whateveritis1224
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Here's an interesting stat/quote from an article that Hailvarsity.com wrote on Wednesday: http://hailvarsity.c...fending-denard/
It's crazy how you can count on one hand how many times the defense has given up a first down when it's 3rd and long. Of course the don't have other
stats like how the defense is doing on 1st and 2nd downs, but they have been winning the majority of 3rd downs.
I'm also surprised that this wasn't brought up before now.
This season, Nebraska is putting teams in third-and-long 52.25 percent of the time, which is about average for the Pelini era as a whole (50.19 percent). The difference this year is in the success rate. Teams in third-and-7+ against the Huskers this year have converted only 5 of 58 chances. That’s 8.62 percent. The previous best for a season under Pelini was 16.1 percent in 2010.
Nebraska’s third-and-long conversion rate currently ranks better than Alabama (12.28 percent), Florida State (13.12), Louisiana State (13.23), BYU (14.04), and Michigan State (16.9). Those schools are your current top five nationally in total defense.
It's crazy how you can count on one hand how many times the defense has given up a first down when it's 3rd and long. Of course the don't have other
stats like how the defense is doing on 1st and 2nd downs, but they have been winning the majority of 3rd downs.
I'm also surprised that this wasn't brought up before now.
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