for most of these last two games, but also not make him have to deal with that again.
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