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When The Going Gets Tough: Stanford vs. ASU vs. ranked teams - Hulk01 - 12-02-2013



Stanford and Arizona State each have faced three AP ranked teams.  Here are their respective key statistics--surprising, dissimilar, and perhaps telling numbers--against those teams.

ASU: 3.35 per carry, 5.1 yards per carry allowed (-1.8 yards)
Stanford:  5.1 yards per carry, 2.5 yards per carry allowed (+2.6 yards)

ASU: 7.0 yards per pass attempt, 123 PER; allowed 8.3 yards per attempt and 147 PER (-1.3 yards, -24 PER)
Stanford: 8.7 yards per pass attempt, 149 PER; allowed 6.3 yards per attempt and 119 PER (+2.4 yards, +30 PER)

ASU has performed much worse than ranked teams; Stanford has performed much better.

In my next posts, I'll focus on several other strong patterns and surprises.



Re: When The Going Gets Tough: Stanford vs. ASU vs. ranked teams - stupac2 - 12-02-2013

What's PER stand for? I'm not familiar with it and can't figure it out.


Re: When The Going Gets Tough: Stanford vs. ASU vs. ranked teams - fullmetal - 12-02-2013

passer efficiency rating?


Re: When The Going Gets Tough: Stanford vs. ASU vs. ranked teams - washingtonismoney - 12-02-2013

(12-02-2013, 12:00 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:What's PER stand for? I'm not familiar with it and can't figure it out.

Pass efficiency rating. I'm not a fan of the NCAA's stat as it doesn't take into account running and sacks (and puts an overemphasis on completed pass percentage, which makes Stanford's pass defense look worse than it does.)

One key caveat with Hulk's comparison is that ASU's three ranked teams have included two road games and one away game. Stanford's played all three ranked teams at home. As we know, that makes a rather large difference.


Re: When The Going Gets Tough: Stanford vs. ASU vs. ranked teams - stupac2 - 12-02-2013

(12-02-2013, 12:05 PM)washingtonismoney link Wrote:Pass efficiency rating. I'm not a fan of the NCAA's stat as it doesn't take into account running and sacks (and puts an overemphasis on completed pass percentage, which makes Stanford's pass defense look worse than it does.)

I figured it was something like that.

Quote:One key caveat with Hulk's comparison is that ASU's three ranked teams have included two road games and one away game. Stanford's played all three ranked teams at home. As we know, that makes a rather large difference.

Easy solution: throw out the one game we played against each other. Then it's 2 home games each, right? I think throwing that game out makes sense anyway, since we obviously know how that one went.