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Against who? Football stats are weird.And that is why I asked...I thought it seemed really really high.How is it relevant? I don't know. I did not bring it up.How is that relevant?Was NU really 13th overall in offense last year?You talk a lot about how we had so much miscommunication between our QB and WR's because of route trees, so if that is true, then a lot of this would probably fall on the receivers, wouldn't it?At what point do you reel it in, maybe put another blocker on the line (twin TE sets) to help your QB out, and run more short curls, quick outs, slants, or purely design some plays in which you move the pocket and limit the receiving options which would allow Tommy to make quicker reads or use his legs.
I'm no offensive coordinator, but these are things I would think of. It seemed the deep ball was over used, even when we didn't throw it deep, we still had WR's down the field far too often.
Regardless, it seemed to work for us. Every voice is critical in hindsight, but we had a good (not great), balanced offense last year. Good for 13th in the nation.
YPP...NU was 29th at 6.0. tOSU was 5th, wisky 7th, Iowa 65th (5.4 ypp)
Passing is the topic. And the stats would need to be normalized to the strength of defenses opposed rating. Anyway,
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/average-team-passer-rating
NU passer rating: 50th, 132.9
We were 13th in scoring.
What were our opponents scoring defense numbers. Have to consider that when talking about that stuff.
Ya know cuz wisconsin had the #1 total defense in the country last year then got trounced when they actually played an offense with a pulse. To the tune of 59 points.
FAU - 111th defense
McNeese - N/A
Fresno - 101st
Miami - 37th
Illinois - 109th
Michigan State - 22nd
Northwestern - 48th
Rutgers - 91st
Purdue - 99th
Wisconsin - 18th
Minnesota - 34th
Iowa - 51st
USC - 46th
lol